Blazing_royale wrote:Could definately see Scottie being the Aaron Gordon for this Raptors team.
Just need to find the next Jokic then. No problem
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Blazing_royale wrote:Could definately see Scottie being the Aaron Gordon for this Raptors team.
DreamTeam09 wrote:Clutch0z24 wrote:mihaic wrote:That didn't age well
No worries, I thought the same at that point. What an incredible comeback. What a game. Gordon with the second game winner. He fits so well in that team. And Westbrook who was unplayable on so many teams is a key contributor.
Not too concerned it took Jokic to have one of his best playoff games, And alot of screw ups late for a game winning 3.....They made it more difficult than they needed but i think Thunder still take the series....Too good defensivly and Joker won't have historic games every game this series....It took a historic game for him and only win by 2 at the Buzzer.
Caruso practically tripped his szn avgs in game 1 / can't expect that every game either
ImaBeatDatAzz wrote:You gotta look at the context.. it was for a disgruntled injured star, and for a 1 year rental (there was absolutely no chance Kawhi was gonna sign here). Despite all, Demar was still an all-star player, Poeltl was a lottery pick, and ya a late 1st whatever.
Face it, we got lucky it worked out and I’m glad it did.
But when u go back to the time of the trade, not knowing we would win the chip.. idk man, I can’t say it was cheap. I had gsw winning it again regardless of Kawhi or not. Who knows if KD didn’t get injured
mdenny wrote:
I don't hate norm. I was demonstrating the hypocrisy. Went back and checked. 73 posts bashing fred after game 1. Yet you can't take a single one bashing norm.
The double standard is astounding. We both know that the fred hate is the toxic element on this board. Not norm hate.
ATLTimekeeper wrote:It's really hard to see a 68 win team lose to a 50 win team. I don't see it happening. JDub kept hijacking the offense to try and get a rhythm.
mdenny wrote:gp2015 wrote:Son Goku 25 wrote:Westbrook was gonna have a shaqtin a fool moment running away from the ball during a crucial rebound.
I was also yelling him to pass the ball and not take the last shot even though he has been good tonight.
Only casual basketball fans hate on Russell Westbrook.
The whole 'derrrrr ball goes in derrrrr ball goes out' thing.
He does so many little things that casuals don't see.

mdenny wrote:gp2015 wrote:Son Goku 25 wrote:Westbrook was gonna have a shaqtin a fool moment running away from the ball during a crucial rebound.
I was also yelling him to pass the ball and not take the last shot even though he has been good tonight.
Only casual basketball fans hate on Russell Westbrook.
The whole 'derrrrr ball goes in derrrrr ball goes out' thing.
He does so many little things that casuals don't see.
tsherkin wrote:mdenny wrote:gp2015 wrote:
I was also yelling him to pass the ball and not take the last shot even though he has been good tonight.
Only casual basketball fans hate on Russell Westbrook.
The whole 'derrrrr ball goes in derrrrr ball goes out' thing.
He does so many little things that casuals don't see.
Eh... that's hyperbole.
Westbrook has lots of flaws, so of course he catches criticism for them. He's been doing pretty well on balance for Denver, but he has some "what are you doing, Russ" moments basically every game. He showed that in the first round, as well. Driving into triple coverage, forced shots, that sort of thing. He has only one speed, which is not always appropriate.
Fortunately, he is being used well. This bench role he's got is working out nicely, especially since he's been hitting corner 3s all year. And even at his age, particularly in those minutes, he's still an insane athlete. He provides them a spark they lack when he's off the floor.


WaltFrazier wrote:When Adelman first took over, and won his first game I believe, I saw an article about how he had cut Russ's minutes to about 8 in that game, saying this was their way forward. And how Russ was the only player Malone didn't hold accountable. I don't know how long that lasted but it's obviously sorted now
WaltFrazier wrote:I turned on the Cavs Pacers game just now in the first and discovered Mobley and Hunter are out along with Garland still. How quickly the best record can become meaningless.
But they're up 12 for now, it'll be hard to hang on


Basketball_Jones wrote:No Mobley or Hunter means Indiana has a good chance to win this series. They’ll be at home next two games.
