trwi7 wrote:Congrats on beating an 8 seed, a 6 seed, a 5 seed and a 4 seed with two of their best players injured. Truly a team for the ages.
And that 4 seed played thrm tough lost i think 3 games by 6 points or fewer without allen n mitchell.
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trwi7 wrote:Congrats on beating an 8 seed, a 6 seed, a 5 seed and a 4 seed with two of their best players injured. Truly a team for the ages.
Gant wrote:Wonka wrote:BroncoBuck wrote:This year’s playoffs was easily the worst since the bubble. So many top players missing time for their respective teams and some pretty bad officiating just made it awful to watch.
The Bubble playoffs were AWESOME compared to this year. Silver has a perception problem now. All over the internet, the kids are stating the facts: this was the most boring Finals in a long, long time. Not one Finals game has a signature moment. Most of the games felt like a 1v8 first round series.
This might have been the signature moment:
trwi7 wrote:Congrats on beating an 8 seed, a 6 seed, a 5 seed and a 4 seed with two of their best players injured. Truly a team for the ages.
MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:trwi7 wrote:Congrats on beating an 8 seed, a 6 seed, a 5 seed and a 4 seed with two of their best players injured. Truly a team for the ages.
None of that would stop me from buying hundreds of dollars worth of Champs gear if we had won in a similar situation. Hell we won facing an injured Trae Young-led Hawks team in the ECF.
Wonka wrote:Gant wrote:Wonka wrote:
The Bubble playoffs were AWESOME compared to this year. Silver has a perception problem now. All over the internet, the kids are stating the facts: this was the most boring Finals in a long, long time. Not one Finals game has a signature moment. Most of the games felt like a 1v8 first round series.
This might have been the signature moment:
A lucky half court shot during a blowout during a 3-1 series. Ouch.
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Daver wrote:MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:trwi7 wrote:Congrats on beating an 8 seed, a 6 seed, a 5 seed and a 4 seed with two of their best players injured. Truly a team for the ages.
None of that would stop me from buying hundreds of dollars worth of Champs gear if we had won in a similar situation. Hell we won facing an injured Trae Young-led Hawks team in the ECF.
Thats 1 team cavs were missing allen/ mitchell indy hali heat butler i mean really we got lucky also with young but not this lucky
Ron Swanson wrote:No Bucks fan should ever have to hear the "lucky" bull **** about 2021 ever again after these last two champions. 2021 and the Warriors in 2022 are the least "flukey" titles this decade by a landslide, and I'm someone who thinks the asterisk stuff is and always has been incredibly stupid.
Gery Woelfel wrote:Got a time big boy?
BUCKnation wrote:I really only watched like 8 quarters, but I think we can all agree that the broadcast and general presentation was supremely lacking for the finals. Felt more like a primetime regular season matchup, rather than the actual finals.
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nagawicka wrote:Bernman wrote:fan230 wrote:Jrue has been an enormous loss for the Bucks. We got a 1 dimensional player for a 2 dimensional one. Bad decision by the Bucks.
Is this trolling? His career high ts% in the playoffs for us was 49%. That's what prompted the (necessary) change.
He/they haven't proven they can beat a healthy Bucks. We bowed out in the 1st rd w/ Jrue & more Giannis the prior season.
No.
soxperry wrote:Matches Malone wrote:I'm ready for Jrue to say something spiteful after winning, like this ring means more or something and it'll piss us all off.
If Jrue could have provided any resistance whatsoever against Jimmy Butler, he would still have his job most likely. I dont want to hear **** from Jrue.
MickeyDavis wrote:Couldn't care less about Jrue and the associated angst ¯\_(ツ)_/¯