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Re: Orlando Magic (7-12) @ Golden State Warriors (14-2) 

Post#941 » by NickAnderson » Wed Dec 3, 2014 6:12 am

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Seriously?? 19 Min, 1-7 shooting, 2 pts, 1 reb, -13, and horrendous defense


i remember him defending big baby last year.. dunno if he just trolls now or defends every vet for no reason but he loves vets


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Re: Orlando Magic (7-12) @ Golden State Warriors (14-2) 

Post#942 » by Orlwillbeback » Wed Dec 3, 2014 6:13 am

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Orlwillbeback wrote:dude he got schooled by a better player. Curry did an in and out move that gave him the space, harris didnt intentionally give the best shooter in the world space obviously....


There was a big gap even before Curry made a move, which made falling for that move even more terrible. Seriously, all Harris needed to do is run right at Curry with his hands up and get close, then let him drive past him. Why is that so hard for some people on here to understand? Curry made a big shot and deserves credit for that, but you have to do everything possible to not give Curry that shot and I don't think Harris did that.

so you're saying you want harris, who does not have the best lateral quickness, to crowd curry??? LMAO get out of here man i swear the tobias hate is out of control.
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Re: Orlando Magic (7-12) @ Golden State Warriors (14-2) 

Post#943 » by FFBlitzace » Wed Dec 3, 2014 6:13 am

otownflava21 wrote:a) I also, in hindsight, would rather have fouled Curry right away to at least ensure an overtime opportunity.

b) I had a feeling we were going to lose this anyways in the 4th quarter and here is why...

Oladipo hits a wing three from a drive and dish by Payton. The Magic's lead increases to 12. As Oladipo backpedals from the timeout that was called and heads to the Magic bench...he repeatively, and consistently yells "WHOOOOOOO" at least 5 times in a row. It was loud enough that I could distinctively hear it from my low volume TV. I know for a fact each and every one of the Warrior's players heard him as well in disgust.

I knew that show of cockiness and early celebration would come back and bite us in the behind....Karma always does. If anyone recorded this game, go back and see that Curry, once he hits the game winning three, DELIBERATELY yells "WHOOOOO" over and over again systematically like Oladipo did earlier.

I hope Oladipo learns his lesson, and to be as humble as he is advertised to be. Sometimes it comes back and bites you in the behind in sports when you act out of your ordinary line, especially when its in a form of early celebration.

And if nobody thinks I'm telling the truth, go back and watch your T-Vo or rerun.



Perhaps. But GSW was doing some hootin and hollerin during their late 2nd quarter run, so I wouldn't feel too badly about that.
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Re: Orlando Magic (7-12) @ Golden State Warriors (14-2) 

Post#944 » by KillMonger » Wed Dec 3, 2014 6:15 am

I mean willie isnt giving us anything on either end of the floor. Not hitiing shots, not passing well, not doing anything defensively. Why keep playing him? Hark could do better on his worst day
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Re: Orlando Magic (7-12) @ Golden State Warriors (14-2) 

Post#945 » by orlando1214 » Wed Dec 3, 2014 6:16 am

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And if he was right up on him and got a wide open layup, you would be here getting on him for not showing any resistance on the Curry drive to the hoop.


Ummm, no because that's the smart move to make on the best shooter in the league. Actually the smartest thing would have been just to foul him. Everyone in the world knew Curry wanted that 3. Give him the layup/foul him and it's a tie and the game would still be going on. Instead they gave him the 3 and lost the game.
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Re: Orlando Magic (7-12) @ Golden State Warriors (14-2) 

Post#946 » by otownflava21 » Wed Dec 3, 2014 6:16 am

Perhaps. But GSW was doing some hootin and hollerin during their late 2nd quarter run, so I wouldn't feel too badly about that.


I just knew as a visiting team that Oladipo's overcelebration was not appropriate, and Karma may come back and bite him for that.

I believe in the saying that the team should take the form of their coach. Jacque is a humble, level headed individual who never hoots and hollers or acts with too much swagger you begin to cross the line of overconfidence or cockiness.

When the team is not acting within the personality of the coach, thats when you know there are chemistry issues....
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Re: Orlando Magic (7-12) @ Golden State Warriors (14-2) 

Post#947 » by Hogified05 » Wed Dec 3, 2014 6:17 am

As soon as Curry got the ball I knew he was shooting the 3. I think everyone else knew it too except Harris. 3 is the only thing that would have hurt us there. You have to crowd him and not back pedal, if he blows by you big whoop it's OT unless we hit a game winning shot on the other end. I won't beat Harris up too much about it. I mean you can't be too mad we played a whale of a game. But that was on Harris.

