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I seem to remember a team dumping it in every play down floor. To either
the Chief or McHale. Think they were the Boston Celtics of past. It was
extremely effective, although Ewing is neither a Chief or McHale talent
wise. Ewing doesn't like to mix it up with the big boys much, mostly a
perimeter game which is one reason he never won a ring.
At 07:49 AM 6/14/99 -0700, you wrote:
>Except for the Houston Rockets, who won back to back
>championships playing dump-it-in ball. It's horrible
>to watch, i agree, but it is effective. I don't think
>the next Knicks coach will try to hold back Camby,
>Spree, and Houston.
>
>
>--- Mark Estepp <EsteppJM@appstate.edu> wrote:
>> clip..
>> >Without a healthy Johnson, the next series may just
>> well go 4. New York
>> >will be back again next season stronger and
>> energized.
>> clip..
>>
>> Actually, they won't, and that's one of the
>> interesting things about this
>> team. Next year, assuming Ewing is back, they will
>> revert to the same old
>> Gundy-ball that Gundy wanted to play this year.
>> Dump it in to Ewing,
>> everybody stands around and watches him pound it for
>> a while, then turn
>> around and shoot a fade-away. I can imagine
>> Spreewell standing on the
>> perimeter thinking: "I wonder if I can reach his
>> throat..."
>>
>> Some teams never learn... Just look at the NBA
>> champions for the last
>> several years.. I don't see any center-dominated
>> teams. (Of course, then
>> there are the Spurs...)
>>
>>
>
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