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6,2 - 6,7 - 7,2 .
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mi sono sbagliato, scusate, non mi ricordo dove avevo letto 10 milioni a millsap. Cmq l'addio a boozer è dovuto anche alla volontà di puntare su paul.




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e si, e' anche ora di vedere quanto vale.Kingkolo5 wrote: mi sono sbagliato, scusate, non mi ricordo dove avevo letto 10 milioni a millsap. Cmq l'addio a boozer è dovuto anche alla volontà di puntare su paul.
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Millsap è costato 10.3 l'anno appena conlcuso
perchè quei "furbacchioni" dei Blazers gli avevano fatto un contratto altissimo il primo anno e poi ridotto per evitare che noi lo pareggiassimo...
perchè quei "furbacchioni" dei Blazers gli avevano fatto un contratto altissimo il primo anno e poi ridotto per evitare che noi lo pareggiassimo...
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Questo nel filmato è un gioco in post basso?W4rrick wrote: Guarda meglio Loozer in post, passa il suo avversario molte volte grazie alla velocita' delle sue gambe. La sega che mi fa fare punti era riferito a Deron. Mettere a paragone Malone con Loozer e' pesante.
Un esempio? qui su Gasol : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PQaacbdRe8
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se proprio vogliamo un lungo che giochi in post basso, questo qui dovrebbe essere libero http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R88SiQPI ... re=related
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Al Jefferson(notes) isn’t upset with the Minnesota Timberwolves for trading him. Not at all. After winning just 15 games last season, he’s thankful to be moving to the Utah Jazz, whose playoff appearances are an annual rite of spring. Staying with the Timberwolves would have meant only more rebuilding.
“They have a nice group of guys, but will have a couple more losing seasons,” Jefferson said of the T’wolves. “Minneapolis is my home away from home. I respect the fans that have supported me through the good and the bad … but when I told people I played for Minnesota, some people didn’t even know they had a team. Everybody knows about Utah. Everyone knows the Utah Jazz.
“I go from being in a Toyota to a Bentley. It’s a beautiful thing.”
The Jazz acquired Jefferson from the Wolves in exchange for two first-round picks and center Kosta Koufos(notes). The move gave the Jazz a replacement for power forward Carlos Boozer(notes), who departed to the Chicago Bulls in free agency. The trade also sends Jefferson to a playoff team with an All-Star point guard in Deron Williams(notes).
The Wolves considered Jefferson a future All-Star and the center of their rebuilding efforts after acquiring him in the trade that sent Kevin Garnett(notes) to the Boston Celtics before the 2007-08 season. He initially didn’t disappoint, averaging 21.1 points and 11.1 rebounds in his first season. He looked even more dominant in his second season, averaging 23.1 points and 11 boards in 50 games before tearing his right anterior cruciate ligament. The knee injury required surgery, and it quickly became evident Jefferson’s days were numbered in Minnesota once David Kahn took over as general manager in the summer of 2009 – especially with another young power forward now on the roster in Kevin Love(notes).
Still recovering from the knee injury and trying to find his place in the triangle offense of new coach Kurt Rambis, Jefferson averaged 17.1 points and 9.3 rebounds last season. He’s now determined to reward the Jazz for showing faith in him.
“For all the guys trying to bounce back from injury, it’s going to take hard work, not just training camp,” Jefferson said. “I proved I’m tough enough because of this injury. Utah wouldn’t take the chance to trade for me if they didn’t think I was healthy.”
The Dallas Mavericks also showed interest in acquiring Jefferson, but Jefferson preferred the Jazz because he considers Williams “the best point guard in the game.” The two have talked regularly since the trade.
“The first thing [Williams] told me is he’s going to make me an All-Star,” Jefferson said. “It was music to my ears. That meant a lot. It’s a blessing. It means he is not done here. He’s an All-Star, the best point guard in the game, and I said that before I got here. I just need to have my hands ready.”
