It's good that McGee is probably too stupid to lose confidence after this. What was he thinking anyway, neither of those moves make sense. #1 - Jumping and trying to dunk over an athletic 7 footer so far from the basket? Maybe if there was no one in front of him, he could reach the basket for that dunk, but you have DeAndre in front of you. #2... learn to fake or something. A pure tunnel vision move.
btw, wasn't he spending time with Hakeem? i wish i watched the real game, but i don't see much Hakeem in these moves. This is something that Hakeem would tell not to do.
yeah, but does it change the outcome? i'm not sure. he's blocking it either way. it's a stupid offensive move regardless of how cleanly DeAndre blocked it in that particular case
McGee could have had an easy basket on the second one has he faked the shot and then spun the other way for the layup. He learned nothing from Dream.
lay off the guy, sheesh.. its no secret he has low bball iq so Im not surprised neither upset at his futility, he's Denvers problem, not Houstons
How did i miss this? I had no idea the preseason was under way. I thought training camps just opened this week?? Crazy..oh well, thanks to this thread, now i know. I've been so stuck on NFL...
This. JaVale's bbiq is such that he goes into a play deciding what he's going to do before the play, regardless of how he's going to be defended. That much is obvious. The second play reminds me of how meathead football players who don't play much b-ball play pickup convinced they need to post-up even though they have no moves.
The game sequence of Jordan straight owning McGee http://www.nba.com/clippers/video/2012/10/06/DJIncredibleSequenceLACTVmov-2239315/index.html