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I have to admit that this Mitchell kid with the Jazz has me more interested in the NBA than I’ve been in probably 15 years. He’s damn fun to watch.
Oh, and is Westbrook always that douchey?
Oh, and is Westbrook always that douchey?
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According to NBA.com, Victor Oladipo is the first player in NBA History (since steals were first officially recorded in 1973-74) to record 28 points, 13 rebounds, 10 assists, and 4 steals in a playoff game.
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So I guess everyone has heard about this by now.
Not to be outdone Dirk was inspired.
https://ftw.usatoday.com/2018/04/victor ... a-playoffsPacers guard Victor Oladipo elevated his game to a new level this season, making his first-career All-Star Game.
Well, after Indiana’s Game 7 loss to the Cavs on Sunday, Oladipo was clearly motivated for more.
Just minutes after the game came to an end, Oladipo’s trainer, David Alexander, received the following text message. Oladipo was already looking to get back to work.
Not to be outdone Dirk was inspired.
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I was pretty astonished that the Celtics just blew out the Cavs in game 1. I thought they'd be competitive, and maybe win the series what with how well Tatum, Brown and Rozier are playing, but 25? Wow.
Dubs - Rockets, game 1 tonight. As a Dubs fan, I wasn't too happy when the Rockets came into Roaracle and won the first game of the season, and won the season series. Both teams appear to be as healthy as they can be, and playing about as well as they can, so this should be good. It's the first time the Dubs haven't had home court since they lost in 7 to the Clippers and fired Mark Jackson.
I think this comes down to how well Houston defends GS. GS has been playing better defense than the Rockets for years, but this year seems a bit different and I wouldn't be too surprised if the Rockets win the series in 6-7 games. I also wouldn't be too surprised if the Dubs were to win in 4-5. It should be interesting whichever way it goes...
Dubs - Rockets, game 1 tonight. As a Dubs fan, I wasn't too happy when the Rockets came into Roaracle and won the first game of the season, and won the season series. Both teams appear to be as healthy as they can be, and playing about as well as they can, so this should be good. It's the first time the Dubs haven't had home court since they lost in 7 to the Clippers and fired Mark Jackson.
I think this comes down to how well Houston defends GS. GS has been playing better defense than the Rockets for years, but this year seems a bit different and I wouldn't be too surprised if the Rockets win the series in 6-7 games. I also wouldn't be too surprised if the Dubs were to win in 4-5. It should be interesting whichever way it goes...
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I'll take GSW in 6. I think Boston will take out Cleveland in 5, or at most 6.
Cleveland is very vulnerable and should have lost to Indiana. The only real mystery is WTH happened to Toronto?I thought Indiana, Philly, and Toronto were pretty much even and Boston was just a tad better. IMHO a totally healthy Boston(including Hayward) is on par with GSW.
Cleveland is very vulnerable and should have lost to Indiana. The only real mystery is WTH happened to Toronto?I thought Indiana, Philly, and Toronto were pretty much even and Boston was just a tad better. IMHO a totally healthy Boston(including Hayward) is on par with GSW.
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GSW got at least one win in Houston and will take it in 5 or 6. Then they will crush the Celtics like a grape.
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OK, one game in, we need to look at what happened, and what is likely to happen.
East - LeBron had a bad game and the Celtics played great. However, this was in the Garden, and young players/role-players tend to play well at home, and disappear on the road in Playoff Games. We've already seen this from the Celtics in their previous series (undefeated at home, 1-4 on the road). I think LeBron and the Cavs can get at least 2 games in this series, and possibly still win it, though I'm definitely leaning towards the Celtics, but LeBron could easily go off in Game 7 and single-handedly win it.
West - based on last night, the Rockets are in serious trouble. Their role players did nothing, and the Warriors forced them into a game they can't win. They also won without Curry playing well. Part of this can be contributed to Ariza's foul trouble (they need him to score 20-25 in order to win, IMHO and after picking up his 5th foul early in the 3rd, they were pretty much done), but the Dubs will destroy them if they are just Harden and Paul.
