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I'm going to laugh my ### off if the Cavs get blown out this series without Love after he took so much #### all season for not meeting expectations.
I don't 100% trust the Bulls not to dork this up, but they have damn near every single matchup win outside of Lebron.
PG?
End of the day, they both suck on D. Rose plays better against smaller PGs and has been shooting the 3 pretty well since his last rehab. I'd take Rose. Hinrich or Brooks are better than Delevga or however you spell that.
I'm a Bulls fan and I'd trade Rose and a first round pick to get Kyrie.
Fair. But a late first round pick means nothing. I'll ride or die with D Rose. They are the same level player/prospect when healthy.
:lmao:

 
I'm going to laugh my ### off if the Cavs get blown out this series without Love after he took so much #### all season for not meeting expectations.
I don't 100% trust the Bulls not to dork this up, but they have damn near every single matchup win outside of Lebron.
PG?
End of the day, they both suck on D. Rose plays better against smaller PGs and has been shooting the 3 pretty well since his last rehab. I'd take Rose. Hinrich or Brooks are better than Delevga or however you spell that.
I'm a Bulls fan and I'd trade Rose and a first round pick to get Kyrie.
Fair. But a late first round pick means nothing. I'll ride or die with D Rose. They are the same level player/prospect when healthy.
Wow, really? Kyrie is a better shooter, better finisher and better FT shooter.
And Rose is a better defender and passer.

Second-best PG in the East is a fascinating conversation, though.

 
You guys enjoying this great Clipper game tonight?

... Any haters still awake?
I still hate the Clippers other than Jordan, but I hate the Rockets more. I hope the Clippers win this series and then lose in 5 to the Warriors. Then we can listen to you explain what a magical season the Clippers had getting to the conference finals.
 
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You guys enjoying this great Clipper game tonight?

... Any haters still awake?
I still hate the Clippers other than Jordan, but I hate the Rockets more. I hope the Clippers win this series and than lose in 5 to the Warriors. Then we can listen to you explain what a magical season the Clippers had getting to the conference finals.
It will be interesting to see if Lakers fans keep pretending they are Clippers fans after the Clips' season ends.

 
You guys enjoying this great Clipper game tonight?

... Any haters still awake?
I hate both teams equally.
Curly loves both teams equally.
I really want to see a Warriors vs Spurs conference final.
Assuming the Spurs beat the Clippers, you will likely get your wish.

Leonard is Harden's kryptonite.
Rockets will beat spurs. Sorry bud.
yea the rockets looked great last night.
Just let him go, he is on fire with all his takes.

 
You guys enjoying this great Clipper game tonight?

... Any haters still awake?
I hate both teams equally.
Curly loves both teams equally.
I really want to see a Warriors vs Spurs conference final.
Assuming the Spurs beat the Clippers, you will likely get your wish.

Leonard is Harden's kryptonite.
Rockets will beat spurs. Sorry bud.
yea the rockets looked great last night.
Just let him go, he is on fire with all his takes.
Man I wish basketball playoffs were not like football. It's to bad it is one and done. I wish it was best of four. Oh well, better luck next year Rockets.

 
You guys enjoying this great Clipper game tonight?

... Any haters still awake?
I hate both teams equally.
Curly loves both teams equally.
I really want to see a Warriors vs Spurs conference final.
Assuming the Spurs beat the Clippers, you will likely get your wish.

Leonard is Harden's kryptonite.
Rockets will beat spurs. Sorry bud.
yea the rockets looked great last night.
Just let him go, he is on fire with all his takes.
Man I wish basketball playoffs were not like football. It's to bad it is one and done. I wish it was best of four. Oh well, better luck next year Rockets.
Best of four?

 
You guys enjoying this great Clipper game tonight?

... Any haters still awake?
I hate both teams equally.
Curly loves both teams equally.
I really want to see a Warriors vs Spurs conference final.
Assuming the Spurs beat the Clippers, you will likely get your wish.

Leonard is Harden's kryptonite.
Rockets will beat spurs. Sorry bud.
yea the rockets looked great last night.
Just let him go, he is on fire with all his takes.
Man I wish basketball playoffs were not like football. It's to bad it is one and done. I wish it was best of four. Oh well, better luck next year Rockets.
Best of four?
forget it, he's rolling.

