NBA Finals 2017 - Page 6
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Shellshock
United States97272 Posts
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cLutZ
United States19565 Posts
First play I get to see is a Zaza-clown offensive foul followed by a Lebron pushoff (nocall) into foul on Dray. | ||
xDaunt
United States17988 Posts
On June 08 2017 11:40 cLutZ wrote: Missed the first. Recap? First play I get to see is a Zaza-clown offensive foul followed by a Lebron pushoff (nocall) into foul on Dray. Refs are shilling pretty hard for the Cavs. Lots of no calls. | ||
JimmyJRaynor
Canada15932 Posts
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wuhan_clan
United States5609 Posts
Refs still helping the Cavs a lot by not calling their fouls but it's a night/day difference when Cavs players start moving without the ball. | ||
ZerOCoolSC2
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cLutZ
United States19565 Posts
On June 08 2017 11:53 xDaunt wrote: Refs are shilling pretty hard for the Cavs. Lots of no calls. It seems like also a lot of calls for the Cavs. Also, a lot of my most hated thing: Player A fouls player B causing him to travel/go out/commit a foul himself and player B (the Warriors have been B in this almost every time) gets called. | ||
cLutZ
United States19565 Posts
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xDaunt
United States17988 Posts
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wuhan_clan
United States5609 Posts
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Shellshock
United States97272 Posts
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classicyellow83
United States2393 Posts
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ZerOCoolSC2
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zev318
Canada4306 Posts
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cLutZ
United States19565 Posts
On June 08 2017 12:48 Shellshock wrote: too bad Kawhi got hurt. Maybe he could have made it a series in the WCF? or maybe they just lose 4-1 instead A soft 4-2 IMO. G1 they win by 10, the other game they win very close, blown out in all 4 losses. On June 08 2017 12:56 zev318 wrote: tristan thompson 3 rebs in 23 minutes, kevin love 1-9, surprised it was that close KLove was the master of the boards today. He was drawing loose ball fouls everywhere. This game was close because of the refs, plain and simple. In a well-officiated game this was the most lopsided game of all | ||
xDaunt
United States17988 Posts
On June 08 2017 12:59 cLutZ wrote: In a well-officiated game this was the most lopsided game of all I don't know about that. The Warriors had a lot of turnovers, and the Cavs sunk some absurd shots. The Warriors still haven't played their A-game yet. | ||
Twinkle Toes
United States3605 Posts
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dmnum
Brazil6910 Posts
- As a non-hardcore fan this is pretty boring. I mean, tonight was a good game but apparently the refs had to help Cleveland immensely, and they still lost, which pretty much tells that in a fair situation there's no way a team beats the Warriors. I guess people who understand Basketball better might be enamored with the high-level game Golden State is playing, but I believe that a team blowing the whole league out for 3 or 4 years is going to drive down viewer ratings and hurt the NBA in the long haul. I was cool with GS before, because while they were the best team, it was still within reach. Now it just feels hopeless. Anyway, what do you guys think'll happen? Is some other team going acquire a bunch of players to match GS or will they simply dominate the NBA for the foreseeable future? | ||
imBLIND
United States2626 Posts
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xDaunt
United States17988 Posts
On June 08 2017 13:23 Twinkle Toes wrote: I'm the biggest Lebon fan out there and I consider him at least top 3 of all time, but I'm worried how this game will affect Lebron;s legacy. Errors on crucial game winning possessions. Add that to being saved by Wade, Allen, and Irving going God-mode last year, I wonder how history will objectively judge him, Cavs fans should be angry at how poorly coached that team looked in the final two minutes -- particularly on the final few meaningful possessions. The called plays looked bad and were executed even worse, and the clock management was Andy Reid-level bad. | ||
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