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Game 25: Miami Heat (10-14) @ Los Angeles Clippers (16-8) - 7:30 PM PT

Posted: Sat Dec 8, 2018 9:24 pm
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Injury Updates and ScoreBoard Watching

Posted: Sat Dec 8, 2018 9:30 pm
by Ranma
The game is actually 7:30 pm locally.

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Turning Point on Team Turnovers

Posted: Sat Dec 8, 2018 10:58 pm
by Ranma
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Re: Game 25: Miami Heat (10-14) @ Los Angeles Clippers (16-8) - 7:30 PM PT

Posted: Sun Dec 9, 2018 5:21 am
by apet8945
No one can make a damn layup lol

Zebras Screw Tobias Again

Posted: Sun Dec 9, 2018 5:26 am
by Ranma
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Precious Few Moments of Good Play

Posted: Sun Dec 9, 2018 5:33 am
by Ranma
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Re: Game 25: Miami Heat (10-14) @ Los Angeles Clippers (16-8) - 7:30 PM PT

Posted: Sun Dec 9, 2018 5:36 am
by apet8945
Apparently, no one can shoot either

Incompetence Beyond the Arc

Posted: Sun Dec 9, 2018 5:37 am
by Ranma
Good grief. The Clippers are 6-25 (24%) from 3-point range while the Heat are 11-31 (35.5%). That's the difference in this game. Beverley is 1-4. Scott is 1-7. Gallo is 1-3. Tobias is 2-7.

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Avery's Defense is Even Disappointing

Posted: Sun Dec 9, 2018 5:39 am
by Ranma
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Coming Apart at Seams

Posted: Sun Dec 9, 2018 5:41 am
by Ranma
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Heading for 2nd Home Loss for Season

Posted: Sun Dec 9, 2018 5:46 am
by Ranma
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Don't Know If It's Rigged, But It's There

Posted: Sun Dec 9, 2018 5:52 am
by Wammy Giveaway
This will now be 0-3 in games where a player/coach is ejected from a game. Thanks to tonight, Clippers are now the league leaders in ejections.

Regarding the referee issue, I feel like there's an agenda to get the Warriors back in 1st place in the west. They will now tie the Nuggets for 1st in west (GSW are 18-9).

Re: Game 25: Miami Heat (10-14) @ Los Angeles Clippers (16-8) - 7:30 PM PT

Posted: Sun Dec 9, 2018 5:52 am
by MartinToVaught
Fun start to the season, but yeah, this team is coming back down to Earth now based on these last few games.

Re: Game 25: Miami Heat (10-14) @ Los Angeles Clippers (16-8) - 7:30 PM PT

Posted: Sun Dec 9, 2018 5:55 am
by apet8945
This is pretty pathetic. No one knew what to do with the ball against this random hybrid zone defense or whatever the hell Miami was doing.

Re: Game 25: Miami Heat (10-14) @ Los Angeles Clippers (16-8) - 7:30 PM PT

Posted: Sun Dec 9, 2018 5:59 am
by TheNewEra
Lou acting like a GIZMO lol. Doc and yet again his dumbass 4th quarter rotations. Harrell played a full quarter again. Doc is a trash coach

Game Over

Posted: Sun Dec 9, 2018 5:59 am
by Ranma
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Re: Game 25: Miami Heat (10-14) @ Los Angeles Clippers (16-8) - 7:30 PM PT

Posted: Sun Dec 9, 2018 6:02 am
by TheNewEra
Every way we usually lose happened yet again. no playmaker, no length to rebound, predictable two man game with Lou and Harrell, Harris ghost again

Post-Game Critique

Posted: Sun Dec 9, 2018 6:09 am
by Ranma
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Re: Game 25: Miami Heat (10-14) @ Los Angeles Clippers (16-8) - 7:30 PM PT

Posted: Sun Dec 9, 2018 6:18 am
by TheNewEra
harrell and bradley played a full quarter again. Doc needs to be locked out of the locker room

Proof in the Pudding

Posted: Sun Dec 9, 2018 6:24 am
by Ranma
apet8945 wrote:This is pretty pathetic. No one knew what to do with the ball against this random hybrid zone defense or whatever the hell Miami was doing.

TheNewEra wrote:Every way we usually lose happened yet again. no playmaker, no length to rebound, predictable two man game with Lou and Harrell, Harris ghost again


Doc's predictability is likely why we won't win anything of substance in the postseason. Opposing teams can gameplan for his predictable habitual sets and rotations. He's an excellent designer of plays out of timeouts, but he needs superstar players to work their dominance and adjust to whatever comes at them with their free-form ability to create on the fly.

Again, that is why he's only won with a stacked team in Boston with Thibodeau as his defensive coach and yet he'll get the chance to prove what he can't do once we get star free agents. Squandering two 3-1 series leads in the postseason and consistently blowing 20-point leads and coming out flat in the 3rd quarter with regularity doesn't set off alarms for his apologists but they're certainly red flags for most objective observers.