NBA Playoffs 2010 - Page 48
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bearbuddy
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CSN
United States175 Posts
On May 11 2010 09:11 Sanitarium14 wrote: But But He is so good! God. When Lebron got owned by rondo last night, espn says "wow, the other cavaliers need to pick up their game! James can't do everything!" lol. Not that he isn't good, just...other things happen besides his elbow maybe getting hurt. lebron trying to pull a kobe and asked to guard rondo as if he's a great man to man defender lol. rondo's response was something like "it doesnt matter who guards me... lebron is a good HELP defender." | ||
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KOFgokuon
United States14899 Posts
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bearbuddy
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Judicator
United States7270 Posts
And LOL at that point differential, +101 for a 4 game stretch. | ||
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aRod
United States758 Posts
Goodnight and good luck! | ||
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hyst.eric.al
United States2332 Posts
they can be so damn bad, its like they have no heart and they just kill over and die when things get rough | ||
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Mr.Eternity
United States143 Posts
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Ace
United States16096 Posts
Charles Barkley and Kenny Smith made a great point the other night: If you play for an NBA team it's really hard to lose a game by 20 points. Everyone has good players, so when you lose like that multiple times it shows lack of effort. | ||
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RowdierBob
Australia13293 Posts
Losing 3 games to the Bogutless Bucks was bad enough, but that Orlando series was beyond embarrassing. They should all be ashamed, hand back their pay cheques, and apologise to the fans who pay their hard-earned to watch such insipid, heartless play. | ||
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iLoveKT
Philippines3615 Posts
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Ace
United States16096 Posts
Of course I don't want to apply all of that to the entire team. Jamal Crawford, Josh Smith some of the time, and Al Hortford did try most of the time. JC of course being the only one I thought that looked like he WANTED to be there every single night. | ||
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unknown.sam
Philippines2701 Posts
![]() still can't believe the spurs got swept...just can't get over it lol | ||
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pathy
Taiwan619 Posts
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Judicator
United States7270 Posts
On May 11 2010 12:18 iLoveKT wrote: Im starting to have doubts in my "Joe Johnson to the Bulls pls" campaign. I would assume his stocks went down after this series. His stock has never been that high as people as people would like to think. He dominates the ball a lot and his stats aren't that impressive when you consider everything. Definitely not deserving of a max offer which is where alot of people would put him. And 7 footers should not be able to shoot pretty 3 pointers, even if they don't go in. | ||
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Holcan
Canada2593 Posts
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ltiy
107 Posts
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Ace
United States16096 Posts
On May 11 2010 12:28 Judicator wrote: His stock has never been that high as people as people would like to think. He dominates the ball a lot and his stats aren't that impressive when you consider everything. Definitely not deserving of a max offer which is where alot of people would put him. And 7 footers should not be able to shoot pretty 3 pointers, even if they don't go in. Yep. Joe Johnson is a good scorer but not dominant. Lots of 1 on 1 play but not lots of slashing play. Look at Atlanta's offense and it's so....stale at times. Look at Orlando and Boston's offense and you see guys moving around setting screens, back cuts, lots of slashing 2-guard play (in Orlando's case Rashard Lewis at times), ball screens, pick and pops and just creating tons options until someone gets open. They'll occasionally call an iso to mix it up but you just don't see Atlanta doing these kinds of things a lot. Atlanta has TONS of good offensive players but they just don't play for each other. | ||
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OneOther
United States10774 Posts
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Roffles
Pitcairn19291 Posts
Rarely any ball movement from the Hawks, too much 1 on 1 play. | ||
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