East - LeBron had a bad game and the Celtics played great. However, this was in the Garden, and young players/role-players tend to play well at home, and disappear on the road in Playoff Games. We've already seen this from the Celtics in their previous series (undefeated at home, 1-4 on the road). I think LeBron and the Cavs can get at least 2 games in this series, and possibly still win it, though I'm definitely leaning towards the Celtics, but LeBron could easily go off in Game 7 and single-handedly win it.
West - based on last night, the Rockets are in serious trouble. Their role players did nothing, and the Warriors forced them into a game they can't win. They also won without Curry playing well. Part of this can be contributed to Ariza's foul trouble (they need him to score 20-25 in order to win, IMHO and after picking up his 5th foul early in the 3rd, they were pretty much done), but the Dubs will destroy them if they are just Harden and Paul.
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I'm not much of a basketball fan, although keeping an eye on the playoffs. I'm assuming that LeBron is going to come back in terminator mode for game 2. If the Celtics win game 2 handily as well, that's when I'll start believing in their Finals chances (while still assuming that GSW would sweep them in the finals).Pyperkub wrote: ↑Tue May 15, 2018 3:55 pm OK, one game in, we need to look at what happened, and what is likely to happen.
East - LeBron had a bad game and the Celtics played great. However, this was in the Garden, and young players/role-players tend to play well at home, and disappear on the road in Playoff Games. We've already seen this from the Celtics in their previous series (undefeated at home, 1-4 on the road). I think LeBron and the Cavs can get at least 2 games in this series, and possibly still win it, though I'm definitely leaning towards the Celtics, but LeBron could easily go off in Game 7 and single-handedly win it.
West - based on last night, the Rockets are in serious trouble. Their role players did nothing, and the Warriors forced them into a game they can't win. They also won without Curry playing well. Part of this can be contributed to Ariza's foul trouble (they need him to score 20-25 in order to win, IMHO and after picking up his 5th foul early in the 3rd, they were pretty much done), but the Dubs will destroy them if they are just Harden and Paul.
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I think it's pretty clear that the GS/HOU game is for the championship. I was hoping for a better showing from Houston, but as the announcers were pointing out throughout the game, Houston's offense mainly relies on one-on-one ball while GS is great at passing it around for the best shot. Harden is a beast, but it's always easier to guard a team (especially with the time to prepare that the playoffs allow) whose offense is focused on one or two players.
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While I don't think Cleveland could beat either the Rockets or Warriors, the Celtics will be a tough matchup. Horford, Brown, Tatum, and Rozier are playing great, and they have the depth, length and athleticism to defend both Western Conference Teams. If they had home court (which they wouldn't), I'd be tempted to pick them.Ralph-Wiggum wrote: ↑Tue May 15, 2018 4:45 pm I think it's pretty clear that the GS/HOU game is for the championship. I was hoping for a better showing from Houston, but as the announcers were pointing out throughout the game, Houston's offense mainly relies on one-on-one ball while GS is great at passing it around for the best shot. Harden is a beast, but it's always easier to guard a team (especially with the time to prepare that the playoffs allow) whose offense is focused on one or two players.
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This is my opinion as well. I think Boston will surprise some people just like Indiana did. I still think they will come up just short this year, but next they will be scary.Pyperkub wrote: ↑Tue May 15, 2018 5:06 pmWhile I don't think Cleveland could beat either the Rockets or Warriors, the Celtics will be a tough matchup. Horford, Brown, Tatum, and Rozier are playing great, and they have the depth, length and athleticism to defend both Western Conference Teams. If they had home court (which they wouldn't), I'd be tempted to pick them.Ralph-Wiggum wrote: ↑Tue May 15, 2018 4:45 pm I think it's pretty clear that the GS/HOU game is for the championship. I was hoping for a better showing from Houston, but as the announcers were pointing out throughout the game, Houston's offense mainly relies on one-on-one ball while GS is great at passing it around for the best shot. Harden is a beast, but it's always easier to guard a team (especially with the time to prepare that the playoffs allow) whose offense is focused on one or two players.
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I think the Celtics might be able to give Houston a run due to their defense (although I definitely wouldn't favor them), but I don't think they would even make it a close series with GS.
