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NBA Playoffs 2012

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,806 ✭✭✭Lafortezza


    Mod hat on.

    If you have a problem with anyones posts here use the report button and the mods will look and take any action required. So no more accusation of trolling, or insults, or personal attacks.

    insanity50, you're not helping yourself at all here. The sour grapes/lemons comments, and your general attitude are rubbing people up the wrong way. Less of the "ya'll puppies to go back in your kennels" type comments in future please.

    So warnings for everyone to tone it down, if you don't like how someone posts put them on ignore by clicking their username then the ignore option.

    Thanks.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,806 ✭✭✭Lafortezza


    Game 7 or PHI @ BOS tonight at 2am Irish time. I think Boston will scrape it, but it will be close. Do people agree that Boston would give Miami a tougher series in the Conf finals, or could Philly keep the upset train going and challenge MIA?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 28,710 ✭✭✭✭Paully D


    Lafortezza wrote: »
    Game 7 or PHI @ BOS tonight at 2am Irish time. I think Boston will scrape it, but it will be close. Do people agree that Boston would give Miami a tougher series in the Conf finals, or could Philly keep the upset train going and challenge MIA?

    Agree, I think Boston will win it. Rondo will be the key tonight. They'd also give Miami a tougher series than Philly IMO, but I'd be surprised if Miami didn't win the east in 5 or 6 games.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,002 ✭✭✭Carcharodon


    Lafortezza wrote: »
    Game 7 or PHI @ BOS tonight at 2am Irish time. I think Boston will scrape it, but it will be close. Do people agree that Boston would give Miami a tougher series in the Conf finals, or could Philly keep the upset train going and challenge MIA?

    I think Boston should really win this one if they can slow down the Sixers and get big games out of KG and Rondo.

    Yea, I think Boston would be a tougher match up for the Heat, I think Boston have the experience and defense to disrupt Miami, plus Rondo will be a major factor, I don't see the Heat being able to successfully guard him.
    You would still have to give Miami the advantage especially if Wade and LeBron continue to play well but as has been seen they are easily rattled.

    I will probably stick with my original bracket of a San Antonio v Heat final although that could easily be flipped.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,424 ✭✭✭Felexicon


    insanity50 wrote: »

    accusing people of trolling is against the forum charter, report the posts or else keep your mouth shut.

    I've reported both of the above posts; I've done nothing to earn this vilification and false accusation. I'm a basketball fan like the rest of you here, I'm just openly expressing joy at my team's success and it's gone down like a lead balloon. I didn't realise this was one of those forums that has about 20 active members and when someone new comes along they all throw stones and tell the person to clear off. Very poor first impression I've got of this forum purely judging it since my first post. Very unwelcoming posters I have to say.
    It really isn't like that at all tbh. I've only been posting here a little over a month and no one has vilified me. The thing you need to remember is that you are entering a small community that enjoys discussing all things basketball and when someone comes in giving it the big one it's fairly annoying. Now in no way does this mean you should agree with everything that's said and play the yes man but leave that stereotypical americanised vernacular for somewhere else.

    You are the only Heat fan here though so don't expectan easy time.
    And as you're the only Heat fan I know I'd like to know what youthink of Eric Spolstra as a coach for this particular group of players? It has struck me that the big 3 don't really respect him and have no problem showing this during games.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,785 ✭✭✭killwill


    Felexicon wrote: »
    It really isn't like that at all tbh. I've only been posting here a little over a month and no one has vilified me. The thing you need to remember is that you are entering a small community that enjoys discussing all things basketball and when someone comes in giving it the big one it's fairly annoying. Now in no way does this mean you should agree with everything that's said and play the yes man but leave that stereotypical americanised vernacular for somewhere else.

    You are the only Heat fan here though so don't expectan easy time.
    And as you're the only Heat fan I know I'd like to know what youthink of Eric Spolstra as a coach for this particular group of players? It has struck me that the big 3 don't really respect him and have no problem showing this during games.

