Agree. There's a world where this felt like an awful gimmick but they were great.Took them an understandable second to feel it out, but these ladies on the broadcast have been amazing, especially in the 2nd half with Abby leading the charge
The PBP person is really good. I'm an Abby fan, she had a slow start but has been very good driving the discussion in second half. The WNBA player needs to more comfortable sharing - Abby has drawn her out some in second half but she's been very quiet.Took them an understandable second to feel it out, but these ladies on the broadcast have been amazing, especially in the 2nd half with Abby leading the charge
Flashes incredible athleticism and then doinks an attempted turnaround dunk.Wiseman really seems like he should be good.
Hey, when you give him an uncontested dunk in the lane he knows what to do with it. So there's thatThe refs are entirely checked out.
Also, unfortunately Jordan Walsh is very bad. Oh well.
Tillman belongs there.Walsh-Springer-Brissett maginot line let's go.
He does. Maybe defense will be the new market inefficiency with the ref changes.Tillman belongs there.
Was Kareem on both of those top 2 teams?Updated, moving on up.
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Real time update...a 25-point win and the Celtics move into 4th all-time.
Hey-O!Celtics going hard D right to the last whistle.
Yeah Abby bailed them out a few times by being the only one there who knew anything about the Celtics. DiJonai Carrington clearly knew ball and was quick with a thought (went to Stanford!), but didn't know much about the players and was very hesitant to interject (which is apparently a really hard cadence to learn, according to Tony Romo...). Zora Stephenson didn't really add anything, but I'm sure she had fun. I liked Burton.Took them an understandable second to feel it out, but these ladies on the broadcast have been amazing, especially in the 2nd half with Abby leading the charge
No just the Bucks. He went to LA '75-'76.Was Kareem on both of those top 2 teams?
Just saw the box score and saw only 6 min for KP and my heart sunk. Seems to be okay I guess? Any explanation from the team?
I'm now starting to wonder if Joe actually forgot KP was active in the 2nd quarter to explain the no minutes
I think Mazzulla just answered this in his press conference: that KP "got the minutes he needed to get" and then they got him out of there. I read that as "he made it to 20 minutes to make it count towards his 65" (he ended at 21:29), and then they considered it job-done for him.Ha. If I were guessing they are working on his conditioning ---some longer blows, and this stretch playing straight through a quarter plus, and in 1-2 minutes he's done for the night
KP won’t get to 65 games this year—I think the minutes “he needed to get” were strictly an internal metric.I think Mazzulla just answered this in his press conference: that KP "got the minutes he needed to get" and then they got him out of there. I read that as "he made it to 20 minutes to make it count towards his 65" (he ended at 21:29), and then they considered it job-done for him.
It really illustrates how tough the NBA is. Tillman, in particular does so many great things but he can be unplayable with certain lineups and against certain teams given his busted shot.Springer, Brissett and Tillman seem like each are great 1 on 1 defensive stoppers.
But they are some really bad shooters.
If he learns to shoot the corner three, he’s PJ Tucker. Maybe even a rich man’s PJ Tucker.It really illustrates how tough the NBA is. Tillman, in particular does so many great things but he can be unplayable with certain lineups and against certain teams given his busted shot.
Right. Im not saying their skills are etched in concrete forever.If he learns to shoot the corner three, he’s PJ Tucker. Maybe even a rich man’s PJ Tucker.