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Re: First Round Playoff Thread 

Post#3361 » by Badgerlander » Thu Jun 7, 2012 12:11 pm

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Newz wrote:That was back when I wanted to trade Bogut for Harden/Ibaka... and no one wanted to do it. :(

There were a whole bunch of us that wanted that deal.


The rest of us just wondered what kind of drugs they'd have to be on to accept the deal.


Why does espn insist on referring to OKC as having the best big 3 when they have an actual team.
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Re: First Round Playoff Thread 

Post#3362 » by AussieBuck » Thu Jun 7, 2012 12:13 pm

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AussieBuck wrote:
Newz wrote:That was back when I wanted to trade Bogut for Harden/Ibaka... and no one wanted to do it. :(

There were a whole bunch of us that wanted that deal.


The rest of us just wondered what kind of drugs they'd have to be on to accept the deal.


Why does espn insist on referring to OKC as having the best big 3 when they have an actual team.

This was when neither guy was averaging 10 points a game and some not so bright people were calling Harden a bust.
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Re: First Round Playoff Thread 

Post#3363 » by LUKE23 » Thu Jun 7, 2012 12:16 pm

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We didn't hijack our franchise.


That doesn't have much to do with my point. The teams build the same way.

1. Use the draft almost exclusively to build the roster.
2. Good player development/scouting.
3. Keep their own good players.
4. Don't waste money on veteran FA.
5. Have an extremely long window of contention as a result of 1-4.

Honestly:

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Re: First Round Playoff Thread 

Post#3364 » by Badgerlander » Thu Jun 7, 2012 12:40 pm

AussieBuck wrote:This was when neither guy was averaging 10 points a game and some not so bright people were calling Harden a bust.


I remember Newz wanting them (who didn't), don't remember any bust talk, just remember laughing at the proposal.
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Re: First Round Playoff Thread 

Post#3365 » by Badgerlander » Thu Jun 7, 2012 12:42 pm

LUKE23 wrote:
Honestly:

Packers = Thunder
Vikings = Bucks


I think we're closer to the Lions during Wayne Fontes sans Barry Sanders
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Post#3366 » by europa » Thu Jun 7, 2012 1:02 pm

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Why does espn insist on referring to OKC as having the best big 3 when they have an actual team.


Probably for the same reason people keep talking about Boston's "Big 3" and ignore Rondo, who may be better than all of them at this point.
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Re: First Round Playoff Thread 

Post#3367 » by Newz » Thu Jun 7, 2012 1:27 pm

DocHoliday wrote:
AussieBuck wrote:This was when neither guy was averaging 10 points a game and some not so bright people were calling Harden a bust.


I remember Newz wanting them (who didn't), don't remember any bust talk, just remember laughing at the proposal.


There were a lot of people who didn't want to do it. A lot.
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Post#3368 » by unklchuk » Thu Jun 7, 2012 1:27 pm

As one who too seldom watches the NBA when the Bucks aren't in the game, it's been an eye-opener and an affirmation to watch parts of the Thunder/Spurs series. Reminds me that basketball is an engaging, fun sport to watch (something as a Bucks fan I'd sort of forgotten). All you need are teams that know what they want to do, players with tangible talents, and the mental spirit to compete hard.

Even if I stop being a practicing Bucks fan after 40+ years (undecided right now, mostly depending on whether the Bucks continue to keep practicing the dysfunctional patterns they've been mired in for so long) I'm reassured that the NBA has merit. And the Bucks may one day play at the NBA level.

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Re: First Round Playoff Thread 

Post#3369 » by Treebeard » Thu Jun 7, 2012 1:29 pm

unklchuk wrote:As one who too seldom watches the NBA when the Bucks aren't in the game, it's been an eye-opener and an affirmation to watch parts of the Thunder/Spurs series. Reminds me that basketball is an engaging, fun sport to watch (something as a Bucks fan I'd sort of forgotten). All you need are teams that know what they want to do, players with tangible talents, and the mental spirit to compete hard.

Even if I stop being a practicing Bucks fan after 40+ years (undecided right now, mostly depending on whether the Bucks continue to keep practicing the dysfunctional patterns they've been mired in for so long) I'm reassured that the NBA has merit. And the Bucks may one day play at the NBA level.

We need a new owner.


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Re: First Round Playoff Thread 

Post#3370 » by europa » Thu Jun 7, 2012 1:29 pm

Newz wrote:
DocHoliday wrote:
AussieBuck wrote:This was when neither guy was averaging 10 points a game and some not so bright people were calling Harden a bust.


I remember Newz wanting them (who didn't), don't remember any bust talk, just remember laughing at the proposal.


There were a lot of people who didn't want to do it. A lot.


Pretty sure I didn't. I was a huge Harden fan but didn't see Ibaka becoming this good.
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Post#3371 » by Serge28 » Thu Jun 7, 2012 1:39 pm

europa wrote:
DocHoliday wrote:
Why does espn insist on referring to OKC as having the best big 3 when they have an actual team.


Probably for the same reason people keep talking about Boston's "Big 3" and ignore Rondo, who may be better than all of them at this point.


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Post#3372 » by JimmyTheKid » Thu Jun 7, 2012 1:53 pm

unklchuk wrote:As one who too seldom watches the NBA when the Bucks aren't in the game, it's been an eye-opener and an affirmation to watch parts of the Thunder/Spurs series. Reminds me that basketball is an engaging, fun sport to watch (something as a Bucks fan I'd sort of forgotten). All you need are teams that know what they want to do, players with tangible talents, and the mental spirit to compete hard.