    I also only started posting here recently and the reason I did was due to the small number here having a fantastic knowledge of the game. I was also made feel quite welcome.
    Lets forget the little spat and all move on and talk about more ball.
    Although I am a Magic fan, I actually quite like the Heat and I enjoy watching LeBron play ball. Technically gifted, comfortable carrying the ball, great shot and a strong drive. Defensively strong too. One of my favourite players, although I do go for the less likeable characters I have to admit.

    Rondo really stepped up in the last quarter last night against the 6ers.11pts in the 4th and 18 for the game with 11 assists and 10 rebounds.
    Great game and an under-appreciated PG IMO.
    Heat-Celtics is gonna be one exciting series but the Heat will pull through.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,108 ✭✭✭BQQ


    Felexicon wrote: »
    It really isn't like that at all tbh. I've only been posting here a little over a month and no one has vilified me. The thing you need to remember is that you are entering a small community that enjoys discussing all things basketball and when someone comes in giving it the big one it's fairly annoying. Now in no way does this mean you should agree with everything that's said and play the yes man but leave that stereotypical americanised vernacular for somewhere else.

    You are the only Heat fan here though so don't expectan easy time.
    And as you're the only Heat fan I know I'd like to know what youthink of Eric Spolstra as a coach for this particular group of players? It has struck me that the big 3 don't really respect him and have no problem showing this during games.

    I'm a Heat fan too. :p
    I disagree with your point about Spolstra. Tensions always run high on the sideline and players will always disagree with coaches sometimes, but Lebron was full of praise for the adjustments Spolstra made after game 3 in the Indiana series. And Wade basically admitted he wasn't getting back in transition and rebounding, which is what the row was about.
    I think they respect him and he will coach in the NBA for a long time IMO.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,806 ✭✭✭Lafortezza


    I like Spoelstra but I feel he is in a really difficult position. If Miami don't win a title this year or next year, the Miami experiment will be considered a failure. So who gets the blame?
    The front office? Riley has rings and the respect of everyone in the league, his inability to put good role players around the big 3 won't get punished.
    The players? The big 3 all have huge contracts and massive marketing power, they are too valuable to trade, so won't get much criticism (apart from LeBron, he gets criticised no matter what he does).

    That leaves the coach. A young coach who couldn't get the superstars to play well enough to win a ring. Fire him and bring in a more experienced man to do the job.
    Funny thing is that even if Miami do win a ring this year or next, Spoelstra will be well down the list of people deserving of credit.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 16 NewBoss


    If Miami lose, even if its a close series in the Finals (they'll beat Boston handily enough), it will be a hell of an interesting summer. Coach Spo will be the first out the door. Following on from Bill Simmons thinking, Phil Jackson would be the ultimate coach for this team. Obviously, it would be very hard to talk him out of retirement though. The others don't seem to match - I doubt LeBron and Wade would be too happy with Sloan's rigid system, I don't think Pat Riley fancies coaching at his age, and Van Gundy has no chance. As most of the other top coaches in the league are in long term deals, I'm not really sure who else is on their radar. Interesting.

    With the salaries of the big 3 it makes it very hard to make roster adjustments (unless you can sign essential role players for nothing like San Antonita - which is nearly impossible to achieve). I can see them moving Bosh, possibly to Houston for Kyle Lowry, Patrick Patterson and Chris Bosh. Works out nicely enough for both teams (Lowry is gone from Houston anyway after his comments regarding McHale as coach). Then they could amnesty Mike Miller (or even keep him as that won't give much cap flexibility anyway) and take a flier on Greg Oden on a minimum contract.

    Totally agree that Spoelstra will be brutally overlooked for any credit if they do win.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 28,710 ✭✭✭✭Paully D


    Can't wait for OKC V Spurs tonight. Tip-off is at 1:30am live on ESPN UK :)

    How do you all see it going? This will be a great series full of end-to-end high scoring games. I'm taking the Spurs to win game 1 tonight, 3 point shooting will be the key here in my opinion and the Spurs have an advantage shooting 52% against the Thunder this season compared to 35% for OKC.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,806 ✭✭✭Lafortezza


    Paully D wrote: »
    Can't wait for OKC V Spurs tonight. Tip-off is at 1:30am live on ESPN UK :)

    How do you all see it going? This will be a great series full of end-to-end high scoring games. I'm taking the Spurs to win game 1 tonight, 3 point shooting will be the key here in my opinion and the Spurs have an advantage shooting 52% against the Thunder this season compared to 35% for OKC.
    Probably the hardest series to predict in the playoffs so far. SAS have such a fluid offence, always seem to be able to run a play and get good shots. OKC have a crazy fast and athletic defence though.

