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I know we say "the refs screwed the game" often, but my god this Bulls-Heat game was incredible .. Everytime the Bulls had a chance to get closer, the refs made some BS calls ..
Bellinelli got hammered hard on his made 3 -> No call
Noah gets a clean rebound but Bosh flops to the floor -> foul on Noah
James got 2 and-1's & that foul from the gif above -> still trying to find the fouls on those plays
Chicago's already short-handed, they can't play 5-on-8. I love this game, but not when the guys in grey are more in the spotlights than the players. And that's just sad
Bellinelli got hammered hard on his made 3 -> No call
Noah gets a clean rebound but Bosh flops to the floor -> foul on Noah
James got 2 and-1's & that foul from the gif above -> still trying to find the fouls on those plays
Chicago's already short-handed, they can't play 5-on-8. I love this game, but not when the guys in grey are more in the spotlights than the players. And that's just sad
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rcklsscognition wrote:doct3r dr3 wrote:
What is this? Looks like Lebron isn't even trying to score, just trying to pick up a foul by moving his arms around with the ball ala james harden.
THIS. I don't get it
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Bensational wrote:Zmill wrote:I think you're underestimating the impact Gasol has on the game, Ben. I think both Noah and Gasol are invaluable to their teams. DPOTY caliber defense, excellent reads and passing out of the high post (both average 4 apg), and a sound offensive game that keeps the opposing center working. If I was to make a list of the top 10 or top 15 most impactful players in the NBA both Marc Gasol and Noah would be on it.
i personally don't value them that highly, and i really think that they're a product of their entire team's defensive philosophy, and if you took them off their teams, they would struggle to be seen as productively. look at Chicago pre-Thibs, and Boston post-Thibs. look at Nene post-Denver. look at Perkins post-Boston. heck, look at Dwight post-Orlando.
i respect that they're currently a big part of their team's success, but i don't rate those teams very highly to begin with. i feel like if you begin a team by committing a max deal to someone like that, who can't really impact a game individually, essentially making them a foundation piece, then you're just making it harder for yourself to acquire legit talent.
Bensational wrote:and you think a 56 win team with absolutely no hope of competing for a championship is a success? again, well done.
Marc Gasol gon prove yall wrong!
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Pacers look like they might take the series. I'm impressed.
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The knicks are all messed up. Jason Kidd hasn't scored in 16 straight games or something like that. JR Smith is blowing a nice payday too.
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rcklsscognition wrote:The knicks are all messed up. Jason Kidd hasn't scored in 16 straight games or something like that. JR Smith is blowing a nice payday too.
JR is being JR. This is why I would have voted for Butler or Martin for 6th man over him. He's a gunner who shoots in the low 40s and was in the high 30s for most of January through March. A hot April just made everyone forget that for some reason.
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KingRobb02 wrote:rcklsscognition wrote:The knicks are all messed up. Jason Kidd hasn't scored in 16 straight games or something like that. JR Smith is blowing a nice payday too.
JR is being JR. This is why I would have voted for Butler or Martin for 6th man over him. He's a gunner who shoots in the low 40s and was in the high 30s for most of January through March. A hot April just made everyone forget that for some reason.
First of all I am not surprised. This is a team has a bunch of 3pt chuckers that were having a good shooting regular season. They are a team that hardly penetrate or create for others. Anyone surprised that JR Smith is the same JR Smith from Denver? Sure he can get hot and make several 3 pt's and difficult 2's but at the end of the day he will be always be an unconscious inefficient shooter at around 39% to 42% that will shoot you out of the game in a matter of seconds.
Carmelo has the ability to pass and make players better but not the mentality. He is selfish and has tunnel vision, and he settles for a ton of inefficient 20 footers.
Jason Kidd is too old. Chandler is not completely healthy.
They get matched up against a team like Indy that has long defenders in the post and in the perimeter and the massive amount of 3's they take are mostly contested.
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From watching the playoffs, the big thing I have noticed is the skill of some of the young forwards. I'm not talking Lebron, KD, and Melo. Those guys obvious. I'm more looking at Leonard, George, Butler, and Barnes. These guys are all good and they are all under 24. I think I am happiest because they were all picked outside the top 5, added to a pretty situation, given a small role and then they outgrew it. This makes me really excited to see what Moe and Harris could be given the right structure.
On a related note, those 4 plus guys like Moe and MKG and the league looks pretty talented at the SF position. Then you think about Parker and Wiggins next year and I'm pretty happy with the competition level in the coming years.
On a related note, those 4 plus guys like Moe and MKG and the league looks pretty talented at the SF position. Then you think about Parker and Wiggins next year and I'm pretty happy with the competition level in the coming years.
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I hope Pacers or Grizzlies win it all. I dislike superstar players. Obviously, I probably wouldn't complain if we eventually built a superteam, but honestly a well balanced defensive juggernaut is a team I would LOVE and prefer to have.
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Last Guardian wrote:I hope Pacers or Grizzlies win it all. I dislike superstar players. Obviously, I probably wouldn't complain if we eventually built a superteam, but honestly a well balanced defensive juggernaut is a team I would LOVE and prefer to have.
The Grizzlies have a superstar. Just not a traditional, shot happy, score 30 or I have diminished value, superstar.
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First of all I am not surprised. This is a team has a bunch of 3pt chuckers that were having a good shooting regular season. They are a team that hardly penetrate or create for others. Anyone surprised that JR Smith is the same JR Smith from Denver? Sure he can get hot and make several 3 pt's and difficult 2's but at the end of the day he will be always be an unconscious inefficient shooter at around 39% to 42% that will shoot you out of the game in a matter of seconds.
Carmelo has the ability to pass and make players better but not the mentality. He is selfish and has tunnel vision, and he settles for a ton of inefficient 20 footers.
Jason Kidd is too old. Chandler is not completely healthy.
They get matched up against a team like Indy that has long defenders in the post and in the perimeter and the massive amount of 3's they take are mostly contested.
All their players are either one dimensional or old. Only exception is Shumpert. None of the Pacers players are all that great, but pretty much all of them have an impact on both sides of the floor.
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The best part of the conference finals? Of the top 20 players in total points scored this year, only James and Wade are still playing. The 4 teams have the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 7th ranked defenses. It looks like the new CBA is having the desired effect. So needs go to scorers? Balanced team + good coaching + defensive focus = success.
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KingRobb02 wrote:Last Guardian wrote:I hope Pacers or Grizzlies win it all. I dislike superstar players. Obviously, I probably wouldn't complain if we eventually built a superteam, but honestly a well balanced defensive juggernaut is a team I would LOVE and prefer to have.
The Grizzlies have a superstar. Just not a traditional, shot happy, score 30 or I have diminished value, superstar.
THey do not have a superstar.
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Anyways, that Knicks/Pacers game was quite epic late 3rd and 4th quarter. Loved the win by the Pacers.

