Knicks · Other games thread.......Place to chat about games on TV not Knicks. (page 349)

Nalod @ 6/7/2013 11:31 AM
Bonn1997 wrote:
tkf wrote:
playa2 wrote:I told you guys when the opposing teams comes to play for 48 minutes , the homes team gets tight and the nerves get to working and they can't get it together at the end in the 4th qtr. The pressure to win in front of their home fans is wayyyyyy too much.

Miami fell victim to my theory it was so easy to see. love it or hat it it's the truth.

Key is the the visiting has to bring it for 48 minutes.

I can't find the words to describe some of the things you post playa, honestly I can't, and I consider myself a smart guy.. but you have me at a loss for words...


+1.
He's set up an unfalsifiable theory because he can always say either "the home team lost because they were tight and the road team brought it for 48 min" or "the home team won because the road team didn't bring it for 48 min."

Its quite genius with no apparent monetary or other measurable gain other than "Told you so"!

smackeddog @ 6/7/2013 11:53 AM
Good game 1- I liked the bit where Duncan went 'straight up' when Lebron drove to the basket, but got called for a foul. Guess the Roy Hibbert rules no longer apply!

Anyways, hopefully the Spurs win this...

GustavBahler @ 6/7/2013 2:13 PM
Man that was fun. My second favorite Tony Parker shot was early in the first quarter. LeBron was at the top of the key, Duncan was on him, LeBron dribbled in place, showboating a little, then blew right by Duncan and scored.

The very next play Parker went coast to coast and right at Lebron. He went right in his face and made this ridiculous off balance layup. Not many players in this league could have had Duncan's back like that. Not against LeBron James, and Parker's half his size and in his late 30s. Incredible.

tkf @ 6/7/2013 2:31 PM
Nalod wrote:
Bonn1997 wrote:
tkf wrote:
playa2 wrote:I told you guys when the opposing teams comes to play for 48 minutes , the homes team gets tight and the nerves get to working and they can't get it together at the end in the 4th qtr. The pressure to win in front of their home fans is wayyyyyy too much.

Miami fell victim to my theory it was so easy to see. love it or hat it it's the truth.

Key is the the visiting has to bring it for 48 minutes.

I can't find the words to describe some of the things you post playa, honestly I can't, and I consider myself a smart guy.. but you have me at a loss for words...


+1.
He's set up an unfalsifiable theory because he can always say either "the home team lost because they were tight and the road team brought it for 48 min" or "the home team won because the road team didn't bring it for 48 min."

Its quite genius with no apparent monetary or other measurable gain other than "Told you so"!

kind of like flipping a coin and saying " heads I win, tails you lose"

haha

3G4G @ 6/7/2013 2:47 PM
tkf wrote:
Nalod wrote:
Bonn1997 wrote:
tkf wrote:
playa2 wrote:I told you guys when the opposing teams comes to play for 48 minutes , the homes team gets tight and the nerves get to working and they can't get it together at the end in the 4th qtr. The pressure to win in front of their home fans is wayyyyyy too much.

Miami fell victim to my theory it was so easy to see. love it or hat it it's the truth.

Key is the the visiting has to bring it for 48 minutes.

I can't find the words to describe some of the things you post playa, honestly I can't, and I consider myself a smart guy.. but you have me at a loss for words...


+1.
He's set up an unfalsifiable theory because he can always say either "the home team lost because they were tight and the road team brought it for 48 min" or "the home team won because the road team didn't bring it for 48 min."

Its quite genius with no apparent monetary or other measurable gain other than "Told you so"!

kind of like flipping a coin and saying " heads I win, tails you lose"

haha

With a few more exceptions....


Playa blames the coin

Playa blames counterfeiting of the coin

Playa blames the coin flipper

Playa blames the person who called Heads

Playa blames the person who called Tails


Then repeats this cycle by swapping out a penny with a dime, then dime with a quarter, then the quarter with a silver dollar. His next move will be followed by using foreign currency


He covers every single imbecile base there is to cover.

tkf @ 6/7/2013 3:21 PM
3G4G wrote:
tkf wrote:
Nalod wrote:
Bonn1997 wrote:
tkf wrote:
playa2 wrote:I told you guys when the opposing teams comes to play for 48 minutes , the homes team gets tight and the nerves get to working and they can't get it together at the end in the 4th qtr. The pressure to win in front of their home fans is wayyyyyy too much.

Miami fell victim to my theory it was so easy to see. love it or hat it it's the truth.

Key is the the visiting has to bring it for 48 minutes.

I can't find the words to describe some of the things you post playa, honestly I can't, and I consider myself a smart guy.. but you have me at a loss for words...


