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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 376573" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>First off, props on the leopard changing its spots. Great analogy. </p><p>I expect to see Tad be Tad. That said i think Pea has a point that hopefully when Josh is back Tad will not have to feel like he has to force things quite so much and so he will be in a position to succeed a little more and have his efficiency go up. (I don't think he will shot 7% from three for the year).</p><p></p><p>Those 3-pt shots kill me every time. I get it if there is 2-3 seconds left on the clock and there is a need to get a shot up. When there is 20 seconds left and you jack up a three simply because the D is giving it to you - think again. All you are doing is what they want you to do. Killing the ball movement and taking a low percentage shot. if anyone on the team is going to jack one up with 20 seconds left it should be Curtis. He at least has a nice outside shot and over time he needs to get a little more aggressive (though i'm really happy with his play through 7 games - alot of upside to his game).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 376573, member: 1776"] First off, props on the leopard changing its spots. Great analogy. I expect to see Tad be Tad. That said i think Pea has a point that hopefully when Josh is back Tad will not have to feel like he has to force things quite so much and so he will be in a position to succeed a little more and have his efficiency go up. (I don't think he will shot 7% from three for the year). Those 3-pt shots kill me every time. I get it if there is 2-3 seconds left on the clock and there is a need to get a shot up. When there is 20 seconds left and you jack up a three simply because the D is giving it to you - think again. All you are doing is what they want you to do. Killing the ball movement and taking a low percentage shot. if anyone on the team is going to jack one up with 20 seconds left it should be Curtis. He at least has a nice outside shot and over time he needs to get a little more aggressive (though i'm really happy with his play through 7 games - alot of upside to his game). [/QUOTE]
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