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Re: Official NBA Playoffs Thread 

Post#781 » by DCZards » Fri Jun 22, 2012 7:58 pm

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I had to turn the TV off when they called the flagrant on Fisher. How a borderline
charge becomes a flagrant block, I'll never know. Bron lowered his shoulder and ran
straight into FIsher. That's not a flagrant on fisher.


Yup, it was a bad call...but the game was over by then so it was an insignificant call at that point.
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Re: Official NBA Playoffs Thread 

Post#782 » by LyricalRico » Fri Jun 22, 2012 7:58 pm

mohammed10 wrote:Over/under on Dan Gilbert (Cavs owner) calling to congratulate LeBron?


Here's a pretty funny take on what a letter from Gilbert now might look like after last night.

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Re: Official NBA Playoffs Thread 

Post#783 » by FAH1223 » Fri Jun 22, 2012 8:35 pm

DCZards wrote:S.A.'s problems had nothing to do with "star" calls. It's because S.A.'s star players are old and started to look old in the second half of games against the much younger OKC. Miami would have beat S.A. like a drum just like they beat OKC. No team was overcoming Miami's combination of talent and will to win...at least not this year.


Not really. Duncan had 25 and 11 in his last game and he was able to score on OKC's bigs throughout the series and he doesn't even have cartileage in his knees just skill and power and awareness to get into his spots.. Parker isn't even that old and he was gashing OKC

Sefalosha was switching from guarding Ginobli or Parker and both of them had big games albeit at different times throughout the series

SA's old guys can still play and if Boston's old guys pushed Miami to Game 7 (when they really should have beaten MIA in 5), then the Spurs would have had the collective IQ, depth, and strategy to atleast make this a 7 game series. Boston literally had no starting centers to fill the void when KG was out and they still were able to nearly beat MIA. If the Spurs with their elite PG and their PF turned C could not have had similar success, I'd be shocked.

SA's problem was defense and yeah Duncan isn't the same player he was but its not like he was getting abused inside. SA's perimeter defenders just aren't as good as guys they had in the past and some of their young players like a Danny Green completely disappeared in the WCF.
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Re: Official NBA Playoffs Thread 

Post#784 » by dobrojim » Fri Jun 22, 2012 10:46 pm

DCZards wrote:
dobrojim wrote:
I had to turn the TV off when they called the flagrant on Fisher. How a borderline
charge becomes a flagrant block, I'll never know. Bron lowered his shoulder and ran
straight into FIsher. That's not a flagrant on fisher.


Yup, it was a bad call...but the game was over by then so it was an insignificant call at that point.


true, but it was symbolic of the entire series. How can Westbrook put up 32 shots
in game 4 and only get 3 FTs?
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Re: Official NBA Playoffs Thread 

Post#785 » by TheKingOfVa360 » Sat Jun 23, 2012 7:40 pm

dobrojim wrote:
DCZards wrote:
dobrojim wrote:
I had to turn the TV off when they called the flagrant on Fisher. How a borderline
charge becomes a flagrant block, I'll never know. Bron lowered his shoulder and ran
straight into FIsher. That's not a flagrant on fisher.


Yup, it was a bad call...but the game was over by then so it was an insignificant call at that point.


true, but it was symbolic of the entire series. How can Westbrook put up 32 shots
in game 4 and only get 3 FTs?



I was thinking the same thing. The NBA had to gift wrap the championship to Lebron.

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