Around the NBA (Non-Celtics) 2019-2020, Part 3 – "Playoff Version"
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If spo was our coach this year we may have won the championship. Don't @ me.
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That's amazing. Lots of sacrifices had to be made from several parties. That was well done. Imagine if the level of competence of leaders outside the NBA approached this just even a little...
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Accurate.
To be more accurate -- Los Angeles Lakers have 12 titles. Minneapolis Lakers have the other 5.
To be more accurate -- Los Angeles Lakers have 12 titles. Minneapolis Lakers have the other 5.
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soxfan2003 wrote:ConstableGeneva wrote:Froob wrote:We’re winning next year, guaranteed.
...and every damn year after that. WHEN IS IT OUR TIME?!?!?
It won't be the Celtics time ever again until the Celtics best big is a hell of a lot better than Theis/current Williams/Kanter.
When it comes to winning championships, small ball is loser ball/fraud ball.
Celtics under Ainge/Stevens are still too addicted to small ball/fraud ball. In the post 1980 period, I've never seen a legit small ball that can't play big ball win it all.
Folks mention the Warriors. They just won one title without KD and they had a starting center in Bogut who was very big and former #1 pick overall in the entire draft for a reason. Bogut was a big very strong physical 7fter who was one of the best centers in the NBA on defense. And a PG in Curry who is 6"3 and ridiculously strong to go alongside tall SG. And obviously great defender in younger Iggy. Sure Draymond Green playing center was their best lineup but they didn't have all of their eggs in that basket.
Celtics desperately need a great big for the elite levels of playoff basketball. Miami appeared "big" vs the Celtics but they were overmatched in terms of size vs LA.
Exactly! I also don’t get getting all those diminutive point guards wtf!
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Tyakack wrote:Happy to see miami lose. Feels so sweet. Would have been sweeter if the lakers lost but I'll take it.
The lord and savior, broken glass eating Jimmy Butler with a whopping 12pts tonight. Didn't watch the game but I'm glad he put up a nice little stinker pts wise.
**** the NBA straight to hell anyways. Time for Wyc and company to get serious.
And **** Brad for not figuring this Heat team out or getting his damn team to play the right way consistently. ****. These **** better make the finals next year and at least give us a shot at stopping them from overtaking us next year.
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threrf23 wrote:Of the Heat's opening day roster, I think Dion Waiters is the only guy to walk away with a ring?
Apparently, he was going to get a ring regardless of who won the series.
https://sports.yahoo.com/dion-waiters-is-getting-a-ring-even-if-the-lakers-lose-in-the-nba-finals-191440702.html
It would be the Heat's choice if he got a ring. It'd be weird if they gave him one after all his misconduct
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It would be the Heat's choice if he got a ring. It'd be weird if they gave him one after all his misconduct
And because he was on their opponent's roster.
Is that Yahoo headline even accurate? It just doesn't make sense that Dion Waiters even could have gotten a ring if the Heat won.
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threrf23 wrote:LikeABosh wrote:
It would be the Heat's choice if he got a ring. It'd be weird if they gave him one after all his misconduct
And because he was on their opponent's roster.
Is that Yahoo headline even accurate? It just doesn't make sense that Dion Waiters even could have gotten a ring if the Heat won.
It has happened in the past. Anderson Varejao was on the Cavs and Warriors in 2016. I wanna say the Cavs offered him the ring, but he turned it down
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I knew the Lakers would win tonight. My parents accidentally smashed my souvenir Boston Tea Muesuem and Ship cup that I got when I visited Boston with my ex 5 years ago. It's a bad omen all around 

dorkestra wrote:Embiid is embarrassing the whole city of Philadelphia. Wake up you little bitch
The Comedian wrote:Saint Lazarus playing 4D chess right now.
This dude legit has other Celtics fans arguing with him
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Don’t tell me the lakers have money to add pieces in the offseason. It’s ridiculous how they won the draft lottery and where able to send some of those pieces for Anthony Davis . I’m so sick of lala land. There’s other teams.
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Tyakack wrote:Happy to see miami lose. Feels so sweet. Would have been sweeter if the lakers lost but I'll take it.
Yes pat riley can eat a bag of dicks, fine by me to let lebron tack on another while shoving it to pat.
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Saint Lazarus wrote:I knew the Lakers would win tonight. My parents accidentally smashed my souvenir Boston Tea Muesuem and Ship cup that I got when I visited Boston with my ex 5 years ago. It's a bad omen all around
Yup. Rip
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soxfan2003 wrote:ConstableGeneva wrote:Froob wrote:We’re winning next year, guaranteed.
...and every damn year after that. WHEN IS IT OUR TIME?!?!?
It won't be the Celtics time ever again until the Celtics best big is a hell of a lot better than Theis/current Williams/Kanter.
When it comes to winning championships, small ball is loser ball/fraud ball.
Celtics under Ainge/Stevens are still too addicted to small ball/fraud ball. In the post 1980 period, I've never seen a legit small ball that can't play big ball win it all.
Folks mention the Warriors. They just won one title without KD and they had a starting center in Bogut who was very big and former #1 pick overall in the entire draft for a reason. Bogut was a big very strong physical 7fter who was one of the best centers in the NBA on defense. And a PG in Curry who is 6"3 and ridiculously strong to go alongside tall SG. And obviously great defender in younger Iggy. Sure Draymond Green playing center was their best lineup but they didn't have all of their eggs in that basket.
Celtics desperately need a great big for the elite levels of playoff basketball. Miami appeared "big" vs the Celtics but they were overmatched in terms of size vs LA.
