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PG6:Tough Loss

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Re: PG6:Tough Loss 

Post#561 » by This IsMy House » Sun Jun 2, 2013 10:19 pm

DefenseWins wrote:Yep, that 3 hurt. It seems whoever likes to guard PG doesn't even give him pressure sometimes... but our players get pressured a lot since Pacers play 1vs1 and don't leave their guys. Unless LBJ is getting doubled.

As bad as Battier has been, I'd rather have him in the game than Ray, then have Miller replace Ray.

I miss Miller on the floor man, this dude still got it. Ray is getting more playing time because of his reputation. I was looking at some videos earlier and in 2008 I believe, Ray had missed 16 3's in a row in the FInals... if he were to do some **** like that here... I'd lose it.


So you'd rather have Battier out there over Miller? I disagree Miller rebounded, battled for the ball, and knocked down shots right away. Something neither Battier or Allen have done basically the entire post season. Unless George is going to be in the post the whole time, hell run right past Battier.
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Re: PG6:Tough Loss 

Post#562 » by Buju » Sun Jun 2, 2013 10:19 pm

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In midst of worst stretch since rookie yr, Bosh was one of 1st players at practice facility during Sunday's day off.

Lets **** GO!!!

I admire Bosh's faults and working hard for game 7.

Either way he will need to have a huge game in order to dust off the dirt he piled on us.
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Re: PG6:Tough Loss 

Post#563 » by Sonny Carson » Sun Jun 2, 2013 10:19 pm

DefenseWins wrote:Yep, that 3 hurt. It seems whoever likes to guard PG doesn't even give him pressure sometimes... but our players get pressured a lot since Pacers play 1vs1 and don't leave their guys. Unless LBJ is getting doubled.

As bad as Battier has been, I'd rather have him in the game than Ray, then have Miller replace Ray.

I miss Miller on the floor man, this dude still got it. Ray is getting more playing time because of his reputation. I was looking at some videos earlier and in 2008 I believe, Ray had missed 16 3's in a row in the FInals... if he were to do some **** like that here... I'd lose it.


Yea. If we go Small (And I'm hoping we dont)

Still put LeBron on DWest, but Battier on George. Battier should be well rested after missing a lot of time the last 3 games. He's savvy enough and has enough length to bother George.

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Re: PG6:Tough Loss 

Post#564 » by DefenseWins » Sun Jun 2, 2013 10:22 pm

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DefenseWins wrote:Yep, that 3 hurt. It seems whoever likes to guard PG doesn't even give him pressure sometimes... but our players get pressured a lot since Pacers play 1vs1 and don't leave their guys. Unless LBJ is getting doubled.

As bad as Battier has been, I'd rather have him in the game than Ray, then have Miller replace Ray.

I miss Miller on the floor man, this dude still got it. Ray is getting more playing time because of his reputation. I was looking at some videos earlier and in 2008 I believe, Ray had missed 16 3's in a row in the FInals... if he were to do some **** like that here... I'd lose it.


So you'd rather have Battier out there over Miller? I disagree Miller rebounded, battled for the ball, and knocked down shots right away. Something neither Battier or Allen have done basically the entire post season. Unless George is going to be in the post the whole time, hell run right past Battier.



No, I want Miller over Ray. I realized I jumbled up my words, I meant Miller in for Ray, his role. Then have Battier out there at even SF. I would rather have Miller and Battier in there than Ray. Defense is becoming important and Ray doesn't have that...
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Re: PG6:Tough Loss 

Post#565 » by This IsMy House » Sun Jun 2, 2013 10:27 pm

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DefenseWins wrote:Yep, that 3 hurt. It seems whoever likes to guard PG doesn't even give him pressure sometimes... but our players get pressured a lot since Pacers play 1vs1 and don't leave their guys. Unless LBJ is getting doubled.

As bad as Battier has been, I'd rather have him in the game than Ray, then have Miller replace Ray.

I miss Miller on the floor man, this dude still got it. Ray is getting more playing time because of his reputation. I was looking at some videos earlier and in 2008 I believe, Ray had missed 16 3's in a row in the FInals... if he were to do some **** like that here... I'd lose it.


So you'd rather have Battier out there over Miller? I disagree Miller rebounded, battled for the ball, and knocked down shots right away. Something neither Battier or Allen have done basically the entire post season. Unless George is going to be in the post the whole time, hell run right past Battier.



No, I want Miller over Ray. I realized I jumbled up my words, I meant Miller in for Ray, his role. Then have Battier out there at even SF. I would rather have Miller and Battier in there than Ray. Defense is becoming important and Ray doesn't have that...


Ya I think they need to give Joel/Miller Rays minutes.
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Re: PG6:Tough Loss 

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Re: PG6:Tough Loss 

Post#567 » by This IsMy House » Mon Jun 3, 2013 2:21 am

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Dude if you look closely you can see he went straight up.
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Re: PG6:Tough Loss 

Post#568 » by Grumpy Heat Fan » Mon Jun 3, 2013 2:25 am

This IsMy House wrote:Dude if you look closely you can see he went straight up.


