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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2015 17:17:38 GMT -5
That really sucks. He was limping really bad when they had the camera follow him to the back, but I was thinking his body was cramping up.
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Post by iMG on Jun 7, 2015 22:21:59 GMT -5
Another Fantastic game. Warriors looked out with 5 mins to go, they got their shit together and forced that Overtime despite curry be cold as ice (airballed the game winner in OT) But a hell of a game from Dellevadova. He's the reason the Cavs won tbh. This should be a fun series.
Also, the refs were pretty awful.
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Post by Trolly on Jun 9, 2015 22:52:49 GMT -5
What a game! Dellevadova was the man! Curry came back with these clutch threes but the cavs still won it. I call cavs in 6.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2015 23:26:30 GMT -5
This series guys! OMG!
The Cavs now have the momentum on their side. LeBron is playing some of the best basketball we have ever seen. .
Also, Delly! Who knew he'd be the X factor for Cleveland.
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Post by iMG on Jun 10, 2015 0:42:26 GMT -5
Dellevadova is playing great. Lebron is playing like superman. But idk if Lebron can keep it up. He even said he doesnt know if he can keep putting these #'s up. He's playing 40 mins a night, getting 10+ rebounds, 8+ assits, and doing a lot on defense (I think he has quite a few steals and blocks). He's the Cav's glue right now. Now if curry can play like he did in the 2nd half, for the entire series, the warriors can win. I havent given up hope yet! But man, htis is one exciting NBA Finals!!
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Post by iMG on Jun 12, 2015 0:39:50 GMT -5
Cavs got smashed. Had to contain myself during Zone V haha. But yeah, the Warriors looked like the team that was the beast nba team in the regular season. Keep playing like that and they'll be fine. I really think their depth helps them. They have the ability to change people up, unlike the Cavs.
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Post by iMG on Jun 15, 2015 3:18:03 GMT -5
You don't consider game 1 a great game from Curry?
Also, like i've been saying, LeBron cant do it 100% by himself. SOMEONE needs to step up. No Kyrie and no K.Love is really hurting them.
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Post by iMG on Jun 15, 2015 21:05:05 GMT -5
Shumpert gets a bit of a pass due to his shoulder. Yo can see how much pain he's in every single game. JR needs to be the 6th man he once was, because with all these silly mistakes and bad fouls he's committing, it negates the positive shots he does have.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2015 23:06:10 GMT -5
Champions
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Post by Trolly on Jun 16, 2015 23:21:40 GMT -5
Im sad for ma coach Daid Blatt but im also happy for curry and iggy,Iguodala really deserved the mvp trophy. I hope my cavs will come back better then ever next year!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2015 23:28:37 GMT -5
Im sad for ma coach Daid Blatt but im also happy for curry and iggy,Iguodala really deserved the mvp trophy. I hope my cavs will come back better then ever next year! Blatt did a fantastic job for his first year as a coach. He silenced everyone when they were calling for his job earlier this year. Despite all the injuries the Cavs sustained in the playoffs, they almost pulled it off. Hats off to them. I expect them to repeat as Eastern Conference champions.
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Post by durty530 on Jun 16, 2015 23:55:59 GMT -5
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Post by Trolly on Jun 17, 2015 0:01:03 GMT -5
I love curry. I meant that I want cavs to win for my coach Blatt.Lol. I dont like the whole warriors team I just like Curry individually.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 18, 2015 15:30:55 GMT -5
I guess things got worse between James & Blatt during the NBA FinalsIf this is all true, it's pretty amazing that they went this far and made the NBA Finals an actual series. Also shows how freakishly talented LeBron is...and how he's kinda of a dick? In other news, J.R Smith intends to opt out of his contract. Gotta admit, that's not a huge loss for Cleveland. For the brief flashes of the player that he could be, it's not worth picking up that contract when he gets cold more often than not and morphs into his favorite character from H.G Wells' "The Invisible Man"....he...he becomes The Invisible Man. That's what I meant.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2015 19:11:21 GMT -5
I was going to create a thread for the 2015-2016 season but continuing it on this one is less work for me haha.
LMA as a Spur was the best choice he could have made. I like Phoenix, but they aren't there yet as a whole and him going there would have helped immensely but they still need other players to make that team rise above the rest in a Western Conference that's already stacked.
So the Lakers got Roy Hibbert in a sign and trade with Indiana. I like Roy but he's gonna be the only thing they got going when Kobe retires. Drafting D'Angelo Russell from Ohio State was the best move they could have made in the draft. When was the last time they had a real potential at PG? Fisher? For a team that cannot rely on just being the Lakers anymore and have to actually build a team through the draft, this was a very big piece for them going forward. Now, if they can actually get some good coaching and once Kobe's financially draining contract is off the books can they really start to have a better outlook (For the record: I'm not a Kobe hater. I'm indifferent on him. I understand that they want him to retire as a Laker and only as a Laker but man did they do themselves no favors with that contract).
Speaking of L.A, boy did the Clippers screw themselves by putting all their eggs in the DeAndre basket and then lose him to Dallas. This goes back to the pretty poor job Doc Rivers has done with the backcourt of the Clippers. When the tallest player you got on your roster is Blake, that doesn't bode well for your team. The really crappy thing is they can't go after the best FA center that's available because they literally have no money to spend. They are -$2m. Sure, they can try to offload guys and get some of their current players to re-negotiate and then (maybe?) go after a midlevel guy. There's no backcourt to rely on, no money to bring guys in, and they haven't addressed their problems with their current roster to propel them into the NBA Finals. I thought bringing in Doc Rivers was suppose to be that propeller? He seems more like the anchor that is bringing this team down.
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