
Gratz to the Pacers
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xxSnEaKyPxx wrote:FromTheLand wrote:xxSnEaKyPxx wrote:Not to pile on, but really wasn't impressed by Atkinson in the series.
Almost felt like he had 1 card, played it and got game 3, then Carlisle adjusted and Atkinson just wasn't sure where to go from there.
Honestly though, his press conferences did not give a good impression of him for me either. Just didn't seem like a dude who could handle the pressure...but also...I know nothing. Just my thoughts.
Yeah we got spoiled in the regular season. I don't agree 100% with the trade Garland crowd. I'd rather get rid of Allen for the right piece. He just always shows up soft when it matters. Slide Mobley to center and get another spacing big imo
I definitely don't think ya'll should trade Garland. I'm not sure what has happened with him in previous post-seasons, seems he hasn't done great in them based off comments, but I think he was very clearly just hurt for this one.
Capn'O wrote:We're the recovering meth addict older brother. And we've been clean for a few years now, thank you very much. Very uncouth to bring it up.
ibraheim718 wrote:It's just that Rick Carlisle has been the best coach in the NBA since Larry Brown retired. It's that simple.
xxSnEaKyPxx wrote:ArksNetsSince99 wrote:xxSnEaKyPxx wrote:Bro, at this point I think you may be bad luck.
If you really wanted the Knicks to lose, you'd start rooting for them.
I did for one game , game 3 , but I can’t force myself to root for them whole series
Take one for the team man. Sometimes you gotta do unfathomable things for the right outcome. :-p
Capn'O wrote:We're the recovering meth addict older brother. And we've been clean for a few years now, thank you very much. Very uncouth to bring it up.
Nuntius wrote:Franco wrote:Nuntius wrote:Great game, Cavs fans. I think that your team really left it all on the court tonight and has nothing to be embarrassed about. Mitchell and Garland just weren't healthy enough tonight and were clearly bothered by the injuries they were playing through. Still, Mitchell's effort was, once again, almost Herculean and Garland really, really tried to tough it out. He did the best he could but playing through a turf toe as a start and stop player is no joke. It really limits your shiftiness and what you can do.
As for my Pacers, I am so **** happy for them. They really deserved this after all the **** they've heard ever since they made last year's ECF. Well, going there once more is proving that last year was no fluke. So **** happy for them and so damn proud. This has been an awesome playoffs for us. Every single starter contributed immensely to this win and everyone made huge plays down the stretch. Once again, a total team win.
No. We have everything to be embarassed about.
The Pacers won fair and square, I ain't about to use injury excuses, but the effort was absolutely pathetic for most of the night. We rested players all year for them to look this **** gassed after sweeping the first round?
Look, game 4 was indeed embarrassing. They have definitely earned the criticism for that game. But tonight? They really gave it their all, man. They just had nothing left in the tank by the end of the game.
And I will once again second what Sneaky said. Playing against this Pacers team is incredibly taxing. You know how in the end of big games, the stars will take a moment to rest and catch their breath on defense while guarding some non-shooter in the corner? Yeah, the Pacers aren't going to afford you to take those breaks. Everyone is a threat to shoot, eveyone is a threat to score and both the ball and the players in perpetual motion. And we also run. Even off of made baskets, we'll try to run. We quite simply do not let the other team catch their breath. And since Carlisle trusts 11 players, we can afford to play that way. We have the bodies to do it and to give breathers to our guys.
We're a weird team, that's for sure, but there's a method to the madness.
cgf wrote:xxSnEaKyPxx wrote:FromTheLand wrote:
Yeah we got spoiled in the regular season. I don't agree 100% with the trade Garland crowd. I'd rather get rid of Allen for the right piece. He just always shows up soft when it matters. Slide Mobley to center and get another spacing big imo
I definitely don't think ya'll should trade Garland. I'm not sure what has happened with him in previous post-seasons, seems he hasn't done great in them based off comments, but I think he was very clearly just hurt for this one.
Both fanbases hate it each time I suggest it, but I can't help thinking that there's a trade to be built around Garland and Franz Wagner that could unlock both teams as absolute monsters.
Franco wrote:Nuntius wrote:No. We have everything to be embarassed about.
ArksNetsSince99 wrote:Nuntius wrote:Franco wrote:
No. We have everything to be embarassed about.
The Pacers won fair and square, I ain't about to use injury excuses, but the effort was absolutely pathetic for most of the night. We rested players all year for them to look this **** gassed after sweeping the first round?
Look, game 4 was indeed embarrassing. They have definitely earned the criticism for that game. But tonight? They really gave it their all, man. They just had nothing left in the tank by the end of the game.
And I will once again second what Sneaky said. Playing against this Pacers team is incredibly taxing. You know how in the end of big games, the stars will take a moment to rest and catch their breath on defense while guarding some non-shooter in the corner? Yeah, the Pacers aren't going to afford you to take those breaks. Everyone is a threat to shoot, eveyone is a threat to score and both the ball and the players in perpetual motion. And we also run. Even off of made baskets, we'll try to run. We quite simply do not let the other team catch their breath. And since Carlisle trusts 11 players, we can afford to play that way. We have the bodies to do it and to give breathers to our guys.
We're a weird team, that's for sure, but there's a method to the madness.
Plan your July weekends accordingly , we don’t know exactly parade day
Nuntius wrote:ArksNetsSince99 wrote:Nuntius wrote:
Look, game 4 was indeed embarrassing. They have definitely earned the criticism for that game. But tonight? They really gave it their all, man. They just had nothing left in the tank by the end of the game.
And I will once again second what Sneaky said. Playing against this Pacers team is incredibly taxing. You know how in the end of big games, the stars will take a moment to rest and catch their breath on defense while guarding some non-shooter in the corner? Yeah, the Pacers aren't going to afford you to take those breaks. Everyone is a threat to shoot, eveyone is a threat to score and both the ball and the players in perpetual motion. And we also run. Even off of made baskets, we'll try to run. We quite simply do not let the other team catch their breath. And since Carlisle trusts 11 players, we can afford to play that way. We have the bodies to do it and to give breathers to our guys.
We're a weird team, that's for sure, but there's a method to the madness.
Plan your July weekends accordingly , we don’t know exactly parade day
Arky, I'm not even American
Coach Carter wrote:This year is a wash and most of us know it.
ArksNetsSince99 wrote:Nuntius wrote:ArksNetsSince99 wrote:
Plan your July weekends accordingly , we don’t know exactly parade day
Arky, I'm not even American
That means you not coming for parade ?![]()
Chuck Everett wrote:cgf wrote:xxSnEaKyPxx wrote:I definitely don't think ya'll should trade Garland. I'm not sure what has happened with him in previous post-seasons, seems he hasn't done great in them based off comments, but I think he was very clearly just hurt for this one.
Both fanbases hate it each time I suggest it, but I can't help thinking that there's a trade to be built around Garland and Franz Wagner that could unlock both teams as absolute monsters.
Garland is not a championship level guard. You don't trade Wagner for him. If you trade Wagner, it's for someone like Cade or Jalen Williams.
Capn'O wrote:We're the recovering meth addict older brother. And we've been clean for a few years now, thank you very much. Very uncouth to bring it up.
Both guys with a bum left foot.Yoshun wrote:Mitchell and Garland a combined 12/41, yikes.