CrushAlot wrote:mreinman wrote:Did not like the way Memphis closed this game. Many very questionable decisions.
Yeah. They had it. This game turned the series
Udrih's turnover probably cost them the game - fun year for him
Man, so far it seems that Durant and Harden miss each other. Miami is like the only team that is relaxed throughout this playoff. Every other series seem to be nail bitters. Awesome action so far.
yellowboy90 wrote:Man, so far it seems that Durant and Harden miss each other. Miami is like the only team that is relaxed throughout this playoff. Every other series seem to be nail bitters. Awesome action so far.
I am sure that Miami is calm because they are playing a crappy team with a hobbled star.
Durant 5-21 PROVES that he is not efficient
mreinman wrote:CrushAlot wrote:mreinman wrote:Did not like the way Memphis closed this game. Many very questionable decisions.
Yeah. They had it. This game turned the series
Udrih's turnover probably cost them the game - fun year for him
and his defense late on Jackson didn't help either.
Indy and OKC are two teams that have bounced back and settled into their series but if either one of them lose their series big changes could occur during the offseason. Indy with Hibbert and OKC with Jackson. Would one of those teams be willing to trade one of their foundational players?
yellowboy90 wrote:Man, so far it seems that Durant and Harden miss each other. Miami is like the only team that is relaxed throughout this playoff. Every other series seem to be nail bitters. Awesome action so far.
If they were smart, they would trade Westbrook who's value is extremely high and build a better "team".
mreinman wrote:Durant 5-21 PROVES that he is not efficient 
Dude is shhooting 40-101 and 9-34 from 3. That's not good but I do not doubt he will break out of his funk.
yellowboy90 wrote:mreinman wrote:Durant 5-21 PROVES that he is not efficient 
Dude is shhooting 40-101 and 9-34 from 3. That's not good but I do not doubt he will break out of his funk.
the funk is called Tony Allen
mreinman wrote:yellowboy90 wrote:Man, so far it seems that Durant and Harden miss each other. Miami is like the only team that is relaxed throughout this playoff. Every other series seem to be nail bitters. Awesome action so far.
If they were smart, they would trade Westbrook who's value is extremely high and build a better "team".
I'd take him on the knicks and send him to Phil's office asap. They could have Tyson and Shump. In honest if I was Okc and they lose in this or the next series I'm on the phone with Orlando for afllalo, Harris, and a pick. Maybe more.
yellowboy90 wrote:mreinman wrote:yellowboy90 wrote:Man, so far it seems that Durant and Harden miss each other. Miami is like the only team that is relaxed throughout this playoff. Every other series seem to be nail bitters. Awesome action so far.
If they were smart, they would trade Westbrook who's value is extremely high and build a better "team".
I'd take him on the knicks and send him to Phil's office asap. They could have Tyson and Shump. In honest if I was Okc and they lose in this or the next series I'm on the phone with Orlando for afllalo, Harris, and a pick. Maybe more.
Tyson and Shump? Are you kidding?
It would take that and 2 first round picks.
mreinman wrote:yellowboy90 wrote:mreinman wrote:yellowboy90 wrote:Man, so far it seems that Durant and Harden miss each other. Miami is like the only team that is relaxed throughout this playoff. Every other series seem to be nail bitters. Awesome action so far.
If they were smart, they would trade Westbrook who's value is extremely high and build a better "team".
I'd take him on the knicks and send him to Phil's office asap. They could have Tyson and Shump. In honest if I was Okc and they lose in this or the next series I'm on the phone with Orlando for afllalo, Harris, and a pick. Maybe more.
Tyson and Shump? Are you kidding?
It would take that and 2 first round picks.
I know.
yellowboy90 wrote:mreinman wrote:yellowboy90 wrote:mreinman wrote:yellowboy90 wrote:Man, so far it seems that Durant and Harden miss each other. Miami is like the only team that is relaxed throughout this playoff. Every other series seem to be nail bitters. Awesome action so far.
If they were smart, they would trade Westbrook who's value is extremely high and build a better "team".
I'd take him on the knicks and send him to Phil's office asap. They could have Tyson and Shump. In honest if I was Okc and they lose in this or the next series I'm on the phone with Orlando for afllalo, Harris, and a pick. Maybe more.
Tyson and Shump? Are you kidding?
It would take that and 2 first round picks.
I know.
I do not want him here. Not my type of player.
I would love Reggie (mr may) jackson though
mreinman wrote:yellowboy90 wrote:mreinman wrote:yellowboy90 wrote:mreinman wrote:yellowboy90 wrote:Man, so far it seems that Durant and Harden miss each other. Miami is like the only team that is relaxed throughout this playoff. Every other series seem to be nail bitters. Awesome action so far.
If they were smart, they would trade Westbrook who's value is extremely high and build a better "team".
I'd take him on the knicks and send him to Phil's office asap. They could have Tyson and Shump. In honest if I was Okc and they lose in this or the next series I'm on the phone with Orlando for afllalo, Harris, and a pick. Maybe more.
Tyson and Shump? Are you kidding?
