On 11月5日, 上午10时54分, "Bluefintuna" <kick...@host.com> wrote:
> He scored 6 points in 1st half.
But he did rather well in 2nd half and add time. Do you still remember his 3 point at last?Yeah,that's him. He do has his own advantage,we should realise that he have make a big progress this season,haven't he?
On Nov 4, 9:12 pm, "~hoho!~" <beid...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 11月5日, 上午10时54分, "Bluefintuna" <kick...@host.com> wrote:
> > He scored 6 points in 1st half.
> But he did rather well in 2nd half and add time. > Do you still remember his 3 point at last?Yeah,that's him. > He do has his own advantage,we should realise that he have make a big > progress this season,haven't he?
Many Laker do have realize the fans Ariza he not looking as good tonight but for the rest of the season he do good progress, so take that as ass pain!
On Nov 4, 9:12 pm, "~hoho!~" <beid...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 11月5日, 上午10时54分, "Bluefintuna" <kick...@host.com> wrote:
> > He scored 6 points in 1st half.
> But he did rather well in 2nd half and add time. > Do you still remember his 3 point at last?Yeah,that's him. > He do has his own advantage,we should realise that he have make a big > progress this season,haven't he?
I agree with you, and I think most laker fans want Trevor to do well, except for when he is playing the Lakers.
> On Nov 4, 9:12 pm, "~hoho!~" <beid...@gmail.com> wrote: >> On 11ÔÂ5ÈÕ, ÉÏÎç10ʱ54·Ö, "Bluefintuna" <kick...@ > host.com> wrote:
>> > He scored 6 points in 1st half.
>> But he did rather well in 2nd half and add time. >> Do you still remember his 3 point at last?Yeah,that's him. >> He do has his own advantage,we should realise that he have make a big >> progress this season,haven't he?
> Many Laker do have realize the fans Ariza he not looking as good > tonight but for the rest of the season he do good progress, so take > that as ass pain!
RMJon23 wrote: > On Nov 4, 9:12 pm, "~hoho!~" <beid...@gmail.com> wrote: >> On 11月5日, 上午10时54分, "Bluefintuna" <kick...@host.com> wrote:
>>> He scored 6 points in 1st half. >> But he did rather well in 2nd half and add time. >> Do you still remember his 3 point at last?Yeah,that's him. >> He do has his own advantage,we should realise that he have make a big >> progress this season,haven't he?
> Many Laker do have realize the fans Ariza he not looking as good > tonight but for the rest of the season he do good progress, so take > that as ass pain!
> (Just trying to learn the latest lingo.)
First you would need to have a first language other than English.
$Bill wrote: > RMJon23 wrote: >> On Nov 4, 9:12 pm, "~hoho!~" <beid...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> On 11月5日, 上午10时54分, "Bluefintuna" <kick...@host.com> wrote:
>>>> He scored 6 points in 1st half. >>> But he did rather well in 2nd half and add time. >>> Do you still remember his 3 point at last?Yeah,that's him. >>> He do has his own advantage,we should realise that he have make a big >>> progress this season,haven't he? >> Many Laker do have realize the fans Ariza he not looking as good >> tonight but for the rest of the season he do good progress, so take >> that as ass pain!
>> (Just trying to learn the latest lingo.)
> First you would need to have a first language other than English.
Which is why s/he has a legitimate excuse for his/her struggle with English. Wonder what the excuse is for the native-speaking monkeys with keyboards who post among us--?!?
Wanda --- lacking both the skill and courage to try communicating in a 'foreign' tongue -- ___________________________
Jabba wrote: > On Nov 4, 9:12 pm, "~hoho!~" <beid...@gmail.com> wrote: >> On 11月5日, 上午10时54分, "Bluefintuna" <kick...@host.com> wrote:
>>> He scored 6 points in 1st half. >> But he did rather well in 2nd half and add time. >> Do you still remember his 3 point at last?Yeah,that's him. >> He do has his own advantage,we should realise that he have make a big >> progress this season,haven't he?
> I agree with you, and I think most laker fans want Trevor to do well, > except for when he is playing the Lakers.
Exactly my sentiment and the one I trust Lakers fans at Staples will convey to him in prologued and deafening fashion a week from Sunday.
Bluefintuna wrote: > He scored 6 points in 1st half.
Talk about knowing each other...Lakers barely ever let Trevor get to his sweet spots, and Trevor was the one guy in the league who overplayed Lamar's left far enough to actually force him right for real (got burned once for a nice and one, but still).