 
You guys enjoying this great Clipper game tonight?

... Any haters still awake?
I hate both teams equally.
Curly loves both teams equally.
I really want to see a Warriors vs Spurs conference final.
Assuming the Spurs beat the Clippers, you will likely get your wish.

Leonard is Harden's kryptonite.
Rockets will beat spurs. Sorry bud.
yea the rockets looked great last night.
Just let him go, he is on fire with all his takes.
Man I wish basketball playoffs were not like football. It's to bad it is one and done. I wish it was best of four. Oh well, better luck next year Rockets.
Best of four?
First to four. I'm so silly.

 
One thing the second round has illustrated is the diminishing value of home-court advantage.

It used to be if you didn't have it, you'd basically hope and pray you could steal one road game in a series.

No longer.

 
One thing the second round has illustrated is the diminishing value of home-court advantage.

It used to be if you didn't have it, you'd basically hope and pray you could steal one road game in a series.

No longer.
It has also demonstrated how small sample sizes can cause people to jump to unjustified conclusions.

 
One thing the second round has illustrated is the diminishing value of home-court advantage.

It used to be if you didn't have it, you'd basically hope and pray you could steal one road game in a series.

No longer.
It has also demonstrated how small sample sizes can cause people to jump to unjustified conclusions.
No, it's a small sample size that exemplifies a trend that has been building for years now.

 
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Nice article.

Would be interesting to see the Game 1 and full series results broken out on teams with long layoffs when they play a team that rolls right into the next series. Scheduling is a problem in multiple sports, unless you are just looking at the TV/money aspect.

 
Blake Griffin isn't getting enough praise. He's been the best player in basketball these last three weeks of the playoffs. I didn't know he was this good of a passer and his ability to be a one man fastbreak after grabbing a rebound has been giving his opponents a hard time. I'd like to see his % of open jumpers this playoffs, has to be around 65%. I think we will look back at the Spurs series, as the launching point of putting him in the conversation of being in the Lebron, Durant tier. The Clippers all commented about how that series taught them so much and made them better. What he did against that defense, and what he did last night in game one vs Houston was phenomenal.

24.4 ppg (7th)

13.3 rbg (1st)

8.1 apg (3rd)

1.5 steals

1.5 blocks

 
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It will be interesting to see what adjustments the Cavs make.

Mike Miller was a disaster last night, but with their lack of depth they really don't have a good option until Smith comes back.

It was surprising to see the lack of attention the Cavs paid Gasol, especially coming after a series of frequent double teams from the Bucks. Maybe play LeBron on Gasol and Mozgov on Noah/Gibson?

 
I'm going to laugh my ### off if the Cavs get blown out this series without Love after he took so much #### all season for not meeting expectations.
I don't 100% trust the Bulls not to dork this up, but they have damn near every single matchup win outside of Lebron.
PG?
End of the day, they both suck on D. Rose plays better against smaller PGs and has been shooting the 3 pretty well since his last rehab. I'd take Rose. Hinrich or Brooks are better than Delevga or however you spell that.
I'm a Bulls fan and I'd trade Rose and a first round pick to get Kyrie.
Fair. But a late first round pick means nothing. I'll ride or die with D Rose. They are the same level player/prospect when healthy.
Wow, really? Kyrie is a better shooter, better finisher and better FT shooter.
And Rose is a better defender and passer.

Second-best PG in the East is a fascinating conversation, though.
Gimme John Wall over either.

 
It will be interesting to see what adjustments the Cavs make.

Mike Miller was a disaster last night, but with their lack of depth they really don't have a good option until Smith comes back.

It was surprising to see the lack of attention the Cavs paid Gasol, especially coming after a series of frequent double teams from the Bucks. Maybe play LeBron on Gasol and Mozgov on Noah/Gibson?
Lebron - Game 2 - attack and finish at the rim, kick out less. Can't have 2 free throw attempts again (although he should have had a few more)...should be 10+.

I remember one possession specifically where Lebron defensively bodied up Gasol and Gasol turned into Gumby. I wanted to see that more, at least in the 3rd quarter, and I don't remember it happening again.

 
It will be interesting to see what adjustments the Cavs make.

