Even with poor conditioning, you can still try. And a disturbing
trend with Sidney is what seems to be a repulsion at the thought of help
side defense. He sees a guard flying down the baseline, he treats the
dude like a leper. Might catch something from him, like desire.</p>
But
back to Stansbury. How can he defend Sidney? Probably because he's not
in charge of him. Sidney decides when he's ready to come out and go back
in – pay attention, and you'll see him signal to the bench for a sub,
and other times he'll just up and walk to the scorer's table to check
in, unprompted by Stansbury.</p>
Stansbury isn't coaching Sidney.
He's enabling him, and he's enabling him right into basketball oblivion.
And for what purpose, I can't fathom.</p>
Look out Locke, Dawgbreeze and Stans are on the way to kick your ***.DowntownDawg said:....Locke lit both of them up.
<span style="font-weight: bold;">But
back to Stansbury. How can he defend Sidney? Probably because he's not
in charge of him.</span> Sidney decides when he's ready to come out and go back
in – pay attention, and you'll see him signal to the bench for a sub,
and other times he'll just up and walk to the scorer's table to check
in, unprompted by Stansbury.
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Stansbury isn't coaching Sidney.</span>
He's enabling him, and he's enabling him right into basketball oblivion.
And for what purpose, I can't fathom.</p>
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several of the twitter comments said that he used to play hard in HS.
What on earth could have possibly given you any indication or even an inkling of hope that this might happen? I'm not trying to single you out, particularly, but in my opinion anyone who is hoping for that may as well start crapping in their other hand and see which gets filled first...fishwater99 said:Look out Locke, Dawgbreeze and Stans are on the way to kick your ***.DowntownDawg said:....Locke lit both of them up.
<span style="font-weight: bold;">But
back to Stansbury. How can he defend Sidney? Probably because he's not
in charge of him.</span> Sidney decides when he's ready to come out and go back
in – pay attention, and you'll see him signal to the bench for a sub,
and other times he'll just up and walk to the scorer's table to check
in, unprompted by Stansbury.
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Stansbury isn't coaching Sidney.</span>
He's enabling him, and he's enabling him right into basketball oblivion.
And for what purpose, I can't fathom.</p>
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To be fair I have no problem with the RSS coming and going as he pleases, he is our best Big Man on the offensive end. He has backed away on defense beacuse the refs call all these little ticky tack fouls on him if he even breathes on a player. <span style="font-weight: bold;">Let's hope both Stans and the RSS come out Saturday with a new Fire under there ***........</span>