+1.
He's set up an unfalsifiable theory because he can always say either "the home team lost because they were tight and the road team brought it for 48 min" or "the home team won because the road team didn't bring it for 48 min."

Its quite genius with no apparent monetary or other measurable gain other than "Told you so"!

kind of like flipping a coin and saying " heads I win, tails you lose"

haha

With a few more exceptions....


Playa blames the coin

Playa blames counterfeiting of the coin

Playa blames the coin flipper

Playa blames the person who called Heads

Playa blames the person who called Tails


Then repeats this cycle by swapping out a penny with a dime, then dime with a quarter, then the quarter with a silver dollar. His next move will be followed by using foreign currency


He covers every single imbecile base there is to cover.

rofl!!

Nalod @ 6/7/2013 3:46 PM
tkf wrote:
3G4G wrote:
tkf wrote:
Nalod wrote:
Bonn1997 wrote:
tkf wrote:
playa2 wrote:I told you guys when the opposing teams comes to play for 48 minutes , the homes team gets tight and the nerves get to working and they can't get it together at the end in the 4th qtr. The pressure to win in front of their home fans is wayyyyyy too much.

Miami fell victim to my theory it was so easy to see. love it or hat it it's the truth.

Key is the the visiting has to bring it for 48 minutes.

I can't find the words to describe some of the things you post playa, honestly I can't, and I consider myself a smart guy.. but you have me at a loss for words...


+1.
He's set up an unfalsifiable theory because he can always say either "the home team lost because they were tight and the road team brought it for 48 min" or "the home team won because the road team didn't bring it for 48 min."

Its quite genius with no apparent monetary or other measurable gain other than "Told you so"!

kind of like flipping a coin and saying " heads I win, tails you lose"

haha

With a few more exceptions....


Playa blames the coin

Playa blames counterfeiting of the coin

Playa blames the coin flipper

Playa blames the person who called Heads

Playa blames the person who called Tails


Then repeats this cycle by swapping out a penny with a dime, then dime with a quarter, then the quarter with a silver dollar. His next move will be followed by using foreign currency


He covers every single imbecile base there is to cover.

rofl!!

He will laugh at the coin.

The coin has the all seeing "eye" or other symbols of the "new world order"

The outcome is already determined before you flip it.

"They" thru mind control by "Rob Zombie, Marilyn Manson, or Ac/DC" will have made up your mind to call "heads". If you listen to Barbara Streisand you will pick "Tails".

The coin kill you either way!

The coin will then steal your women, your money, then your identity!

Then the coin will laugh out loud!

loweyecue @ 6/7/2013 6:51 PM
Nalod wrote:
loweyecue wrote:Watching the game I never got the feeling it would go to the Heat, even though they led for the most part. The Spurs had a lot more poise and savvy / never looked flustered or frustrated just kept working in that Heat defense and finally just took it apart.

They put on a clinic on how to win playoff games on the road.

They were getting good looks. Parkers sealing circus shot made up for a few SAS 3's that were in-and-out!

My wife asked me who I thought was going to win and I remarked SAS just kept it so darn close that if they hit their FT's its going to the wire. Miami played a great game but could not pull away.

I don't understand Lebrons last dishout to Bosh for the three down by 4. He was halfway in the paint to the rim and the odds of "and one" were good. I realize they needed it and then foul SAS to have a chance to tie but the LeBron train in the paint got better odds then Bosh! Hindsight is easy!

It was a beautiful game to watch where both teams played well!

Really, I had no preconceived premonitions like Playa2 did about what would happen. Its a chemistry matchup and it was neat to see a great passing team break down the great quick switching defense of Miami.

I agree - really good game to watch, both team played well. What I don't understand is that why they turned Bosh into a jump shooter/role player on offense. I think Spoelstra is getting exposed by a really well coached team. And Tim Duncan is laying claim on best active player in the NBA - at least in my book. 5 titles would be incredible.

CrushAlot @ 6/7/2013 7:48 PM
loweyecue wrote:
Nalod wrote:
loweyecue wrote:Watching the game I never got the feeling it would go to the Heat, even though they led for the most part. The Spurs had a lot more poise and savvy / never looked flustered or frustrated just kept working in that Heat defense and finally just took it apart.

They put on a clinic on how to win playoff games on the road.

They were getting good looks. Parkers sealing circus shot made up for a few SAS 3's that were in-and-out!

My wife asked me who I thought was going to win and I remarked SAS just kept it so darn close that if they hit their FT's its going to the wire. Miami played a great game but could not pull away.