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From the ESPN writeup of WCF game 1:
It's going to be tough for the Rockets, but they may be able to do it. I doubt it however, and I'm thinking we may see the same thing in Game 2.What you saw from D'Antoni's Rockets on Monday night was isolation basketball taken to another level. According to Second Spectrum, Houston had 45 isolation plays in Game 1. That is the most by any team in any game -- regular season or playoffs -- over the past five seasons and more than double what they averaged in the regular season (22, first in the NBA).
Harden accounted for 26 of the isolation plays, nearly nine more than he averaged in the regular season.
Some of that, of course, is the Golden State defense, which has a way of forcing teams into giving in to their worst tendencies. The Rockets are so talented in the one-on-one game that it's easy for them to rely on it when the offense breaks down amid endless switching, as the Warriors did in Game 1.
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Sweet, GSW opened up 40 point can of whupass on the Rocketts.
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Well, the Celtics stank it up on the road again - that series looks like it's going 7.
As to the West, well, the Rockets did much better in Game 2, but reverted to old habits in Game 3. While I expect them to play better in game 4, I don't think it will be enough and it will be 3-1 going back to Houston and it's looking like Dubs in 5/6, as I can easily see the Dubs gearing up for the closeout, even on the road, in game 5.
As to the West, well, the Rockets did much better in Game 2, but reverted to old habits in Game 3. While I expect them to play better in game 4, I don't think it will be enough and it will be 3-1 going back to Houston and it's looking like Dubs in 5/6, as I can easily see the Dubs gearing up for the closeout, even on the road, in game 5.
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Unfortunate to have Paul go down. It's surprising to see such amazing defense being played in the 2018 NBA. It's even affecting the wide open shots. They must be hearing footsteps all the time.
I'm hoping the Rockets can have one of their crazy shooting nights in one of the next two, but skeptical.
I'm hoping the Rockets can have one of their crazy shooting nights in one of the next two, but skeptical.
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Real bad luck for the Rockets to have Paul go down. Hopefully he can make it back for game 6 or 7, but hamstrings often take a few weeks to heal. I would love to see the Rockets in the finals, but fear that without Paul they're going to have a tough time the next two games.
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I cannot believe LeBron is taking this Cavs team to the finals. Unreal.
Bummed my Celtics got eliminated last night, but how good is that team going to be next year, with Kyrie and Hayward back? Tatum is for real, and with Brown, Rozier and Smart, that’s a hell of a roster.
On to the finals. No question, I’m pulling for LeBron now to some how figure out a way to stop Golden State (cause I don’t see the Rockets doing it). I can’t really see how anyone stops Golden State, but I also couldn’t see this Cavs team in the finals, either, so who knows. Should be fun to watch.
Bummed my Celtics got eliminated last night, but how good is that team going to be next year, with Kyrie and Hayward back? Tatum is for real, and with Brown, Rozier and Smart, that’s a hell of a roster.
On to the finals. No question, I’m pulling for LeBron now to some how figure out a way to stop Golden State (cause I don’t see the Rockets doing it). I can’t really see how anyone stops Golden State, but I also couldn’t see this Cavs team in the finals, either, so who knows. Should be fun to watch.
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Lebron is playing out of his mind, but I would be shocked if the Cavs can win more than one game against GS. If Houston manages to win and Paul is hobbled (or not playing), I could see that being a series, although I would still bet against the Cavs. A lot may depend on when Love can make it back, though.
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I'm curious what you guys think of this..
Scott Foster is reffing tonight. Over the last two years, the Rockets are 0-5 when he refs and 17-5 when he doesn't. In addition, according to the LA Times, the players think he's the worst official in the league by a mile. (24 votes. Closest is 14)
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Scott Foster is reffing tonight. Over the last two years, the Rockets are 0-5 when he refs and 17-5 when he doesn't. In addition, according to the LA Times, the players think he's the worst official in the league by a mile. (24 votes. Closest is 14)
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Well the refs are certainly jobbing Houston so far; not sure if it’s one ref in particular though. But Houston is doing themselves no favors by jacking and missing every shot they take in the 3rd.
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Not gonna win many games shooting 7-44 (16%) from 3. That's just flat out awful.
