| 5 months ago :: Oct 31, 2009 - 1:18PM #1 | |
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After seeing the him play against us last night,it looks like he has found a home.He struggled playing for the Cavs,but it looks like he will make a name for himself on the Wolves.It's a shame we had to let him go,but the NBA isn't just a sport,it's a business. |
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| 5 months ago :: Oct 31, 2009 - 1:20PM #2 | |
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sasha struggled with injuries and with mike clown he played very solid when healthy and getting proper pt |
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| 5 months ago :: Oct 31, 2009 - 1:39PM #3 | |
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So we should have kept him because he played like sh** with us and is playing better with the T-Wolves? lol that is rediculous |
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| 5 months ago :: Oct 31, 2009 - 1:45PM #4 | |
agreed. good luck pavs, wish you were still here
Cavaliers, Browns, Indians..I'm a Cleveland man for life
Z will stay a Cavalier LeBron will stay a Cavalier In Ferry We Trust! |
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| 5 months ago :: Oct 31, 2009 - 2:12PM #5 | |
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Yeah Sasha looks great so far with the T'Wolves. His 20% from 3pt and 38% overal FG% will be sorely missed. We really could have used those numbers in our first two games.... |
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| 5 months ago :: Oct 31, 2009 - 4:41PM #6 | |
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GOOD LUCK SASHA! I hope he turns into a solid contributor. He was never given the best chance to develop with Cleveland. If he missed one shot, he saw the bench for a week. He was the third best defender on our team last season, behind Lebron and Delonte, and is aggressive at getting to the hoop. He can bee streaky with his shot, but I wish him the best! |
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| 5 months ago :: Nov 01, 2009 - 4:26PM #7 | |
Yep Mike "Potato" Clown is a horrible mentor |
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