czvo
Banned
- Joined
- Feb 8, 2010
- Messages
- 18,182
- Reaction score
- 22,964
- Points
- 135
Casspi has two confidence modes: zero and over.
He is either all-giddy or sulking.
Like a bipolar puppy.
I don't know why, but this line has me DYING right now.
Casspi has two confidence modes: zero and over.
He is either all-giddy or sulking.
Like a bipolar puppy.
Casspi has two confidence modes: zero and over.
He is either all-giddy or sulking.
Like a bipolar puppy.
I would actually like to see Casspi moved to the starters. I don't think he is necessarily better than Gee, but I think his ability to knock down spot-up threes is a much better asset for the starting five than Gee's slashing.
The Apocalypse is officially upon us.
In the span of a week (starting with the Miami game) I have seen you go from "not being comfortable living in a world in which Casspi is good at basketball" to "wanting to see Casspi moved to the starting line-up".
I have never seen such a dramatic turn around in my life. Something weird is going on out there.
Is he serious here? Casspi's early season run, or lack thereof, was in direct correlation with his production. Gimme a break here. As his play consistantly improves, so will his minutes. Minutes are earned, not handed out. Casspi spent the first three weeks of the season sucking balls. He's spent the last week and half playing better. Shut the hell up and keep doing your job.
Casspi looked good in preseason and has an excessively short lease on the court. The bench has improved as his minutes increased.
you cant seriously argue this doesnt equivocate to earning ones minutes
I basically said he's been playing good the last week and a half after shitting the pot for the first 3 weeks of the season. I would argue, pretty much like I said, that his minutes will increase as his consistancy does.
Casspi looks good as long as he doesn't have to move his feet. Don't trust him dribbling the ball or shooting off the dribble, but damn if his feet are set he's been drilling them