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Oh duh was thinking about golden state and Mark Jackson lol
Mark Jackson at Indiana would be great for them I believe.
He has ties to the Pacers + he seems to be great with his players, so I can second this.
Oh duh was thinking about golden state and Mark Jackson lol
Mark Jackson at Indiana would be great for them I believe.
Yeah I think ALL NBA playoff series are now 2-2-1-1-1.
Personally I wouldn't like that as a player since I hate flying, but I understand why they did it.
Spurs in 6. Let's go! Timmy retires on top.
Spurs in 6!
Non of my teams are in but FUCK the Heat!!
Gonna jump on that Spurs bandwagon again just for these finals.
Spurs in 6
Spurs in 6... 'cause refs. Otherwise, Spurs sweep.
What changed since last year?I'm going with Heat in 6.
Pop is going to be able to orchestrate two great wins, but LeBron and company are not going to be denied.
What changed since last year?
The Heat were incredibly fortunate to have won that series and they are less deep than they were last year and you could argue that none of their players are playing as well as they did last year (except maybe Wade who was not healthy).
Everyone on the Spurs seems to be better than they were last year and if Parker is healthy he is going to fuck them continually in the paint or with his passes to wide open shooters who can actually make a shot.
I can't count out Miami entirely but I think they are in trouble and will need some luck or someone on their team is going to have to do something spectacular to win this series.
Battier and Rashard Lewis had a pretty intense competition to see who could be the more worthless player.Battier will rise again
What changed since last year?
The Heat were incredibly fortunate to have won that series and they are less deep than they were last year and you could argue that none of their players are playing as well as they did last year (except maybe Wade who was not healthy).
Everyone on the Spurs seems to be better than they were last year and if Parker is healthy he is going to fuck them continually in the paint or with his passes to wide open shooters who can actually make a shot.
I can't count out Miami entirely but I think they are in trouble and will need some luck or someone on their team is going to have to do something spectacular to win this series.
The Heat were incredibly fortunate to have won that series and they are less deep than they were last year and you could argue that none of their players are playing as well as they did last year (except maybe Wade who was not healthy).
What changed since last year?
The Heat were incredibly fortunate to have won that series and they are less deep than they were last year and you could argue that none of their players are playing as well as they did last year (except maybe Wade who was not healthy).
Everyone on the Spurs seems to be better than they were last year and if Parker is healthy he is going to fuck them continually in the paint or with his passes to wide open shooters who can actually make a shot.
I can't count out Miami entirely but I think they are in trouble and will need some luck or someone on their team is going to have to do something spectacular to win this series.
Battier and Rashard Lewis had a pretty intense competition to see who could be the more worthless player.
It's mashups.I think the Heat "big three" are playing at or above the level they were playing last year given their current playoff performance; Bosh seems to be a bit "down", but Wade is a much bigger "up".
San Antonio's very odd up and down performance against OKC makes me doubt them.
The Heat do not lose two playoff games in a row, meaning they will get one W in San Antonio.
I see them splitting in the away set, sweeping their home set, losing the away game, and closing it out at home in game 6.
Lewis was garbage before that game. He bricked every wide open shot. I do give the Heat credit for continuing to go to him because they will need some good minutes from him.Rashard Lewis hit 6 threes in G5 of that Pacers series. Battier is still a good on ball defender and can hit open threes. The value of these guys is that you cant cheat and ignore them as they are high percentage shooters.
Obviously Rashard is a total defensive liability though. If Im San Antonio, any time that man or Ray Allen is on the floor, Im running pick&roll plays that have those guys switching onto TP or Manu, where they will then be "barbeque chicken"
People said the same stuff about the Bulls in 97/98 and Jordan did:
The 2-3-2 format is stupid because the team without home court advantage effectively gets HCA if the series is exactly 5 games, and the team that has HCA is ridiculously handicapped if they don't win both games 1 and 2.
If the higher seed does not sweep the first two games at home, then they have to outright win the 3 game road series for games 3 through 5 to avoid being on the ropes of elimination.
Holy shit.
I'm not huge basketball fan or anything but i never would have realized that with that wall of people how difficult it is to see the rim and backboard at player level. Got damn
Rooting for the Spurs but they are old and the Heat will make them go small meaning Bosh..yes Bosh will have a huge series pulling Timmy away from the paint.
The Spurs are old but so is Miami now and the Spurs are a bad matchup for them with a much better coach.People have been saying that since the 2007-2008 season.
People have been saying that since the 2007-2008 season.
Holy shit.
I'm not huge basketball fan or anything but i never would have realized that with that wall of people how difficult it is to see the rim and backboard at player level. Got damn
I think the Heat "big three" are playing at or above the level they were playing last year given their current playoff performance; Bosh seems to be a bit "down", but Wade is a much bigger "up".
San Antonio's very odd up and down performance against OKC makes me doubt them.
The Heat do not lose two playoff games in a row, meaning they will get one W in San Antonio.
