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Old 05-25-2011, 12:21 PM
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If the Bulls make their threes like they did last night, Miami could get swept. The Heat are simply no match for the Bulls on the glass, and while Chicago has guys who can bother Wade and LeBron, no one on Miami has a prayer against Rose. A young, athletic frontcourt like Chicago's will always give the Heat major problems. The fact that Jamaal Magloire got meaningful minutes this early in the series is a bad sign.
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Old 05-25-2011, 02:23 PM
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If you're going to be a redboarding dipshit, you should at least note what I actually said:

"If the Bulls make their threes like they did last night, Miami could get swept."

The Bulls are 14-for-56 on threes in their last three games. It's destroyed them. So my 'prediction', if you can even call it that, wasn't even wrong.
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Old 05-25-2011, 02:29 PM
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To me the big difference between the two teams has been the Heat have gotten contributions from guys like Miller and Chalmers when they really needed it and the Bulls haven't. Has Kyle Korver hit a 3 all series?

I also think Thibodeau has gotten out coached a bit by Spolestra which is scary. Lebron gets on Rose last night and all of the sudden the game changes and no adjustments are made. The Bulls last 2 possesions in regulation last night were terrible.

That said, I don't know how anyone could root for the Heat or Lebron. What a piece of sh.it he is.
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I haven't watched the series. Can't stand to watch LeBron carry on with his theatrics. The push-ups, mean muggin, wannabe alpha routine.

He's not alpha. He's a b.itch. No matter how many rings he gets he'll always be the b.itch who settled.
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Old 05-25-2011, 02:45 PM
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I haven't watched the series. Can't stand to watch LeBron carry on with his theatrics. The push-ups, mean muggin, wannabe alpha routine.

He's not alpha. He's a b.itch. No matter how many rings he gets he'll always be the b.itch who settled.
You haven't missed much.

Lebron taught Bosh well also. Everytime he makes a play he screams, bangs his chest and carries on like a maniac.
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I haven't watched the series. Can't stand to watch LeBron carry on with his theatrics. The push-ups, mean muggin, wannabe alpha routine.

He's not alpha. He's a b.itch. No matter how many rings he gets he'll always be the b.itch who settled.
I dont remember seeing all the theatrics you talked about in the days of the great Knicks, Lakers, Pistons, Celtics, Bulls matchups. I dont know where all this as you say "mean-muggin" chest poundig and screaming ever started but it makes you miss Magic, Bird, Jordan, Isaiah, Reed. I dont think they ever did any of that and look at how many great plays they could of.
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To me the big difference between the two teams has been the Heat have gotten contributions from guys like Miller and Chalmers when they really needed it and the Bulls haven't. Has Kyle Korver hit a 3 all series?

I also think Thibodeau has gotten out coached a bit by Spolestra which is scary. Lebron gets on Rose last night and all of the sudden the game changes and no adjustments are made. The Bulls last 2 possesions in regulation last night were terrible.

That said, I don't know how anyone could root for the Heat or Lebron. What a piece of sh.it he is.
I agree. He kind of left Rose out to dry at the end with seemingly no real play called and no team movement. Just so I know, is Lebron a piece of ---, mostly because of the "decision" ?
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I agree. He kind of left Rose out to dry at the end with seemingly no real play called and no team movement. Just so I know, is Lebron a piece of ---, mostly because of the "decision" ?
To me the decision is a big part of it. I have no issue with him wanting to win or going to a winner. He wasn't getting the support he needed in Cleveland, plus who wants to be in Cleveland anyway?

But, the decision was terrible and made him look like a giant douche. The parade and all that followed after was embarrassing and he just comes off like a douche I think. Like Coach said, his theatrics on court are too much for me. Play the game...
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He wasn't getting the support he needed in Cleveland, plus who wants to be in Cleveland anyway?
Really? There were 800 foot murals of him and sellouts every single game, oh you mean on the court perhaps...ok. That whole issue is probably debatable. I have no problem in the end with what he did, he wanted things much easier which is fine. That's not a crime at all. It simply says who he is. He's played well these playoffs. I can't dispute that.

