I'd like to point out that Shamet was guarding Curry a lot. For someone that was regarded as a defensive liability, that's a huge thing. Also, GS had Durant on Landry. He's definitely getting respect on both ends.
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Landry did a good job on Curry from what I saw watching in the late 3rd and 4th quarters. That's a very difficult assignment and it says a lot about what Doc and the coaching staff think of LS that they put him on Curry. Also heard the TV guy say that Doc went up to LS before the 4th quarter (right before he made his third 3) and asked him "Are you ready to shoot?"
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I had to turn it off at half-time; Landry hadn't played much the first half, Curry was on fire and the Clippers were down 23. It was past 'nighty night' time for me. I woke up around 1:30 to do my business (I do a lot of business overnight) and decided to check the score. Had to look twice to believe what I was seeing... Landry was a big part of the comeback and had hit the game winning shot. Then I had a difficult time getting back to sleep."You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"
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Originally posted by Stickboy46 View PostI'd like to point out that Shamet was guarding Curry a lot. For someone that was regarded as a defensive liability, that's a huge thing. Also, GS had Durant on Landry. He's definitely getting respect on both ends.
That being said, Landry was making the D work! All that cutting would make Hondo proud.
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Originally posted by Shocktoberfest View PostI really think he made a mistake leaving early.
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Cool interview with Fred. His attitude is so refreshing for a pro athlete. I don't see how anyone could root against this guy.
Fred VanVleet talks about not getting drafted, his journey to make the Raptors, having his first career NBA start in his home state of Illinois against the B...
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Really liked the interview. Fred makes excellent points about guys going from high school to the NBA. It's an individual thing based on the player and the team looking at him. Why restrict a person if he is that good and strong. Besides were only talking about a few guys anyway. Put the responsibility on the player, his family, and the team. In my opinion if a guy is good enough to go to the league then let him go make that money. Go shocks.
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Yep. Hate one and done rule.
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They don't have to go to college, they only have to be 19. They can go play overseas if they want. Why they do go to college is that they can get in earlier if they play there for one season.
NBA can make their own rules. the players voted and accepted these rules when they past as well, so they can blame them as well.
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"He's the most serious rookie I've ever coached in my life. I've never coached a guy with the focus that he has" @LAClippers @DocRivers on @landryshamet with @adamamin & PJ Carlesimo #NBAPlayoffs #ClipperNation - https://es.pn/2DucNp8
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