    Do SAS have someone who can play good D on Durant? Leonard has been great on D so far but I think Durant would be too long for him to guard effectively. I can't see Boris Diaw or Bonner doing it, maybe Stephen Jackson, is he reknowned for his defence?

    If I had to make a prediction for game 1 SAS to win through sheer execution of plays, solid defence and experience. The rest of the series I think OKC will find their feet and it will go to 6 or 7 games.


  • Registered Users Posts: 370 ✭✭UCD AFC


    Won't be staying up for it but ESPN will replay it tomorrow

    My guess is Thunder in 7. So hard to predict though as said, it is just a guess really. Hope it goes down to Game 7


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 211 ✭✭insanity50


    I'm predicting a spurs heat final.

    can't wait for tonight.
    gotta love summer holidays :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 28,710 ✭✭✭✭Paully D


    insanity50 wrote: »
    I'm predicting a spurs heat final.

    can't wait for tonight.
    gotta love summer holidays :D

    I honestly can't separate OKC and the Spurs. It really is a coin toss. I'd tend to agree with Lafortezza in that Spurs will win tonight but OKC will find their feet as the series progresses and if I had to pick a winner I'd go for OKC in 7.

    Agreed on the summer holidays comment :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,002 ✭✭✭Carcharodon


    Thunder v Spurs has the potential to be one hell of a series, could be on of those that we talk about for a while.
    I think it is an extremely intriguing game with some great matchups, Westbrook v Parker and Harden v Ginobili should be crackers.
    You have that great pick n roll with Duncan and Parker, I think Duncan will clean up around the paint in regards to rebounds and I am sure Ibaka or whoever is on him will need help when Duncan gets the ball inside.
    Then there is the big question of Durrant, I presume Leonard will try and contain him, just don't let him get in a rhythm of getting to the basket, Jackson will probably have a go at Durrant too but I think there is only so much you can do to stop him.
    Diaw and Jackson have been super pickups by Pops, he knows exactly what he can get from them.

    I will probably stick with the Spurs due to the fact that they have home advantage, are in a good rhythm, pass the ball extremely well to create good shots and have the little bit extra guile.

    No work tomorrow so lots of Corona and really going to enjoy this one.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 8 wexford14


    Hi Everyone, need a little help here. I'm an Irish lad whose cousin is coming over with her college class from the Ohio. She asked me was there any venue in town (Dublin) that would be showing the NBA playoffs on Tuesday or Thursday? I'm not an NBA fan unfortunately, so I have no clue, but thought maybe someone in here might know of somwhere that might show it. If not, then I have a gaggle of American College kids in my front room watching ESPN America, and then I'll have to inflict Aldi beer on them, and it just starts to get difficult at that point. Any and all help is greatly appreciated.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 28,710 ✭✭✭✭Paully D


    wexford14 wrote: »
    Hi Everyone, need a little help here. I'm an Irish lad whose cousin is coming over with her college class from the Ohio. She asked me was there any venue in town (Dublin) that would be showing the NBA playoffs on Tuesday or Thursday? I'm not an NBA fan unfortunately, so I have no clue, but thought maybe someone in here might know of somwhere that might show it. If not, then I have a gaggle of American College kids in my front room watching ESPN America, and then I'll have to inflict Aldi beer on them, and it just starts to get difficult at that point. Any and all help is greatly appreciated.