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So Scott Skiles is the frontrunner for the Nets job. Billy King ladies and gentleman.
This guy was given an extension before the playoffs started.

This guy was given an extension before the playoffs started.
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Lol Tony Allen, what a disgrace, smart though
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How the flippin fk is Hibbert not on the court for that last play in Miami. OMFG, absolutely unacceptable coaching. WTF is Vogel thinking?!!?!?! Resting him for second overtime? YOUR UP 1, YOU GET A STOP AND YOU WIN, YOU DONT AND YOU LOSE!!!!!!! Lebron had 2.2 seconds and was able to stroll in for a layup. How an NBA level coach cannot understand this is just embarassing. Vogel just cost his team a finals visit right there with that epic brainfart, well done chap, good season, enjoy unemployment in about 1 week, coz you will be fired.

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Vogel cost Indy the series with his idiotic decision to take Hibbert out leading to two last second Lebron layups. I feel bad for Indy fans, they earned that win.
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Optimus_Steel wrote:Vogel cost Indy the series with his idiotic decision to take Hibbert out leading to two last second Lebron layups. I feel bad for Indy fans, they earned that win.
Could not agree more, incase you hadnt picked that up from my previous post


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My Miami Hate-o-meter is at an alltime high right now, i would say about 100000000 out of 10. I think its a combination of that team and how they have been built, as well as the bias reffing they get every game, as well as Stern having rules preventing teams from objecting to bad calls, as well as the stupid fkn Miami fans, and to top it all off their announcer makes me want to stab kittens with knitting needles everytime he says Dwaaaaaaaaaaaayne Waaaaaaaaaaaaaade over the speaker.
WOOOOOOOOO SAAAAAAAHHHHHH
WOOOOOOOOO SAAAAAAAHHHHHH