Mike Miller was a disaster last night, but with their lack of depth they really don't have a good option until Smith comes back.

It was surprising to see the lack of attention the Cavs paid Gasol, especially coming after a series of frequent double teams from the Bucks. Maybe play LeBron on Gasol and Mozgov on Noah/Gibson?
The Cavs will have to start Thompson at the 4. Move James back to the 3. LeBron tends to have down games when he logs major minutes at PF. There is no easy solution to this. The Cavs need James to rebound. That is a little harder on the legs. Noah may be garbage in the statistical column, but his 30 minutes a night of banging on James will go a long way in this series.

Cavs also need to play Perkins. They wont win with a 3 man rotation at the 4/5 that includes LeBron.

 
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It will be interesting to see what adjustments the Cavs make.

Mike Miller was a disaster last night, but with their lack of depth they really don't have a good option until Smith comes back.

It was surprising to see the lack of attention the Cavs paid Gasol, especially coming after a series of frequent double teams from the Bucks. Maybe play LeBron on Gasol and Mozgov on Noah/Gibson?
The Cavs will have to start Thompson at the 4. Move James back to the 3. LeBron tends to have down games when he logs major minutes at PF. There is no easy solution to this. The Cavs need James to rebound. That is a little harder on the legs. Noah may be garbage in the statistical column, but his 30 minutes a night of banging on James will go a long way in this series.

Cavs also need to play Perkins. They wont win with a 3 man rotation at the 4/5 that includes LeBron.
Kendrick Perkins is still alive?

 
It will be interesting to see what adjustments the Cavs make.

Mike Miller was a disaster last night, but with their lack of depth they really don't have a good option until Smith comes back.

It was surprising to see the lack of attention the Cavs paid Gasol, especially coming after a series of frequent double teams from the Bucks. Maybe play LeBron on Gasol and Mozgov on Noah/Gibson?
The Cavs will have to start Thompson at the 4. Move James back to the 3. LeBron tends to have down games when he logs major minutes at PF. There is no easy solution to this. The Cavs need James to rebound. That is a little harder on the legs. Noah may be garbage in the statistical column, but his 30 minutes a night of banging on James will go a long way in this series.

Cavs also need to play Perkins. They wont win with a 3 man rotation at the 4/5 that includes LeBron.
Thompson played 37 minutes off the bench. I can understand not starting him since the Cavs only have two quality bigs (not counting LeBron). Mozgov only played 26. I wonder if they will try to get him more minutes although he can't defend on the perimeter. That goes back to my idea that they should play Mozgov on Noah. He can sag off Noah when he's involved in a pick and roll.

I'm not sure Perkins can help a team these days.

 
It will be interesting to see what adjustments the Cavs make.

Mike Miller was a disaster last night, but with their lack of depth they really don't have a good option until Smith comes back.

It was surprising to see the lack of attention the Cavs paid Gasol, especially coming after a series of frequent double teams from the Bucks. Maybe play LeBron on Gasol and Mozgov on Noah/Gibson?
The Cavs will have to start Thompson at the 4. Move James back to the 3. LeBron tends to have down games when he logs major minutes at PF. There is no easy solution to this. The Cavs need James to rebound. That is a little harder on the legs. Noah may be garbage in the statistical column, but his 30 minutes a night of banging on James will go a long way in this series.

Cavs also need to play Perkins. They wont win with a 3 man rotation at the 4/5 that includes LeBron.
Kendrick Perkins is still alive?
Perkins is not the right answer to any question involving NBA playing time.

 
It will be interesting to see what adjustments the Cavs make.

Mike Miller was a disaster last night, but with their lack of depth they really don't have a good option until Smith comes back.

It was surprising to see the lack of attention the Cavs paid Gasol, especially coming after a series of frequent double teams from the Bucks. Maybe play LeBron on Gasol and Mozgov on Noah/Gibson?
The Cavs will have to start Thompson at the 4. Move James back to the 3. LeBron tends to have down games when he logs major minutes at PF. There is no easy solution to this. The Cavs need James to rebound. That is a little harder on the legs. Noah may be garbage in the statistical column, but his 30 minutes a night of banging on James will go a long way in this series.

