Post#312 » by MrSparkle » Mon Oct 12, 2020 3:59 pm
In the end, while I love Jimmy's run and think he's legitimately a top-10 player (top-5 as far as the bubble goes), I will say, he's good for a huge 30+ pt game just once in a while, so I knew MIA didn't really have a shot at taking this to game 7 unless Herro showed up. Dragic obviously was in no shape to play. Hate him as we will, but Lebron (and Davis) each are basically nightly 30/10 threats, whereas Jimmy's scoring average of ~20 ppg is representative of how he can give you 12 points one game, and 40 another night.
Here are my All-NBA Bubble Teams:
1st team:
Murray
Butler
Leonard
James
Davis
2nd:
Mitchell
Harden
Doncic
Tatum
Jokic
Seems about right? I think Luka's 1st round was pretty epic. He was the lone-star on that Mavs team and gave a way more stacked Clippers team 4 really tough games. The last 2 games were blowouts, but he was hurt.
Anyway, I don't like it, but Lakers were the best team in the bubble. I do think DEN had a better shot with less referee intrusion, and MIA of course had a legit shot with a healthy Dragic and Bam, but Vogel and the Lakers got those 3-8 parts all working in top shape.
As Bulls fans, we saw Rondo at his worst, but we also saw him at his best (2 Celtics games). He turned back the clock last night; you couldn't tell the difference between 2008 and 2020. He was breaking good defenders off-the-dribble, scoring at the basket and basically massacring the Heat in his secondary role. He was the x-factor IMO that totally tilted the series in LA's favor. With the injuries and Herro's disappearance, I'm surprised but impressed Jimmy forced G6.