Boozer battled injuries during his stay with the Jazz, but was a consistent contributor when healthy, averaging 19.5 points and 11.2 rebounds last season. Jefferson, however, says his knee is close to 100 percent and thinks he can deliver similar production. At 6-foot-10, he’s also bigger than Boozer, giving the Jazz a long frontline alongside 6-11 center Mehmet Okur(notes) and 6-9 small forward Andrei Kirilenko(notes).
Jefferson made clear he’s not trying to replace Boozer, just like he didn’t try to replace Garnett in Minnesota. But he does have his eye on chasing the legacy of the Jazz’s most famous forward: Karl Malone, who formed a devastating pick-and-roll combo with Hall of Fame point guard John Stockton. Neither Malone nor Stockton, however, ended their careers with a title.
“One reason I came to Utah is so me and Deron could grow old together and win a championship,” Jefferson said. “No disrespect [to Stockton and Malone] … I hope we are better and we win a championship. I hope so. I would love that.”
“They have a nice group of guys, but will have a couple more losing seasons,” Jefferson said of the T’wolves. “Minneapolis is my home away from home. I respect the fans that have supported me through the good and the bad … but when I told people I played for Minnesota, some people didn’t even know they had a team. Everybody knows about Utah. Everyone knows the Utah Jazz.
“I go from being in a Toyota to a Bentley. It’s a beautiful thing.”
The Jazz acquired Jefferson from the Wolves in exchange for two first-round picks and center Kosta Koufos(notes). The move gave the Jazz a replacement for power forward Carlos Boozer(notes), who departed to the Chicago Bulls in free agency. The trade also sends Jefferson to a playoff team with an All-Star point guard in Deron Williams(notes).
The Wolves considered Jefferson a future All-Star and the center of their rebuilding efforts after acquiring him in the trade that sent Kevin Garnett(notes) to the Boston Celtics before the 2007-08 season. He initially didn’t disappoint, averaging 21.1 points and 11.1 rebounds in his first season. He looked even more dominant in his second season, averaging 23.1 points and 11 boards in 50 games before tearing his right anterior cruciate ligament. The knee injury required surgery, and it quickly became evident Jefferson’s days were numbered in Minnesota once David Kahn took over as general manager in the summer of 2009 – especially with another young power forward now on the roster in Kevin Love(notes).
Still recovering from the knee injury and trying to find his place in the triangle offense of new coach Kurt Rambis, Jefferson averaged 17.1 points and 9.3 rebounds last season. He’s now determined to reward the Jazz for showing faith in him.
“For all the guys trying to bounce back from injury, it’s going to take hard work, not just training camp,” Jefferson said. “I proved I’m tough enough because of this injury. Utah wouldn’t take the chance to trade for me if they didn’t think I was healthy.”
The Dallas Mavericks also showed interest in acquiring Jefferson, but Jefferson preferred the Jazz because he considers Williams “the best point guard in the game.” The two have talked regularly since the trade.
“The first thing [Williams] told me is he’s going to make me an All-Star,” Jefferson said. “It was music to my ears. That meant a lot. It’s a blessing. It means he is not done here. He’s an All-Star, the best point guard in the game, and I said that before I got here. I just need to have my hands ready.”
Boozer battled injuries during his stay with the Jazz, but was a consistent contributor when healthy, averaging 19.5 points and 11.2 rebounds last season. Jefferson, however, says his knee is close to 100 percent and thinks he can deliver similar production. At 6-foot-10, he’s also bigger than Boozer, giving the Jazz a long frontline alongside 6-11 center Mehmet Okur(notes) and 6-9 small forward Andrei Kirilenko(notes).
Jefferson made clear he’s not trying to replace Boozer, just like he didn’t try to replace Garnett in Minnesota. But he does have his eye on chasing the legacy of the Jazz’s most famous forward: Karl Malone, who formed a devastating pick-and-roll combo with Hall of Fame point guard John Stockton. Neither Malone nor Stockton, however, ended their careers with a title.
