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Around SBN: Trent Richardson Interviews Fellow Brown Brandon Weeden

They called it the best game of his career.

No value judgement by me.

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that's his best game??

a lot of his points and rebounds were because he missed a shot from really close…. Should’ve went to the Gators, I think he would be a lot better

by jpees on Dec 13, 2011 10:05 AM PST reply actions  

College definitely would have helped him, but I enjoyed the foul which floored Wade.

"That was very funny about the old man basketball skills. One is lucky to escape injury when playing against those crafty, crusty sumbitches. And it’s just demoralizing when they demonstrate yet again how to use the backboard from range." - Charlie Custer

by SmittytheCutman on Dec 13, 2011 10:13 AM PST reply actions  

if anything, he might add toughness

last year there were way too many soft fouls

by jpees on Dec 13, 2011 10:20 AM PST up reply actions  

Kwame Brown

He just ages like a fine wine – getting better with age.

by Togna Balogna on Dec 13, 2011 11:03 AM PST reply actions  

He just ages like a fine wine

fine wine has to be fine wine before it’s aged. This guy is aging like ripple

Mirror on the wall
Here we are again.

by Skeptic con Urquell on Dec 13, 2011 11:38 AM PST up reply actions  

hahahaha

goodoldfine U

Even if you do succeed most people wouldn't notice anyway.

by Lat We N Trash on Dec 13, 2011 2:14 PM PST up reply actions  

Now that he is a warrior

I won’t hate on him. But I know he is probably going to get booed in oracle.

So the rotation I’m guessing is beans/brown/Tyler?

by macdreboi on Dec 13, 2011 11:19 AM PST via mobile reply actions  

Strange game to call his best

Looked like he missed most of his first attempts in the paint, got the rebound and made the second one. That padded the rebounding stats on plays that should have gone down the first time. The athleticism just didn’t look like it is there. He camped out and boxed out okay, but he looked slow with heavy feet.

A few of the “passes” he got seemed like either ball strips that ended up in his hands or bailouts after the guard was in the air under the hoop. Like that, there was no wonder he was wide open, but he still was missing layups.

by nischwartz on Dec 13, 2011 12:26 PM PST reply actions  

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