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Re: What do you think about this assessment of Sheed?
While he does complain alot, after seeing these refs the last couple of years it its easy to see why he complains. No one wants to see these stupid a@# refs. Detroit better get the benefit tonight espically if they continue to be the more aggressive team and take the ball to the whole.Comment
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Re: What do you think about this assessment of Sheed?
While he does complain alot, after seeing these refs the last couple of years it its easy to see why he complains. No one wants to see these stupid a@# refs. Detroit better get the benefit tonight espically if they continue to be the more aggressive team and take the ball to the whole.Comment
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Re: What do you think about this assessment of Sheed?
While he does complain alot, after seeing these refs the last couple of years it its easy to see why he complains. No one wants to see these stupid a@# refs. Detroit better get the benefit tonight espically if they continue to be the more aggressive team and take the ball to the whole.Comment
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Re: What do you think about this assessment of Sheed?
Rasheed has alot of what other players lack. Heart. Most players care about their ego or leading your franchise in stats. Look at the Pistons roster. Most of those guys were traded from several teams and now they share one common goal. Rasheed just added the final peice with his love for the game of basketball.
His energy just gets the fans into the game even when the score looks like 20 to 19 in the fourth quarter. Like when he says things like "The ball don't lie" or "Thats bull****", it just shows that he cares more than anyone else. Others may look at basketball as a game, Rahseed sees somthing else. Kinda like Isiah Thomas.
The refs need to pay attention sometimes....
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Re: What do you think about this assessment of Sheed?
Rasheed has alot of what other players lack. Heart. Most players care about their ego or leading your franchise in stats. Look at the Pistons roster. Most of those guys were traded from several teams and now they share one common goal. Rasheed just added the final peice with his love for the game of basketball.
His energy just gets the fans into the game even when the score looks like 20 to 19 in the fourth quarter. Like when he says things like "The ball don't lie" or "Thats bull****", it just shows that he cares more than anyone else. Others may look at basketball as a game, Rahseed sees somthing else. Kinda like Isiah Thomas.
The refs need to pay attention sometimes....
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Re: What do you think about this assessment of Sheed?
Rasheed has alot of what other players lack. Heart. Most players care about their ego or leading your franchise in stats. Look at the Pistons roster. Most of those guys were traded from several teams and now they share one common goal. Rasheed just added the final peice with his love for the game of basketball.
His energy just gets the fans into the game even when the score looks like 20 to 19 in the fourth quarter. Like when he says things like "The ball don't lie" or "Thats bull****", it just shows that he cares more than anyone else. Others may look at basketball as a game, Rahseed sees somthing else. Kinda like Isiah Thomas.
The refs need to pay attention sometimes....
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Re: What do you think about this assessment of Sheed?
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ludacris06 said:
Rasheed has alot of what other players lack. Heart. Most players care about their ego or leading your franchise in stats. Look at the Pistons roster. Most of those guys were traded from several teams and now they share one common goal. Rasheed just added the final peice with his love for the game of basketball.
His energy just gets the fans into the game even when the score looks like 20 to 19 in the fourth quarter. Like when he says things like "The ball don't lie" or "Thats bull****", it just shows that he cares more than anyone else. Others may look at basketball as a game, Rahseed sees somthing else. Kinda like Isiah Thomas.
The refs need to pay attention sometimes....
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great post, I didn't know much about Sheed before he came to the pistons, other than about all the trouble he caused...now that I've seen him for half a season and the playoffs, I'm a big fan of the guy. He wears his heart on his sleeve, says what he thinks, and does have that passion, emotion, you don't see with a lot of guys. He may catch some crap for what he says, but that's the type of guy he isNintendo Switch Friend Code: SW-7009-7102-8818Comment
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ludacris06 said:
Rasheed has alot of what other players lack. Heart. Most players care about their ego or leading your franchise in stats. Look at the Pistons roster. Most of those guys were traded from several teams and now they share one common goal. Rasheed just added the final peice with his love for the game of basketball.
His energy just gets the fans into the game even when the score looks like 20 to 19 in the fourth quarter. Like when he says things like "The ball don't lie" or "Thats bull****", it just shows that he cares more than anyone else. Others may look at basketball as a game, Rahseed sees somthing else. Kinda like Isiah Thomas.
The refs need to pay attention sometimes....
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great post, I didn't know much about Sheed before he came to the pistons, other than about all the trouble he caused...now that I've seen him for half a season and the playoffs, I'm a big fan of the guy. He wears his heart on his sleeve, says what he thinks, and does have that passion, emotion, you don't see with a lot of guys. He may catch some crap for what he says, but that's the type of guy he isNintendo Switch Friend Code: SW-7009-7102-8818Comment
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ludacris06 said:
Rasheed has alot of what other players lack. Heart. Most players care about their ego or leading your franchise in stats. Look at the Pistons roster. Most of those guys were traded from several teams and now they share one common goal. Rasheed just added the final peice with his love for the game of basketball.
His energy just gets the fans into the game even when the score looks like 20 to 19 in the fourth quarter. Like when he says things like "The ball don't lie" or "Thats bull****", it just shows that he cares more than anyone else. Others may look at basketball as a game, Rahseed sees somthing else. Kinda like Isiah Thomas.
The refs need to pay attention sometimes....
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great post, I didn't know much about Sheed before he came to the pistons, other than about all the trouble he caused...now that I've seen him for half a season and the playoffs, I'm a big fan of the guy. He wears his heart on his sleeve, says what he thinks, and does have that passion, emotion, you don't see with a lot of guys. He may catch some crap for what he says, but that's the type of guy he isNintendo Switch Friend Code: SW-7009-7102-8818Comment
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I think the refs are using a great bit of restraint by not calling a tech on him everytime he gets a foul. He's not getting less techs now because he's behaving better, he's getting less because refs are actually tired of giving it to him. You can't swing your arm in a fit and curse out loud (swinging your arm being the most important) when the refs call a foul on you. If you're within 2 feet of him, you'd lose your teeth. The guy needs to grow up. He and Gary Payton belong in anger management.Comment
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Re: What do you think about this assessment of Sheed?
I think the refs are using a great bit of restraint by not calling a tech on him everytime he gets a foul. He's not getting less techs now because he's behaving better, he's getting less because refs are actually tired of giving it to him. You can't swing your arm in a fit and curse out loud (swinging your arm being the most important) when the refs call a foul on you. If you're within 2 feet of him, you'd lose your teeth. The guy needs to grow up. He and Gary Payton belong in anger management.Comment
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