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They definitely looked exhausted, you could just see it on their faces during free throws etc. Delly gassed, getting cramps 2 minutes into the 3rd quarter.
I think Blatt should go deeper into the bench towards the end of the 1st & 2nd quarters so he can give LeBron or others alittle more rest. Marion hasnt played yet, give him 2 mins or so towards the end of a quarter or 2 to give others a rest. Same for Miller. |
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Yup. How bad can a bench player be compared to an injured, cramped and exhausted starter? This is why Thibs got fired. He never trusted his bench or rookies. When injuries forced him to play the bench, we got quality in the form of Butler, Snell and Mirotic. Dolly wasn't a starter until Kyrie went out and look what he's done... |
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I run track professionally and we're training 6 days a week for 10 and half months a year. Tired? Shut the hell up and play. |
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You don't think they are training, practicing and conditioning all year? Please. If anything the endless lists of injuries these guys suffer at only ~25 years old is a great indication of how hard they are working. |
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![]() You train. You leave it all out there and compete. And you live with the results. I just hate whining and the current climate of the NBA is full of it and it's damn sickening. |
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poor lebron
his team is trash once again. and the coach has yet to have any play that isn't based around lebron. sucks that everyone is going to talk about his 2-6 finals record. |
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Unfortunately for LeBron its quite true. Without other players really stepping up & the burden sitting on his shoulders because hes the "best player in the league" the Cav's wont win the series. LeBron with yet another triple double and it didnt matter.
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Blatt is a complete idiot with managing minutes. Hes only rotating what, 7 players if that?
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Reminds me of Thibs. I guess he just doesn't trust the bench. I've said it many times. What's better an exhausted starter who is playing like shit and sucking wind.... Or a pumped up bench player desperate for minutes? |
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I knew Blatt was an idiot when he had Kyrie out there for 40+ min knowing he had a bum knee. We all saw what ended up happening there.
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Been kicking this idea around for a while when watching the games.
I think Cleveland actually benefitted from not having Love or Kyrie. Now now don't go all apeshit on me, hear me out. Love is laughable on D and imo Kyrie isn't that great either. Would have been a much more offense oriented team. And I think we can all agree that GS would win easily in that kind of contest. Delly was dogging Curry for 2.5 games and made his life hell. He didn't have to worry about offense and just put all he had into D. Just my 2 cents. Feel free to rip me to shreds. |
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I've already come to terms with the Warriors taking it all this year. I'll even go as far as to say that if they've got a shot at repeating if they can find a replacement for Bogut and/or Green.
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But in all seriousness, I think the veteran presence combined with the relative success by the Clippers may sway his mindset. I can see him putting up near Indiana numbers when healthy. |
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GSW closing out the series tonight.
bogut is a very good center lol they are a full basketball team. kinda like the hawks of the west, except they have superstars. |
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The reason why I said they need to replace him is due to his injuries and injury prone nature. With big guys available this off season, they should look into finding a center that can stay on the floor and not in a suit on the bench. With the way the league's style is shifting, a defensive presence is all they really need. Green is a FA this off season, he'd be a fool to leave but if they take it all this year, he may just want to ride the lifestyle and not prioritize winning first. Didn't think I would have to explain my statement but I forgot some fans are very sensitive to the way things are said. Quote:
If the Warriors win, it's going to bring a new dynamic to the NBA which guys like D'Antoni have tried for so many years. I prefer watching post play and playing inside THEN out but as Kenny Smith once said "the league is a copy cat league" so with GS looking like sure winners, expect to see a demand for guards that can handle the ball, (spot up) shooters, and guys like Draymond Green. Steve Kerr and his coaching staff should and deserve all of the credit for this year's run. It's looking like the age of the old big man is over. I hoped the Grizz would bring it back but the results speak for itself. |
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I dont agree with all the credit going to the coaching staff...did they have an enormous impact? Of course. They added defense on top of a run and gun offense D'Antoni had minor success with. But could this be possible without Curry? The ability to knock down a contested shot consistently makes a huge difference, a three at that...so could you make the same statement with no Curry? Would they be in this position without him? Dont forget they lost twice because Steph wasnt making that shot. |
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I wouldn't replace Green unless you're shifting him to SF and find a good sized athletic PF like a young Amare with defense (Anthony Davis would fit that role perfectly, but that's a pipe dream), but I do agree that Bogut could be upgraded. I like the toughness Bogut brings (generally being an asshole, pushing, hitting, and slapping opposing teams players and not taking shit from anybody... must be an Australian thing) and he's at least competent on offense, but he is injury prone and I think a more athletic defensive center will help. I'm also not sure if management would want to mess with a winning formula since Green and Bogut play well together defensively. Quote:
Jordon would be nice, but he's kind of dumb as far as basketball IQ goes, he can't create his own shot, and I don't want other teams using hack-a-jordon. Tyson Chandler is a little smarter, but older. I think Bogut is a little bit better offensively than both. He was trying to develop some sort of offensive game to add to his defense when he was with the Bucks. I just don't know who could be obtained to replace what Bogut brings. I don't want a soft center... Maybe DeMarcus Cousins, but that's another pipe dream and I think he prefers the half court (George Karl wants to trade Cousins and get Ty Lawson back so he can get a running team in Sacramento). Quote:
Possibly.. maybe this formula only works with Curry, but there's no other player like him. |
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im still proud of myself for making that bet on GSW winning the WCF, back in Nov, 2014.
i am betting on the bulls winning ECF for the next season. their new head coach is honestly the missing piece of the pie. they have the full team, they just need the X factor. |
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Very unlikely with the amount of money he would be leaving going to a different team...but itd be pretty awesome for us Laker fans. Excited for the draft and next season. |
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Congrats to Mark Jackson and Mike D'Antoni on their contributions to this championship for the Warriors. Well deserved.
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Regardless of what the new coach is planning on implementing, I think the Bulls should bolster their bench. |
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