hp My point about Ryan, was that he had to learn who could hit the curve and when to bring the heat in the AL, not that he would have to learn to pitch all over again. The same for Dream. He won't have to learn to shoot or pass all over again, just when and to who. I agree with you about one thing. He hasn't shown much yet. But it is early. Dream might also benefit from playing the high post. Less of the bump and grind to wear him down. Not as many double and triple teams, and a better view of the whole court could help his passing. Plus the tendency of the defending centers to sag in should get him alot of open looks. As you said, he can hit the open jumper. Now that he knows he can stay on the court and still breath, he'll figure out where he needs to be and what to do. There has not been an outward sign of impending success, but sometimes hp, you just have to belive.
clutch i have always wondered, are you CLutch the bear, or are you CLutch the concept of winning when the going gets rough, or is your actual first name CLutch? let me know man. peace. ------------------ "Man, it's cool. I'm going to be president. That's Wicked." -George W. Bush, SNL