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Really? There were 800 foot murals of him and sellouts every single game, oh you mean on the court perhaps...ok. That whole issue is probably debatable. I have no problem in the end with what he did, he wanted things much easier which is fine. That's not a crime at all. It simply says who he is. He's played well these playoffs. I can't dispute that.

Justin Masterson, Tony Sipp, Joshua Cribbs, Joe Haden, Jack Hannahan, Manny Acta, Michael Brantley, Travis Hafner, Colt McCoy, Asdrubal Cabrera, Fausto Carmona, Chris Perez, Vinnie Pestano, et al.
There is nothing debatable about it.

Cute list though.
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The Bulls don't run many plays with Rose anyway so to expect them to run one with the ball in his hands at the end of the game was not a good expectation. Every should be able to see that running a play in that situation probably hurts them far more than helps them. Are you going to run a play for someone else? No. Just about any play for Rose would involve a screener and that's exactly what the Bulls didn't want in that situation. Miami has length and quickness on defense and they don't have to fight through the screen and try to help and recover. They just switch and by bringing up a screener, it would have made Rose have to beat 1 1/2 to two guys. Their best option was to hope that he could beat his man to the basket but with James on him, that was going to be very hard because James doesn't have to play up on him as tight because he can outjump him and get his hand in Rose's face from farther away. It just wasn't a good recipe for success for Chicago.

On the other end, Miami isn't doing anything spectacular on offense but they continue to do just enough. It appears that James and Wade coast for long stretches because they know that either or both of them can turn it on for a 5-8 minute burst and do serious damage and they are trying to save that energy until it's needed most. Neither one of them is playing with the same full game intensity that they did playing alone. Fortunately for them, they've been right. Another major difference between the two teams is that Miami needs a contribution from a third and fourth player but it doesn't matter which two players those are, as long as they get it. In order for Chicago to have any chance, Boozer and Deng have to produce because none of their bench guys have a chance of coming in and producing what they need. All of their offensive pressure is on the starters and those guys are inconsistent. With James and Wade, you KNOW that if they really need it, they can get it. Chicago doesn't have anyone like that. It's a huge psychological advantage. Chicago is out there feeling like they better get up by 12+ in order to have a shot because as long as Miami is within 10, they feel they can get that whenever they want and especially so if they are within 5-6.

Simply put, as Van Gundy said last night in talking about Dirk, when you have the best player on the court, you have a high level of confidence. It's even moreso when you have the two best players on the court and one of them is the best player in the world. Like him or hate him, James is the best player in the world and Wade is arguably the second best. Watching him take on the challenge of Rose and then when they play Dallas and he's going to spend time defending Dirk, it's incredible. How many players can defend those two guys and still be a 25-8-8 guy on offense? Only one. Him.
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The Bulls don't run many plays with Rose anyway so to expect them to run one with the ball in his hands at the end of the game was not a good expectation. Every should be able to see that running a play in that situation probably hurts them far more than helps them. Are you going to run a play for someone else? No. Just about any play for Rose would involve a screener and that's exactly what the Bulls didn't want in that situation. Miami has length and quickness on defense and they don't have to fight through the screen and try to help and recover. They just switch and by bringing up a screener, it would have made Rose have to beat 1 1/2 to two guys. Their best option was to hope that he could beat his man to the basket but with James on him, that was going to be very hard because James doesn't have to play up on him as tight because he can outjump him and get his hand in Rose's face from farther away. It just wasn't a good recipe for success for Chicago.

On the other end, Miami isn't doing anything spectacular on offense but they continue to do just enough. It appears that James and Wade coast for long stretches because they know that either or both of them can turn it on for a 5-8 minute burst and do serious damage and they are trying to save that energy until it's needed most. Neither one of them is playing with the same full game intensity that they did playing alone. Fortunately for them, they've been right. Another major difference between the two teams is that Miami needs a contribution from a third and fourth player but it doesn't matter which two players those are, as long as they get it. In order for Chicago to have any chance, Boozer and Deng have to produce because none of their bench guys have a chance of coming in and producing what they need. All of their offensive pressure is on the starters and those guys are inconsistent. With James and Wade, you KNOW that if they really need it, they can get it. Chicago doesn't have anyone like that. It's a huge psychological advantage. Chicago is out there feeling like they better get up by 12+ in order to have a shot because as long as Miami is within 10, they feel they can get that whenever they want and especially so if they are within 5-6.

