Game Cigar: Big win vs. the Champs 3-17-08
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Tough call, many great points brought up in this thread. I'm going with Pierce. This was a very encouraging game from him. He was very active and focused on both ends of the court. He hit the boards hard. He frequently made strong cuts without the ball. This is the Paul Pierce I want to see in the playoffs.
Cassell was huge. Rondo made several important plays but offset some with poor judgments or mental lapses. KG was KG. And, actually, I liked the minutes House played last night as well.
Cassell was huge. Rondo made several important plays but offset some with poor judgments or mental lapses. KG was KG. And, actually, I liked the minutes House played last night as well.
Baylor is Brat.
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sam_I_am wrote:Without question it was Paul Pierce. He led team in points, assists and rebounds. He had the big block on Udoka at crunch time. He scored 22 pts. on a mere 13 shots. He quietly carried the team on his back tonight.
I agree. Cassell came in second, imo. Rondo third. I didn't give it to Rondo because I think Rondo was the main reason the C's were down in the first place with his terrible play and and poor shot selection. To his credit, he did, however, turn it on and played great the 2nd half.
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sam_I_am wrote:Without question it was Paul Pierce. He led team in points, assists and rebounds. He had the big block on Udoka at crunch time. He scored 22 pts. on a mere 13 shots. He quietly carried the team on his back tonight.
But Sam that is what the MVP does.
Darrendaye nice call on Eddie House he really was disruptive on the defensive end tonight which was big because to start that game the Spurs were running their stuff better than they do in shootaround with no one else on the court.
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Jammer wrote:Tony Allen should have been included in the list of choices for MVP for his defense on Tracy McGrady.
Nonetheless, I would have voted for Leon Powe, if the Poll had not already ended when I made this post.
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