    Can't help with a venue in Dublin but American college girls, you're more than welcome to drop them off at mine :pac:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,785 ✭✭✭killwill


    Paully D wrote: »
    Can't help with a venue in Dublin but American college girls, you're more than welcome to drop them off at mine :pac:

    I was thinking of taking a trip to Dublin myself, what a coincidence.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,654 ✭✭✭✭For Forks Sake


    wexford14 wrote: »
    Hi Everyone, need a little help here. I'm an Irish lad whose cousin is coming over with her college class from the Ohio. She asked me was there any venue in town (Dublin) that would be showing the NBA playoffs on Tuesday or Thursday? I'm not an NBA fan unfortunately, so I have no clue, but thought maybe someone in here might know of somwhere that might show it. If not, then I have a gaggle of American College kids in my front room watching ESPN America, and then I'll have to inflict Aldi beer on them, and it just starts to get difficult at that point. Any and all help is greatly appreciated.

    NBA tip off times and Irish licensing laws aren't very compatible, especailly midweek.

    college class eh?

    Giggity.jpg


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,785 ✭✭✭killwill


    Anyway back on topic. OKC ran Spurs closer last night than I expected. This is so going down to game 7. Who will win? Lord knows but it is gonna be one hell of a seies.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,061 ✭✭✭leggo


    wexford14 wrote: »
    Hi Everyone, need a little help here. I'm an Irish lad whose cousin is coming over with her college class from the Ohio. She asked me was there any venue in town (Dublin) that would be showing the NBA playoffs on Tuesday or Thursday? I'm not an NBA fan unfortunately, so I have no clue, but thought maybe someone in here might know of somwhere that might show it. If not, then I have a gaggle of American College kids in my front room watching ESPN America, and then I'll have to inflict Aldi beer on them, and it just starts to get difficult at that point. Any and all help is greatly appreciated.

    I could probably have nights in bars arranged in Dublin City Centre for the NBA Finals, but I'd need to be 100% sure there'd be a good amount of people going (i.e. at least 200) for it to work. So if there's massive interest out there and people have the ability to spread the word to a lot of basketball fans, get onto me.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,002 ✭✭✭Carcharodon


    Going to script so far, Spurs just seem to have it all together and the bench is very impressive, the players can slot right in there and Pops get great production out of them.
    As much as I dislike Jackson, he is a good basketball player and great defender when he wants to be, Spurs is probably the best place for him.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,301 ✭✭✭padraig_f


    Fantastic game 1 between OKC and the Spurs. The Spurs play team-basketball like the gods intended. 39 points in the fourth quarter and they hit you in so many different ways...in transition, pick-and-roll, dribble-drive, posting up, hitting guys cutting to the basket, kicking it out for 3-point shooters, it's great to watch.

    Amazing as well to see guys like Boris Diaw and Stephen Jackson, who looked washed-up on their former teams, playing significant roles (think Jackson played the entire 4 quarter, guarding Durant), just shows the value of a good coach.



    The biggest mismatch in the series is probably Popovich vs. Scott Brooks. I don't think Brooks is a great coach, but they have so much talent you wouldn't write them off, and they led by 9 after 3 quarters. The final score flattered them a bit, they hit some meaningless 3s at the end. Biggest few games of Brooks' career coming up. Rick Carlisle got the better of him in last years conference finals, Popovich could do the same here. When you have arguably the most talented roster in the league, losing in consecutive conference finals would be an underperformance.


  • Registered Users Posts: 259 ✭✭Borisss


    I hadn't really considered the Spurs as legitimate contenders this year pre season.

    But they are a highly impressive unit. Parker has been out of this world all year.

    Still think OKC will sneak it tho, Durant is just too clutch to not hit a game winner on the road.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 28,710 ✭✭✭✭Paully D


    How boring is this Boston @ Miami game? It didn't even take until halfway through the 1st quarter to see how it was going to go. Boston can't hit a shot and Miami are all over them. It could be a very short series.

    Cue Boston coming back to win tonight after I've said that :pac:

    By the way:

    darren rovell ‏@darrenrovel
    Kevin Garnett has made $288,216,634 in his career, $3.98 million away from being the highest earner in league history (Shaq).


