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Loved Durant's expression afterward.
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I didn't see where Bell played, against the Wizards and he wasn't listed as DNPCD.
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DAT#6 wrote:I didn't see where Bell played, against the Wizards and he wasn't listed as DNPCD.
Was taken off the active roster for the game, Kerr gave some bs spiel about it
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DAT#6 wrote:I didn't see where Bell played, against the Wizards and he wasn't listed as DNPCD.
Was taken off the active roster for the game, Kerr gave some bs spiel about it
Must have been punishment for his pass to himself. Hopefully temporary.
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What's Dorsey doing? Is he on the roster or D league?
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buckmarkduck wrote:What's Dorsey doing? Is he on the roster or D league?
Mostly coaches dnp's. He played in the 2nd game I think though?
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ya Dorsey had one game where he got a few minutes and got one rebound (also missed 2 3's). Brooks had around nine points the last two games each, but played good defense guarding James Harden in one of them. They said how the grizz coach told him to not go for Harden's pump fakes and how Dillon was doing a good job of that.
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Dillon Brooks had a clutch and-1 play to help clinch the win against the Blazers:
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he played good defense on Dame and C.J. Last night he was at Brix tavern's and I got to meet him and get his autograph, a very nice guy and playing good minutes the first ten or so games so far this season.
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I wonder how often a second-round pick ends up starting only a few games into his rookie season for a team projected to make the playoffs? It seems like a couple of Oregon guys were drafted too low for some reason.
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Phalanx wrote:I wonder how often a second-round pick ends up starting only a few games into his rookie season for a team projected to make the playoffs? It seems like a couple of Oregon guys were drafted too low for some reason.
Hasn't it always been that way? :lol:
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