lol@ Gerald Green
Ich habe nur das erste Viertel gesehen, weil der Stream zu schlecht war, aber er muß ja eine echte Show abgeliefert haben. Und was ich gelesen habe überraschenderweise auch noch richtig hart in der Defense gearbeitet. Da bin ich aber mal gespannt wie das weitergeht...
Kann man nicht Wright und Green durch den Mixer jagen? Das wäre super. Antgerald Greenwright. Mich stört gerade auch etwas, daß man nicht weitere 0.75Mio riskiert hat und Green einen 2 Jahresvertrag gegeben hat, damit man beim Durchbruch Early Bird Rights für eine Vertragsverlängerung benutzen kann. Falls Green doch ein Breakout-Jahr schafft ist die MLE wieder zum Großteil dahin.
Noch was zu Williams gefunden:
DALLAS — After a rigorous Indiana Pacers practice Friday afternoon, Shawne Williams was wanted upstairs.
"If you go upstairs, it’s because you’re either in trouble or you’ve been traded," Williams said Sunday. "I knew I didn’t get into trouble."
Off-court trouble, though, is the reason why the third-year swingman is no longer in Indiana. Traded to the Dallas Mavericks for veteran Eddie Jones, two future second-round draft picks and cash, Williams said the Mavs’ front office quickly made their expectations clear.
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Oh yeah, they laid it on the table what’s expected of me," Williams said. "They said we’ve got a great group of guys, and I feel for them on that because I feel like I wouldn’t want nobody coming in and ruining this program, neither. I feel like they’ve been honest; they told me, and I understand."
Williams watched Sunday’s practice. He’s not allowed to participate until Jones reports to the Pacers, which he is expected to do today.
The Mavs hold their annual charity golf outing today at Hackberry Country Club in Irving, so Williams will have to wait until Tuesday to get onto the court. The Mavs play an exhibition game at Indiana on Wednesday.
Williams will start off learning three positions — shooting guard, small forward and power forward — in coach Rick Carlisle’s up-tempo scheme.
"He’s got really good length, he’s got quick feet and the ability to chase smaller guys," Carlisle said. "He’s got the length to affect the game against the bigger guys, too."
There is a familiarity factor. Carlisle coached Williams during his rookie season in Carlisle’s final year with the Pacers.
"The only thing I can remember about Rick is he was hard on me," Williams said. "I always had to be there an hour-and-a-half before practice. I feel like it’s a good situation for me."
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