It would take that and 2 first round picks.
I know.
I do not want him here. Not my type of player.
I would love Reggie (mr may) jackson though
Before they trade Westbrook I would fire Scott Brooks first. He is not a good coach and maybe a shake up or smart coach could get to Westbrook. You have to find out at least in my opinion.
yellowboy90 wrote:mreinman wrote:yellowboy90 wrote:mreinman wrote:yellowboy90 wrote:mreinman wrote:yellowboy90 wrote:Man, so far it seems that Durant and Harden miss each other. Miami is like the only team that is relaxed throughout this playoff. Every other series seem to be nail bitters. Awesome action so far.
If they were smart, they would trade Westbrook who's value is extremely high and build a better "team".
I'd take him on the knicks and send him to Phil's office asap. They could have Tyson and Shump. In honest if I was Okc and they lose in this or the next series I'm on the phone with Orlando for afllalo, Harris, and a pick. Maybe more.
Tyson and Shump? Are you kidding?
It would take that and 2 first round picks.
I know.
I do not want him here. Not my type of player.
I would love Reggie (mr may) jackson though
Before they trade Westbrook I would fire Scott Brooks first. He is not a good coach and maybe a shake up or smart coach could get to Westbrook. You have to find out at least in my opinion.
I think that Brooks is a good coach but the roster is more flawed than people think.
Kendrick Stinka Perkins?
mreinman wrote:yellowboy90 wrote:mreinman wrote:yellowboy90 wrote:mreinman wrote:yellowboy90 wrote:mreinman wrote:yellowboy90 wrote:Man, so far it seems that Durant and Harden miss each other. Miami is like the only team that is relaxed throughout this playoff. Every other series seem to be nail bitters. Awesome action so far.
If they were smart, they would trade Westbrook who's value is extremely high and build a better "team".
I'd take him on the knicks and send him to Phil's office asap. They could have Tyson and Shump. In honest if I was Okc and they lose in this or the next series I'm on the phone with Orlando for afllalo, Harris, and a pick. Maybe more.
Tyson and Shump? Are you kidding?
It would take that and 2 first round picks.
I know.
I do not want him here. Not my type of player.
I would love Reggie (mr may) jackson though
Before they trade Westbrook I would fire Scott Brooks first. He is not a good coach and maybe a shake up or smart coach could get to Westbrook. You have to find out at least in my opinion.
I think that Brooks is a good coach but the roster is more flawed than people think.
Kendrick Stinka Perkins?
He doesn't have to play Perkins or Fisher yet he continues to do it despite the evidence.
yellowboy90 wrote:mreinman wrote:yellowboy90 wrote:mreinman wrote:yellowboy90 wrote:mreinman wrote:yellowboy90 wrote:mreinman wrote:yellowboy90 wrote:Man, so far it seems that Durant and Harden miss each other. Miami is like the only team that is relaxed throughout this playoff. Every other series seem to be nail bitters. Awesome action so far.
If they were smart, they would trade Westbrook who's value is extremely high and build a better "team".
I'd take him on the knicks and send him to Phil's office asap. They could have Tyson and Shump. In honest if I was Okc and they lose in this or the next series I'm on the phone with Orlando for afllalo, Harris, and a pick. Maybe more.
Tyson and Shump? Are you kidding?
It would take that and 2 first round picks.
I know.
I do not want him here. Not my type of player.
I would love Reggie (mr may) jackson though
Before they trade Westbrook I would fire Scott Brooks first. He is not a good coach and maybe a shake up or smart coach could get to Westbrook. You have to find out at least in my opinion.
I think that Brooks is a good coach but the roster is more flawed than people think.
Kendrick Stinka Perkins?
He doesn't have to play Perkins or Fisher yet he continues to do it despite the evidence.
good point
okay you are up by 5 with 3 timeouts and 1:15 on the clock coming. Why in the world would you keep Mike Miller and beno udrih in on a defensive possession? Late game coaching is a problem. Why not bring in Tayshaun Prince and put him on someone and bring in Lee for more quickness.
tkf wrote:you don't have to overpay 25 mil for 41% playoff shooting and big misses.... guys like vince, monta, and even the new hero is Houston all have been scoring heroes and for a lot less.... It is about the team, at any time a scoring hero can emerge...If you are playing the right way..Take note, the mavs franchise player dirk, set a screen to give the ball to monta to tie the game.. and monta has been HUGE..... all Year... Hats to dirk for being a real franchise player and leader.... putting team first... Jeez we need a player like that.. heck I would take a player like monta
Good shot vince!!!
Melo versus the field, I love it...Ellis is their best player, Dirk no longer holds that crown...Anything that happens in the NBA can now be spun as anti-Melo...Amazing..
My sleeper washington playing great
can they get out of the east? That would be sweet.
Gortat and Ariza are tough matchups
mreinman wrote:My sleeper washington playing greatcan they get out of the east? That would be sweet.
Gortat and Ariza are tough matchups
Yeah, I like their athleticism and toughness. It is a bad matchup for Chi. The Bull are still hanging tough tho.
Clippers' protest is not trying?