Cavs also need to play Perkins. They wont win with a 3 man rotation at the 4/5 that includes LeBron.
Thompson played 37 minutes off the bench. I can understand not starting him since the Cavs only have two quality bigs (not counting LeBron). Mozgov only played 26. I wonder if they will try to get him more minutes although he can't defend on the perimeter. That goes back to my idea that they should play Mozgov on Noah. He can sag off Noah when he's involved in a pick and roll.

I'm not sure Perkins can help a team these days.
The highlighted is really the biggest issue. I don't see how the Cavs make it out of the East unless someone else steps up. Perk is really the only hope. James Jones played a bit of 4 last night, but that is just as scary.

 
It will be interesting to see what adjustments the Cavs make.

Mike Miller was a disaster last night, but with their lack of depth they really don't have a good option until Smith comes back.

It was surprising to see the lack of attention the Cavs paid Gasol, especially coming after a series of frequent double teams from the Bucks. Maybe play LeBron on Gasol and Mozgov on Noah/Gibson?
The Cavs will have to start Thompson at the 4. Move James back to the 3. LeBron tends to have down games when he logs major minutes at PF. There is no easy solution to this. The Cavs need James to rebound. That is a little harder on the legs. Noah may be garbage in the statistical column, but his 30 minutes a night of banging on James will go a long way in this series.

Cavs also need to play Perkins. They wont win with a 3 man rotation at the 4/5 that includes LeBron.
Thompson played 37 minutes off the bench. I can understand not starting him since the Cavs only have two quality bigs (not counting LeBron). Mozgov only played 26. I wonder if they will try to get him more minutes although he can't defend on the perimeter. That goes back to my idea that they should play Mozgov on Noah. He can sag off Noah when he's involved in a pick and roll.

I'm not sure Perkins can help a team these days.
The highlighted is really the biggest issue. I don't see how the Cavs make it out of the East unless someone else steps up. Perk is really the only hope. James Jones played a bit of 4 last night, but that is just as scary.
LeBron can guard anyone, though. They can make it work. I still think they will make it out of the East despite their depth problems. Having the two best players in any Eastern playoff series is quite the advantage.

 
I'm debating being done as a Knicks fan. #### you James Dolan, you #######! Why would you bring Isiah Thomas back into the building, the guy is awful at everything he touches since he retired from basketball. Dolan/Thomas is a huge pile of mush and I hate them.

If he brings Isiah back to the Knicks, that'll be my official tipping point... I feel like there are others in this city who feel the same way.

 
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Juxtatarot said:
I still think they will make it out of the East despite their depth problems. Having the two best players in any Eastern playoff series is quite the advantage.
After game one, I disagree. I'm not sure they can beat Chicago. Washington can throw some even bigger bodies at them. I Think the Cavs are done.

 
thecatch said:
Jack White said:
Max Power said:
Juxtatarot said:
It will be interesting to see what adjustments the Cavs make.

Mike Miller was a disaster last night, but with their lack of depth they really don't have a good option until Smith comes back.

It was surprising to see the lack of attention the Cavs paid Gasol, especially coming after a series of frequent double teams from the Bucks. Maybe play LeBron on Gasol and Mozgov on Noah/Gibson?
The Cavs will have to start Thompson at the 4. Move James back to the 3. LeBron tends to have down games when he logs major minutes at PF. There is no easy solution to this. The Cavs need James to rebound. That is a little harder on the legs. Noah may be garbage in the statistical column, but his 30 minutes a night of banging on James will go a long way in this series.

Cavs also need to play Perkins. They wont win with a 3 man rotation at the 4/5 that includes LeBron.
Kendrick Perkins is still alive?
Perkins is not the right answer to any question involving NBA playing time.
Unless Dunleavy starts punching people again and they need someone to set a 'hard screen' on him.

 
Blake Griffin isn't getting enough praise. He's been the best player in basketball these last three weeks of the playoffs. I didn't know he was this good of a passer and his ability to be a one man fastbreak after grabbing a rebound has been giving his opponents a hard time. I'd like to see his % of open jumpers this playoffs, has to be around 65%. I think we will look back at the Spurs series, as the launching point of putting him in the conversation of being in the Lebron, Durant tier. The Clippers all commented about how that series taught them so much and made them better. What he did against that defense, and what he did last night in game one vs Houston was phenomenal.