I see them splitting in the away set, sweeping their home set, losing the away game, and closing it out at home in game 6.
They go above and beyond crediting him for his game. They constantly protect his image and bring down other players and legends to prop him up. Even his own teammates, who are spoken of as dogshit when anything goes wrong. Nevermind the fact that LeBron clearly has the best supporting cast of any superstar in the league -- that's what he signed up for, right?They do exist!
Question. Why wouldn't ESPN ride Lebron ? He is by most all considered the best player right now and one of all the time greats.
And collusion. Yeah ok. When GMs make deals to load up or players force trades that is fine but no a player as a free agent deciding where to play? How dare he? If anything applaud him, Bosh, and Wade for teaming up for the sole purpose of winning. Took less money and sacrificed individual stats.
Huh? Other than some huge plays down the stretch in the finals, wasn't Bosh playing like shit in those Playoffs? Particularly against the Pacers and Spurs.I think the Heat "big three" are playing at or above the level they were playing last year given their current playoff performance; Bosh seems to be a bit "down", but Wade is a much bigger "up".
It doesn't help when they haven't faced competition anywhere near the Spurs' level. The chip is on the Spurs' shoulder and they've been working since last summer to get back here. That alone should be reason enough for the Heat to worry.Heat in 6
I don't even like Miami but there squad is clicking right now (it also helps that the Eastern Conference has been awful)
Rooting for the Spurs but they are old and the Heat will make them go small meaning Bosh..yes Bosh will have a huge series pulling Timmy away from the paint.
Do you know that during this time frame that 22 out of the 30 teams made it to their conference finals?Check it, only four teams have come out of the west in 16 years.
199899 San Antonio Spurs
199900 Los Angeles Lakers
200001 Los Angeles Lakers
200102 Los Angeles Lakers
200203 San Antonio Spurs
200304 Los Angeles Lakers
200405 San Antonio Spurs
200506 Dallas Mavericks
200607 San Antonio Spurs
200708 Los Angeles Lakers
200809 Los Angeles Lakers
200910 Los Angeles Lakers
201011 Dallas Mavericks
201112 Oklahoma City Thunder
201213 San Antonio Spurs
201314 San Antonio Spurs
Huh? Other than some huge plays down the stretch in the finals, wasn't Bosh playing like shit in those Playoffs? Particularly against the Pacers and Spurs.
He seems to be doing wayyy better now. He has legit 3 point range now, and is much more comfortable in that jumpshooting big man role overall.
They do exist!
Question. Why wouldn't ESPN ride Lebron ? He is by most all considered the best player right now and one of all the time greats.
And collusion. Yeah ok. When GMs make deals to load up or players force trades that is fine but no a player as a free agent deciding where to play? How dare he? If anything applaud him, Bosh, and Wade for teaming up for the sole purpose of winning. Took less money and sacrificed individual stats.
Even if they did collude who gives a fuck. LeBron's career would have been wasted in Cleveland. Heat and Toronto would be perennial lottery teams since Bosh isn't a first option and Wade is a broken man.
Or they would have gotten traded to contenders for a 25th draft pick. But I guess when GMs give away players for free it's okay.
I can't imagine almost five years later anyone seriously caring about how the team was formed other than maybe Kobe and Jordan fanboys. The former already got surpassed and it probably won't be long until the latter does. Dude isn't even 30 and the second best player in the league isn't even close to him.
It doesn't help when they haven't faced competition anywhere near the Spurs' level. The chip is on the Spurs' shoulder and they've been working since last summer to get back here. That alone should be reason enough for the Heat to worry.
Something weird about this logic. All great players have another great teammate. By your logic, a player should have no influence over this and should be left to the gm or owner. Garnett should wait for the benevolent owner to trade him?Hard to tell how close Durant truly is considering how inferior the other options are on his team and that he's dependent on a often selfish guard to get him the ball. And I'm not a Jordan or a Kobe superfan, but there is something very artificial about a player of Lebron's caliber having to leave his team and join up with an already proven championship team to me. I just have a hard time rooting for teams that are so stacked with bought talent, unless they're kind of b-rate or older all-stars like on the Mavs.
Something weird about this logic. All great players have another great teammate. By your logic, a player should have no influence over this and should be left to the gm or owner. Garnett should wait for the benevolent owner to trade him?
Slave comparisons are dumb for athletes until this logic comes up.
This is nitpicking but Scottie was drafted by Seattle. I agree with what you're saying though.It's year 4 going on 5 and people are still salty that Lebron exercised his right to free agency to go to the team he wanted to go on.
You think Jordan wouldn't have bailed if they didn't draft Pippen and never did shit against Detroit, New York, etc? You think Durant isn't going to bail if OKC spends the next two years watching the Finals from their couches?
And I'm not a Jordan or a Kobe superfan, but there is something very artificial about a player of Lebron's caliber having to leave his team and join up with an already proven championship team to me. I just have a hard time rooting for teams that are so stacked with bought talent, unless they're kind of b-rate or older all-stars like on the Mavs.