Author Topic: Bring Back Iverson. Who's With Me!  (Read 16588 times)

Offline tk76-

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Re: Bring Back Iverson. Who's With Me!
« Reply #45 on: December 08, 2009, 05:09:42 PM »
The overall defense was better- probably due to increased intensity from the playoff atmosphere of the game.  I'm assuming that wears off after a few games and they are back to the old Princeton Defense.

As for AI, I'm not going to judge his quickness until he has been back a few weeks.  Enjoyed how unselfish he was and how he did not dominate the ball... but I won't judge that for a few weeks either.

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Re: Bring Back Iverson. Who's With Me!
« Reply #46 on: December 08, 2009, 07:28:45 PM »
I supose the overall defense was 'better' except you know the barely acceptable rebounding and the 3 point percentage allowed over 60

And how in tarnation does the home team ONLY GET NINE FREE THROWS when the opponent gets 26....NINE?

sixers committed 21 fouls - nuggest got 26 FT's
Nuggest committed 17 fouls - sixers get 9 FT's?

Someone get tim donaghy in here

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Re: Bring Back Iverson. Who's With Me!
« Reply #47 on: December 09, 2009, 12:40:51 AM »
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I supose the overall defense was 'better' except you know the barely acceptable rebounding and the 3 point percentage allowed over 60

Sixers collected 73.2% of their defensive rebounding opportunities.  That's league average.

Combine that with collecting 36.2% of their own opportunities and they won rebounding handily.