I don't mind that much when a player made a mistake and learn from it. But from what I read in the Chronicle today, Mooch was quoting that Dooling was carrying every time in front of our bench. The point is two wrong doesn't make one right. Just because the other guy was doing it and didn't got caught you should do the same. I think we should give Mooch a chance but he should realize what he is doing wrong himself. The coach should point it out to him that he should not be dribbling 25-30 feet away from the basket with only about 3 seconds left (if I remember correctly) on the shot clock regardless if he travel or not. Another time earlier in the game when the Rocket got the ball out of bound with 3 seconds left, Mooch end up dribbling out the clock without getting the shot off. These show me that it got nothing to do with the physical ability but more of a mental alertness. Again these thing can be taught and hopefully Mooch can get his act together and become a good contributor again. But first you have to be able to accept what you doing wrong in order to correct it. I like Mooch and not ready to give up on him yet. But Rudy and the coaching staff have to reinforce this to Mooch.
The Mooch is nothing more than overpaid 15min a game backup baller. He has problems running the offense and deserve to be **** on because not worth what he is getting paid for. Just look at last year when SF was out. Moochie couldn't squeeze a win out of the big head of his during SF absents
umm y is this post not locked up yet.. its the lemme count 16th moochie post,. including 1 by me( we need to start bashin sumone else----collier)