Greenie wrote:TheGreenArrow wrote:I really think boston can beat the warriors.
They can’t.
The Warriors aren’t the Cavs. Just like Boston isn’t Toronto.
There’s levels to this ****.
celtics?
L.E.V.E.L.S. to this realgm posting ish.
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Greenie wrote:TheGreenArrow wrote:I really think boston can beat the warriors.
They can’t.
The Warriors aren’t the Cavs. Just like Boston isn’t Toronto.
There’s levels to this ****.
Greenie wrote:Jay10 wrote:celtics = warriors; cavs = rockets
one team has everyone being involved and the other has every possession going through one player.
How long before Lebron starts getting cramps?
They are on the way.
He can always blame his neck though
aq_ua wrote:F both those teams.
Dr. Detfink wrote:This is easily the most likable Celtic team.
Fury wrote:Greenie wrote:Jay10 wrote:celtics = warriors; cavs = rockets
one team has everyone being involved and the other has every possession going through one player.
How long before Lebron starts getting cramps?
They are on the way.
He can always blame his neck though
Remember when he said it was tough to win without two all stars vs warriors
xNewYorkMadex wrote:JR is straight ass.
I fkn hate myself for even bringing up Melo cause im tired of hearing his name around here honestly. But the Cavs find themselves in a similar position w/ how the Knicks used JR w/ Melo here. After Amare went down w/ his injuries, Knicks relied heavy on JR Smith as basically the #2 scoring option. Cavs now find themselves relying on JR as their #3 option. Which is a recipe for disaster.
JR is 2/16 in these 2 games. The series against Toronto, besides 1 game which he barely shot the ball, he was on fire from the field. Jr is getting close to 30 minutes and providing nothing out there except dirty ass fouls. You cant even play Clarkson cause hes been ass too for the entire playoffs. Cavs need to play Hood and Korver more minutes if JR isnt on early. But the problem w/ Korver is, Stevens will make sure they attack him on the defensive end.
Boston will not beat themselves. Only had 5 turnovers tonight, 9 in game 1. They have multiple playmakers on the floor meanwhile the Cavs are scrambling to give the ball to LeBron so he can make something out of nothing. And Boston knows that which is how they won the turnover margin by 10 tonight. LeBron gets his usual high assist numbers, while the rest of his team individually have 0 1 or 2. And Boston has multiple players w/2 assists or more.
FrontOfficeEye wrote:Marcus Smart is awesome. Nice to see him getting the recognition he’s deserved since at least last year.
Question - why does Ty Lue have the Cavs going over on PnR with Smart...? Bad bad bad idea and was always a bad idea. That’s the exact opposite of how you want to play against him.
Greenie wrote:FrontOfficeEye wrote:Marcus Smart is awesome. Nice to see him getting the recognition he’s deserved since at least last year.
Question - why does Ty Lue have the Cavs going over on PnR with Smart...? Bad bad bad idea and was always a bad idea. That’s the exact opposite of how you want to play against him.
They suck on defense
levendis wrote:No one is talking about but Lebron has just stopped playing defense. Dude is straight up stat padding at this point. Yesterday reminded me of Game 5 against the Warriors last year. Knew the series was over and just started stat padding.
Also seems like the Warriors have been hitting a ton of mid range 2s these playoffs (not the long ones right under the arc). There's definitely still a use for it.
levendis wrote:No one is talking about but Lebron has just stopped playing defense. Dude is straight up stat padding at this point. Yesterday reminded me of Game 5 against the Warriors last year. Knew the series was over and just started stat padding.
Also seems like the Warriors have been hitting a ton of mid range 2s these playoffs (not the long ones right under the arc). There's definitely still a use for it.
Budenholzer is believed to prefer Milwaukee's job over the Raptors.
2010 wrote:Budenholzer is believed to prefer Milwaukee's job over the Raptors.
Bud sees it the exact same way I do. Milwaukee has better overall talent on the roster, despite less wins in the regular season. If he has met with Giannis and Middleton, it's basically a done deal. Even with that peculiar ownership structure, Milwaukee is just a better job. Toronto is going nowhere.
Kinglee wrote:Is it ok to talk about betting on here? I like to bet on player props and would like some input if possible