This is a bit of unfair assessment considering we went hard after KD (who would've been paired with another all-star big in Horford) and AD (playing smallball C for the Lakers now).
I think a more precise evaluation of their philosophy/approach is they don't care much about non-game-changing or non-modern era bigs (Dwight, Whiteside, Valanciunas, Vucevic, etc). If given the chance, I think they'll chase after a Jokic, KAT, or Embiid via trade/FA. Bogut didn't play much and was a negative in the Finals series they won in 2015. Draymond was really the one that anchored them when it mattered. Dwight barely played in this Finals series too. And was so bad whenever he was on the floor.
What's hurting us more is our obsession with tiny scoring guards who can be liabilities on defense deep in the playoffs.
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Meh.
I barely watched the finals.
I barely watched the finals.
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Kemba For Three wrote:Meh.
I barely watched the finals.
I watched 2 games. Honestly, lots of guys seem to be bothered by LAL winning. I kinda don't care, and didn't care as long as we aren't in the Finals. I had that "whoever wins, wins" mentality since we got eliminated.
Good assessment:
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LikeABosh wrote:threrf23 wrote:LikeABosh wrote:
It would be the Heat's choice if he got a ring. It'd be weird if they gave him one after all his misconduct
And because he was on their opponent's roster.
Is that Yahoo headline even accurate? It just doesn't make sense that Dion Waiters even could have gotten a ring if the Heat won.
It has happened in the past. Anderson Varejao was on the Cavs and Warriors in 2016. I wanna say the Cavs offered him the ring, but he turned it down
That’s just a pity/thank you ring. It doesn’t count on their records. If you are not a part of the lineup at the start of the playoffs, then it won’t count. Avery bradley might get one, but it won’t count in his record.
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ConstableGeneva wrote:soxfan2003 wrote:ConstableGeneva wrote:
...and every damn year after that. WHEN IS IT OUR TIME?!?!?
It won't be the Celtics time ever again until the Celtics best big is a hell of a lot better than Theis/current Williams/Kanter.
When it comes to winning championships, small ball is loser ball/fraud ball.
Celtics under Ainge/Stevens are still too addicted to small ball/fraud ball. In the post 1980 period, I've never seen a legit small ball that can't play big ball win it all.
Folks mention the Warriors. They just won one title without KD and they had a starting center in Bogut who was very big and former #1 pick overall in the entire draft for a reason. Bogut was a big very strong physical 7fter who was one of the best centers in the NBA on defense. And a PG in Curry who is 6"3 and ridiculously strong to go alongside tall SG. And obviously great defender in younger Iggy. Sure Draymond Green playing center was their best lineup but they didn't have all of their eggs in that basket.
Celtics desperately need a great big for the elite levels of playoff basketball. Miami appeared "big" vs the Celtics but they were overmatched in terms of size vs LA.
This is a bit of unfair assessment considering we went hard after KD (who would've been paired with another all-star big in Horford) and AD (playing smallball C for the Lakers now).
I think a more precise evaluation of their philosophy/approach is they don't care much about non-game-changing or non-modern era bigs (Dwight, Whiteside, Valanciunas, Vucevic, etc). If given the chance, I think they'll chase after a Jokic, KAT, or Embiid via trade/FA. Bogut didn't play much and was a negative in the Finals series they won in 2015. Draymond was really the one that anchored them when it mattered. Dwight barely played in this Finals series too. And was so bad whenever he was on the floor.
What's hurting us more is our obsession with tiny scoring guards who can be liabilities on defense deep in the playoffs.
Kemba, Edwards and Waters jeez! It’s one thing to over help with Theis against Bam, but to also worry about Kemba? That’s just too much sometimes. Although the heat have guys that are poor defensively, and yet Spo hid them very well against us. Not so much against the Lakers.
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BRUNiNHO91 wrote:Tyakack wrote:Happy to see miami lose. Feels so sweet. Would have been sweeter if the lakers lost but I'll take it.
The lord and savior, broken glass eating Jimmy Butler with a whopping 12pts tonight. Didn't watch the game but I'm glad he put up a nice little stinker pts wise.
**** the NBA straight to hell anyways. Time for Wyc and company to get serious.
And **** Brad for not figuring this Heat team out or getting his damn team to play the right way consistently. ****. These **** better make the finals next year and at least give us a shot at stopping them from overtaking us next year.
Exactly!!!!
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Triple7 wrote:LikeABosh wrote:threrf23 wrote:
And because he was on their opponent's roster.
Is that Yahoo headline even accurate? It just doesn't make sense that Dion Waiters even could have gotten a ring if the Heat won.
It has happened in the past. Anderson Varejao was on the Cavs and Warriors in 2016. I wanna say the Cavs offered him the ring, but he turned it down
That’s just a pity/thank you ring. It doesn’t count on their records. If you are not a part of the lineup at the start of the playoffs, then it won’t count. Avery bradley might get one, but it won’t count in his record.
Do you mean it officially doesn't count?
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LikeABosh wrote:Triple7 wrote:LikeABosh wrote:
It has happened in the past. Anderson Varejao was on the Cavs and Warriors in 2016. I wanna say the Cavs offered him the ring, but he turned it down
That’s just a pity/thank you ring. It doesn’t count on their records. If you are not a part of the lineup at the start of the playoffs, then it won’t count. Avery bradley might get one, but it won’t count in his record.
Do you mean it officially doesn't count?
Yup exactly! The cavs teied to give varejao a ring in ‘16, he declined. The following year, he was cut before the playoffs, the warriors offered a ring and he accepted it. On his record, he was never an nba champion.