24.4 ppg (7th)

13.3 rbg (1st)

8.1 apg (3rd)

1.5 steals

1.5 blocks
Plus, I actually like his newer commercials.

bag

 
Juxtatarot said:
It will be interesting to see what adjustments the Cavs make.

Mike Miller was a disaster last night, but with their lack of depth they really don't have a good option until Smith comes back.

It was surprising to see the lack of attention the Cavs paid Gasol, especially coming after a series of frequent double teams from the Bucks. Maybe play LeBron on Gasol and Mozgov on Noah/Gibson?
Lebron - Game 2 - attack and finish at the rim, kick out less. Can't have 2 free throw attempts again (although he should have had a few more)...should be 10+.I remember one possession specifically where Lebron defensively bodied up Gasol and Gasol turned into Gumby. I wanted to see that more, at least in the 3rd quarter, and I don't remember it happening again.
Seemed like he repeatedly drove the lane, found multiple defenders and made terrible jump pass type turnovers. Pretty terrible game from what I saw.

 
Juxtatarot said:
It will be interesting to see what adjustments the Cavs make.

Mike Miller was a disaster last night, but with their lack of depth they really don't have a good option until Smith comes back.

It was surprising to see the lack of attention the Cavs paid Gasol, especially coming after a series of frequent double teams from the Bucks. Maybe play LeBron on Gasol and Mozgov on Noah/Gibson?
Lebron - Game 2 - attack and finish at the rim, kick out less. Can't have 2 free throw attempts again (although he should have had a few more)...should be 10+.I remember one possession specifically where Lebron defensively bodied up Gasol and Gasol turned into Gumby. I wanted to see that more, at least in the 3rd quarter, and I don't remember it happening again.
Seemed like he repeatedly drove the lane, found multiple defenders and made terrible jump pass type turnovers. Pretty terrible game from what I saw.
Yep, he was pretty bad. KLove's importance should be rather clear to the detractors.

Nice win for the Bulls, but for as well as they played/shot and as bad as the Cavs played, the game went down to the wire.

 
Nice win for the Bulls, but for as well as they played/shot and as bad as the Cavs played, the game went down to the wire.
Concerning to a bulls fan as well. I like to think Tibs plays Mirotic more in game 2+, but overall I trust Tibs vs Blatt for now.

The Bulls CLEARLY have the team to beat the Cavs. They just need to rotate and follow through correctly.

 
I missed the first 3 quarters. Poor shooting by Golden State or good defense by Memphis?
Obviously both, but I think most of it was just a poor shooting night outside of Klay who Tony Allen locked down. Curry missed shots he normally makes and the 3s Barnes and Draymond took were wide open misses.

 
Max Power said:
Juxtatarot said:
It will be interesting to see what adjustments the Cavs make.

Mike Miller was a disaster last night, but with their lack of depth they really don't have a good option until Smith comes back.

It was surprising to see the lack of attention the Cavs paid Gasol, especially coming after a series of frequent double teams from the Bucks. Maybe play LeBron on Gasol and Mozgov on Noah/Gibson?
The Cavs will have to start Thompson at the 4. Move James back to the 3. LeBron tends to have down games when he logs major minutes at PF. There is no easy solution to this. The Cavs need James to rebound. That is a little harder on the legs. Noah may be garbage in the statistical column, but his 30 minutes a night of banging on James will go a long way in this series.

Cavs also need to play Perkins. They wont win with a 3 man rotation at the 4/5 that includes LeBron.
According to the Plain Dealer, you predicted right. Thompson will start.

I'm surprised. To me, it just seems like playing small to move a Bulls big defender away from the rim opens lanes for LeBron and Kyrie and is the better way to go.

No mention of Perkins but I guess you're also right that he plays.

 
I missed the first 3 quarters. Poor shooting by Golden State or good defense by Memphis?
Both.

Memphis is a different team with @conley11 on the floor.
Absolutely. As Cleveland is finding out without Kevin Love, any team will feel the effects of being without one of its key starters.

On the flip side, Memphis probably can't count on Steph/Klay shooting 3-17 from deep again.

 
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