Game 3 | Cavs at Bucks | Nov 3rd 2012 | 8:30 PM ET
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Re: Game 3 | Cavs at Bucks | Nov 3rd 2012 | 8:30 PM ET
It's game 3.. So I just want to say this... SCREW DRAFT POSITION. I can't stand the tank crowd. Win now, screw next year.
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Nice shot by jennings.
In other news, Miles is terrible. I don't think he has made a field goal since the season has started lol.
In other news, Miles is terrible. I don't think he has made a field goal since the season has started lol.
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fart wrote:Nice shot by jennings.
In other news, Miles is terrible. I don't think he has made a field goal since the season has started lol.
He really is, and he's way to willing to rise up and take the shot from anywhere.
I wish Waiters had his mentality and he was the one looking to fit into the offense.
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Re: Game 3 | Cavs at Bucks | Nov 3rd 2012 | 8:30 PM ET
That game was intense, also I loved the effort from our team tonight. Byron seriously need to stop playing Walton...
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SaiCLE wrote:That game was intense, also I loved the effort from our team tonight.
He is now 4-22 for the season at 18%....
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One thing about Kyrie that reminds me of LeBron... If the game is relatively close I know he will give us a chance to win it. We had a shot here. No way should we be leaving Dunleavy alone from 3 without having to move his feet. He sucks, but he can shoot.
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Rise Against wrote:SaiCLE wrote:That game was intense, also I loved the effort from our team tonight.
He is now 4-22 for the season at 18%....
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This should be interesting....
M.S. Boyer/J. Valade @PDcavsinsider
#Cavs coach Byron Scott charges that clock started late on Brandon Jenning's game-winning shot on Saturday. Video seems to support him.
M.S. Boyer/J. Valade @PDcavsinsider
#Cavs coach Byron Scott charges that clock started late on Brandon Jenning's game-winning shot on Saturday. Video seems to support him.
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Gee, Waiters, Andy and Kyrie all looked great. CJ will look better soon, he can't continue play this bad.
I really like Dion so far. He's playing with so much confidence.
I really like Dion so far. He's playing with so much confidence.
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SaiCLE wrote:This should be interesting....
M.S. Boyer/J. Valade @PDcavsinsider
#Cavs coach Byron Scott charges that clock started late on Brandon Jenning's game-winning shot on Saturday. Video seems to support him.
Not particularly seeing as how there was 1.3 on the shot clock the possession before instead of the .5 Milwaukee was given.
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Was a fun game to watch except for the last shot and the fact that two of my least favorite players ever in Puke and Junkleavy were playing. The bench was horrible again, unfortunately it looks like it will be that way all season. CJ looks so out of place, like he hasnt figured out what to do or where to be at all. After six seasons in the league it shouldnt take this long to figure it out.
Maybe the reason he didnt go to college is on display. I have heard him in interviews and he seems like a great guy but maybe Byron's offense is a but over his head. I was wondering if the starting SG job was given to Dion by the coach to help his confidence but it seems obvious that he has a much better grasp of the offense and where he fits in.
Its interesting to see that Dion appears to be bringing the ball up the court about half the time when he is playing with Kyrie, I wonder if it is to help ease the burden on Kyrie, or to help Dion be more comfortable and give him time to learn to play off the ball, or both. Either way, I like what I have seen from Dion so far, and tbh I wasnt thrilled with the pick when they made it.
Maybe the reason he didnt go to college is on display. I have heard him in interviews and he seems like a great guy but maybe Byron's offense is a but over his head. I was wondering if the starting SG job was given to Dion by the coach to help his confidence but it seems obvious that he has a much better grasp of the offense and where he fits in.
Its interesting to see that Dion appears to be bringing the ball up the court about half the time when he is playing with Kyrie, I wonder if it is to help ease the burden on Kyrie, or to help Dion be more comfortable and give him time to learn to play off the ball, or both. Either way, I like what I have seen from Dion so far, and tbh I wasnt thrilled with the pick when they made it.
