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Maxiell's poor FT shooting making him timid
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Anonymous
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Maxiell is afraid to go to the line right now which is making him timid down low, afraid to get fouled and have to shoot FT's. Better get use to it Max, because they are going to Shaq-you until you start making them again.
 
01-16-2005 10:50 AM
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How many threads do you need to start? 03-confused
 
01-16-2005 01:36 PM
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Let me see...........about 10 more today? :laugh:
 
01-16-2005 02:05 PM
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Bearcattitude Wrote:Let me see...........about 10 more today? :laugh:
ok, thats cool with me 03-razz
 
01-16-2005 02:10 PM
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Special thanks to #1! 04-bow
 
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