Pachinko_ wrote:I'd like to lose this one, win the next, and win again in G7 in Toronto.
As opposed to winning this one and closing it out at home?
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Pachinko_ wrote:I'd like to lose this one, win the next, and win again in G7 in Toronto.
VooDoo7 wrote:Pachinko_ wrote:I'd like to lose this one, win the next, and win again in G7 in Toronto.
As opposed to winning this one and closing it out at home?
blazza18 wrote:Kidd is going to counter the Raptors going small by playing Henson.
BucksFanSD wrote:We are 6 point underdogs.
TheWig wrote:blazza18 wrote:Kidd is going to counter the Raptors going small by playing Henson.
Unleash playoff Henson
Baddy Chuck wrote:I want to win but I also love chaos.
VooDoo7 wrote:Pachinko_ wrote:I'd like to lose this one, win the next, and win again in G7 in Toronto.
As opposed to winning this one and closing it out at home?
TheWig wrote:blazza18 wrote:Kidd is going to counter the Raptors going small by playing Henson.
Unleash playoff Henson

Pachinko_ wrote:VooDoo7 wrote:Pachinko_ wrote:I'd like to lose this one, win the next, and win again in G7 in Toronto.
As opposed to winning this one and closing it out at home?
Yeah, g7 away is more dramatic
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tydett wrote:I thought two wins in the series would be playing with house money, and now I really want to win in 6. Damn it, goalposts, stop moving
MilBucksBackOnTop06 wrote:His Suns about 5 or 6 years ago came close to getting to the Finals who got ripped off in that one playoff series when he was thrown across a table by Robert Horry who you might also consider an excellent core piece.
Prickle wrote:I'm not gonna be the guy who says "we lost because of the refs", because, well, we didn't, and there have been quite a few no-calls on Bucks players this series as well. But I will say that I'm getting sick and tired of Derozan and Lowry's incessant flopping. They've gotten calls this way all series, but on Saturday it became borderline ridiculous. Anytime a Bucks players even lightly touches them, they violently throw their head and arms back, and almost always draw the foul. I f*cking cannot stand that sh*t. As proud as I am that the young Bucks do not play that way, it's becoming apparent that they probably need to start doing it too. As sad as it is, it's what the NBA has become. It's what veteran players do. They are soft, and no better than soccer players. The NBA now stands for the National Bushleague Association.
Now, don't get me wrong, there are still NBA stars who play the right way, but Derozan and Lowry are not among them. They're both p*ssies.....there, I said it.
Simbarito wrote:Prickle wrote:I'm not gonna be the guy who says "we lost because of the refs", because, well, we didn't, and there have been quite a few no-calls on Bucks players this series as well. But I will say that I'm getting sick and tired of Derozan and Lowry's incessant flopping. They've gotten calls this way all series, but on Saturday it became borderline ridiculous. Anytime a Bucks players even lightly touches them, they violently throw their head and arms back, and almost always draw the foul. I f*cking cannot stand that sh*t. As proud as I am that the young Bucks do not play that way, it's becoming apparent that they probably need to start doing it too. As sad as it is, it's what the NBA has become. It's what veteran players do. They are soft, and no better than soccer players. The NBA now stands for the National Bushleague Association.
Now, don't get me wrong, there are still NBA stars who play the right way, but Derozan and Lowry are not among them. They're both p*ssies.....there, I said it.
100% agree with you, I want love to see some hard penalties introduced to discourage flopping. I would also love refs to be held properly accountable for being fooled. There's plenty of flopping bitches in the league but Derozan and Lowry are right up there. Trying as hard as I can to be unbiased I really don't believe anyone on the Bucks is guilty of flopping.