I don't know how he does it, but he puts up points VERY quietly. It's almost like he doesn't even participate in the game at all but ends up with great stats on the boxscore at the end of games... If someone were to ask me if CLee did well, I'd have to try to remember if he even played in the game. Does anyone else notice this? He's the invisible man.
It's okay to miss him. Just as long as you understand Lee and Williams or both better. And we wouldn't have either of them if we kept Ariza. Also Bud is finally improving his all around game and that would never have happenned with Ariza. The bottom line is we are better off without him. But feel free to miss away.
Clee thread finally!! i think Clee gets underappreciated here..dude has been playing well on both end of the floor.and yet i could hardly see his name mentioned in this board.. maybe it is that choked free throw against Spurs the other day that put you guys off? teams covet Clee for a reason..time to jump on the CLee bandwagon..
Scola is also a very quiet type of scorer. He can rack up 20 quick points without anyone truly noticing.
He's done a good job of picking his spots...shoots when open, takes it to the rim hard on fast breaks....earlier on he was kind of forcing things and now just flows with the offense and attacks when he's got the advantage.
A few of them, I would say. A few at PG. A few at SF. Perhaps if Martin played 4 or 5 less minutes, he may have more mojo left in the 4th qtr. And their willbe situations, both at the 1 & 3, where he could have a favorable matchup.