“One reason I came to Utah is so me and Deron could grow old together and win a championship,” Jefferson said. “No disrespect [to Stockton and Malone] … I hope we are better and we win a championship. I hope so. I would love that.”
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:sbadat:, qualcuno dovrebbe spiegargli che chi lo pagherà ha fatto la sua fortuna vendendo ToyotaDavid Ginola 14 wrote:“I go from being in a Toyota to a Bentley. It’s a beautiful thing.”
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ahahahahahaStatistician wrote: :sbadat:, qualcuno dovrebbe spiegargli che chi lo pagherà ha fatto la sua fortuna vendendo Toyota :gogogo:
è vero!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
non c'avevo mica pensato...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
comunque può essere di buon auspicio...
di gaffe simile mi viene in mente quella di Malone appena scelto al draft...
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non era post basso, coach, ma era un esempio per farti capire come la vedo io.Dino N wrote: Questo nel filmato è un gioco in post basso?
Scolta facciamo cosi. Lasciamo perdere sta discussione che immagino nessuno dei due abbia tempo da perdere.
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Magar.Mr. Sloan wrote: se proprio vogliamo un lungo che giochi in post basso, questo qui dovrebbe essere libero http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R88SiQPI ... re=related
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Ussignur.David Ginola 14 wrote: “One reason I came to Utah is so me and Deron could grow old together and win a championship,” Jefferson said. “No disrespect [to Stockton and Malone] … I hope we are better and we win a championship. I hope so. I would love that.”
Procalmi del genere sono quelli che di solito si leggono negli annali in pieno stile "le ultime parole famore". Speriamo non sia questo il caso. :lol2:
Quella della toyota è splendida. Mitico Big Al.
Tanto per capirci, in quella azione io piu che la rapidità di gambe di Boozer, vedo la sua capacità di sfruttare il fisico e tenere la posizione anche in movimento non facendosi sbilanciare dal contatto. In questo Carlo è aiutato avendo la parte bassa del corpo molto pesante ed una struttura muscolare estremamente potente. Come forza fisica Booz non è secondo a nessuno tra i top nella lega.non era post basso, coach, ma era un esempio per farti capire come la vedo io.
Tra l'altro, il fatto che booz abbia il sedere pesante è una delle cose che gli permette di essere un giocatore da post basso importante. Poi oh, io non so bene quante partite dei jazz tu abbia visto negli ultimi anni, io parecchie e francamente non riesco a non definire booz un giocatre da post basso. Ed in post basso in linea di massima l'ho sempre visto andare molto. Magari evita di andarci quando davanti si trova due 7 piedi (ma li evitano anche TD e KG) ma per il resto l'ho sempre visto in pitturato. La serie contro i rockets la si vinse con le sue prestazioni nel piuttorato. La serie contro Denver l'abbiao portata a casa anche per quello.
Detto questo definire Boozer molto rapido di gambe è un'assurdità totale. Boozer è discretamente rapido di gambe. Molto rapidi di gambe sono gente come amare o Al Jeff appunto, Lamar Odom, gente come KG se vogliamo. Molto rapido di gambe era Elton Brand. Boozer è spanne sotto questi come rapidità. Detto questo, la sua scarsa velocità di gambe è dovuta al peso delle sue gambe. E per assurdo questo gli permette di essere inamovibile in attacco quando prende posizione, ma lento in difesa quando deve muoversi sui pick'nroll.
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Accetto le tue argomentazioni ed imparo ovviamente, pero' io molte volte l'ho visto andar via al difensore con movimenti di gambe assurdi.
Adesso mi godo Big Al
che gia mi sta facendo impazzire bhuhuauahahuahuhuauhahu
Adesso mi godo Big Al
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a me sto giocatore non è mai piaciuto...David Ginola 14 wrote: Si è proposto Mike James..
http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_archi ... _for_jazz/
mi viene in mente l'anno a Minnie con Jaric e se non ricordo male Hudson...
beh preferivo Jaric...
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