BLUEDOVE3 Posted November 22, 2011 Report Posted November 22, 2011 [quote name="stevenash" post="1127703" timestamp="1321998901"]Of course, Larry Bird is irrelevant in this case. Obviously we are talking about "your big man".HJ has a pretty nice blend of urban/suburban thus proving there is a place for both on the basketball court in high school basketball. Special congrats to Mr. Bosha who exercised a lot of patience and showed much maturity for a sophomore by NEVER forcing a shot or pass. Every decision he made was a good one and he was quite productive in the second half of the game. Also don't remember him having a single turnover which, in itself, has some meaningful point value.[/quote]Spoken like a true repub. Just spinning and spewing ;)
stevenash Posted November 22, 2011 Report Posted November 22, 2011 [quote name="BLUEDOVE3" post="1127748" timestamp="1322001012"][quote author=stevenash link=topic=91879.msg1127703#msg1127703 date=1321998901]Of course, Larry Bird is irrelevant in this case. Obviously we are talking about "your big man".HJ has a pretty nice blend of urban/suburban thus proving there is a place for both on the basketball court in high school basketball. Special congrats to Mr. Bosha who exercised a lot of patience and showed much maturity for a sophomore by NEVER forcing a shot or pass. Every decision he made was a good one and he was quite productive in the second half of the game. Also don't remember him having a single turnover which, in itself, has some meaningful point value.[/quote]Spoken like a true repub. Just spinning and spewing ;)[/quote]Spinning and spewing by a true Repub? Why do you think I said anything that wasn"t totally accurate? When I offered that opinion to the staff, they agreed wholeheartedly. But I guess I could, instead offer a true Democrat interpretation: Mr. Bosha played a decent game but did not share the ball enough with those who, because of his greediness, did not have an equal opportunity to do well. The reason he had no turnovers was because he heartlessly kept the ball himself with no regard for his teammates. The Hardin County Representative will introduce legislation that will tax Mr. Bosha on his future earnings for each time he does not allow his fellow players to get their "fair share" of shots and possessions. Additionally, the HCCO( Hardin County Compassion Organization) will organize an "Occupy HJ" demonstration to voice their disapproval and concern about the disparity between Mr. Boshas shot attempts versus those of the players who never entered the game.
BLUEDOVE3 Posted November 23, 2011 Report Posted November 23, 2011 [quote name="stevenash" post="1127703" timestamp="1321998901"]Of course, Larry Bird is irrelevant in this case. Obviously we are talking about "your big man".HJ has a pretty nice blend of urban/suburban thus proving there is a place for both on the basketball court in high school basketball. Special congrats to Mr. Bosha who exercised a lot of patience and showed much maturity for a sophomore by NEVER forcing a shot or pass. Every decision he made was a good one and he was quite productive in the second half of the game. Also don't remember him having a single turnover which, in itself, has some meaningful point value.[/quote] He played a conservative game ;)
stevenash Posted November 23, 2011 Report Posted November 23, 2011 [quote name="BLUEDOVE3" post="1128123" timestamp="1322055565"][quote author=stevenash link=topic=91879.msg1127703#msg1127703 date=1321998901]Of course, Larry Bird is irrelevant in this case. Obviously we are talking about "your big man".HJ has a pretty nice blend of urban/suburban thus proving there is a place for both on the basketball court in high school basketball. Special congrats to Mr. Bosha who exercised a lot of patience and showed much maturity for a sophomore by NEVER forcing a shot or pass. Every decision he made was a good one and he was quite productive in the second half of the game. Also don't remember him having a single turnover which, in itself, has some meaningful point value.[/quote] He played a conservative game ;)[/quote]Yes, he did and the results were very impressive.
