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Around the NBA 9.0 (Playoffs Edition)

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Re: Around the NBA 9.0 (Playoffs Edition) 

Post#261 » by DivineFury » Mon May 5, 2014 11:30 pm

Looks like HIbbert's resurgence is over. He does have an assist though!
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Post#262 » by S Curry » Mon May 5, 2014 11:31 pm

13 pt lead for the Wiz, it's nice but it's not enough to win the game, they need to keep hitting their shots and playing hard.
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Post#263 » by Tony15 » Mon May 5, 2014 11:37 pm

John Wall comes out...Wizards look awful.
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Post#264 » by dr3am » Mon May 5, 2014 11:39 pm

Wizards bench similar to the Hawks may be their downfall. Can't play starters for 48 mins
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Post#265 » by cb1 » Mon May 5, 2014 11:40 pm

Thing that's starting to piss me off about Pacers, they're starting to become a team you can never count out because they've been through adversity

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Post#266 » by heatlespeatles » Mon May 5, 2014 11:41 pm

cb1 wrote:Thing that's starting to piss me off about Pacers, they're starting to become a team you can never count out because they've been through adversity

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i can definitely count them out, they beat the Hawks in 7
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Post#267 » by S Curry » Mon May 5, 2014 11:43 pm

A Pacers run to start the 2nd, and I had hope lol, stupid me :(
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Post#268 » by DefenseWins » Mon May 5, 2014 11:45 pm

Typical tbh

As long as the Wizards starting line up and beat Indy's starting line up, they have a chance
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Post#269 » by cb1 » Mon May 5, 2014 11:46 pm

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cb1 wrote:Thing that's starting to piss me off about Pacers, they're starting to become a team you can never count out because they've been through adversity

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i can definitely count them out, they beat the Hawks in 7
:lol::lol: am in the minority when I say Hawks were just a tough matchup for them. They forced Hibbert off the floor and when you can do that the Pacers become average.

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Post#270 » by dr3am » Mon May 5, 2014 11:48 pm

LeBron & D. Wade take notes if the Pacers make it to the ECF....Attack Hibbert early & often, that goes for you too Bosh. Verticality doesn't work for Hibbert when players decide to attack him early in the game
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Post#271 » by heatlespeatles » Mon May 5, 2014 11:49 pm

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cb1 wrote:Thing that's starting to piss me off about Pacers, they're starting to become a team you can never count out because they've been through adversity

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i can definitely count them out, they beat the Hawks in 7
:lol::lol: am in the minority when I say Hawks were just a tough matchup for them. They forced Hibbert off the floor and when you can do that the Pacers become average.

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i actually think Wizards would provide more problems for us, but thats my opinion and likely because i live in DC. I don't fear the Pacers
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Post#272 » by DefenseWins » Mon May 5, 2014 11:53 pm

Bradley Beal looks like Ray Allen lol. And he shoots 3's.
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Post#273 » by DefenseWins » Mon May 5, 2014 11:54 pm

wm3 wrote:LeBron & D. Wade take notes if the Pacers make it to the ECF....Attack Hibbert early & often, that goes for you too Bosh. Verticality doesn't work for Hibbert when players decide to attack him early in the game



I'm always yelling at the TV for the Heat to go at Hibbert to put him in foul trouble. He is very foul prone, swatting at anything.
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Post#274 » by NorrisColeWorld » Mon May 5, 2014 11:58 pm

The Wizards are going to hit 14 threes a game against us.
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Post#275 » by heatlespeatles » Mon May 5, 2014 11:59 pm

NorrisColeWorld wrote:The Wizards are going to hit 14 threes a game against us.

pretty accurate
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Post#276 » by MiaFLSurf » Tue May 6, 2014 12:01 am

Beating the Wiz revolves around stopping Nene. Can't let him attract 2 guys or get banging down low.


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Post#277 » by DefenseWins » Tue May 6, 2014 12:01 am

NorrisColeWorld wrote:The Wizards are going to hit 14 threes a game against us.



It's one of their strong points, and Beal especially has killed us before...

Wizards on paper are a bad match up for us. But so is Indiana. Rather face Indy, but Hibbert will come back alive. Rather go with them tho, they don't hit that much 3's unless you leave PG and Stephenson open (sometimes Hill too).

Wizards starting line up comes back in, they go on a run.
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Post#278 » by NorrisColeWorld » Tue May 6, 2014 12:02 am

MiaFLSurf wrote:Beating the Wiz revolves around stopping Nene. Can't let him attract 2 guys or get banging down low.


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Post#279 » by cb1 » Tue May 6, 2014 12:06 am

NorrisColeWorld wrote:
MiaFLSurf wrote:Beating the Wiz revolves around stopping Nene. Can't let him attract 2 guys or get banging down low.


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Post#280 » by homecourtloss » Tue May 6, 2014 12:13 am

NorrisColeWorld wrote:The Wizards are going to hit 14 threes a game against us.


In the first half...by Ariza himself. Seriously, though, they kind of had two of those types of shooting games against us this year already.

There's no doubt they would have made our lives tougher in the first round and to think we were just a game away from facing them.
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