>  July 9th, 2005

There will be much less from me in game two because I really had to fill in the blanks from game one with guys that none of us had seen or heard of.

That said, I’ll work on the format from game one:

DARKO:
I’m quickly becoming a card carrying member of the “Ship Darko Somewhere While He Still Has Value Club.” I will be perfectly honest. He came out with alot more fire and energy this game then before, but today quickly became “the Best and Worst of Darko Milicic.” Darko did start the game with a couple of strong moves in the post from which he scored on one or both if I remember correctly. He’s posting strong physically and taking ground from the defender (good sign). However, on D he refused to challenge shots aggressively. He’s still kind of putting up a hand not really jumping and not making ANY effort to block shots at the rim and I mean NONE.

Through the second quarter, he was intent on proving his 20 jumper (by my count he was 1-4 3/4 of the way through the 2nd and by my count, which may not be accurate, took about 8 jumpers). I’m really getting tired of this fadeaway jumpshot crap. Other than that, he’s just being called for a lot of silly, cheap fouls that no one else seems to have to worry about. Slightly biased if you ask me. On defense, Darko seems to be drifting a bit (sort of like he did on offense, yesterday). He’s switching alot and leaving smaller players to guard big men in the post.

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>  July 8th, 2005

Dudes! I sat two rows behind Congoman. Hey man, if you remember I was there in the black pants and white button-down with blue stripes (Black guy). I was actually back there taking notes, but hell, you got to chat with Gar Heard…good deal.

You can take my observations with a grain of salt because they may conflict slightly with Congoman (not that anything he said is wrong). I’ll start with order of importance (subjective)…

DARKO:
Ok, for the most part Darko looked extremely disinterested in the first half. He seem awfully content to just float around the perimeter and set picks hoping for a return pass for a 15 to 18 ft jumper (I don’t think he got the ball in the post once - it’s quite obvious LB wasn’t there).

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