MiltownMadness wrote:Now the question is will 1 of Giannis/Dame be back for game 6? Will be very interesting if so
Very doubtful.
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MiltownMadness wrote:Now the question is will 1 of Giannis/Dame be back for game 6? Will be very interesting if so
MickeyDavis wrote:MiltownMadness wrote:Now the question is will 1 of Giannis/Dame be back for game 6? Will be very interesting if so
Very doubtful.
MiltownMadness wrote:MickeyDavis wrote:MiltownMadness wrote:Now the question is will 1 of Giannis/Dame be back for game 6? Will be very interesting if so
Very doubtful.
We both don't know anything yet friend
MickeyDavis wrote:MiltownMadness wrote:MickeyDavis wrote:Very doubtful.
We both don't know anything yet friend
True but Giannis hasn't actually practiced yet. He did some running and shooting today. Dame was unable to do anything today. It's possible but not probable.
MickeyDavis wrote:MiltownMadness wrote:MickeyDavis wrote:Very doubtful.
We both don't know anything yet friend
True but Giannis hasn't actually practiced yet. He did some running and shooting today. Dame was unable to do anything today. It's possible but not probable.
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BrianInPhilly wrote:Am I the only one that has noticed a strong bias toward the Bucks in the announcing this series though? One example is I feel like the announcers say every 10 minutes "undermanned Bucks team" or "without Giannis and Lillard" ... yet I don't remember them saying once that Mathurin was out for the Pacers. And Mathurin would have helped a ton in a game like this. With Hali struggling, he's clearly the best at breaking down defenses & he's got that edge/aggressiveness they were sorely lacking from their guards in this game. Nembhard in particular lacked aggressiveness in this game ... too much aimlessly passing the ball around the perimeter by him & the guards
theFireBlanket wrote:MickeyDavis wrote:MiltownMadness wrote:We both don't know anything yet friend
True but Giannis hasn't actually practiced yet. He did some running and shooting today. Dame was unable to do anything today. It's possible but not probable.
There's video of Dame shooting. Doc had a smile on his face when asked if they could go Thursday & deliberated how to reply.
stillgotgame wrote:jkvonny wrote:Pacers could end the Bucks season tonite.
After looking lost and jittery in game 1 (blow out loss), young Indiana has bounced back greatly.
Bucks are old and has too many injuries.
Wrong.
Losing to the Bucks without their 2 stars is colossal fail on the Pacer’s part. Clearly pretenders.
Butch718 wrote:Thank you Bucks. If Knicks are fortunate to advance, I don’t want either team to be well rested.
BrianInPhilly wrote:Am I the only one that has noticed a strong bias toward the Bucks in the announcing this series though? One example is I feel like the announcers say every 10 minutes "undermanned Bucks team" or "without Giannis and Lillard" ... yet I don't remember them saying once that Mathurin was out for the Pacers. And Mathurin would have helped a ton in a game like this. With Hali struggling, he's clearly the best at breaking down defenses & he's got that edge/aggressiveness they were sorely lacking from their guards in this game. Nembhard in particular lacked aggressiveness in this game ... too much aimlessly passing the ball around the perimeter by him & the guards
BrianInPhilly wrote:Am I the only one that has noticed a strong bias toward the Bucks in the announcing this series though? One example is I feel like the announcers say every 10 minutes "undermanned Bucks team" or "without Giannis and Lillard" ... yet I don't remember them saying once that Mathurin was out for the Pacers. And Mathurin would have helped a ton in a game like this. With Hali struggling, he's clearly the best at breaking down defenses & he's got that edge/aggressiveness they were sorely lacking from their guards in this game. Nembhard in particular lacked aggressiveness in this game ... too much aimlessly passing the ball around the perimeter by him & the guards
BrianInPhilly wrote:I feel like the announcers say every 10 minutes "undermanned Bucks team" or "without Giannis and Lillard" ... yet I don't remember them saying once that Mathurin was out for the Pacers.
BrianInPhilly wrote:Am I the only one that has noticed a strong bias toward the Bucks in the announcing this series though? One example is I feel like the announcers say every 10 minutes "undermanned Bucks team" or "without Giannis and Lillard" ... yet I don't remember them saying once that Mathurin was out for the Pacers. And Mathurin would have helped a ton in a game like this. With Hali struggling, he's clearly the best at breaking down defenses & he's got that edge/aggressiveness they were sorely lacking from their guards in this game. Nembhard in particular lacked aggressiveness in this game ... too much aimlessly passing the ball around the perimeter by him & the guards
Coach Carter wrote:This year is a wash and most of us know it.
BooomBaby wrote:GameChannel wrote:Must be nice being Haliburton. Play **** for more than half the season, still get voted All-NBA and get that supermax. Play absolutely putrid defense, face no accountability.
This bum is beyond pathetic...So sick and tired of this garbage chucker that I can't believe I rather have Brodgdon out there then having to put up with seeing this scrub.
Also, I was expecting that, but where the f is Pascal?...2 good games then just completely disappear, again proving me wrong for thinking he was more than what he is.