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Post by blackcatinorange on Jan 1, 2012 21:23:52 GMT -6
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Post by bigcatlover on Jan 2, 2012 19:22:29 GMT -6
What surprised me was how many times Kelm got the ball and took the shot, even when he wasn't hittiing, and how infrequently Tony had a chance at the ball, when he had been so hot in the previous game. You'd think there would be an effort to feed the ball to Tony in those circumstances.
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Post by BBFran on Jan 2, 2012 20:05:50 GMT -6
Kyle settled for threes too often, especially in a game where he wasn't even close on them. He got pushed out on a couple low-post moves early and failed to convert, then got timid. He can't let that happen. We don't have the luxury of waiting until he's a junior or senior for him to figure that out.
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Post by ghostofdylan on Jan 3, 2012 7:43:14 GMT -6
Kyle has been flat-out bad the last two games.
I don't know if the sprained shoulder has gotten inside his head or what.
But he's got to start piecing his game back together pronto.
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Post by thepantherfan on Jan 3, 2012 17:24:48 GMT -6
Kyle has been flat-out bad the last two games. I don't know if the sprained shoulder has gotten inside his head or what. But he's got to start piecing his game back together pronto. +1 When Kyle is playing well, he and Haarsma make a pretty complimentary tandem. The two of them can fill a stat sheet pretty darn quick. Add Tony Meier, and our front court is a three-headed monster.
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