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I thought that the Cavs were trying to start the offense through either player. What it does allow is for Kyrie to play off the ball more. But I think it's just a realization that we need Kyrie to score so why wear him out
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Re: Game 3 | Cavs at Bucks | Nov 3rd 2012 | 8:30 PM ET
skones wrote:SaiCLE wrote:This should be interesting....
M.S. Boyer/J. Valade @PDcavsinsider
#Cavs coach Byron Scott charges that clock started late on Brandon Jenning's game-winning shot on Saturday. Video seems to support him.
Not particularly seeing as how there was 1.3 on the shot clock the possession before instead of the .5 Milwaukee was given.
Wait so how long did the bucks have on the final possession? I thought it was 0.7? I don't really see how a player can get a shot off and comfortably beat the clock in that anount of time. Which Jennings did.
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Dutuctive Depp wrote:skones wrote:SaiCLE wrote:This should be interesting....
M.S. Boyer/J. Valade @PDcavsinsider
#Cavs coach Byron Scott charges that clock started late on Brandon Jenning's game-winning shot on Saturday. Video seems to support him.
Not particularly seeing as how there was 1.3 on the shot clock the possession before instead of the .5 Milwaukee was given.
Wait so how long did the bucks have on the final possession? I thought it was 0.7? I don't really see how a player can get a shot off and comfortably beat the clock in that anount of time. Which Jennings did.
They had 0.7 left. with not even a second left somehow Jennings was able to catch the ball, get in form and release before 0.7 ran out Lol.
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Re: Game 3 | Cavs at Bucks | Nov 3rd 2012 | 8:30 PM ET
Nothing will ever beat that Derrick fisher game winner vs the spurs. What was that 0.4? He caught turned and shot. Robbed the spurs of a possible championship.
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Dutuctive Depp wrote:skones wrote:SaiCLE wrote:This should be interesting....
M.S. Boyer/J. Valade @PDcavsinsider
#Cavs coach Byron Scott charges that clock started late on Brandon Jenning's game-winning shot on Saturday. Video seems to support him.
Not particularly seeing as how there was 1.3 on the shot clock the possession before instead of the .5 Milwaukee was given.
Wait so how long did the bucks have on the final possession? I thought it was 0.7? I don't really see how a player can get a shot off and comfortably beat the clock in that anount of time. Which Jennings did.
And bitching and moaning about it is rather ridiculous. The shot that Jennings made but resulted in a shot clock violation was to your favor and put you in a position to tie the game, which you shouldn't have been. The ball clearly hit out of bounds with 1.3 seconds left on the clock, but somehow the refs waived off replay and gave us .5.
At that point, there should have been 8.2 seconds left on the clock and the score should have been at 104-100, thereby eliminating Irving's chance to tie on that next possession.
My point is the inconsistency. I don't know how you can complain about a clock issue and blame it for your loss when a clock issue that worked out in your favor put you in that position in the first place.
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And bitching and moaning about it is rather ridiculous. The shot that Jennings made but resulted in a shot clock violation was to your favor and put you in a position to tie the game, which you shouldn't have been. The ball clearly hit out of bounds with 1.3 seconds left on the clock, but somehow the refs waived off replay and gave us .5.
At that point, there should have been 8.2 seconds left on the clock and the score should have been at 104-100, thereby eliminating Irving's chance to tie on that next possession.
My point is the inconsistency. I don't know how you can complain about a clock issue and blame it for your loss when a clock issue that worked out in your favor put you in that position in the first place.
I'm not complaining at all and I don't really care that we lost i'm just saying. I remember seeing the replay and the ball was well out of his hand by the time we saw the red light which doesnt really add up for a 0.7 second possesion. Those type of things are usually touch and go, freeze frame to find the result.
From the game im much more concerned with things like our bench and letting Mike Dunleavy hit 7 3's than a last gasp shot to bury us. Which was a great shot reardless if they started the clock late or not.