I haven't seen this much flopping since my last look at the Manu Ginoboli highlight real.
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I haven't seen this much flopping since my last look at the Manu Ginoboli highlight real.
The heat were flopping like its hawt, but the Pacers gave the Heat too many runs and easy baskets. The Pacers need to keep the game close or they dont stand much of a chance in this series.
Stern loves us, so he's OK in my book.
Pacers can't matchup with the Heat when they play their A game. They don't have enough offense.
I agree. While NBA refereeing does have some questionable quirks that I wish didn't exist (i.e. "reputation" calls...rookies vs. superstars, foul prone guys, home team advantage calls), it has to be the absolute toughest sport to officiate if you really just sit and think about it...they're gonna mess up. All things considered (speed of the game, having several different things to always watch for on and off the ball, not always having the best angle to catch a call), they're actually solid for the most part.
True. But it gets even worse when guys like Haslem or Andersen are shooting like 80% from the field or whatever.
That's not really something you count on, but they're getting it. And it makes it that much tougher. Paul George needs to stop settling for jumpers. It's hard as hell, but he's gotta find ways to get around LeBron, get fouled, and convert some FTs.
Anderson is shooting 100% from the field this series, he's like a Jason Smith for them. He comes in and plays with high energy for 15-20 minutes.
Haslem - 17pt, Chalmers - 14pts, Birdman - 100% from the field.
Anyone that says the Heat role players aren't a big reason for why they dominate is crazy!
The Spurs-Memphis series is a foregone conclusion.
I'm listening to Daft Punk instead.
Bayless just went Eric Gordon on Hollins.
Memphis needs to give Randolph the Rudy Gay treatment. Dump his salary as soon as possible. He's regressed the last two seasons.
That's one series against a soft defender. But he's owed 34 million the next two seasons and overall he's regressed that last two seasons. He's been awful against the Spurs. He's only gonna get worse from here on out. He has bad knees and isn;t the best conditioned athlete. Ship him out and build around Gasol and Conley.
But get rid of Randolph and bring in who? That team is built around their bigs, and you don't trade one without having an equall backup plan in place. Their window is open, but for how much longer?
Did anyone hear Popavich just tell the media (after the award presentation) " I want to talk to my team, so get out."
Dude is $. Love me some Popavich.
Their window with this group is closed. They won't get any better. They don't have enough cap room to bring in an impact scorer especially with Randolph's contract. He's only getting worse too. They need more offense and a better bench and it won't improve with Randolph's contract. He's not worth 17 million per season. They did fine without Gay and they'll be ok without an aging Randolph. Dump his salary and find a scorer and improve the bench.
Very impressive playoff run by the Spurs, especially considering so many key cogs are in their 30s. It looked like Father Time was catching up to them a few years ago, and they might have to get worse before they got better. A couple of tweaks later, they are back in the Finals.
Memphis will absolutely convince some poor Eastern Conference team that their overpriced *star* will be enough to get the ball rolling on them contending. See Gay, Rudy and Toronto. Look to see Randolph moved..with Memphis touting the Indiana model of contending against the Heat. Book it.
The victi..*ahem* targets:
Atlanta
Boston
Brooklyn
Milwaukee
New York
Speaking of Popovich, here's an article on Popovich and his building of young players.
Here's a small excerpt from the article.
Quote:
Young Spurs play, produce
Only it's not luck at all! Popovich gets the same unproven players every team gets -- in fact, he gets worse ones. The Spurs haven't had a lottery pick since Tim Duncan in 1997. Nevertheless, he plays young players relentlessly and aggressively all season long. He plays young unproven players when his team is ahead. He plays them when his team is behind. He plays them when his team is in first place, and when they're in last. He plays them in all four quarters and in overtime. And, most importantly, he does it year after year.
Splitter was once the Spurs' Valanciunas, if you will -- only the kind you draft 28th overall instead of fifth. Splitter has started 66 games for an elite team, and has played close to 4,000 NBA minutes. Popovich has had plenty of time to make clear what he wants from his big man. By crunch time of a conference finals elimination game, coach and player had built so much trust that Splitter was not just on the court, but was the lynch pin of the Spurs' successful campaign to thwart the pound-it-into-Zach Randolph Grizzlies.
Splitter is much bigger and gave Randolph fits.
http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/pos...-young-players
Pacers off to good start
Oh look it is Joey Crawford reffing tonight! Told ya David would go to the red phone. :hihi:
There's a banshee lady at the Pacers game too.
They're breeding.
Role players are letting Miami down big time.
Here they come, Refs helping too.
Tied
Like flipping a switch
Lebron flopping check
DX missing free throw, check
Joey Crawford is a terrible human being.
Hibbert=Beast
Holy cow, he fouled(James) out. Crawford &Mott may not be reffing for a while:hihi:
Lefoul James. I dont see the Pacers moving on unless they win the next one as well. They have to put Miami on their heels to win.
Three teams playing out there. The NBA Refs have totally seized control of the game.
Laflop went 128 games without a foul out. Interesting stat.
Let em hear it DX!
Indecision can cripple even elite players.
So much for that whole "well, this is turning back to be Miami's series."