Simply put, as Van Gundy said last night in talking about Dirk, when you have the best player on the court, you have a high level of confidence. It's even moreso when you have the two best players on the court and one of them is the best player in the world. Like him or hate him, James is the best player in the world and Wade is arguably the second best. Watching him take on the challenge of Rose and then when they play Dallas and he's going to spend time defending Dirk, it's incredible. How many players can defend those two guys and still be a 25-8-8 guy on offense? Only one. Him.
He's a freak.

Chuck said a couple of years ago that Lebron could guard a point and he proved you guys right the other night. That was incredible regardless of the help.

I am holding out hope for Chicago tonight and I really do hope that Dirk wins one.

I don't know the answer to this question but when was the last time that neither number 1 seed made the final. I want to say cleveland vs. san antonio but that might not be correct. I know it happens but not as often as people might think.

I am surprised that the Bulls coach isn't taking more heat (no pun intended) for that performance the other night. That play, or lack thereof, in the final 8 seconds was awful.
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I just don't know what they could have done better. Rose has an uncanny ability to beat just about everyone in the league off the dribble and get to the basket at will. Bringing up another player to screen would have brought up another defender as well and I think you want to leave Rose with as much space as possible. Unless you mean that maybe they should have run some kind of play to free up someone else and I just don't like that either because I think you win or lose with your best player making the play. I thought the call was the right one but he just came up against good defense.
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I have Miami taking the first two at home, the second game coming to the wire. Dallas then takes the next two at home before losing game five and then going back to Miami down 2-3. I think they win game six then the Heat wins it in seven. One of the two "losers" gets a ring but unfortunately, instead of focusing on how great James and Nowitzki are, the media continues to call the loser a loser. James is the best player in the world and is named MVP.
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I have no clue who is going to win and wouldn't even begin to hazard a guess. And I don't really care who wins.
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Miami has the best set of Dirk defenders in the league

Dallas has bad defensive matchups on Miami's wings and will have to play zone a great deal.

Dallas depth is not nearly a big a factor with the spread out finals schedule which will allow Miami to play its best players 40+ minutes and give Haslem extra time between games.

If Dirk's effectiveness is lowered, who picks up the slack?

Miami is athletic enough to defend perimeter enough to force Terry, Stevenson and Peja to put the ball on the floor which is a problem

Barea is a tough matchup for Miami on offense but when Miami goes James, Wade, Bosh, Miller, Haslem who does he guard? Who does Terry guard in that lineup? You dont want to give Miami easy baskets because they are vulnerable when go through dry spells which they seem to do at least once or twice a game.

Dallas has to completely dominate the boards, get a lot of put backs, shoot the lights out which will spread the defense and give them an even bigger rebounding advantage and get Miami in foul trouble. They can probably do it well enough to win a few games but this one should be Miami in 6.
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If you're going to be a redboarding dipshit, you should at least note what I actually said:

"If the Bulls make their threes like they did last night, Miami could get swept."

The Bulls are 14-for-56 on threes in their last three games. It's destroyed them. So my 'prediction', if you can even call it that, wasn't even wrong.
I showed exactly what you said "could get swept". The namecalling is a nice touch by you, very classy. How can I be "redboarding" when I never made a prediction?
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I showed exactly what you said "could get swept". The namecalling is a nice touch by you, very classy. How can I be "redboarding" when I never made a prediction?
So what's your point? I wasn't wrong, so what exactly are you pointing out?
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simply put, I was pointing out how many people had thought the series was just about over after 1 game, thats it
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simply put, I was pointing out how many people had thought the series was just about over after 1 game, thats it
Except I didn't. I said if the Bulls continue to make their threes, the Heat are in trouble. They haven't done so.
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