2018 NBA Playoffs, Second Round (Conf. Semis)
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Re: 2018 NBA Playoffs, Second Round (Conf. Semis)
Lebron barely missed a buzzer beater. Overtime.
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Re: 2018 NBA Playoffs, Second Round (Conf. Semis)
Toronto always find a way to lose.
And in the West...why the hell Mirotic cut the bear? He's looking like Sloth from the Goonies!
And in the West...why the hell Mirotic cut the bear? He's looking like Sloth from the Goonies!
Re: 2018 NBA Playoffs, Second Round (Conf. Semis)
i never got the slogan 'we the north', its not quite a statement and it just feels like an unfinished sentence.
Maybe something Like 'we the north...choked again'
Maybe something Like 'we the north...choked again'
Re: 2018 NBA Playoffs, Second Round (Conf. Semis)
He has been a beast since he shaved. He apparently signed an endorsement deal with Gillette too: http://www.nola.com/pelicans/index.ssf/ ... dorse.htmlFurlanfufi wrote:Toronto always find a way to lose.
And in the West...why the hell Mirotic cut the bear? He's looking like Sloth from the Goonies!
Since Mirotic shaved his beard, the Pelicans have compiled a 9-0 record and he's been averaging 22.4 points and 10.9 rebounds while shooting 56.6 percent from the field.
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Re: 2018 NBA Playoffs, Second Round (Conf. Semis)
The FT disparity is bordering on ludicrous right now. GS doesn't need this kind of help.
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Re: 2018 NBA Playoffs, Second Round (Conf. Semis)
Steph looked pretty magnificent in his first game back. If he's at full strength, it will be really tough for anybody to beat Golden State.
Re: 2018 NBA Playoffs, Second Round (Conf. Semis)
I just saw their last possession in the 4th, it was hilariously brutal. I hope they get out of their own heads.Furlanfufi wrote:Toronto always find a way to lose.
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Re: 2018 NBA Playoffs, Second Round (Conf. Semis)
Toronto is the new version of the Hawks. They win in the regular season, have some nice players, but aren't good enough to do anything in the postseason. They're no different than past years and they may even be worse because Lowry hasn't been going nuts like he used to. DeRozen is really good but not great and Ibaka and JV aren't scaring anyone. The fact they couldn't beat a tired Cavs team in Game 1? They might not make it to Game 6. Maybe I'm wrong tho.
Re: 2018 NBA Playoffs, Second Round (Conf. Semis)
I only watched the first quarter, when the Cavs were getting blown out. It was really just LeBron going 1 on 5 and scoring or the rest of the Cavs going 1 on 5 and failing. I really hate these Cavs, but now they have won back home court advantage.Furlanfufi wrote:Toronto always find a way to lose.
And in the West...why the hell Mirotic cut the bear? He's looking like Sloth from the Goonies!
"cut the bear" is the best typo I've read in a while.

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Re: 2018 NBA Playoffs, Second Round (Conf. Semis)
You are describing Chris Paul. The total package at PG is of course ideal but probably not within reach.Marty [Mori Chu] wrote:Give me a PG who excels at passing, defense, and hopefully is an above-average shooter.
Anyway, with a scorer of Booker's caliber, I don't need a PG that passes like Nash, and if I can't have a perfect PG, among the imperfect ones, I'd pick one who shoots and plays defense (and Rozier does, at least so far in his career, although we have seen guys drop in intensity/effort once they become more stablished in the league).
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O_Gardino wrote:I only watched the first quarter, when the Cavs were getting blown out. It was really just LeBron going 1 on 5 and scoring or the rest of the Cavs going 1 on 5 and failing. I really hate these Cavs, but now they have won back home court advantage.Furlanfufi wrote:Toronto always find a way to lose.
And in the West...why the hell Mirotic cut the bear? He's looking like Sloth from the Goonies!
"cut the bear" is the best typo I've read in a while.






I was trying to emulate the fish thread! Lol
Re: 2018 NBA Playoffs, Second Round (Conf. Semis)
I agree that we're unlikely to find a player as good as Chris Paul. But I guess I prioritize passing highly among the PG skills. I would rather have a player like, say, Ricky Rubio or John Wall, who passes eagerly and often gets near/over 10 assists rather than a PG who prioritizes his own scoring and averages 2-4 assists like a Rozier or a Bledsoe.Ring_Wanted wrote:You are describing Chris Paul. The total package at PG is of course ideal but probably not within reach.Marty [Mori Chu] wrote:Give me a PG who excels at passing, defense, and hopefully is an above-average shooter.
Anyway, with a scorer of Booker's caliber, I don't need a PG that passes like Nash, and if I can't have a perfect PG, among the imperfect ones, I'd pick one who shoots and plays defense (and Rozier does, at least so far in his career, although we have seen guys drop in intensity/effort once they become more stablished in the league).
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The problem with guys like Rubio and wall is they don't provide much when they don't have the ball.
Having a player with good passing skills is important, but I don't want a player next to Booker that needs the ball to be effective. I rank defensive ability and shooting ability above passing ability in a PG next to Booker.
Having a player with good passing skills is important, but I don't want a player next to Booker that needs the ball to be effective. I rank defensive ability and shooting ability above passing ability in a PG next to Booker.
Re: 2018 NBA Playoffs, Second Round (Conf. Semis)
I value passing and shooting above defense, because defense is not going to keep defenders from double teaming Booker.Split T wrote:The problem with guys like Rubio and wall is they don't provide much when they don't have the ball.
Having a player with good passing skills is important, but I don't want a player next to Booker that needs the ball to be effective. I rank defensive ability and shooting ability above passing ability in a PG next to Booker.
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Re: 2018 NBA Playoffs, Second Round (Conf. Semis)
Have you guys had a look at Devonte Graham from Kansas? He's a 2nd round type prospect who can pass, shoot, and defend (although he's not big), but isn't much of a dribbler.
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Re: 2018 NBA Playoffs, Second Round (Conf. Semis)
Utah up 19 on the Rockets right now. 

Re: 2018 NBA Playoffs, Second Round (Conf. Semis)
And then the Rockets come back and take the lead. And then the Jazz go on a run. Tucker trying to be the hero of the Rockets at the end and bricking threes. Jazz win.
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Re: 2018 NBA Playoffs, Second Round (Conf. Semis)
As is well known I am a die in the wool MDA fan but I really like this Utah team and we now know we have their assistant as our next head coach. How cool is that.
There is no one on the Utah team that I do not like, including any of their coaches. Even though I like MDA I really do not like Chris Paul. This is going to be a tough series for me to watch.
May the best team win.
There is no one on the Utah team that I do not like, including any of their coaches. Even though I like MDA I really do not like Chris Paul. This is going to be a tough series for me to watch.
May the best team win.
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Re: 2018 NBA Playoffs, Second Round (Conf. Semis)
Paul, Tucker, Harden.... Chris Paul has been on two of the least likeable teams in the last decade
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Feels like not long ago nobody thought much of Quin Snyder coming in, how things have changed. Gobert and Mitchell are gonna be a nasty combo to deal with for a very long time.
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