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I agree with Cavalo: Adelaide basically just went through the motions after half-time. Fair enough, considering the games ahead, but if that's honestly going to be the way the starters approach it then clear the bench and get those guys some minutes. Nash at point guard? He can't even dribble the ball without looking at it! It would have been better to see Gerlach get Hill's minutes in the backcourt. Farley had some great moments, as did Holmes. And every now and then it would be good to see Oscar go 6 for 6 from downtown in the first half, instead of 3 for 3. That said, we are 11-2 and I don't think we've come close to playing a full four quarters in a game yet.
I agree with you Cavalo, they were never going to lose. Although Maher was definatley not well the 36ers did what they had to do. They have a pretty hectic schedule coming up.