Look how much better we rebounded without him. 48 reounds! Clearly Sullinger was the problem and the problem with our offense as well
I mean the logic is sound Sullinger wasn't playing so it was him and suddenly Jeff Green and Jason terry can play.
Sullinger killed our rebounding and offense.
posted at 2/2/2013 12:55 AM EST
Look how much better we rebounded without him. 48 reounds! Clearly Sullinger was the problem and the problem with our offense as well
I mean the logic is sound Sullinger wasn't playing so it was him and suddenly Jeff Green and Jason terry can play.
Re: Sullinger killed our rebounding and offense.
posted at 2/2/2013 1:08 AM EST
was about to make the same post
Re: Sullinger killed our rebounding and offense.
posted at 2/2/2013 1:29 AM EST
In response to stillallbost08's comment:
was about to make the same post
Re: Sullinger killed our rebounding and offense.
posted at 2/2/2013 1:54 AM EST
haha - well played. We have a lot of prisoner of moment fans on this board.
Re: Sullinger killed our rebounding and offense.
posted at 2/2/2013 3:06 AM EST
In response to stillallbost08's comment:
was about to make the same post
Re: Sullinger killed our rebounding and offense.
posted at 2/2/2013 4:58 AM EST
We had similiar threads like the Rondo discussions last year after Allen was injured. Most people just see black and white. We win without player X --> We are better without him. Last year we would have been the best team without any player.
Re: Sullinger killed our rebounding and offense.
posted at 2/2/2013 5:43 AM EST
In response to jtkl's comment:
Look how much better we rebounded without him. 48 reounds! Clearly Sullinger was the problem and the problem with our offense as well
I mean the logic is sound Sullinger wasn't playing so it was him and suddenly Jeff Green and Jason terry can play.
Currently the sniffers' only go to move @ this point is sarcasm, which will most certainly be short lived. With their love object perhaps gone forever, we'll then surely see the 7 steps of grieving w/ the majority of huffers finding themselves stuck on denial. The more mature of this sad lot will actually go thru the entire process and find themselves not only whole, but much the wiser. It's just the cycle of life. Embrace your pain.
Re: Sullinger killed our rebounding and offense.
posted at 2/2/2013 10:29 AM EST
Currently the sniffers' only go to move @ this point is sarcasm....
you can't be clever if you're gonna be redundant, tomobo.
Re: Sullinger killed our rebounding and offense.
posted at 2/2/2013 3:51 PM EST
In response to tomobo's comment:
In response to jtkl's comment:
Look how much better we rebounded without him. 48 reounds! Clearly Sullinger was the problem and the problem with our offense as well
I mean the logic is sound Sullinger wasn't playing so it was him and suddenly Jeff Green and Jason terry can play.
Currently the sniffers' only go to move @ this point is sarcasm, which will most certainly be short lived. With their love object perhaps gone forever, we'll then surely see the 7 steps of grieving w/ the majority of huffers finding themselves stuck on denial. The more mature of this sad lot will actually go thru the entire process and find themselves not only whole, but much the wiser. It's just the cycle of life. Embrace your pain.
I am not pro Rondo. I am anti stupidiity.
Re: Sullinger killed our rebounding and offense.
posted at 2/2/2013 4:01 PM EST
"Look how much better we rebounded without him. 48 reounds! Clearly Sullinger was the problem and the problem with our offense as well"
If that theory works...Why not take Garnett/Pierce too...perhaps we will win more games? lol
That's not the issue -- the real thing here, they are now playing, defending, helping each other. It takes 5 in the floor & the whole team to win. Everyone has to contribute. You can't focus in a single player --- unless a phenominal like bron & kobe...of course there's exception.
Re: Sullinger killed our rebounding and offense.
posted at 2/2/2013 5:40 PM EST
Hmm, I'm not in that camp that Sully alone hurt our rebounding. i'm in the camp of going between 6'8 Bass and 6'8 Sully night in and night out at PF is the bigger problem. You just can't survive with two smallish PFs. The only reason the HEAT can get away with it is because they're so athletic and there's a guy named LeBron who can play the backcourt and still get more rebounds than a C or PF.