Frank Vogel > Spoelstra

Before the series started, and mostly all year, Vogel has been very vocal about Hibbert.
He goes around saying in private and to the media : "Hibbert goes straight up, please call him fairly!!!"

It has affected the games and how refs call him. Spo has done absolutely nothing to protect our guys or LBJ from the refs. Spo is obsessed with this "We have class and we don't want to focus on refs" garbage. That attitude is good for most situations, but SOMETIMES, like this series, you take the gloves off and you fight. Spo has refused to fight. Phil Jackson used to protect his guys and complain when the refs were garbage, he didn't care about fines.

Vogel beat Spo in the vocal battle, and in my opinion, coaching too.
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Re: PG6:Tough Loss 

Post#569 » by GameTime_3 » Mon Jun 3, 2013 2:29 am

StrengthNHonor wrote:
This IsMy House wrote:Dude if you look closely you can see he went straight up.


Frank Vogel > Spoelstra

Before the series started, and mostly all year, Vogel has been very vocal about Hibbert.
He goes around saying in private and to the media : "Hibbert goes straight up, please call him fairly!!!"

It has affected the games and how refs call him. Spo has done absolutely nothing to protect our guys or LBJ from the refs. Spo is obsessed with this "We have class and we don't want to focus on refs" garbage. That attitude is good for most situations, but SOMETIMES, like this series, you take the gloves off and you fight. Spo has refused to fight. Phil Jackson used to protect his guys and complain when the refs were garbage, he didn't care about fines.

Vogel beat Spo in the vocal battle, and in my opinion, coaching too.
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Post#570 » by fast-break » Mon Jun 3, 2013 2:35 am

GameTime_3 wrote:
StrengthNHonor wrote:
This IsMy House wrote:Dude if you look closely you can see he went straight up.


Frank Vogel > Spoelstra

Before the series started, and mostly all year, Vogel has been very vocal about Hibbert.
He goes around saying in private and to the media : "Hibbert goes straight up, please call him fairly!!!"

It has affected the games and how refs call him. Spo has done absolutely nothing to protect our guys or LBJ from the refs. Spo is obsessed with this "We have class and we don't want to focus on refs" garbage. That attitude is good for most situations, but SOMETIMES, like this series, you take the gloves off and you fight. Spo has refused to fight. Phil Jackson used to protect his guys and complain when the refs were garbage, he didn't care about fines.

Vogel beat Spo in the vocal battle, and in my opinion, coaching too.

I don't know why Spoelstra refuses to speak up about this...Even last night he was directly asked about the call where Lebron met Hibbert at rim and all he would say is "They made their decision, I don't want this to be about the offiiciating". Lebron on the other hand once again said he didn't agree with yet another suspicious call...but no word out of Spo.

Vogel fcking strokes the officials and the media gladly.
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Re: PG6:Tough Loss 

Post#571 » by Sonny Carson » Mon Jun 3, 2013 2:38 am

This IsMy House wrote:
StrengthNHonor wrote:


Dude if you look closely you can see he went straight up.


Yea, but HIS KNEE...HIS KNEE I TELL YA! Sure IT NEVER HIT HIBBERT...and it went outside him. That was enough for a foul!
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Re: PG6:Tough Loss 

Post#572 » by GameTime_3 » Mon Jun 3, 2013 2:41 am

Sonny Carson wrote:
This IsMy House wrote:
StrengthNHonor wrote:


Dude if you look closely you can see he went straight up.


Yea, but HIS KNEE...HIS KNEE I TELL YA! Sure IT NEVER HIT HIBBERT...and it went outside him. That was enough for a foul!


I'm enjoying the fight with people who are trying to defend the call or Hibbert. It brings me great joy to know that these are the people we compete with for jobs & investments, makes me feel better about himself. So many followers....
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Re: PG6:Tough Loss 

Post#573 » by Sonny Carson » Mon Jun 3, 2013 2:53 am

GameTime_3 wrote:
StrengthNHonor wrote:
This IsMy House wrote:Dude if you look closely you can see he went straight up.


Frank Vogel > Spoelstra

Before the series started, and mostly all year, Vogel has been very vocal about Hibbert.
He goes around saying in private and to the media : "Hibbert goes straight up, please call him fairly!!!"

It has affected the games and how refs call him. Spo has done absolutely nothing to protect our guys or LBJ from the refs. Spo is obsessed with this "We have class and we don't want to focus on refs" garbage. That attitude is good for most situations, but SOMETIMES, like this series, you take the gloves off and you fight. Spo has refused to fight. Phil Jackson used to protect his guys and complain when the refs were garbage, he didn't care about fines.

Vogel beat Spo in the vocal battle, and in my opinion, coaching too.


Idk about you guys...but reflecting upon last year. I'm thankful for LeBron's game 6. And that Scott Brooks was the HC of the Thunder...

However, Spo, like Bosh and others have a chance to prove themselves even more tomorrow. Lets see what happens.
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Re: PG6:Tough Loss 

Post#574 » by HurricaneKid » Mon Jun 3, 2013 4:17 pm

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