20MexicanosIn1Van wrote:I like that Ted is supporting his guys but what Nene did was stupid and not apologizing to his teammates was selfish.
It didn't make Nene enjoy today's victory any less. I heard he had a ball.
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20MexicanosIn1Van wrote:I like that Ted is supporting his guys but what Nene did was stupid and not apologizing to his teammates was selfish.
dangermouse wrote:You gotta give it to Athreeza.
But Bradley Beal was damn close. Kid showed star potential out there. I also thought Wall, while not scoring or looking as aggressive as we would like on that front, did a great job defensively (for the most part, a few lazy matador-and-try-to-poke-the-ball-out moments) and was finding shooters easily with the pass.
Fantastic game all round, its hard to fault a single player. They all let each other down by playing lazy in the 4th though.
montestewart wrote:20MexicanosIn1Van wrote:I like that Ted is supporting his guys but what Nene did was stupid and not apologizing to his teammates was selfish.
It didn't make Nene enjoy today's victory any less. I heard he had a ball.
payitforward wrote:I give player of the game to... Nene!!
His ejection is surely at least one main reason that our guys came out in super-focused mode and dominated. At the same time, knowing Nene wouldn't play just might have caused the Bulls to be chuckling on the day off and assume they'd already put game 4 in their win column -- taking back home court advantage and erasing our performances in Chicago.
So, even if I'm joking a little, you can make the argument that Nene, even absent, was the player of the game. No?
Bickerstaff: who's up for kickball?!!
Ed Wood: Only if it's the no-pants variety.
Rafael122 wrote:Gortat missed some bunnies. Not sure how it came across on TV, but man, he easily could have had 20-25 points last night. Missed layups at point blank range
dckingsfan wrote:Rafael122 wrote:Gortat missed some bunnies. Not sure how it came across on TV, but man, he easily could have had 20-25 points last night. Missed layups at point blank range
Kind of the entire series, no?
Bickerstaff: who's up for kickball?!!
Ed Wood: Only if it's the no-pants variety.
payitforward wrote:I give player of the game to... Nene!!
His ejection is surely at least one main reason that our guys came out in super-focused mode and dominated. At the same time, knowing Nene wouldn't play just might have caused the Bulls to be chuckling on the day off and assume they'd already put game 4 in their win column -- taking back home court advantage and erasing our performances in Chicago.
So, even if I'm joking a little, you can make the argument that Nene, even absent, was the player of the game. No?
Rafael122 wrote:Gortat missed some bunnies. Not sure how it came across on TV, but man, he easily could have had 20-25 points last night. Missed layups at point blank range
Rafael122 wrote:I suppose. I wouldn't say he's afraid of contact, but it looks like he tries to avoid it, and then just takes some awkward layups. It's frustrating b/c that game could have been over with 3-4 minutes to spare, instead I was sitting there sweating it out.![]()
daSwami wrote:Ariza played huge. So huge he even fooled Hubie Brown into praising his ability to take his man off the dribble. WTF? Gortat should get some props though for holding it down in the middle in Nene's absence. Not a huge game, statistically, but that trap-breaking pass to Ariza in the 4th quarter was a thing of beauty. (And, although it was potentially a really dumb move - there's a small part of me that's proud of him for coming off the bench and being ready to get his teammate's back Friday night.)
buszmen wrote:Rafael122 wrote:I suppose. I wouldn't say he's afraid of contact, but it looks like he tries to avoid it, and then just takes some awkward layups. It's frustrating b/c that game could have been over with 3-4 minutes to spare, instead I was sitting there sweating it out.![]()
Refs really must doesnt like Gortat. So many unjustified fauls called, maybe he doesnt want to be fauled out of the game.