Even if I stop being a practicing Bucks fan after 40+ years (undecided right now, mostly depending on whether the Bucks continue to keep practicing the dysfunctional patterns they've been mired in for so long) I'm reassured that the NBA has merit. And the Bucks may one day play at the NBA level.

We need a new owner.


I, too, don't watch much NBA unless its a Bucks game. I also didn't watch any of the first couple rounds of this year's playoffs. But I've tuned in for the Conference Finals and you're exactly right. The NBA is fun when good teams are playing good basketball. What a concept! On the bright side, the Bucks are only 12 players away. The Thunder are younger, bigger, quicker, stronger, faster, smarter, more fundamentally sound, and better coached than the Bucks. By a mile. The organization understood that they had to get really bad before they could get really good. They drafted well. They developed well. I really wish I had it in me to sell out the Bucks for a well run organization. I just can't do it. Instead, I suffer.
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Re: First Round Playoff Thread 

Post#3373 » by InsideOut » Thu Jun 7, 2012 1:59 pm

Wise1 wrote:
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I wouldn't say great teams, until he got to the heat, he has been on average teams that he made better


I'd disagree with you Mike. I see the old "Cleveland went from 60 game winners to 19 game winners after Lebron left" misleading argument. Here's the truth. The season before their first 60 win season, the Cavs won 45 games. The Chosen One was a member of that 45 win team. The next season, the Cavs acquire Mo Williams...THEN they win 60 plus games. After Cleveland won 60 games for the last time, they not only lost Lebron...BUT ALSO Zydrunas Ilgauskas, Shaquille Oneal and Delonte West. So it wasn't just Lebron leaving that caused Cleveland to slip to 19 wins. Add to that the fact that during that 19 win tanking campaign, Anderson Very Joe and Mo Williams only played 31 and 36 games respectively. So let's be a little more honest here when talking about how Cleveland fell off without Lebron.


You're seriously bringing up fat Shaq, broken-down Z and Delonte "freaking" West to support your claim that Cleveland had a great team around James? If you look at the games Mo and Varejao both played you'll see the Cavs sucked anyway. Besides, what has any of those guys names you brought up done post James? If you are trying to use these guys to prove to mlloyd10 that James supporting cast was great I think you are the one that needs to be a little more honest.

A guy that had a great supporting cast was MJ. He retired the 1st time and that team only won 2 less games, advanced in the playoffs, had multiple all-stars and a 1st team all NBA player in Pippen. Now that is a great team and light years from guys like fat Shaq, Z, West...
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Re: First Round Playoff Thread 

Post#3374 » by Newz » Thu Jun 7, 2012 2:09 pm

There are still people trying to say LeBron's cast was good in Cleveland? :rofl:
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Post#3375 » by europa » Thu Jun 7, 2012 2:19 pm

"Good job. Good effort" kid was just trying to cheer the Heat up. If they win tonight and don't bring this kid in to announce the starting lineups for Game 7 they're screwing the pooch massively.

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/othe ... 8272.story
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Re: First Round Playoff Thread 

Post#3376 » by Newz » Thu Jun 7, 2012 2:20 pm

europa wrote:"Good job. Good effort" kid was just trying to cheer the Heat up. If they win tonight and don't bring this kid in to announce the starting lineups for Game 7 they're screwing the pooch massively.

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/othe ... 8272.story


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Re: First Round Playoff Thread 

Post#3377 » by Treebeard » Thu Jun 7, 2012 2:37 pm

JimmyTheKid wrote: The NBA is fun when good teams are playing good basketball. What a concept! On the bright side, the Bucks are only 12 players away. ....... I really wish I had it in me to sell out the Bucks for a well run organization. I just can't do it. Instead, I suffer.


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Re: First Round Playoff Thread 

Post#3378 » by JimmyTheKid » Thu Jun 7, 2012 3:49 pm

Newz wrote:
europa wrote:"Good job. Good effort" kid was just trying to cheer the Heat up. If they win tonight and don't bring this kid in to announce the starting lineups for Game 7 they're screwing the pooch massively.

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/othe ... 8272.story


That little kid is my hero.


I look back to when I was a 9-year old Bucks fan, all doe-eyed and wet behind the ears. After a Bucks' loss, I might have told Frank Brickowski, Brad Lohaus, or Jeff Grayer "good job" or "good effort." Fast forward 20 seasons and Im singing a different tune after being beaten down with terrible rosters, coaches, GM's, and Herbie... now a 30-year old Bucks fan. Check out these win totals from teams I've had a pleasure to watch... 31, 28, 20, 34, 25, 33, 36, 28, 42, 52, 41, 42, 30, 40, 28, 26, 34, 46, 35, 31... only two winning playoff series (both in the same year when I was out of state for college and didn't have the NBA Ticket)

:lol:

If the "good effort" kid started watching basketball this season, he's already witnessed his team have as much success as I've seen in my entire Bucks watching lifetime. And I'm 20 years older.
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Post#3379 » by europa » Thu Jun 7, 2012 3:51 pm

JimmyTheKid wrote:I look back to when I was a 9-year old Bucks fan, all doe-eyed and wet behind the ears. After a Bucks' loss, I might have told Frank Brickowski, Brad Lohaus, or Jeff Grayer "good job" or "good effort."


If you told Grayer "good job, good effort" after his free throw attempt went backwards you would've been a true Bucks fan.
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Re: First Round Playoff Thread 

Post#3380 » by europa » Thu Jun 7, 2012 5:22 pm

If they ever make a movie about "The Decision," Jonah Hill is a slam dunk to be cast as Brian Windhorst.
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