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Are we blaming the TEAMS TURNOVERS on JT?


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How can u guys blame the turnovers on JT?

How about last year, with JT and SHAREEF.... that team wasnt one of the leagues worse in turnovers.

How about the year b4 that, the hawks werent as bad (turnover wise).

He cant simply FORGET "how to pass"

something is wrong...

Glenn Robinson wrong...

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It is mostly his fault because the Hawks have to

run a predictable offense because he is stupid and

can't run plays.

When you have no gameplan these turnovers happen

and when you get players trying to do things they

aren't good at...Like Newble throwing wild passes

that get stolden just like last night.

I was embarassed by how the Hawks allow Robert

Traylor to do what he did last night.That is

embarassment.

Thank god the season is over.I hope next year don't get

here to soon.

Wouldn't it be nice to have something to look forward

too?No pick,no chance at getting a NBA worthy player,

and capped out...No PG,No SG, and no bench and no

cash to improve on any of these things.

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Babcock peddled our draftpicks for squat.

Look at Indiana. They traded us a protected pick, which was perpetually lottery protected. We had no chance of ever getting in the lottery with that pick.

Babcock traded picks like they were worthless. Two consecutive years, we will have had a #8 pick go to another team.

We would've most likely selected Caron Butler with last year's 8th pick, though Amare Stoudamire remained on the board.

We have about a 10% chance of picking top 3 this year. It sure changes things if we get lucky. If we don't, we're stuck trying to move Big Dog for something of value.

I think people around here are underestimating the difficulty of moving him and his contract. We'll almost certainly have to take back a bloated contract on a mediocre player.

Van Horn is a possibility, as are Spreewell and Houston. This talk of Vince Carter is naive.

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