Berto 338 Report post Posted May 31, 2010 For the love of sweet baby jesus, put all your "solutions" for this team here. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BMP 424 Report post Posted May 31, 2010 Well, this thread wasn't made by Chase so I approve of it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OrlandoMagicFan 0 Report post Posted May 31, 2010 Offseason move #1: Sign JJ Offseason move #2: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Captain Hindsight 50 Report post Posted May 31, 2010 quote: Originally posted by OrlandoMagicFan:Offseason move #1: Sign JJ Offseason move #2: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sinister Grin 3 Report post Posted May 31, 2010 Mike Miller is one of the most gifted offensive players in the NBA but as efficient as he is on the offensive side he is that bad on the defensive side. But what about a bench lineup of... Jwill Redick Miller Anderson Gortat Whiteout. A lineup Celtic and Pacer fans would drool over. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Captain Hindsight 50 Report post Posted May 31, 2010 quote: Originally posted by Sinister_Grin:Mike Miller is one of the most gifted offensive players in the NBA but as efficient as he is on the offensive side he is that bad on the defensive side. But what about a bench lineup of... Jwill Redick Miller Anderson Gortat Whiteout. A lineup Celtic and Pacer fans would drool over. is this assuming that barnes leaves and pietrus is our new starting sf? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OrlandoMagicFan 0 Report post Posted May 31, 2010 Getting him would hurt us defensively, but it would improve out offense. He is a knock down sharpshooter. One of the best 3PT shooters int he NBA for many years now. In his rookie year with us, he broke the rookie record for threes made by a rookie. I really like Mike, and was sad to see him go for Drew. Otis is so good as giving away young talent. He wants to come back to us too. Mike Miller "would love to" go back to Orlando quote: When the Orlando Magic came to Washington last month, Mike Miller spent some time with former Memphis teammate and fellow Florida alum Jason Williams. Miller said Williams told him how much fun it was playing for a winner and offered some encouraging words. So, after watching Williams end all suspense on Wednesday by scoring six points in the final two seconds of the third quarter, you couldn't blame Miller for looking over at the other bench and pondering what it would be like to play with a contender. Ah, the good old days. (Photo by Julie Fletcher, the Orlando Sentinel) After scoring 16 points in the Wizards' 121-94 loss to the Magic, Miller was asked about a possible return to Orlando, where he spent his first 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Solution 0 Report post Posted May 31, 2010 1. WADE. (Make it happen. Wade handles the ball like a point guard and makes everybody better) 2. NEED A PLAYER JUST LIKE RONDO. (Same advantage as above - makes everybody better) 3. I wouldn't evaluate SVG until I had a play maker on this team. The team is not able to pass worth a @#$%^!! We need the ball properly delivered to our players and cut DOWN ON THE SLOPPY PLAY AND TURN OVERS!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Captain Hindsight 50 Report post Posted May 31, 2010 quote: Originally posted by The Solution:1. WADE. (Make it happen. Wade handles the ball like a point guard and makes everybody better) 2. NEED A A PLAYER JUST LIKE RONDO. (Same advantage as above - makes everybody better) 3. I wouldn't evaluate SVG until I had a play maker on this team. The team is not able to pass worth a @#$%^!! We need the ball properly delivered to our players and cut DOWN ON THE SLOPPY PLAY AND TURN OVERS!! vince for wade. jameer and jwill for rondo. ez game Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OrlandoMagicFan 0 Report post Posted May 31, 2010 quote: Originally posted by M4G1C: quote: Originally posted by The Solution:1. WADE. (Make it happen. Wade handles the ball like a point guard and makes everybody better) 2. NEED A A PLAYER JUST LIKE RONDO. (Same advantage as above - makes everybody better) 3. I wouldn't evaluate SVG until I had a play maker on this team. The team is not able to pass worth a @#$%^!! We need the ball properly delivered to our players and cut DOWN ON THE SLOPPY PLAY AND TURN OVERS!! vince for wade. jameer and jwill for rondo. ez game Um, soooo PG: Rondo SG: Wade SF: Mike Miller PF: Shard C: Superman Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Captain Hindsight 50 Report post Posted May 31, 2010 quote: Originally posted by OrlandoMagicFan: quote: Originally posted by M4G1C: quote: Originally posted by The Solution:1. WADE. (Make it happen. Wade handles the ball like a point guard and makes everybody better) 2. NEED A A PLAYER JUST LIKE RONDO. (Same advantage as above - makes everybody better) 3. I wouldn't evaluate SVG until I had a play maker on this team. The team is not able to pass worth a @#$%^!! We need the ball properly delivered to our players and cut DOWN ON THE SLOPPY PLAY AND TURN OVERS!! vince for wade. jameer and jwill for rondo. ez game Um, soooo PG: Rondo SG: Wade SF: Mike Miller PF: Shard C: Superman that teams easily wins 73 games. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Give Me Redick All Day 109 Report post Posted May 31, 2010 quote: Originally posted by OrlandoMagicFan:Getting him would hurt us defensively, but it would improve out offense. He is a knock down sharpshooter. One of the best 3PT shooters int he NBA for many years now. In his rookie year with us, he broke the rookie record for threes made by a rookie. I really like Mike, and was sad to see him go for Drew. Otis is so good as giving away young talent. He wants to come back to us too. Mike Miller "would love to" go back to Orlando quote: When the Orlando Magic came to Washington last month, Mike Miller spent some time with former Memphis teammate and fellow Florida alum Jason Williams. Miller said Williams told him how much fun it was playing for a winner and offered some encouraging words. So, after watching Williams end all suspense on Wednesday by scoring six points in the final two seconds of the third quarter, you couldn't blame Miller for looking over at the other bench and pondering what it would be like to play with a contender. Ah, the good old days. (Photo by Julie Fletcher, the Orlando Sentinel) After scoring 16 points in the Wizards' 121-94 loss to the Magic, Miller was asked about a possible return to Orlando, where he spent his first 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites