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NBA PLAYOFFS RND 1: NUGGETS vs. THUNDER - GAME 3

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Re: NBA PLAYOFFS RND 1: NUGGETS vs. THUNDER - GAME 3 

Post#41 » by pickaxe » Sun Apr 24, 2011 9:16 pm

We are the masters of being on the receiving end of tainted victories.
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put the ball in the basket like this
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Re: NBA PLAYOFFS RND 1: NUGGETS vs. THUNDER - GAME 3 

Post#42 » by Nuggetsfanduh98 » Sun Apr 24, 2011 10:59 pm

Morci... IMO you are totally wrong. JR missed quite a few jumpers true. But who else was going to score. Raymond Felton? Who Missed a critical lay-up when the score was 88-82?... Gallo? What has he done? Face it JR and AAA are the only 2 players who can create their own shot and shoot with range. We would have had a better chance at winning if we had just left JR in the game of let him keep shooting. I'm Not going to sit here and lie. Two main reasons we have lost these game IMO are Of course the coaching it has been horrible. Also what about our Point Guard play? I have not been impressed with Ty or Ray at all. Maybe i'm the only one but they have not dazzled me at all.
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Re: NBA PLAYOFFS RND 1: NUGGETS vs. THUNDER - GAME 3 

Post#43 » by corona » Sun Apr 24, 2011 11:54 pm

morci wrote:Leaving JR out there with the ultimate green light was a horrible, horrible mistake!

at least he was getting good shots that he usually knocks down. and doing other things (diving for that loose ball, getting rebounds)

when jr sat down, the guys left on the court couldn't even get good looks within their ability levels.

he was -16 or something in game 2 and karl put the loss on him.
he was +14 in this game, and people are blaming him for shooting the team out of the game. yea :roll:
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Post#44 » by el loco » Mon Apr 25, 2011 12:20 am

corona wrote:
morci wrote:Leaving JR out there with the ultimate green light was a horrible, horrible mistake!

at least he was getting good shots that he usually knocks down. and doing other things (diving for that loose ball, getting rebounds)

when jr sat down, the guys left on the court couldn't even get good looks within their ability levels.

he was -16 or something in game 2 and karl put the loss on him.
he was +14 in this game, and people are blaming him for shooting the team out of the game. yea :roll:


I didn't see any quotes in the post from GK about +/- after this game, I wonder why?
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Re: NBA PLAYOFFS RND 1: NUGGETS vs. THUNDER - GAME 3 

Post#45 » by KAVK » Mon Apr 25, 2011 12:22 am

Nuggetsfanduh98 wrote:Morci... IMO you are totally wrong. JR missed quite a few jumpers true. But who else was going to score. Raymond Felton? Who Missed a critical lay-up when the score was 88-82?... Gallo? What has he done? Face it JR and AAA are the only 2 players who can create their own shot and shoot with range. We would have had a better chance at winning if we had just left JR in the game of let him keep shooting. I'm Not going to sit here and lie. Two main reasons we have lost these game IMO are Of course the coaching it has been horrible. Also what about our Point Guard play? I have not been impressed with Ty or Ray at all. Maybe i'm the only one but they have not dazzled me at all.


Karl does not do in game adjustments at all. I could not believe he left Nene out while all that time Perkins was out with early fouls. We are one of the few teams that has a decent tool to play inside out & i have no idea why Karl does not do that? Martin is done here PERIOD! Karl's ego & stubbornness on top of his lack of real knowledge, feel, instinct to the game was exposed wide open in this game. J.R was the only guy that could have changed this game.
George Karl !

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