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Stupid play. 1, should not be kicking it out to Bosh for that 3. dumb. 2) if he just makes a move to his left (Hibbert's to his right) that's an easy layup attempt.
Because they suckThomas-Panda-Saxby said:Bron only scored 7...and the pacers, still almost lost
Part of me wants to lose Lebron in the summer so I feel less pretentious when I say I'm a Heat fan.Papa Pugzo said:my friend:
i love watching basketball again. im a real heat fan, always have liked them, since shaq"
"did you see what that lance peterson guy or whatever his name is did to lebron?"
me: yep, real fan.
It was a couple different things.CameronCrazy06 said:How did the Pacers get so many steals around mid court in the second half last night? Were they doing anything different schematically? I was watching the game but also playing cards at the same time so i didn't pay too much attention
nolafan33 said:Been watching some footage from the Spurs/Thunder series, and people are giving Ibaka too much credit. He does add some things like shot blocking, but it's more so that everyone else is just playing better. Maybe the return of Ibaka gave them a lift, but I don't think Ibaka is having that much of an impact on how Kevin Durant's defense has gone from awful in Games 1 and 2 to very good in Games 3 and 4. Or the Spurs making some very un-Spurs like mistakes like poor floor spacing, not making the extra pass, etc.
Sure there is. But it has to be the right argument. I mean Durant isn't suddenly getting around screens, not getting driven by on the perimeter, not getting lost on rotations, etc because Ibaka is back. That's all I'm saying.BwareDWare94 said:Is there not an argument for players changing their individual defensive tactics based on whether or not they have rim protector behind them? I'd say Ibaka's return has everything to do with the Thunder playing better. Due to that, their backcourt can be more aggressive and take more chances.
Granted, I'd have played Steven Adams MUCH more than usual when Ibaka was out, but trust Scott Brooks to overlook the idea. Adams might not be the shot blocker Ibaka is but his sheer size should allow him to use the verticality rules to his advantage.
Where is your complaints towards the refs for screwing over Lebron? If you complain, you gotta make it at least consistentBwareDWare94 said:
Is there not an argument for players changing their individual defensive tactics based on whether or not they have rim protector behind them? I'd say Ibaka's return has everything to do with the Thunder playing better. Due to that, their backcourt can be more aggressive and take more chances.
Granted, I'd have played Steven Adams MUCH more than usual when Ibaka was out, but trust Scott Brooks to overlook the idea. Adams might not be the shot blocker Ibaka is but his sheer size should allow him to use the verticality rules to his advantage.