>From: gheiden.RemoveThis@mail.mcw.edu (Gary Heidenreich)
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>aj@ajsworld.com (AJ Karim) wrote in message
>news:<c39549b2.0404212047.61a2820d.RemoveThis@posting.google.com>...
>> 3 & 1/2 quarters I was the happiest man alive... the last 1/2 quarter
>> my heart beat so hard & I got scared... but in the end, God smiled
>> down on our beloved Bucks & we got a much deserved & needed win...
>>
>> The guys played their hearts out (except for KVH, so this is what the
>> Knicks haters have been warning us about, this "disappearing act"...
>> well he sure did that today...)
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>You know, I was griping about him all game. I didn't understand why
>he didn't take a couple of his open outside shots. But, late in the
>game he finally scored his first basket and he grabbed a huge rebound
>in traffic.
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I think the finger is bothering him more than he's letting on. Like you
said, he's passing up open shots and missing the ones he's taking. And as much
as Knick fans want to say they "warned" us about his playoff rep, the fact of
the matter is his playoff numbers during his career are far better than what
he's done so far which leads me to believe he's struggling with the injury.
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>Yeah, the Knick fans warn us, but KVH isn't complaining about his own
>teammates in the press. Has Timmy been like this with the Bucks, but
>kept under wraps, or did the NY water cause him to put foot in mouth?
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He used to wait until the teammates were gone before whining about them,
maybe there's something it's all that faster pace of NY that's causing him to
speed everything up. :)
And, of course, those who rip Van Horn's playoff performances tend to
conveinently ignore the fact Thomas was a dog in the playoffs for the Bucks
last year -- with the exception of some standout moments in the fourth quarters
of games the Bucks were already being blown out in.
Yup, that was "Timmy Time" all right.
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>Anyhoo, awesome game. Huge that the Bucks took one there. Now they
>gotta keep it up at home.
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>Gary Heidenreich
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They've made it a series. I don't think anyone who followed the Bucks this
season should be surprised by that, but the level of inconsistency that's been
hovering over this team for the past few weeks simply made many of us uncertain
they could get back to that level of play - even for one game. But they
certainly did in Game 2 and now we have to see if they can sustain it. If they
can, they are certainly talented enough to win this series, that's for sure.
It's not gonna be easy, though. They have the Pistons' attention and it's not
like the homecourt has been kind to the Bucks of late.
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