I don't understand Lebrons last dishout to Bosh for the three down by 4. He was halfway in the paint to the rim and the odds of "and one" were good. I realize they needed it and then foul SAS to have a chance to tie but the LeBron train in the paint got better odds then Bosh! Hindsight is easy!

It was a beautiful game to watch where both teams played well!

Really, I had no preconceived premonitions like Playa2 did about what would happen. Its a chemistry matchup and it was neat to see a great passing team break down the great quick switching defense of Miami.

I agree - really good game to watch, both team played well. What I don't understand is that why they turned Bosh into a jump shooter/role player on offense. I think Spoelstra is getting exposed by a really well coached team. And Tim Duncan is laying claim on best active player in the NBA - at least in my book. 5 titles would be incredible.

I had to go to bed after the third quarter but I thought Miami had it. It seemed like whenever they started to pull ahead the Spurs would catch up and keep it close but they just couldn't pull a head. The scary thing for the Heat was the Spurs missed a lot of open shots when I was watching. I think they had some rust from being off for so long. Also, Kwahi Leonard defended LBJ well.
playa2 @ 6/7/2013 11:24 PM
tkf wrote:
playa2 wrote:I told you guys when the opposing teams comes to play for 48 minutes , the homes team gets tight and the nerves get to working and they can't get it together at the end in the 4th qtr. The pressure to win in front of their home fans is wayyyyyy too much.

Miami fell victim to my theory it was so easy to see. love it or hat it it's the truth.

Key is the the visiting has to bring it for 48 minutes.

I can't find the words to describe some of the things you post playa, honestly I can't, and I consider myself a smart guy.. but you have me at a loss for words...

So what are you saying I'm wiser than you ?

Why is it so hard to understand , this isn't some stunt theory.

Both teams Should bring it for 48 minutes and my theory is that the home team will have more pressure on them to to win because the visiting team is loose with no real expectations of winning on the road when the teams are evenly matched. So at the end of the game look for the home team to make errors or miss shots. Now if the visiting team doesn't bring it for 48 minutes the loud fans will make the visiting discouraged to the point where they try too hard and press to make up for not playing well earlier on.

Bonn1997 @ 6/8/2013 4:16 AM
playa2 wrote:
tkf wrote:
playa2 wrote:I told you guys when the opposing teams comes to play for 48 minutes , the homes team gets tight and the nerves get to working and they can't get it together at the end in the 4th qtr. The pressure to win in front of their home fans is wayyyyyy too much.

Miami fell victim to my theory it was so easy to see. love it or hat it it's the truth.

Key is the the visiting has to bring it for 48 minutes.

I can't find the words to describe some of the things you post playa, honestly I can't, and I consider myself a smart guy.. but you have me at a loss for words...

So what are you saying I'm wiser than you ?

Why is it so hard to understand , this isn't some stunt theory.

Both teams Should bring it for 48 minutes and my theory is that the home team will have more pressure on them to to win because the visiting team is loose with no real expectations of winning on the road when the teams are evenly matched. So at the end of the game look for the home team to make errors or miss shots. Now if the visiting team doesn't bring it for 48 minutes the loud fans will make the visiting discouraged to the point where they try too hard and press to make up for not playing well earlier on.


People are laughing at the theory but they are not having trouble comprehending it
Nalod @ 6/8/2013 10:04 AM
loweyecue wrote:
Nalod wrote:
loweyecue wrote:Watching the game I never got the feeling it would go to the Heat, even though they led for the most part. The Spurs had a lot more poise and savvy / never looked flustered or frustrated just kept working in that Heat defense and finally just took it apart.

They put on a clinic on how to win playoff games on the road.

They were getting good looks. Parkers sealing circus shot made up for a few SAS 3's that were in-and-out!

My wife asked me who I thought was going to win and I remarked SAS just kept it so darn close that if they hit their FT's its going to the wire. Miami played a great game but could not pull away.

I don't understand Lebrons last dishout to Bosh for the three down by 4. He was halfway in the paint to the rim and the odds of "and one" were good. I realize they needed it and then foul SAS to have a chance to tie but the LeBron train in the paint got better odds then Bosh! Hindsight is easy!

It was a beautiful game to watch where both teams played well!

Really, I had no preconceived premonitions like Playa2 did about what would happen. Its a chemistry matchup and it was neat to see a great passing team break down the great quick switching defense of Miami.

I agree - really good game to watch, both team played well. What I don't understand is that why they turned Bosh into a jump shooter/role player on offense. I think Spoelstra is getting exposed by a really well coached team. And Tim Duncan is laying claim on best active player in the NBA - at least in my book. 5 titles would be incredible.

Perhaps with "The Birdman" on the floor they got the interior covered and lebron/wade can slash, then kick it out to Bosh.

