Edit: it's more like they do it in way too short bursts.
NBA Playoffs (2010-2011) - Page 92
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igotmyown
United States4291 Posts
Edit: it's more like they do it in way too short bursts. | ||
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shadesofkarma
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slyboogie
United States3423 Posts
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Hrrrrm
United States2081 Posts
On May 19 2011 12:04 VENDIZ wrote: Doesn't look like this will go the Bulls' way tonight, but I can't see us having an equally bad game next time around.. After the last bad game vs. the Hawks we steamrolled them. .. I'd be worried if I were a Heat fan actually, because they've won the bench war tonight by far, yet the Bulls are still in it.. And the Heat had an equally bad 1st game. Point is now the Bulls lose home court advantage. Going back home 1-1 is really all the Heat were hoping for and it looks like they got it. No one expected the Bulls to be shut out 4-0. James soooo clutch in the playoffs so far. It's scary when he decides to turn it on. | ||
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iLoveKT
Philippines3615 Posts
and korver forgot how to shoot. | ||
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BloodNinja
United States2791 Posts
I would be a little concerned if I was the Heat though. You shoot near 50% (47 right now) and hold Chicago to 35% and the game was still extremely close. I don't think you can count on that happening for 3 more games. | ||
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ShoCkeyy
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slyboogie
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Z3kk
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On May 19 2011 12:11 ShoCkeyy wrote: Good Game! Miami Heat 85 - 75 Bulls! Woot!! Go Heat man, Go Heat! Awww yeah. B) | ||
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triangle
United States3803 Posts
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OreoBoi
Canada1639 Posts
On May 19 2011 12:11 slyboogie wrote: The hilarious thing? This game won't count as "clutch" or close, as the game has a 10 point margin. MORE EVIDENCE THAT MIAMI IS UNCLUTCH, DUHH. Exactly This is the most hilarious thing about that stat. What do you want? Miami to score 5 points on themselves in the last seconds so that they are "clutch"? | ||
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VENDIZ
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On May 19 2011 12:08 Hrrrrm wrote: And the Heat had an equally bad 1st game. Point is now the Bulls lose home court advantage. Going back home 1-1 is really all the Heat were hoping for and it looks like they got it. No one expected the Bulls to be shut out 4-0. James soooo clutch in the playoffs so far. It's scary when he decides to turn it on. Heat shot 47,8% FG, 37,8% 3PT and 100% FT in Game 1, Bulls had 35% FG, 18% 3PT and 62% FT shooting in Game 2.. that's not equally bad. | ||
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slyboogie
United States3423 Posts
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Garth
United States353 Posts
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igotmyown
United States4291 Posts
- he can only play 1-2 minutes at a time - He has to wait 5 minutes between each entrance - He cannot play the second to last minute. - They should semi-stack teams against him so he's always playing from behind. I want to see how seriously he takes a fake game after he's retired. | ||
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Ace
United States16096 Posts
On May 19 2011 12:04 iLoveKT wrote: Taj Gibson will be a FA this offseason and I dont think the bulls have enough to resign for the money he deserves. Hes gonna be a big pickup for some other team. edit: all this FT misses will cost the bulls this game. Chicago has a boatload of cap space and an owner willing to spend. They'll resign him easily. | ||
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OreoBoi
Canada1639 Posts
On May 19 2011 12:09 BloodNinja wrote: Miami pulls this one out barring some kind of ridiculous collapse. I would be a little concerned if I was the Heat though. You shoot near 50% (47 right now) and hold Chicago to 35% and the game was still extremely close. I don't think you can count on that happening for 3 more games. I'm not that concerned as a heat fan tbh. Anthony sat most of this game out with foul trouble, and with haslem playing well I feel that those two can limit some of the offensive rebounds from chicago. In game 1 it looked like Anthony was just too tired cause they had to keep him on the floor for basically the entire game. | ||
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VENDIZ
1575 Posts
On May 19 2011 12:14 slyboogie wrote: When do the Bulls ever shoot a good percentage? It's not exactly their strength. You have to ask "When do the Bulls shoot below 40%", which is rarely. Shooting isn't their strength, that's common knowledge, but they can win games like this with a % above 40, and they normally shoot well above that. | ||
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slyboogie
United States3423 Posts
On May 19 2011 12:17 Ace wrote: So now it's "The Bulls played badly". No shit? Miami did in Game 1 also. Both teams have great defenses of course you're offense is gonna look bad. Jesus do you people only show up for home games? Chicago has a boatload of cap space and an owner willing to spend. They'll resign him easily. What the heck? Gibson isn't a free agent. He's signed until 2012 with a team option in 2013 and a qualifying in 2014. And the Bulls are over the cap next year. | ||
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shmay
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