Game Thread Saturday 3/29/08
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Game Thread Saturday 3/29/08
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Game Thread Saturday 3/29/08
Suns-Nets 7:30ET
Cavs-Pistons 7:30ET NBATV
Bucks-Bulls 8:30ET
Warriors-Nuggets 9ET
Bobcats-Trailblazers 10ET
Grizzlies-Clippers 10:30ET
Cavs-Pistons 7:30ET NBATV
Bucks-Bulls 8:30ET
Warriors-Nuggets 9ET
Bobcats-Trailblazers 10ET
Grizzlies-Clippers 10:30ET
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Suns-Nets
Suns in a high-scorer, now that Devin Harris has revived the Nets' offense.
Cavs-Pistons
Detroit to win a slugfest.
Bucks-Bulls
Milwaukee can't even beat Miami at the moment. Surely the Bulls win - but they'll find a way to make it hard.
Warriors-Nuggets
The Warriors will go small and be a little more successful than the Nugz.
Bobcats-Trailblazers
No Roy, the Blazers struggle for scoring, with Aldridge also battling injury. The Bobcats have been hot-and-cold, but have played the 'better' teams well (ie Lakers, Celtics) and I think they get this one.
Grizzlies-Clippers
The Grizzlies beat the Lakers in LA and that's no mean feat, given that they've sucked all year. They look an exciting unit, and if they add either Rose or Beasley to replace what they currently have, they could be a good team to watch in future. I think they get the Clips here, who are mired in mediocrity once again.
Suns in a high-scorer, now that Devin Harris has revived the Nets' offense.
Cavs-Pistons
Detroit to win a slugfest.
Bucks-Bulls
Milwaukee can't even beat Miami at the moment. Surely the Bulls win - but they'll find a way to make it hard.
Warriors-Nuggets
The Warriors will go small and be a little more successful than the Nugz.
Bobcats-Trailblazers
No Roy, the Blazers struggle for scoring, with Aldridge also battling injury. The Bobcats have been hot-and-cold, but have played the 'better' teams well (ie Lakers, Celtics) and I think they get this one.
Grizzlies-Clippers
The Grizzlies beat the Lakers in LA and that's no mean feat, given that they've sucked all year. They look an exciting unit, and if they add either Rose or Beasley to replace what they currently have, they could be a good team to watch in future. I think they get the Clips here, who are mired in mediocrity once again.
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dcash4 wrote:HUGE game between the warriors and nuggets tonight. going to be great. all warriors games should be on national tv.
+1
pillwenney wrote:SacKingZZZ wrote:No thanks to Deng. I read a rumor surfing hoopshype awhile back saying Gay for Reke is a possibility.
Must be true, if it's a rumor you read on Hoopshype.

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I don't think all Golden State Warriors games should be televised on national television. They tend to have some bad games as well.
The cause of that is because they tend to play down to their competition. They already lost to Indiana, Minnesota, Atlanta, New Jersey, Sacramento and Charlotte this season. They relax too much against the lesser team, that's what I hate about them being a good team now because they lose that underdog mentality against bad teams.
BUT, when you have the Warriors playing against teams like Boston, San Antonio, Orlando, New Orleans etc. you'll see amazing basketball performances. Even though they lost to teams they should beat, they are still so many games above .500 and since the Return of Stephen Jackson the Warriors got 40 wins before 20 losses. They always show up against the good teams but sometimes play normally against lessor teams. That's why they had a back-to-back where they lost to the Nets and then came to Cleveland the next day and blew the Cavaliers by 20+ points. Also another back-to-back when they lost to the Rockets (when houston sucked), but came to New Orleans the next day and ran the Hornets out their own building.
Their upcoming schedule is tough though, the race for the playoffs should be fun to watch. They're catching up to the Mavericks while the Nuggets are also in the chase.
The cause of that is because they tend to play down to their competition. They already lost to Indiana, Minnesota, Atlanta, New Jersey, Sacramento and Charlotte this season. They relax too much against the lesser team, that's what I hate about them being a good team now because they lose that underdog mentality against bad teams.
BUT, when you have the Warriors playing against teams like Boston, San Antonio, Orlando, New Orleans etc. you'll see amazing basketball performances. Even though they lost to teams they should beat, they are still so many games above .500 and since the Return of Stephen Jackson the Warriors got 40 wins before 20 losses. They always show up against the good teams but sometimes play normally against lessor teams. That's why they had a back-to-back where they lost to the Nets and then came to Cleveland the next day and blew the Cavaliers by 20+ points. Also another back-to-back when they lost to the Rockets (when houston sucked), but came to New Orleans the next day and ran the Hornets out their own building.
Their upcoming schedule is tough though, the race for the playoffs should be fun to watch. They're catching up to the Mavericks while the Nuggets are also in the chase.
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