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  1. Great trade... for Portland. I'm outta here. I wish you all well!
  2. FYI: He did bring it up against two guys more that a few times. I was probably watching more intently the way he played than anyone else, and they brought two guys on the press several times.
  3. I must say, it was awesome seeing Dan go in and perform as well as he did. He set up the offense so well, and the box score does no justice to what he did. It looked like he was holding back and passing it around like a full-blown true PG at first, but then he hit the hole for his driving layup. I was very upset though when he went out for JT, and JT went out and played like sh** to finish the game. I assumed that Stotts was at least somewhat intelligent from a basketball standpoint. Clearly, I have been proven completely wrong by his substitution choices tonight.
  4. Well said, Jay. The only way that anyone can find out if Dan has the potential to do well is through game play. Practice can only tell you so much, and that is very little. He needs to get into some of these games. Vaughn has been doing very little for this team lately. He's playing a lot of minutes and returning very few stats. He may do the litle things, like setting up the offense, but he does little else. Dan actually plays the way this team needs the PG to play, and from what I've gathered and seen, works harder than anyone else on this team to get better at what he does. Dan is fighting for his NBA future as much as Stotts is for his, but since Stotts is the coach, he wins. Obviously, what is being done now isn't working, or we'd be at least near .500. Dan made an impact in the Detroit game, and because of Stotts' gnat-like memory, he's played a grand total of 57 seconds since. If the current setup isn't working, why not give Dan a try??? Maybe he can do something! What could it hurt?? We lose another game?? It's inevitable anyway!! I hate to say it, but it is. The Hawks need to give Dan a chance, and maybe when they do, they'll look smart for the first time this season.
  5. Dolfan, that's a very interesting scenario, and it very well could be a thought in the Hawks' minds. Even though Dan had the injury last year, his increased playing time didn't come until down the stretch, long after the trade deadline. I think that it could be that the Hawks realize that putting him in would showcase way too much of his talent, and other teams would want him just for the chance. Dan is way too good to be sitting on the bench like he is right now. He could do so much for this team, but Stotts won't let him. So, maybe it's just my wishful thinking, but this very well could be the reason. I can't, and don't want to, believe that they would intentionally just ignore his talent and let it go to waste.
  6. dickaufan12

    Rediculous

    I'd just like to point out that although Alan Henderson originally was out because he was with his mother, he is not on the Hawks injury report because of a back sprain. He is listed as out, not day-to-day, so it may not be too good.
  7. The day is mine! He finally is given somewhat of a chance to prove himself, and he plays very well! Seeing him knock down that three was the highlight of my season thus far. We played well all around as a team, and some players got to prove themselves because of the abscences of others. Hopefully Stotts will give Dan some more looks soon.
  8. From espn.com: "Major step: current owners approve Nets' sale" YankeeNets sign off on deal "The New Jersey Nets were officially sold Friday to a Brooklyn developer intent on moving them across the Hudson River - a move immediately hailed in New York for returning big-time sports to the borough." Well, isn't that just great for them. Their sale went through in a matter of days. New York always gets what it wants. Does Atlanta? I doubt half the owners even know we have a team.
  9. Ok, you got me, and you didn't get me. Fisher had two points on a layup. He also had three points from the line. I don't believe there's much Dickau could have done about those three.
  10. As a matter of fact, it must have been. Fisher did not score when Dickau was defending him. Trust me, I was watching.
  11. Actually, he ran the offense fine, thank you. He had one turnover: when he was forced to step out of bounds. He didn't throw the ball away once. He moved the ball around, and got everyone involved in the setup. He missed one near-three-point-range jumper with a guy in his face, and the other rimmed out, as I recall. On defense, Derek Fisher (who was the Lakers' starting PG until Payton came) didn't score on him once. Actually, Dickau strongly contested 2-3 shots, at least, of which Fisher missed each one. But, say what you want.
  12. Dan was actually staying pretty much around the perimeter... Nazr had about 3-4 shots that he was double covered and he could have passed out to Dickau, because Fisher played well off of him, but of course, Nazr took it up, and it didn't work. Needless to say, I wasn't surprised. Upset, but not surprised.
  13. Absolutely. With the way everything has gone, that very well could be what he's telling the press right now.
  14. At least Dickau gave some effort. He tried to set up the offense. He was trying to pass off so that he could get accustomed to some of the plays. He hit the hole perfectly on his layup. I actually thought he played well. But that's just me. I know I'm a biased fan, and no one may back me up, but I think he looked good for not having seen the floor in a while. P.S. Good one Play!
  15. Please tell me this isn't real... but if it is, that is downright hilarious.
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