I had a flashback to the 09 finals when Meer did the same damn thing with Fisher in what was it game 4 or 5. 3 was all that could hurt us. Just a mental fart on Harris and Meer.
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Re: Orlando Magic (7-12) @ Golden State Warriors (14-2) 

Post#948 » by ORLMagicGirl15 » Wed Dec 3, 2014 6:17 am

otownflava21 wrote:a) I also, in hindsight, would rather have fouled Curry right away to at least ensure an overtime opportunity.

b) I had a feeling we were going to lose this anyways in the 4th quarter and here is why...

Oladipo hits a wing three from a drive and dish by Payton. The Magic's lead increases to 12. As Oladipo backpedals from the timeout that was called and heads to the Magic bench...he repeatively, and consistently yells "WHOOOOOOO" at least 5 times in a row. It was loud enough that I could distinctively hear it from my low volume TV. I know for a fact each and every one of the Warrior's players heard him as well in disgust.

I knew that show of cockiness and early celebration would come back and bite us in the behind....Karma always does. If anyone recorded this game, go back and see that Curry, once he hits the game winning three, DELIBERATELY yells "WHOOOOO" over and over again systematically like Oladipo did earlier.

I hope Oladipo learns his lesson, and to be as humble as he is advertised to be. Sometimes it comes back and bites you in the behind in sports when you act out of your ordinary line, especially when its in a form of early celebration.

And if nobody thinks I'm telling the truth, go back and watch your T-Vo or rerun.

Do you know how many players have won against us doing the very same thing--showboating and celebrating? That is NOT the reason we lost this game.
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Re: Orlando Magic (7-12) @ Golden State Warriors (14-2) 

Post#949 » by Def Swami » Wed Dec 3, 2014 6:17 am

otownflava21 wrote:a) I also, in hindsight, would rather have fouled Curry right away to at least ensure an overtime opportunity.

b) I had a feeling we were going to lose this anyways in the 4th quarter and here is why...

Oladipo hits a wing three from a drive and dish by Payton. The Magic's lead increases to 12. As Oladipo backpedals from the timeout that was called and heads to the Magic bench...he repeatively, and consistently yells "WHOOOOOOO" at least 5 times in a row. It was loud enough that I could distinctively hear it from my low volume TV. I know for a fact each and every one of the Warrior's players heard him as well in disgust.

I knew that show of cockiness and early celebration would come back and bite us in the behind....Karma always does. If anyone recorded this game, go back and see that Curry, once he hits the game winning three, DELIBERATELY yells "WHOOOOO" over and over again systematically like Oladipo did earlier.

I hope Oladipo learns his lesson, and to be as humble as he is advertised to be. Sometimes it comes back and bites you in the behind in sports when you act out of your ordinary line, especially when its in a form of early celebration.

And if nobody thinks I'm telling the truth, go back and watch your T-Vo or rerun.

We lost because a competitive pro athlete showed emotion?
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Re: Orlando Magic (7-12) @ Golden State Warriors (14-2) 

Post#950 » by TreasureCoast » Wed Dec 3, 2014 6:18 am

otownflava21 wrote:
Perhaps. But GSW was doing some hootin and hollerin during their late 2nd quarter run, so I wouldn't feel too badly about that.


I just knew as a visiting team that Oladipo's overcelebration was not appropriate, and Karma may come back and bite him for that.

I believe in the saying that the team should take the form of their coach. Jacque is a humble, level headed individual who never hoots and hollers or acts with too much swagger you begin to cross the line of overconfidence or cockiness.

When the team is not acting within the personality of the coach, thats when you know there are chemistry issues....

Good then the coach can get canned already
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Re: Orlando Magic (7-12) @ Golden State Warriors (14-2) 

Post#951 » by Bensational » Wed Dec 3, 2014 6:19 am

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Optimus_Steel wrote:You cant blame Harris much. Broken play with the game winding down. Pull up 3 in transition. You get too close and you know for sure front runner Joey Crawford is calling a foul. He misses that shot and everyone dayse how stupid it was.


Ah. Curry did a small shimmy and shook Harris out of his shoes. Harris has to get better at defense.


Curry would have owned most defenders in the league with that move, in that circumstance. he's a premier scorer for a reason.
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Re: Orlando Magic (7-12) @ Golden State Warriors (14-2) 

Post#952 » by otownflava21 » Wed Dec 3, 2014 6:19 am

Did you guys think the Warriors were not going to take exception of Oladipo's rude excessive "show of emotion"?
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Re: Orlando Magic (7-12) @ Golden State Warriors (14-2) 

Post#953 » by tooler » Wed Dec 3, 2014 6:19 am

otownflava21 wrote:b) I had a feeling we were going to lose this anyways in the 4th quarter and here is why...

Oladipo hits a wing three from a drive and dish by Payton. The Magic's lead increases to 12. As Oladipo backpedals from the timeout that was called and heads to the Magic bench...he repeatively, and consistently yells "WHOOOOOOO" at least 5 times in a row. It was loud enough that I could distinctively hear it from my low volume TV. I know for a fact each and every one of the Warrior's players heard him as well in disgust.