Jabba wrote: > On Nov 4, 9:12 pm, "~hoho!~" <beid...@gmail.com> wrote: >> On 11月5日, 上午10时54分, "Bluefintuna" <kick...@host.com> wrote:
>>> He scored 6 points in 1st half. >> But he did rather well in 2nd half and add time. >> Do you still remember his 3 point at last?Yeah,that's him. >> He do has his own advantage,we should realise that he have make a big >> progress this season,haven't he?
> I agree with you, and I think most laker fans want Trevor to do well, > except for when he is playing the Lakers.
Absolutely, he's a great kid and has overcome a tough early life, I wish him success and think he is going to be a minor star in this league for a long time.
~hoho!~ wrote: > On 11月5日, 上午10时54分, "Bluefintuna" <kick...@host.com> wrote: >> He scored 6 points in 1st half.
> But he did rather well in 2nd half and add time. > Do you still remember his 3 point at last?Yeah,that's him. > He do has his own advantage,we should realise that he have make a big > progress this season,haven't he?
He looks so much more aggressive I can hardly believe its him. His shooting touch looks improved even beyond his improved shot of last year, though you really do have to wait an entire season to see how much he really has improved.
I'd be surprised - scratch that - stunned if he maintains his 20 ppg average. But if he puts up 15 ppg in his first season as a go to guy I'd say that bodes well for the Rockets.
> ~hoho!~ wrote: > > On 11月5日, 上午10时54分, "Bluefintuna" <kick...@host.com> wrote: > >> He scored 6 points in 1st half.
> > But he did rather well in 2nd half and add time. > > Do you still remember his 3 point at last?Yeah,that's him. > > He do has his own advantage,we should realise that he have make a big > > progress this season,haven't he?
> He looks so much more aggressive I can hardly believe its him. His > shooting touch looks improved even beyond his improved shot of last > year, though you really do have to wait an entire season to see how much > he really has improved.
> I'd be surprised - scratch that - stunned if he maintains his 20 ppg > average. But if he puts up 15 ppg in his first season as a go to guy I'd > say that bodes well for the Rockets.
> I think his ceiling is Eddie Jones.
I think he will avg 20/game unless T-Mac comes back with vengeance next month.
Michael Fletcher wrote: > ~hoho!~ wrote: >> On 11月5日, 上午10时54分, "Bluefintuna" <kick...@host.com> wrote: >>> He scored 6 points in 1st half. >> But he did rather well in 2nd half and add time. >> Do you still remember his 3 point at last?Yeah,that's him. >> He do has his own advantage,we should realise that he have make a big >> progress this season,haven't he?
> He looks so much more aggressive I can hardly believe its him. His > shooting touch looks improved even beyond his improved shot of last > year, though you really do have to wait an entire season to see how much > he really has improved.
> I'd be surprised - scratch that - stunned if he maintains his 20 ppg > average. But if he puts up 15 ppg in his first season as a go to guy I'd > say that bodes well for the Rockets.
> I think his ceiling is Eddie Jones.
I think he's as good as Eddie Jones already, fwiw, but that's a reasonable range of player, the not really an all star but can be pretty damned good guy.
> I think he's as good as Eddie Jones already, fwiw, but that's a > reasonable range of player, the not really an all star but can be > pretty damned good guy.
> On Nov 6, 1:35 am, Michael Fletcher <mfletc...@serverart.com> wrote:
> > ~hoho!~ wrote: > > > On 11月5日, 上午10时54分, "Bluefintuna" <kick...@host.com> wrote: > > >> He scored 6 points in 1st half.
> > > But he did rather well in 2nd half and add time. > > > Do you still remember his 3 point at last?Yeah,that's him. > > > He do has his own advantage,we should realise that he have make a big > > > progress this season,haven't he?
> > He looks so much more aggressive I can hardly believe its him. His > > shooting touch looks improved even beyond his improved shot of last > > year, though you really do have to wait an entire season to see how much > > he really has improved.
> > I'd be surprised - scratch that - stunned if he maintains his 20 ppg > > average. But if he puts up 15 ppg in his first season as a go to guy I'd > > say that bodes well for the Rockets.
> > I think his ceiling is Eddie Jones.
> I think he will avg 20/game unless T-Mac comes back with vengeance > next month.
T-Mac? he will probably hurt his back again soon enough.