  • Registered Users Posts: 112 ✭✭Recognition Scene


    Don't know what's been going on with Ray Allen's shooting, sad to see.

    Ridiculous technicals being called on the Celtics in this first half.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 28,710 ✭✭✭✭Paully D


    Don't know what's been going on with Ray Allen's shooting, sad to see.

    Ridiculous technicals being called on the Celtics in this first half.

    The Celtics certainly aren't happy about it and I can't say I blame them. Some of the calls going against them are ridiculous. Also, Miami should be -2 points as they didn't get that shot off before the buzzer near the end of the 2nd quarter, so the game should really be level now. That could prove costly.

    Much improved 2nd quarter performance from Boston which has in turn lead to a much more entertaining game, fair play to them and hopefully they keep it up.


  • Registered Users Posts: 112 ✭✭Recognition Scene


    Paully D wrote: »
    The Celtics certainly aren't happy about it and I can't say I blame them. Some of the calls going against them are ridiculous. Also, Miami should be -2 points as they didn't get that shot off before the buzzer near the end of the 2nd quarter, so the game should really be level now. That could prove costly.

    Much improved 2nd quarter performance from Boston which has in turn lead to a much more entertaining game, fair play to them and hopefully they keep it up.

    Apparently they've taken that 2 off the Heat, and deservedly so. Pleasantly surprised. Now if we could only get a fairly called game for the remainder...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,002 ✭✭✭Carcharodon


    I thought the Celtics would be able to push Miami a lit bit harder but they just seemed a bit lethargic. KG was doing his best and Rondo plucked away all night but they didn't get anything off the rest. Ray Allen is playing the worst ball of his life I would think and Pierce didn't have anything going for most of the game.

    Refs were a joke and have been so poor in these playoffs. If they can't spot 3 steps then they have no business on the floor, so frustrating to watch, Wade had such an obvious travel tonight and not even the commentators said anything. There are always a couple in every game but they concentrate on calling the softest fouls rather then the fundamental rules.

    Miami played pretty well, good contributions from Battier, Chalmers and Miller, Wade was pretty good but LeBron was just sensational altogether, he just dominated that game on both ends of the floor.

    Going to be tough for Rondo if Wade and LeBron switch on him in the 4th quarters. Celtics are going to need a lot more out of Pietrus, the guy can play but is under performing.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,061 ✭✭✭leggo


    Heat, and Lebron in particular, are looking dangerous. Not sure if we can read too much into last night, though, Boston were never going to be 100% just two days after the game 7. Like I said that chatting to a friend before the game even started. So Miami were kinda flattered because of that. I think we'll have to wait til game 2 or back in Boston at game 3 to see if the teams are that unevenly matched.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 549 ✭✭✭LimerickCity


    leggo wrote: »
    Heat, and Lebron in particular, are looking dangerous. Not sure if we can read too much into last night, though, Boston were never going to be 100% just two days after the game 7. Like I said that chatting to a friend before the game even started. So Miami were kinda flattered because of that. I think we'll have to wait til game 2 or back in Boston at game 3 to see if the teams are that unevenly matched.

    The team that has won the 1st game however has gone on to win 15 of the last 20 Eastern Conference Finals.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,344 ✭✭✭buyer95


    We can't overlook the fact that the Celtics had just 48 hours of a break before last night game, that series was tough for them. The Heat also went to game 7 but they had 2 extra days rest and also they are a substantially younger team. Someone above mentioned how Allen and Pierce were both way below par, well Allen is 36 and Pierce is 34. Players recover faster when they are younger, thats just common sense.

    Although I think the Heat will have too much for the Celtics, I think Boston should be able to hold homecourt, and then we will see if this is a championship Miami team


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 28,710 ✭✭✭✭Paully D


    The Heat up 15 points with just over 3 minutes left, and yet LeBron still can't show a bit of class, this time laughing in Garnett's face after he drew a foul:



    No need for that at all really.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 211 ✭✭insanity50


    Paully D wrote: »
    The Heat up 15 points with just over 3 minutes left, and yet LeBron still can't show a bit of class, this time laughing in Garnett's face after he drew a foul:



    No need for that at all really.