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What they can't take into account in those statistics, however, is the pressure that Houston was clearly playing with once GS made a run. You could clearly see that once a few threes started missing, they began to panic.
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http://boston.cbslocal.com/2012/06/01/s ... at-game-3/
I wonder if Ariza was on the take.Foster is the official who received 134 phone calls from disgraced referee Tim Donaghy between October 2006 and April 2007, as originally reported by FOX News. That was the same period during which Donaghy admitted to betting on NBA games. The report said that Donaghy called Foster more than any other ref and that he didn’t call any other official more than 13 times.
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Did he take out Igoudala or Paul? Those were the biggest factors in the series outcome (dubs in 5 if Igoudala's healthy, CP3 or not, Rockets in 6/7 if Igoudala's out and Paul isn't).noxiousdog wrote: ↑Thu May 31, 2018 4:46 pm http://boston.cbslocal.com/2012/06/01/s ... at-game-3/
I wonder if Ariza was on the take.Foster is the official who received 134 phone calls from disgraced referee Tim Donaghy between October 2006 and April 2007, as originally reported by FOX News. That was the same period during which Donaghy admitted to betting on NBA games. The report said that Donaghy called Foster more than any other ref and that he didn’t call any other official more than 13 times.
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Not so much worried about the series. It's clear the Warrior are the better team even if the Rockets had a chance.Pyperkub wrote: ↑Thu May 31, 2018 4:50 pmDid he take out Igoudala or Paul? Those were the biggest factors in the series outcome (dubs in 5 if Igoudala's healthy, CP3 or not, Rockets in 6/7 if Igoudala's out and Paul isn't).noxiousdog wrote: ↑Thu May 31, 2018 4:46 pm http://boston.cbslocal.com/2012/06/01/s ... at-game-3/
I wonder if Ariza was on the take.Foster is the official who received 134 phone calls from disgraced referee Tim Donaghy between October 2006 and April 2007, as originally reported by FOX News. That was the same period during which Donaghy admitted to betting on NBA games. The report said that Donaghy called Foster more than any other ref and that he didn’t call any other official more than 13 times.
I just wonder whether I should treat it more like WWE or legit sports.
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He’s an idiot. But Cleveland got screwed on that reversed call the play or two before. Yes, it was likely a block and not a charge, but the refs had no business reviewing the call; Lebron was clearly out of the restricted area, which is, I believe, the only justification for initiating the review in the first place.
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I'm not a fan of LeBron in the sense that I root for him or the Cavs, nor am I a hater in that no matter what he does he'll 'never be as good as Jordan/dominant as 'Player X'/as good as 'Player X' etc. but dang, that is one bad man. He is almost literally (almost) all that CLE has going for them, and he can still get 51. After the playoff run CLE has endured, and at age 33...He may or may not be the GOAT but he is incredible. Shame he did the whole 'taking my talents to South Beach' thing.
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They were talking about it on SC this morning and there is a rule in place to allow them to review calls like that. Shrug.Ralph-Wiggum wrote: ↑Fri Jun 01, 2018 12:10 am He’s an idiot. But Cleveland got screwed on that reversed call the play or two before. Yes, it was likely a block and not a charge, but the refs had no business reviewing the call; Lebron was clearly out of the restricted area, which is, I believe, the only justification for initiating the review in the first place.
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See Rule #12 here. I'm guessing they thought there was some doubt as to whether he was in the restricted area and used that to justify reviewing it.Remus West wrote: ↑Fri Jun 01, 2018 8:03 amThey were talking about it on SC this morning and there is a rule in place to allow them to review calls like that. Shrug.Ralph-Wiggum wrote: ↑Fri Jun 01, 2018 12:10 am He’s an idiot. But Cleveland got screwed on that reversed call the play or two before. Yes, it was likely a block and not a charge, but the refs had no business reviewing the call; Lebron was clearly out of the restricted area, which is, I believe, the only justification for initiating the review in the first place.
I'd rather the refs get the call right there, personally.
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Re: 2017-2018 NBA Season
Yes, that is what they are saying for why they reviewed the call. But Lebron was nowhere near the restricted area. Seems like the refs just used that as an excuse to review the play. I would rather the refs not use replay to overturn fouls because that just opens up a can of worms.
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