Capn'O wrote:cgf wrote:Capn'O wrote:
Honestly, I didn't know they had this in them. They didn't play this way at all during the regular season and then Detroit was a tougher matchup than I think even we realized. This looks like a completely different team.
Boston ain't the only ones who can play regular season possum.
I wish I could say I knew they had this in them with certainty…but I always thought it was very possible if we got our top 7 healthy for the playoffs, and that the gap was closer than people made it out to be. It’s why I’ve been arguing we were the 4th best team in the league on here throughout the regular season, and that the Knicks / Pacers / Wolves, would make those top 3 earn it if we hit them with our respective A-games.
But I also expected that Detroit matchup to be exactly as tough as it was…saw an old post of mine today where I said I thought we’d beat them “in 5 or 6 grueling battles”…because I thought the pistons could’ve done what they did this year, last year; if Cade hadn’t gotten hurt, Bogey hadn’t gotten washed up, & Monte had given a f***.
So that series…and the way the first 4 games of that Orlando - Boston series echoed it, as well as the way Indy / Minny bodied the Bucks & Lakers, like I thought they would…actually made me feel more confident in my read of this playoff field.
Though I may be underestimating how much the league will let the warriors get away with in the playoffs…especially now that Steph is hurt…in counting them out.
Well, I think the majority of the "Fire Thibs" mantra came because it was readily apparent that the team could perform better and harder than it was, even with Mitch out. We just didn't know they were waiting![]()
We're not used to a team that wins and isn't leaving everything out there in every win. Especially going back to the 90s.
Thibs never stops learning & adapting, the doubters just couldn’t see the forest for the trees



