BLUEDOVE3 Posted November 23, 2011 Report Posted November 23, 2011 [quote name="stevenash" post="1128140" timestamp="1322057010"][quote author=BLUEDOVE3 link=topic=91879.msg1128123#msg1128123 date=1322055565][quote author=stevenash link=topic=91879.msg1127703#msg1127703 date=1321998901]Of course, Larry Bird is irrelevant in this case. Obviously we are talking about "your big man".HJ has a pretty nice blend of urban/suburban thus proving there is a place for both on the basketball court in high school basketball. Special congrats to Mr. Bosha who exercised a lot of patience and showed much maturity for a sophomore by NEVER forcing a shot or pass. Every decision he made was a good one and he was quite productive in the second half of the game. Also don't remember him having a single turnover which, in itself, has some meaningful point value.[/quote] He played a conservative game ;)[/quote]Yes, he did and the results were very impressive.[/quote]Wonder what would have happened if he played more "progressive?" :D ;D
stevenash Posted November 23, 2011 Report Posted November 23, 2011 [quote name="BLUEDOVE3" post="1128188" timestamp="1322059747"][quote author=stevenash link=topic=91879.msg1128140#msg1128140 date=1322057010][quote author=BLUEDOVE3 link=topic=91879.msg1128123#msg1128123 date=1322055565][quote author=stevenash link=topic=91879.msg1127703#msg1127703 date=1321998901]Of course, Larry Bird is irrelevant in this case. Obviously we are talking about "your big man".HJ has a pretty nice blend of urban/suburban thus proving there is a place for both on the basketball court in high school basketball. Special congrats to Mr. Bosha who exercised a lot of patience and showed much maturity for a sophomore by NEVER forcing a shot or pass. Every decision he made was a good one and he was quite productive in the second half of the game. Also don't remember him having a single turnover which, in itself, has some meaningful point value.[/quote] He played a conservative game ;)[/quote]Yes, he did and the results were very impressive.[/quote]Wonder what would have happened if he played more "progressive?" :D ;D[/quote]Quite often, the "progressive" game looks great (at times) and sounds great but when you analyze the stats, it's not so hot.
BLUEDOVE3 Posted November 23, 2011 Report Posted November 23, 2011 [quote name="stevenash" post="1128199" timestamp="1322060754"][quote author=BLUEDOVE3 link=topic=91879.msg1128188#msg1128188 date=1322059747][quote author=stevenash link=topic=91879.msg1128140#msg1128140 date=1322057010][quote author=BLUEDOVE3 link=topic=91879.msg1128123#msg1128123 date=1322055565][quote author=stevenash link=topic=91879.msg1127703#msg1127703 date=1321998901]Of course, Larry Bird is irrelevant in this case. Obviously we are talking about "your big man".HJ has a pretty nice blend of urban/suburban thus proving there is a place for both on the basketball court in high school basketball. Special congrats to Mr. Bosha who exercised a lot of patience and showed much maturity for a sophomore by NEVER forcing a shot or pass. Every decision he made was a good one and he was quite productive in the second half of the game. Also don't remember him having a single turnover which, in itself, has some meaningful point value.[/quote] He played a conservative game ;)[/quote]Yes, he did and the results were very impressive.[/quote]Wonder what would have happened if he played more "progressive?" :D ;D[/quote]Quite often, the "progressive" game looks great (at times) and sounds great but when you analyze the stats, it's not so hot.[/quote]Trickle down theory looks good on paper
stevenash Posted November 23, 2011 Report Posted November 23, 2011 [quote name="BLUEDOVE3" post="1128228" timestamp="1322061906"][quote author=stevenash link=topic=91879.msg1128199#msg1128199 date=1322060754][quote author=BLUEDOVE3 link=topic=91879.msg1128188#msg1128188 date=1322059747][quote author=stevenash link=topic=91879.msg1128140#msg1128140 date=1322057010][quote author=BLUEDOVE3 link=topic=91879.msg1128123#msg1128123 date=1322055565][quote author=stevenash link=topic=91879.msg1127703#msg1127703 date=1321998901]Of course, Larry Bird is irrelevant in this case. Obviously we are talking about "your big man".HJ has a pretty nice blend of urban/suburban thus proving there is a place for both on the basketball court in high school basketball. Special congrats to Mr. Bosha who exercised a lot of patience and showed much maturity for a sophomore by NEVER forcing a shot or pass. Every decision he made was a good one and he was quite productive in the second half of the game. Also don't remember him having a single turnover which, in itself, has some meaningful point value.[/quote] He played a conservative game ;)[/quote]Yes, he did and the results were very impressive.[/quote]Wonder what would have happened if he played more "progressive?" :D ;D[/quote]Quite often, the "progressive" game looks great (at times) and sounds great but when you analyze the stats, it's not so hot.[/quote]Trickle down theory looks good on paper[/quote]Trickle down wealth or trickle up poverty?
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