After completing the dunk, he sprinted to the other
end of the floor in time to block a Liberty layup attempt out of bounds.
«Get the school locked down, gentleman,» Peterson says over a police radio, as Cruz moves toward a teachers» lounge at the
west end of the floor.
Oh and I missed lunch because I had to nurse TWO babies and lunch was served at the
other end of the floor for 20 minutes.]
In every game that MD struggles it starts and ends on the
offensive end of the floor - poor execution leads to poor shots, rebound for the opponent, and easy baskets for them at the other end.
Camby, who was the 2006 - 07 NBA Defensive Player of the Year, can potentially anchor the
defensive end of the floor at age 39 in a reserve role.
His versatility on
both ends of the floor is still intriguing.
Smith was barely a top - 200 recruit out of high school, but he's made a name for himself quickly because of his energetic presence on
both ends of the floor.
His work on offense was so brilliant, that if you take a deep dive into his season, you'll come to the realization that no one in the history of the NBA has ever had a season on
that end of the floor quite like The Beard.
Turgeon is clueless on the offensive
end of the floor.
Basic offense: walk the ball up the floor, run the weave, no one moves ergo the ball doesn't move, take a contested shot, miss the shot, and no rebounding (either
end of the floor).
Every game MD struggles in start with the offensive
end of the floor.
If Conley can keep up this play on
that end of the floor, Memphis will be tough to beat.
Turgeon is totally lost on the offensive
end of the floor.
It is always on the offensive
end of the floor that his teams's screw up.
At the moment, I lean towards the thought that he's just being careful with his most valuable asset... and that he's going to burn this mofo down next year by showing everyone what a true MVP does on
both ends of the floor.
The numbers (14.6 ppg 10.5 rpg, 4.6 bpg) don't tell the whole story of her impact on each game at
both ends of the floor.
They have been stellar all year on
both ends of the floor and this past Sunday we saw Team Zimmerman get over the century mark on them..
Their focus needs to remain on
that end of the floor and everything else will take care of it self..
However, they are still failing to generate consistently good looks on
that end of the floor.
The Teams in the League have too much talent to not give it 100 % on
both ends of the floor.
Down the stretch it was Brock Massie who made a few big time plays on
both ends of the floor to help secure the Win.
These guys cross paths again in a few weeks and when that happens Team Harmelech will need to knock down some three balls and get the bigs from Team Apuli away from the basket on
both ends of the floor..
Both Teams badly wanted to advance to the Round of 12 here and you could tell with each Team giving 100 % on
both ends of the floor.
This Game was tight from the jump as both Teams were going all out on
both ends of the floor..
Both Teams were working very hard on
both ends of the floor and neither crew was able to get on an extended run to break it open..
They were relentless on
both ends of the Floor and it was a complete contrast to 11.
They also get it done on the Defensive
end of the floor.
There aren't numbers like the 21.8 points and 10.0 rebounds per game on the other
end of the floor.
He was simply dominant in the paint on
both ends of the floor and completely dictated how the Game would be played..
They are going to face an under the radar Team Sternberg who really gets after it at
both ends of the floor next Sunday.
Enough really can't be said about their tenacity on
each end of the floor.
Both players are the same size and have similar attributes on
both ends of the floor.
Expect this to be a Defensive battle with both Teams giving it their all on
both ends of the floor..
Both Teams knew they were just 44 minutes away from the Championship and neither wanted to give an inch on either
end of the floor.
In fact, harder than I think both had worked at any point this Season on
that end of the floor..
The Lakers (17 - 25) were bad on
both ends of the floor.
The game was sloppy on
both ends of the floor, and turnovers plagued both teams.
The best backcourt in the league looked every bit like world - beaters as they fed off one another and took over Game 2 on
both ends of the floor, exposing the Spurs as a step too slow to keep up.