    Big kev is well able to dish it out when he wants to.

    Are you forgetting him intentionally injuring channing frye, or making fun of villaneuva's alopecia?

    Dude is as classless as they come, you reap what you sow. Glad LbJ put him back in his box.

    Great Miami performance I felt. Other than Rondo the celts looked an aged side.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,108 ✭✭✭BQQ


    buyer95 wrote: »
    We can't overlook the fact that the Celtics had just 48 hours of a break before last night game, that series was tough for them. The Heat also went to game 7 but they had 2 extra days rest and also they are a substantially younger team. Someone above mentioned how Allen and Pierce were both way below par, well Allen is 36 and Pierce is 34. Players recover faster when they are younger, thats just common sense.

    Although I think the Heat will have too much for the Celtics, I think Boston should be able to hold homecourt, and then we will see if this is a championship Miami team

    Heat only went to game 6.
    Paully D wrote: »
    The Heat up 15 points with just over 3 minutes left, and yet LeBron still can't show a bit of class, this time laughing in Garnett's face after he drew a foul:


    No need for that at all really.

    You do realise that KG is widely recognised as the biggest trash talker in the game?
    Lebron shows a lot of class by not stooping to that and just laughing it off.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,061 ✭✭✭leggo


    The team that has won the 1st game however has gone on to win 15 of the last 20 Eastern Conference Finals.

    Hmm, nice stat. I wouldn't read too much into it, though, to be honest. It's hardly conclusive. I mean...does it tell us that people who play basketball in the east have a mentality that, if the first game is won, the series is over? Not really, it only happens 75% of the time. It's a stat that'd kill a good 2-minutes of airtime on 'Inside the NBA', but that's about all it's good for.

    I still think Miami will win, by the way. I just don't think we learned anything we didn't know already in Game 1, except that Miami aren't buckling. And I think the Celtics will come back stronger in either Game 2 or back in Boston. So we can't look into it too much. There's a lot of ball still to be played.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 28,710 ✭✭✭✭Paully D


    Who do you reckon will win tonight then in game 2 of Spurs V OKC? Got to say I'm sticking with the Spurs again tonight. I think OKC will have to give Ibaka more minutes tonight, but home court advantage gives the Spurs the edge again in my opinion.


  • Registered Users Posts: 259 ✭✭Borisss


    Paully D wrote: »
    The Heat up 15 points with just over 3 minutes left, and yet LeBron still can't show a bit of class, this time laughing in Garnett's face after he drew a foul:



    No need for that at all really.

    You really are sensitive. KG is certainly no saint when it comes to trash talk etc.

    OKC win tonight for me.

    Reckon they'll be really pumped, to sneak one early on the road is a huge incentive.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,002 ✭✭✭Carcharodon


    Paully D wrote: »
    The Heat up 15 points with just over 3 minutes left, and yet LeBron still can't show a bit of class, this time laughing in Garnett's face after he drew a foul:



    No need for that at all really.

    As said KG is no saint and a big trash talker that plays with a serious amount of intensity but for me LeBron shouldn't do that because he has a damaged enough image and stuff like this does him no favors.
    Maybe KG was taunting him the whole game and that was his release on him but if it was just for the foul then there is no need.

    Another good game on the cards tonight, with the Thunder being such a good team, one would expect them to make adjustments and push the Spurs further.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 28,710 ✭✭✭✭Paully D


    Tim Duncan rolling back the years there with a monster jam :eek:

    Spurs up 11 at the half. Parker outscoring Westbrook by 17-8 is the main difference so far. Parker is all over Westbrook really, OKC need a much better performance from him in the 2nd half.

    San Antonio are great to watch, their movement on and off the ball is superb. They really are a team.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,363 ✭✭✭✭rossie1977


    hope spurs win it in 4 now after watching okcs horrible 3rd quarter tactics that made the game almost unwatchable


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,061 ✭✭✭leggo


    Yeah, the way it's looking, that could be the case. Both them and Miami sweeping would be ****ty from one standpoInt. But for the Spurs to keep the streak alive and take it into the Finals to face a red-hot Heat would make for an awesome grandstand finish to the season.

