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Re: Gatling, Walker



> He let Gatling get to him, and fell right into Gatling's plan.  Antoine
> needs to learn that if he wants to stand his ground or send the
> Gatlings/Lambiers of the NBA a message, it has to be away from the
> ball, and subtle enough that no one will notice.  He has to control
> himself when the ball's in his hands and the attention's on him, especially
> as co-captain.
>
Jon,

you're wrong there IMO. 

I think to teach the Laimbeers/Gatlings of the league a lesson you've
got to do it on the scoreboard. You light them up. If you're going to
hit them or attack them, you're a fool and thats exactly what they want.
It just shows that they've won the fight. You've got to use it as your
energy, where if you play well, they'll give you respect, but if you let
them get to you, you're their bitch.

Warwick
 
> Jon Mc

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