If they win, and they did a ton this year few question the scheme. Lose, and its a different take. Spolestra knows what he is doing but Spurs are executing their plan and preventing miami from theirs.

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loweyecue @ 6/8/2013 2:16 PM
Nalod wrote:
loweyecue wrote:
Nalod wrote:
loweyecue wrote:Watching the game I never got the feeling it would go to the Heat, even though they led for the most part. The Spurs had a lot more poise and savvy / never looked flustered or frustrated just kept working in that Heat defense and finally just took it apart.

They put on a clinic on how to win playoff games on the road.

They were getting good looks. Parkers sealing circus shot made up for a few SAS 3's that were in-and-out!

My wife asked me who I thought was going to win and I remarked SAS just kept it so darn close that if they hit their FT's its going to the wire. Miami played a great game but could not pull away.

I don't understand Lebrons last dishout to Bosh for the three down by 4. He was halfway in the paint to the rim and the odds of "and one" were good. I realize they needed it and then foul SAS to have a chance to tie but the LeBron train in the paint got better odds then Bosh! Hindsight is easy!

It was a beautiful game to watch where both teams played well!

Really, I had no preconceived premonitions like Playa2 did about what would happen. Its a chemistry matchup and it was neat to see a great passing team break down the great quick switching defense of Miami.

I agree - really good game to watch, both team played well. What I don't understand is that why they turned Bosh into a jump shooter/role player on offense. I think Spoelstra is getting exposed by a really well coached team. And Tim Duncan is laying claim on best active player in the NBA - at least in my book. 5 titles would be incredible.

Perhaps with "The Birdman" on the floor they got the interior covered and lebron/wade can slash, then kick it out to Bosh.

If they win, and they did a ton this year few question the scheme. Lose, and its a different take. Spolestra knows what he is doing but Spurs are executing their plan and preventing miami from theirs.

You are right winning takes care of it all. But I have questioned how he uses Bosh quite a bit. Bosh is far more gifted on offense than Birdman and he should be playing close to the hoop. They have Ray Allen, Battier, Cole and Mikey Mike to take three point shots. Spoelstra had the Heat playing team basketball all season so that's definitely a big deal. But then it somehow broke down in the Indy series and they went into a almost NY style offense. And they almost paid the price for it too.

playa2 @ 6/8/2013 2:59 PM
Bonn1997 wrote:
playa2 wrote:
tkf wrote:
playa2 wrote:I told you guys when the opposing teams comes to play for 48 minutes , the homes team gets tight and the nerves get to working and they can't get it together at the end in the 4th qtr. The pressure to win in front of their home fans is wayyyyyy too much.

Miami fell victim to my theory it was so easy to see. love it or hat it it's the truth.

Key is the the visiting has to bring it for 48 minutes.

I can't find the words to describe some of the things you post playa, honestly I can't, and I consider myself a smart guy.. but you have me at a loss for words...

So what are you saying I'm wiser than you ?

Why is it so hard to understand , this isn't some stunt theory.

Both teams Should bring it for 48 minutes and my theory is that the home team will have more pressure on them to to win because the visiting team is loose with no real expectations of winning on the road when the teams are evenly matched. So at the end of the game look for the home team to make errors or miss shots. Now if the visiting team doesn't bring it for 48 minutes the loud fans will make the visiting discouraged to the point where they try too hard and press to make up for not playing well earlier on.


People are laughing at the theory but they are not having trouble comprehending it

BOUT TIME, I thought you guy just hated me without a cause.

CrushAlot @ 6/9/2013 11:29 AM
Bad news for the Spurs. Joey Crawford is officiating game 2.
markvmc @ 6/9/2013 11:52 AM
Once Timmy doesn't laugh at him, they should be OK.
smackeddog @ 6/9/2013 6:29 PM
CrushAlot wrote:Bad news for the Spurs. Joey Crawford is officiating game 2.

In that case, I guarantee a Heat win- 100% dead cert!

Bonn1997 @ 6/9/2013 9:31 PM
Lebron's really struggling offensively against the Spurs
Vmart @ 6/9/2013 11:05 PM
CrushAlot wrote:Bad news for the Spurs. Joey Crawford is officiating game 2.

Once I saw Joey Crawford refing the game I knew it was over for San Antonio. This game reminded me of the second game of Pacers Knicks.

Nalod @ 6/9/2013 11:59 PM
Heat played as they have most of the season. "Lightning blitz death blow" and your toast.

few calls were awful but Heat hit their shots.

Game was close but turnovers kept the spurs from building a lead.

Then Lebron took off his cape.

It was impressive.

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