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Game 48 : Philadelphia 76ers (32-15) @ Cleveland Cavaliers (17-30) - 7:00 PM
Posted: Thu Apr 1, 2021 8:20 pm
by ducler
Re: Game 48 : Philadelphia 76ers (32-15) @ Cleveland Cavaliers (17-30) - 7:00 PM
Posted: Fri Apr 2, 2021 1:31 am
by Harper4Ferry?
Looks like DWade got his shots up.
Re: Game 48 : Philadelphia 76ers (32-15) @ Cleveland Cavaliers (17-30) - 7:00 PM
Posted: Fri Apr 2, 2021 2:22 am
by Stillwater
caught a few minutes in first half. didnt bother with 2nd half as expected no need too...typical failures continue.
I did like a lot from what I saw in a short time from Hartenstein and am happy too see his ball movement as a center is solid as well as defense.
If Okoro can play smarter and jack up ZERO bad shots like it appears he accomplished in this one it will help them make better choices and keep the ball moving
Love actually looked good for a minute Delly I guess got some run too
Re: Game 48 : Philadelphia 76ers (32-15) @ Cleveland Cavaliers (17-30) - 7:00 PM
Posted: Fri Apr 2, 2021 3:04 am
by jbk1234
Apparently, all it takes for Love to get on the court is for me to miss a game.
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Re: Game 48 : Philadelphia 76ers (32-15) @ Cleveland Cavaliers (17-30) - 7:00 PM
Posted: Fri Apr 2, 2021 3:09 am
by Stillwater
no Nance no chance
Re: Game 48 : Philadelphia 76ers (32-15) @ Cleveland Cavaliers (17-30) - 7:00 PM
Posted: Fri Apr 2, 2021 2:30 pm
by JonFromVA
Hey, at least we finally got to see a spread floor starting offense for about 12 minutes until Love wore down and/or exceeded his minutes limit.
Philly did a good job frustrating Garland, and Hartenstein continued to both look good and wrack up fouls. Clearly that could have been a problem for Denver in the playoffs and hence why they preferred McGee, but it should be fixable - it's not like he's too slow to get out of the way.
Re: Game 48 : Philadelphia 76ers (32-15) @ Cleveland Cavaliers (17-30) - 7:00 PM
Posted: Fri Apr 2, 2021 5:50 pm
by Stillwater
JonFromVA wrote:Hey, at least we finally got to see a spread floor starting offense for about 12 minutes until Love wore down and/or exceeded his minutes limit.
Philly did a good job frustrating Garland, and Hartenstein continued to both look good and wrack up fouls. Clearly that could have been a problem for Denver in the playoffs and hence why they preferred McGee, but it should be fixable - it's not like he's too slow to get out of the way.
what I saw in the replay was bad calls on IH not bad player position but I wasnt looking for it either. Simmons got a couple all star calls same ol sht with the leagues favoritism .
Whenever the NBA realizes the way they elevate star players in that way through poor officiating it discredits the respect for the game and eventually their bottom line , maybe they will stop it... but for now they will continue to gift calls to the Lebrons and wanna be Lebrons