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I don't think you get the point of a dagger...No Im just a casual basketball fan. It wasnt a dagger with those great Rondo 3's.
I don't think you get the point of a dagger...No Im just a casual basketball fan. It wasnt a dagger with those great Rondo 3's.
via Skip Bayless.Rajon Rondo's has to rank as one of greatest road playoff performances ever - every minute of reg and OT! 44, 10 assts, 8 rebs. Guts.
A dagger is a shot to end the other teams chances of winning the game. This game wasnt truly over until that last Celtics shot.I don't think you get the point of a dagger...
Skip's a troll. :skip:via Skip Bayless.
But 40, 18, and 9 from LeBron isn't even considered the best performance in the game for the Heat. From Skip.
lmao, I say shit at the end of games, thats just me bs'n.Okay so it was a bad dagger call that's my point!
If he takes any more time he gets blocked. I forget who it was but some defender was flying in and almost got it as is, hence why Ray took his follow through down early.Quite frankly, the Celtics were screwed in the end. Those two crucial (missed) calls (Rondo hit in the head, Wade's offensive foul prior to his jackass staredown of Garnett) separated them from the game. Those two calls cost them a chance at winning the game, and let's not act like the officiating was great all game, either. Miami shot 47 free throws to Boston's 29. That difference is atrociously obvious and should not be so drastic. Let's not forget that every time Miami drove they got a whistle and Boston had to get fucking hammered at the rim for them to go to the line. And then two Boston players fouling out. Come on. Especially Pierce's sixth. He went straight up and Wade created all of the very little contact, not to mention he jumped and turned a 180 and wasn't even looking at the hoop. I don't know about you, but where I grew up you didn't get free throws for jumping into people and contorting your body to the point that you were going to take an impossible shot. That should have been a no-call. I really hate Dwyane Wade. He gets so many calls he shouldn't, and whines when he doesn't get one.
Other reasons Boston lost:
1. KG is too unselfish. They had the game tied if he'd have gone up for a bucket to lock it at 107 but he tried to dish it to Brandon Bass, who has enough trouble hitting WIDE OPEN jump shots.
2. What does it take to foul Wade or LeBron at the rim and not give them an easy finish to go along with it? Too many times I saw players like Keeyon Dooling grabbing the non-shooting hand hoping to just send them to the line, and then it turned into potential three point plays. Grab the fucking ball, bear hug them, at least do something.
3. Ray Allen could have taken the Celtics up 8 on a three...had he taken as much time on that three as he did on the three that sent it to OT. He was just as open and had just as much time.
Either way, I just want to say that we all know Miami is going to win this series, but they don't need all this help from the officiating. It's getting to be downright difficult to watch.
I must have missed that. Either way, I knew it was over right there. Veteran resiliency needs a bigger cushion than 5 points. That was their dagger moment.If he takes any more time he gets blocked. I forget who it was but some defender was flying in and almost got it as is, hence why Ray took his follow through down early.
he also said KG doesn't have the clutch gene and never did
That's true. I don't recall a single game winner he hit for Minnesota. There probably was one or two, but I saw him miss many close shots at the end of games.he also said KG doesn't have the clutch gene and never did