Huang Gang wrote: > On Nov 7, 9:58 am, "zcare...@yahoo.com" <zcare...@gmail.com> wrote: >> On Nov 6, 1:35 am, Michael Fletcher <mfletc...@serverart.com> wrote:
>>> ~hoho!~ wrote: >>>> On 11月5日, 上午10时54分, "Bluefintuna" <kick...@host.com> wrote: >>>>> He scored 6 points in 1st half. >>>> But he did rather well in 2nd half and add time. >>>> Do you still remember his 3 point at last?Yeah,that's him. >>>> He do has his own advantage,we should realise that he have make a big >>>> progress this season,haven't he? >>> He looks so much more aggressive I can hardly believe its him. His >>> shooting touch looks improved even beyond his improved shot of last >>> year, though you really do have to wait an entire season to see how much >>> he really has improved. >>> I'd be surprised - scratch that - stunned if he maintains his 20 ppg >>> average. But if he puts up 15 ppg in his first season as a go to guy I'd >>> say that bodes well for the Rockets. >>> I think his ceiling is Eddie Jones. >> I think he will avg 20/game unless T-Mac comes back with vengeance >> next month.
> T-Mac? he will probably hurt his back again soon enough.
Agreed. T-Mac will make a short reappearance before being shelved again indefinitely.
>> I think he's as good as Eddie Jones already, fwiw, but that's a >> reasonable range of player, the not really an all star but can be >> pretty damned good guy.
> Eddie Jones was a three-time all-star.
I expect Ariza will play in all star game(s) too, maybe even this year. Meant to draw the distinction between perennials and those who are often on the fringe and occasionally make it, my bad for not being clearer.
Gary Collard wrote: > I think he's as good as Eddie Jones already, fwiw, but that's a > reasonable range of player, the not really an all star but can be pretty > damned good guy.
I actually don't think he's close to Eddie yet - well, maybe the way he's playing so far this year. But Eddie did it for a number of years. I think he was actually underrated, given his array of offensive moves and his trademark defense.
The way he played in game five of the finals last year surpassed Eddie's playoff resume, though. Don't think Eddie ever would have shown that kind of balls.
Gary Collard wrote: > Alson Wong wrote: >> Gary Collard wrote: >>> I think he's as good as Eddie Jones already, fwiw, but that's a >>> reasonable range of player, the not really an all star but can be >>> pretty damned good guy. >> Eddie Jones was a three-time all-star.
> I expect Ariza will play in all star game(s) too, maybe even this year. > Meant to draw the distinction between perennials and those who are > often on the fringe and occasionally make it, my bad for not being clearer.
Totally, I knew what you meant. I think part of me is waiting for Trevor to come back to earth - don't know if its hope because I'm afraid of how I'd feel if he blew up elsewhere or realism because I don't believe you go from 8 ppg to 20 in a single season.
On Nov 9, 10:19 pm, Michael Fletcher <mfletc...@serverart.com> wrote:
> Gary Collard wrote: > > I think he's as good as Eddie Jones already, fwiw, but that's a > > reasonable range of player, the not really an all star but can be pretty > > damned good guy.
> I actually don't think he's close to Eddie yet - well, maybe the way > he's playing so far this year. But Eddie did it for a number of years. I > think he was actually underrated, given his array of offensive moves and > his trademark defense.
> The way he played in game five of the finals last year surpassed Eddie's > playoff resume, though. Don't think Eddie ever would have shown that > kind of balls.
That was always Eddie Jones' great Achilles' heel. He was pretty sharp as a regular season player, but he *never* delivered in crunch- time during the playoffs. If he had, the Lakers might have a few more championship banners today.
Ariza hasn't enjoyed the overall success that Jones did, but he's come through in the NBA Finals. Eddie never even played in a Finals during his career.
Ken Cheng wrote: > On Nov 9, 10:19 pm, Michael Fletcher <mfletc...@serverart.com> wrote: >> Gary Collard wrote: >>> I think he's as good as Eddie Jones already, fwiw, but that's a >>> reasonable range of player, the not really an all star but can be pretty >>> damned good guy. >> I actually don't think he's close to Eddie yet - well, maybe the way >> he's playing so far this year. But Eddie did it for a number of years. I >> think he was actually underrated, given his array of offensive moves and >> his trademark defense.
>> The way he played in game five of the finals last year surpassed Eddie's >> playoff resume, though. Don't think Eddie ever would have shown that >> kind of balls.
> That was always Eddie Jones' great Achilles' heel. He was pretty > sharp as a regular season player, but he *never* delivered in crunch- > time during the playoffs. If he had, the Lakers might have a few > more championship banners today.
> Ariza hasn't enjoyed the overall success that Jones did, but he's come > through in the NBA Finals. Eddie never even played in a Finals during > his career.
Part of it has to be expectations though. Ariza was a roleplayer last year. Eddie was always an all-star level player who was counted on to contribute. I'd be curious to see how Trevor would do as the legit second or third guy on a contender like Eddie was with Van Exel and Shaq (not to mention early Kobe).