Anthony Morrow sen nesin,necisin?
geçenlerde blowtorch da bi yazı çıktı pistons maçının son çeyreğiyle ilgili,farkı yemişiz,ve sahaya bi adam girer adını duyan yok( wolves maçındada girmişti ve 8 sayı atmıştı yani o kadar ama),bu makara yazının 3 gün sonrası 3. nba maçına çıkan Anthony Morrow(23) clippers a karşı fena bi maç çıkarmaz istatsilikler aşşağıda Anthony gözümüz üzerinde
http://www.nba.com/games/20081115/GSWLAC/boxscore.html
BLOWTORCH da pistons maçından sonra çııkmış yazı
1. Anthony Morrow is a real NBA player, who plays for the Golden State Warriors. He can only play for the Golden State Warriors, since his main skill is scoring. Upon joining another team, he would be Damien Wilkins (read: shoots too much, hated, annoying).
2. Anthony Morrow is a construct. Concocted by a Dustin Hoffman in Wag the Dog type, "Morrow" was created to assuage concerns by the Golden State faithful. His existence is predicated on the concept of fairness. After Monta Ellis' injury, "Anthony Morrow" was created so that Warriors fans can have something to be happy about. Upon Ellis' return, "Morrow" will cease to exist.
I had never seen this man in my life. It was the first time I've been stumped on a player in a long, long time. To make things worse, every time the cameras were close to showing the back of his jersey, they'd cut away or he'd turn around. It was as if he was taunting us with his anonymity. Turns out, he's named Anthony Morrow, an undrafted rookie signed by Golden State. A player so unknown that NBA.com has no picture or bio for him. Of course, he ended up playing significant minutes down the stretch.
# Outside of Stephen Jackson, Andris Biedrins, and Corey Maggette, watching the Warriors is no longer fun for me. I think it's mostly due to Nelson and his refusal to settle on a rotation. There are only three possible explanations:
1) He's trying to prove that the roster he's been given is in adequate in a push to have Mullin ousted.
2) He's tinkering and trying to find the right combination of players to keep the ship afloat until Monta gets back.
3) He feels his system can account for the severe talent drop-off after his three best players.
geçenlerde blowtorch da bi yazı çıktı pistons maçının son çeyreğiyle ilgili,farkı yemişiz,ve sahaya bi adam girer adını duyan yok( wolves maçındada girmişti ve 8 sayı atmıştı yani o kadar ama),bu makara yazının 3 gün sonrası 3. nba maçına çıkan Anthony Morrow(23) clippers a karşı fena bi maç çıkarmaz istatsilikler aşşağıda Anthony gözümüz üzerinde
http://www.nba.com/games/20081115/GSWLAC/boxscore.html
BLOWTORCH da pistons maçından sonra çııkmış yazı
1. Anthony Morrow is a real NBA player, who plays for the Golden State Warriors. He can only play for the Golden State Warriors, since his main skill is scoring. Upon joining another team, he would be Damien Wilkins (read: shoots too much, hated, annoying).
2. Anthony Morrow is a construct. Concocted by a Dustin Hoffman in Wag the Dog type, "Morrow" was created to assuage concerns by the Golden State faithful. His existence is predicated on the concept of fairness. After Monta Ellis' injury, "Anthony Morrow" was created so that Warriors fans can have something to be happy about. Upon Ellis' return, "Morrow" will cease to exist.
I had never seen this man in my life. It was the first time I've been stumped on a player in a long, long time. To make things worse, every time the cameras were close to showing the back of his jersey, they'd cut away or he'd turn around. It was as if he was taunting us with his anonymity. Turns out, he's named Anthony Morrow, an undrafted rookie signed by Golden State. A player so unknown that NBA.com has no picture or bio for him. Of course, he ended up playing significant minutes down the stretch.
# Outside of Stephen Jackson, Andris Biedrins, and Corey Maggette, watching the Warriors is no longer fun for me. I think it's mostly due to Nelson and his refusal to settle on a rotation. There are only three possible explanations:
1) He's trying to prove that the roster he's been given is in adequate in a push to have Mullin ousted.
2) He's tinkering and trying to find the right combination of players to keep the ship afloat until Monta gets back.
3) He feels his system can account for the severe talent drop-off after his three best players.