ConstableGeneva wrote:Hoping Udoka gets his revenge against the Warriors in this first round.
Nah, screw that. May he never win a series again.
I do like the terror twins quite a bit though.
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ConstableGeneva wrote:Hoping Udoka gets his revenge against the Warriors in this first round.
playa-hater wrote:phincsfan wrote:Parliament10 wrote:Cut it out.
You're bordering on Attacking the whole fan base.
Don't call comments, "dumb".
~ Parl
I guarantee some of these people would never speak to a stranger in the real world like they do through a computer.
A stranger, a good friend, family member. It doesn't matter. I live in a world where you have a right to have an opinion. And disagree with others. In the real world, are you going to beat me up? Because I do not like your opinion??
phincsfan wrote:playa-hater wrote:phincsfan wrote:
I guarantee some of these people would never speak to a stranger in the real world like they do through a computer.
A stranger, a good friend, family member. It doesn't matter. I live in a world where you have a right to have an opinion. And disagree with others. In the real world, are you going to beat me up? Because I do not like your opinion??
Opinions and disagreements are a dime a dozen, but as a grown man I can have both without disrespecting someone especially through a computer.
My point flew well over your head. The internet has allowed people to say things they would never say to strangers in real life.
Next time you’re out in public and you hear someone say a “dumb” comment, call them out and say their comment was dumb. You have every right to that opinion and to say it out loud.
But maybe that person won’t give two F’s about your opinion or your right to it.
It’s called self-awareness with a sprinkle of respect.
playa-hater wrote:Imagine having a team. With not just the best talent in the world. But such a great fit together thanks to brad stevens, and making a comparison to the Phoenix Suns with the type of team That was never meant to fit together. And then wonder why some players are happy and others are upset.
Imagine blaming the coach for a player like Bradley beal. Who I don't believe ever played defense, on a team that didn't have defense and wondering why everyone is unhappy??
God forbid a coach who was desperate, tried playing a rookie who was drafted because he was a defensive specialist on a horrible team with no defense??
Yeah it's the coach's fault ??
I thank God every day That Boston has one of the best front offices and POBO in Brad Stevens. He is the reason everyone is happy. It's called building a great Roster full of talent that fits extremely well together vs versus a roster that anybody above a casual fan would have noticed was a horrible fit from day one.
But hey let's keep pushing narratives..
Maybe one of them will stick eventually.
Smart2Nesmith43 wrote:playa-hater wrote:Imagine having a team. With not just the best talent in the world. But such a great fit together thanks to brad stevens, and making a comparison to the Phoenix Suns with the type of team That was never meant to fit together. And then wonder why some players are happy and others are upset.
Imagine blaming the coach for a player like Bradley beal. Who I don't believe ever played defense, on a team that didn't have defense and wondering why everyone is unhappy??
God forbid a coach who was desperate, tried playing a rookie who was drafted because he was a defensive specialist on a horrible team with no defense??
Yeah it's the coach's fault ??
I thank God every day That Boston has one of the best front offices and POBO in Brad Stevens. He is the reason everyone is happy. It's called building a great Roster full of talent that fits extremely well together vs versus a roster that anybody above a casual fan would have noticed was a horrible fit from day one.
But hey let's keep pushing narratives..
Maybe one of them will stick eventually.
It's always fascinating seeing the hoops you'll jump through to avoid giving Mazzulla any type of credit. Just to be clear, at work if you have a team of ~15 people that work well together with basically zero drama do you say: it's all down to the person in HR that handles recruiting or do you think that the manager that deals with all those employees on a daily basis has some influence on that group dynamic ?
I remember not long before Mazzulla got the job, when Celtics players (with a ton of overlap with the roster that Mazzulla inherited and that supposedly fits together on its own) would hold players only meetings and call each other out in the media for not wanting to pass the ball. I remember when Pritchard asked for a trade and instead of it derailing the season of the player/franchise like it's usually the case it was handled internally with minimal fuss and he keeps getting better and better. Those aren't narratives, those are real things that happened.
Fierce1 wrote:All 60-win teams, OKC, Cleveland, and Boston, don't have a rookie as a starter.
Play-in tournament yesterday and today have rookies starting.
Just an observation.
Fierce1 wrote:So Steve Kerr and the Warriors correctly predicted that the Grizzlies would plant their starting center, the 7-foot-4 Zach Edey, on Butler, instructing Edey to sag way off of Butler on the perimeter. “He just told me: ‘I don’t care who guards me. Just give me space. Give me the ball. I’ll make something happen,’” Kerr said. “And that’s the beauty of Jimmy.” 7 hours ago – via New York Times
Butler went 19-of-68 on 3s in his 30 games with the Warriors — a hesitant 27.9 percent on a low volume. It’s part of what inspired the Grizzlies to have Edey linger 10 feet away in the paint when Butler had the ball up top to open the game. “I can shoot,” Butler said. “I just choose not to shoot 3s.” 7 hours ago – via New York Times
https://hoopshype.com/team/golden-state-warriors/
I wonder why Memphis coach didn't change strategy when Edey on Jimmy was clearly not working.
threrf23 wrote:Am thinking the Heat can knock off the Cavs? Bam & Ware can kind of neutralize the advantages that Mobley & Allen typically give them in the front court. The two teams are neck & neck defensively, offense is where the Cavs have an edge but they are somewhat reliant on Donovan Mitchell, who was nearly their least efficient scorer this season & shot 21% from 3 during the month of March. Herro is healthy & looked good last night.
Don't get me wrong, Cavs are well balanced & kind of stacked, but assuming the Heat knock off the Hawks, I think it'll be a better series than people expect.
threrf23 wrote:Am thinking the Heat can knock off the Cavs? Bam & Ware can kind of neutralize the advantages that Mobley & Allen typically give them in the front court. The two teams are neck & neck defensively, offense is where the Cavs have an edge but they are somewhat reliant on Donovan Mitchell, who was nearly their least efficient scorer this season & shot 21% from 3 during the month of March. Herro is healthy & looked good last night.
Don't get me wrong, Cavs are well balanced & kind of stacked, but assuming the Heat knock off the Hawks, I think it'll be a better series than people expect.