I knew that show of cockiness and early celebration would come back and bite us in the behind....Karma always does. If anyone recorded this game, go back and see that Curry, once he hits the game winning three, DELIBERATELY yells "WHOOOOO" over and over again systematically like Oladipo did earlier.

I hope Oladipo learns his lesson, and to be as humble as he is advertised to be. Sometimes it comes back and bites you in the behind in sports when you act out of your ordinary line, especially when its in a form of early celebration.

Interesting, thanks. That explains why Curry was acting like a jackass against an Eastern Conference lottery team.

For what it's worth, I doubt he was trying to show up the other team. I can only imagine what kind of emotional release they needed after going up that much against this team.
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Re: Orlando Magic (7-12) @ Golden State Warriors (14-2) 

Post#954 » by Audi » Wed Dec 3, 2014 6:20 am

Lol visiting the GS board...game thread has 7 pages.

We are pushing 50.

If we were 15-2 we'd probably be pushing 150. Strange.
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Re: Orlando Magic (7-12) @ Golden State Warriors (14-2) 

Post#955 » by Def Swami » Wed Dec 3, 2014 6:20 am

Hindsight is 20/20, but yeah, I was shocked Harris didn't play Curry for the shot there. Tough loss, but I'm really proud of the effort that everyone poured into that game. Oladipo looked great, O'Quinn stepped up huge, Harris was solid, and Payton continues to get better. We lost by 1 in the Roaracle without our best player. It's tough, but I'm not mad.
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Re: Orlando Magic (7-12) @ Golden State Warriors (14-2) 

Post#956 » by SOUL » Wed Dec 3, 2014 6:21 am

otownflava21 wrote:Did you guys think the Warriors were not going to take exception of Oladipo's rude excessive "show of emotion"?


who cares tho? lol

curry celebrates after every shot
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Re: Orlando Magic (7-12) @ Golden State Warriors (14-2) 

Post#957 » by Hogified05 » Wed Dec 3, 2014 6:22 am

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otownflava21 wrote:a) I also, in hindsight, would rather have fouled Curry right away to at least ensure an overtime opportunity.

b) I had a feeling we were going to lose this anyways in the 4th quarter and here is why...

Oladipo hits a wing three from a drive and dish by Payton. The Magic's lead increases to 12. As Oladipo backpedals from the timeout that was called and heads to the Magic bench...he repeatively, and consistently yells "WHOOOOOOO" at least 5 times in a row. It was loud enough that I could distinctively hear it from my low volume TV. I know for a fact each and every one of the Warrior's players heard him as well in disgust.

I knew that show of cockiness and early celebration would come back and bite us in the behind....Karma always does. If anyone recorded this game, go back and see that Curry, once he hits the game winning three, DELIBERATELY yells "WHOOOOO" over and over again systematically like Oladipo did earlier.

I hope Oladipo learns his lesson, and to be as humble as he is advertised to be. Sometimes it comes back and bites you in the behind in sports when you act out of your ordinary line, especially when its in a form of early celebration.

And if nobody thinks I'm telling the truth, go back and watch your T-Vo or rerun.

We lost because a competitive pro athlete showed emotion?



I also saw Oladipo pick up Curry from the floor after he was fouled in the 4th. What an ass that Vic is.
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Re: Orlando Magic (7-12) @ Golden State Warriors (14-2) 

Post#958 » by TreasureCoast » Wed Dec 3, 2014 6:22 am

otownflava21 wrote:Did you guys think the Warriors were not going to take exception of Oladipo's rude excessive "show of emotion"?

Dude what are you talking about, these aren't robots
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Re: Orlando Magic (7-12) @ Golden State Warriors (14-2) 

Post#959 » by Daniel Lee » Wed Dec 3, 2014 6:22 am

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Orlwillbeback wrote:dude he got schooled by a better player. Curry did an in and out move that gave him the space, harris didnt intentionally give the best shooter in the world space obviously....


There was a big gap even before Curry made a move, which made falling for that move even more terrible. Seriously, all Harris needed to do is run right at Curry with his hands up and get close, then let him drive past him. Why is that so hard for some people on here to understand? Curry made a big shot and deserves credit for that, but you have to do everything possible to not give Curry that shot and I don't think Harris did that.

so you're saying you want harris, who does not have the best lateral quickness, to crowd curry??? LMAO get out of here man i swear the tobias hate is out of control.


Thats why he plays in the NBA and your fan pointing finger, Curry hit him with a good fake he's a point guard doesn't matter who was guarding him that shot was money with no follow through.
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Re: Orlando Magic (7-12) @ Golden State Warriors (14-2) 

Post#960 » by TreasureCoast » Wed Dec 3, 2014 6:22 am

Audi wrote:Lol visiting the GS board...game thread has 7 pages.

We are pushing 50.

If we were 15-2 we'd probably be pushing 150. Strange.

All their fans are at the game bro
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