    On one side, a superstar led 'dream team' with the two most unlikeable but arguably talented players in the league today, but not much to offer otherwise. On the other, the very opposite: the definition of a team with unreal depth, a great coach and quality players who don't care for the superstar, prima donna image and just play for the badge. Plus you know the Heat are losing that battle, so it makes it a bit sweeter.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 28,710 ✭✭✭✭Paully D


    No NBA on ESPN UK tonight due to them showing a pointless international friendly between the USA and Brazil. Disappointing.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 211 ✭✭insanity50


    leggo wrote: »
    Yeah, the way it's looking, that could be the case. Both them and Miami sweeping would be ****ty from one standpoInt. But for the Spurs to keep the streak alive and take it into the Finals to face a red-hot Heat would make for an awesome grandstand finish to the season.

    On one side, a superstar led 'dream team' with the two most unlikeable but arguably talented players in the league today, but not much to offer otherwise. On the other, the very opposite: the definition of a team with unreal depth, a great coach and quality players who don't care for the superstar, prima donna image and just play for the badge. Plus you know the Heat are losing that battle, so it makes it a bit sweeter.


    I don't find wade unlikeable.

    Lebron can be a pig when he wants to be, but I think DW is pure class. I actually think he's a better player for the Heat than the King is.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,061 ✭✭✭leggo


    I think most Heat fans would agree with you, and I would have too until this season. He was the one part of their setup I still liked up until last year (with the Dirk thrash talk). But I think we're seeing a new side of D Wade this season as he gets used to being number two...a bit petulant, reactionary and not as much of a sure thing in the clutch as he once was.

    He's got his act together, in fairness, since the Indiana debacle. But it'll be interesting to see if this re-vitalised Wade will last the next time Heat are seriously challenged...and the Spurs or OKC will most certainly do that.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 487 ✭✭stuba


    Is the game tonight on ESPN?? Paddy Power and NBA.com say it is but theyre showing a Football game at the moment and dont have the Heat Celtics game in the schedule


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 28,710 ✭✭✭✭Paully D


    stuba wrote: »
    Is the game tonight on ESPN?? Paddy Power and NBA.com say it is but theyre showing a Football game at the moment and dont have the Heat Celtics game in the schedule

    Unfortunately not. I'm a huge football fan but it's ridiculous showing that friendly game instead of the basketball conference game. There'll be streams here nearer the time:

    http://www.firstrowsports.eu/watch/125009/1/watch-miami-heat-vs-boston-celtics.html

    I think Miami will win at a canter again tonight.

    Also lads, the NBA Draft Lottery is on in 10 minutes, stream here:

    http://www.firstrowsports.eu/watch/125025/1/watch-draft-lottery-2012.html


  • Registered Users Posts: 487 ✭✭stuba


    Cheers man, same thing happened with the game 7 between Celtics and Philly I think It was the last night. Hopefully there will be a few decent streams going around alright.


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 5,014 Mod ✭✭✭✭GoldFour4


    Paully D wrote: »
    Unfortunately not. I'm a huge football fan but it's ridiculous showing that friendly game instead of the basketball conference game. There'll be streams here nearer the time:

    http://www.firstrowsports.eu/watch/125009/1/watch-miami-heat-vs-boston-celtics.html

    I think Miami will win at a canter again tonight.

    Also lads, the NBA Draft Lottery is on in 10 minutes, stream here:

    http://www.firstrowsports.eu/watch/125025/1/watch-draft-lottery-2012.html

    was just about to post a link for the lottery ;)

    heres another one in case people can't access the above, they worked for me though :)

    http://www.vipbox.tv/watch/17388/1/espn-live-stream-online.html


    I really want Washington to get no.1, that team would be so much fun !


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 28,710 ✭✭✭✭Paully D


    Can't say I've seen too much college ball lately, how good is this Davis and what players currently in the NBA is he like?


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