T-Mac's back thanks to Chicago gym

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  • Fiasco West
    MVP
    • Oct 2008
    • 2820

    #16
    Re: T-Mac's back thanks to Chicago gym

    I really want to believe that Tmac is officially back.

    But......i'll just hold off judgment until I see him. Seems like if anyone could get Tmac back and ready to go it would be Grover.

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    • jmood88
      Sean Payton: Retribution
      • Jul 2003
      • 34639

      #17
      Re: T-Mac's back thanks to Chicago gym

      I hope Tmac is back.
      Originally posted by Blzer
      Let me assure you that I am a huge proponent of size, and it greatly matters. Don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise.

      If I went any bigger, it would not have properly fit with my equipment, so I had to optimize. I'm okay with it, but I also know what I'm missing with those five inches. :)

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      • AlexBrady
        MVP
        • Jul 2008
        • 3341

        #18
        Re: T-Mac's back thanks to Chicago gym

        Originally posted by DC
        Brady, give me a scouting report on my man THrill. Let me see what you have to say

        Overview
        Offense
        Defense
        Sorry, if these thoughts are a bit jumbled as I've been going through some very tough times.

        The young man has a bright future ahead of him.

        Offense: Lightning quick, can get into the paint consistently, not afraid to take a hit. Well built and strong. His biggest problem is that he plays out of control most of the time. He has trouble running an offense and he dribbles the air out of the ball. Needs more experience.

        Defense: He likes to chase the ball and take gambles. Like most young uns has trouble defending the pick and roll.

        Keep in mind, it usually takes about 4 years to get a real good read on point guards but one thing is for sure. I would love to coach a guy with this much competitive spirit.

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        • DC
          Hall Of Fame
          • Oct 2002
          • 17996

          #19
          Re: T-Mac's back thanks to Chicago gym

          Compared to Nate Robinson; what do you see differently? ON paper they seem to be clones. I know Nate can shoot better than Thrill.
          Concrete evidence/videos please

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          • AlexBrady
            MVP
            • Jul 2008
            • 3341

            #20
            Re: T-Mac's back thanks to Chicago gym

            Originally posted by DC
            Compared to Nate Robinson; what do you see differently? ON paper they seem to be clones. I know Nate can shoot better than Thrill.
            They have similar body types. Robinson is stronger than Bynum (only because Nate is one of the strongest little men in the league). Can shoot from deep better. Nate is more talented but he tries to make too many flashy plays instead of the simple ones. He still can't run anything but a playground offense and he is more of a defensive liability than Bynum is.

            The biggest difference between the two is the offenses they play in. Robinson's numbers are drastically enhanced in the shoot first ask questions later attack he plays in. Bynum plays in a stale and uninspired offense which hinders his numbers. In other words, if they switch situations, their numbers would be relatively close.

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