closg00 wrote:We would be wise not to look-past ATL just yet, we've won one game. Looks like anything can happen in this ECF race.
Exactly...
you guys do this to yourselves you know!!! Calm the f down.
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closg00 wrote:We would be wise not to look-past ATL just yet, we've won one game. Looks like anything can happen in this ECF race.
CobraCommander wrote:Westbrook is 3-17 in the 4th quarter.....
He has the worse 49 point triple double ever...
I mean. He looks OUT OF CONTROL
CobraCommander wrote:Westbrook is 3-17 in the 4th quarter.....
He has the worse 49 point triple double ever...
I mean. He looks OUT OF CONTROL
nate33 wrote:Has a #1 seed ever lost to the #8 seed in a 7 game series? I know Mutombo led Denver to a win over Payton's Sonics, but that was 5 game series.
Meliorus wrote:Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:Meliorus wrote:
No. Isaiah Thomas is still awful on defense and basically allows Rondo to score when he wants and pick out guys to pass to. The Wizards would slaughter the Bulls in the 2nd round. That's another 5 game series.
I don't think the Wizards slaughter this Chicago. Nope.
Perhaps the Wizards have too much speed for the Bulls in transition. Wall and Beal have young legs compared with Rondo and Wade. Otto would at least make Butler have to defend.
I think the Bulls right now are playing like a totally different team. Washington would have trouble defending Mirotic, Zipser, and Portis on the perimeter.
The good news is the only way Washington plays the Bulls is if they get past Atlanta and Cleveland. Washington would likely be Finals bound.
Except Mirotic (34%), Zipser (33%), and Portis (33%) are not good 3 point shooters. I mean come on, those 3 are catastrophically mediocre 3 point shooters. If we can't even defend those 3, then by that logic we should get completely destroyed by Millsap, Hardaway Jr., Dunelavy, Bazemore, Muscala, and Illyasova.
The Bulls are really bad. Offensively, they're a train-wreck. The Celtics have not been a good playoff team and their weakness of rebounding has just been magnified x100 in the playoffs. We don't suffer from the same problem. That's a 5 game series, and should be a sweep but I don't want to get too cocky. These matchups are really falling in the favor of the Wizards. But getting to the ECF was always the optimistic expectation, beating Cleveland is what we should strive for.
Also, we play the Bulls in the 2nd round if we beat Atlanta.
dobrojim wrote:nate33 wrote:Has a #1 seed ever lost to the #8 seed in a 7 game series? I know Mutombo led Denver to a win over Payton's Sonics, but that was 5 game series.
DALLAS - GSW ?
Mojo Amok wrote:CobraCommander wrote:They are going to get swept by the Wiz. I saw them play against the Wiz and they dont have an answer for our team. Man for Man (apart from Porter vs Butler) we have better players and a significantly better coach. Their only possible advantage is experience. They are beating the celtics because Isiah is being exposed defensively as we knew he would in the playoffs- they are not getting rebounds when it matters and honestly Isiah seems to be there only reliable offensive threat. They Bulls put Jimmy Butler on Isiah and Isiah had trouble. I dare them try that with Wall and leave Wade or Rondo on Beal -
Yeah, Thomas wasn't even all that reliable as an offensive threat either. He did get a number of free throws, but he went all out for some more in a manner that was going to be a turnover or a really bad miss if he didn't get the call - those blew up in his face.
Celtics were a mess - Thomas yelling at Smart on the court, Smart flicks off the crowd, Rondo repeatedly says "they're quitting" within earshot of Avery Bradley, who agrees, noting guys were hanging heads (not faulting Bradley specifically; he was being candid to the media).
Now at least some portion of the team is about to travel to Washington State for a really depressing and emotional funeral?
This is going so badly that you can't really bring back the same team and Free Agency shopping looks grim.
They've got loads of guys up for new contracts in the next two seasons too.....disasters don't get much bigger than this. Their only real solace is the Brooklyn pick.
dobrojim wrote:Mojo Amok wrote:CobraCommander wrote:They are going to get swept by the Wiz. I saw them play against the Wiz and they dont have an answer for our team. Man for Man (apart from Porter vs Butler) we have better players and a significantly better coach. Their only possible advantage is experience. They are beating the celtics because Isiah is being exposed defensively as we knew he would in the playoffs- they are not getting rebounds when it matters and honestly Isiah seems to be there only reliable offensive threat. They Bulls put Jimmy Butler on Isiah and Isiah had trouble. I dare them try that with Wall and leave Wade or Rondo on Beal -
Yeah, Thomas wasn't even all that reliable as an offensive threat either. He did get a number of free throws, but he went all out for some more in a manner that was going to be a turnover or a really bad miss if he didn't get the call - those blew up in his face.
Celtics were a mess - Thomas yelling at Smart on the court, Smart flicks off the crowd, Rondo repeatedly says "they're quitting" within earshot of Avery Bradley, who agrees, noting guys were hanging heads (not faulting Bradley specifically; he was being candid to the media).
Now at least some portion of the team is about to travel to Washington State for a really depressing and emotional funeral?
This is going so badly that you can't really bring back the same team and Free Agency shopping looks grim.
They've got loads of guys up for new contracts in the next two seasons too.....disasters don't get much bigger than this. Their only real solace is the Brooklyn pick.
Things are not that bad. They're getting a top 4 pick. BRK otoh...that's bad.


FAH1223 wrote:... the winner of ATL/WAS will play the winner of BOS/CHI
Cavs will play Raptors or Bucks in Round 2