NBA 09-10: The Roundball Rock - Page 104
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tonight
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Judicator
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One guy talks in this like super suspenseful voice: Lebron gets the rebound *pause for effect* brings it up *pause* jumps...*fades away the s slowly and crisply* missesss *same as last time* | ||
Xeris
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KOFgokuon
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RowdierBob
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45 FTs for the Cavs vs just 9 for the Bucks... | ||
BloodDrunK
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speaking of James,what the hell happened in that match vs the Bucks?they had 45 Ft's compared to 9 but won only by 3 points. Lakers on the other hand got stomped by Atlanta even though Kobe had 28 points. | ||
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Ace
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bdams19
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BlueRoyaL
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Xeris
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On April 02 2010 00:00 Judicator wrote: Because the Lakers couldn't hit anything for 2 quarters and the Hawks everything. literally only 2 players on the Lakers have been playing for 5-6 games now, and it's a bad sign >_> everyone else needs to get their shit together or Kobe's gonna bust out and average 50 points for the last 7 games. | ||
bdams19
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x2fst
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On April 01 2010 22:43 RowdierBob wrote: well bucks never really attack the rim aside from salmons whereas cavs have lebron and a bunch of other guys that can draw fouls. the officiating wasn't really bad imo and probably reflected how the game got played, bucks took a ton of short shots like they always do. they're league worst in ft disparity for a reasonSome great officiating in the Cavs vs Bucks game. 45 FTs for the Cavs vs just 9 for the Bucks... | ||
Ace
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Sadist
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igotmyown
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And Utah's 30 point victory over the Warriors: seems like anyone with a set offense based on driving and ball distribution (spurs jazz) just destroy the warriors offense. Whereas teams that like to send their best player one on one don't. | ||
Judicator
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RowdierBob
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On April 02 2010 02:58 x2fst wrote: well bucks never really attack the rim aside from salmons whereas cavs have lebron and a bunch of other guys that can draw fouls. the officiating wasn't really bad imo and probably reflected how the game got played, bucks took a ton of short shots like they always do. they're league worst in ft disparity for a reason I agree to an extent, but an extra 36 Fts?! Something isn't right there. Sure I'm biased, but I don't think the Bucks got a fair go yesterday. I'd expect the Cavs to always get to the FT line more than Bucks just because of the way the two teams play, but something isn't right with such a large disparity. And it's interesting to note the Bucks actually attempted more shots in the paint.. | ||
BlueRoyaL
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Xeris
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On April 02 2010 11:08 Judicator wrote: You know what I realized today? That the recent games (including tonight's Magic-Mavs) suggests that the East is pretty damn scary from top to bottom this year compared to the past decade. eh... Clevland, Orlando, Atlanta are probably better than every team in the West except the Lakers... but from 4-8, many of the Western teams are better. although this has been the best Eastern conference we've seen in a decade. | ||
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