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  • Court_vision
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    • Oct 2002
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    #2011
    Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

    Originally posted by HMcCoy
    Any coach that doesn't want their 7'5 center chasing Mehmet Okur around the perimiter.
    Exactly.

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      yellow
      • Sep 2002
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      #2012
      Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

      Sorry man, a 7'6 player getting weight roomed by Mehmet...lol

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      • Court_vision
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        #2013
        Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

        Originally posted by KDRE_OS
        Sorry man, a 7'6 player getting weight roomed by Mehmet...lol
        Okur is an all star with a ring...he's no chump.

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        • Court_vision
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          #2014
          Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

          Luther Head and J Howard stepping up...Rocks looking good.

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            yellow
            • Sep 2002
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            #2015
            Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

            No, but Yao should be stronger than him on weight from height alone. He's pushed Yao out of the lane all series.

            It's embarrassing watching Yao get stuffed and pushed out on the perimeter taking fadeaways like he's a shooting guard.

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            • Streets
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              • Aug 2004
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              #2016
              Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

              Originally posted by KDRE_OS
              Seriously, if there are 2 superstars on this team, I cannot tell.
              I wouldn't say Yao is not a superstar based on this one game. Aside from one great quarter, T-Mac has struggled this entire series until this point. I have a feeling that Yao will step it up next game if we pull this one out. One thing I didnt like is when the announcer said that Okur said that Yao is too predictable and he knows what he is going to do depending on where he gets the ball. So far he's been right.

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              • Kashanova
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                • Aug 2003
                • 12695

                #2017
                Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

                Originally posted by Streets
                I wouldn't say Yao is not a superstar based on this one game. Aside from one great quarter, T-Mac has struggled this entire series until this point. I have a feeling that Yao will step it up next game if we pull this one out. One thing I didnt like is when the announcer said that Okur said that Yao is too predictable and he knows what he is going to do depending on where he gets the ball. So far he's been right.
                i think AK was listening cause he's been guessing right on alot of his block attempts

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                  yellow
                  • Sep 2002
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                  #2018
                  Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

                  Originally posted by Streets
                  I wouldn't say Yao is not a superstar based on this one game. Aside from one great quarter, T-Mac has struggled this entire series until this point. I have a feeling that Yao will step it up next game if we pull this one out. One thing I didnt like is when the announcer said that Okur said that Yao is too predictable and he knows what he is going to do depending on where he gets the ball. So far he's been right.
                  Everybody knows what Yao will do. JVG won't make any adjustments. The guy isn't even looking for passes to cutters (there arent any).

                  You can defend the rockets on predictability sans mcgrady, and yes he's been playing like a towel boy too. Tonight though, he's been good, and broke the ankles of two Jazz players on some nice plays.

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                  • Quick6
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                    • Nov 2006
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                    #2019
                    Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

                    Is it true Stockton has been scrimmaging and mentoring Williams over the summers?

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                      yellow
                      • Sep 2002
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                      #2020
                      Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

                      I know he was at one of their practices... before game 3 talking to him, so im sure he is.

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                      • BigTigLSU
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                        • Sep 2002
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                        #2021
                        Johnson angered by Dirk's frustrated comments

                        Seriously the Mavs better hope J Howard decides to take control of the team cause Dirk dont have the nutz for the job
                        DALLAS -- With stubble on his cheeks and resignation in his voice, Dirk Nowitzki didn't look or sound anything like a dominant player determined to prevent one of the most embarrassing, stunning upsets in NBA history.



                        Johnson


                        Nowitzki
                        Maybe he was sapped by the long flight back from Oakland and film session that immediately followed. Or perhaps the listless appearance was just further proof of how much the Golden State Warriors have flustered Nowitzki and the Dallas Mavericks while winning three of the first four games in this first-round series.

                        Whatever the reason, the expected league MVP talked Monday about being ready to shrink from the spotlight even more than he already has in Game 5 Tuesday night.

                        "I got to take what they give me and they don't really give me a lot," said Nowitzki, who is averaging 20 points and has yet to score more than 23. "So I've got to make other stuff happen -- help out on defense more; hit the glass harder, as hard as I can, get some extra possessions; if I have a shot, try to knock it down and if I don't, move the ball and let someone else make a shot."

                        Nowitzki rarely boasts. Talk of "fitting in" is more typical than predicting a big game.

                        Yet would Michael Jordan talk about passing more when his shot wasn't falling? Did Kareem Abdul-Jabbar focus on rebounds when his sky hook was missing the mark? And how many titles did their I'm-going-to-score-no-matter-what attitudes produce?

                        The answer is enough to explain why coach Avery Johnson was angered by Nowitzki's comments, which are typical of his attitude throughout this series.

                        "I'm tired of hearing about how they've taken him out of his game and any lack of confidence. You're just not supposed to have that, all right," said Johnson, perhaps team's most intense player even though he's no longer playing.

                        "I wasn't the best of players and didn't have the best of skills, but you were not going to shake my confidence. We need all of our players to be confident, to be resilient, to be persistent and that's what I want to see tomorrow. If I don't see it at shootaround, I'm going to be highly upset ... because I need to have it going into that game tomorrow night. We've got to be confident and really sure about what we're doing."

                        And if he doesn't see it?

                        "We'll figure something out," Johnson said. "We'll figure something out."

                        Nowitzki proved he's capable of taking over a big game during last year's playoffs. After leading Dallas past San Antonio in a tense, second-round series, he pushed the Mavs past Phoenix in the conference finals by scoring 50 points in Game 5 of a tied series, then took over the second half of the next game, clinching a spot in the NBA Finals.

                        The Mavericks wound up losing to the Miami Heat, but came back so focused this season that they won 67 games, among the most in league history -- and 25 more than the Warriors, who needed a 9-1 finish just to make the playoffs.

                        Dallas had winning streaks of 17, 13 and 12 games, so three in a row to win this series certainly isn't asking for much, except for one nagging detail: Golden State is 6-1 in the head-to-head series, including the game that ended the Mavericks' longest winning streak.

                        Only eight teams in NBA history have overcome 3-1 deficits. If Dallas can't become the ninth, the Mavs will be the third No. 1 seed knocked out by a No. 8 and the first since the opening round became a best-of-seven series.



                        Nelson
                        "We have a great deal of respect for the Dallas Mavericks," said Warriors coach Don Nelson, who was a big part of building Dallas into a championship team over the last 10 years. "If any team can come back from this, it's them."

                        Phoenix pulled off the comeback from 3-1 down last year in the opening round against the Los Angeles Lakers. Detroit did it as a top seed in 2003.

                        "Dallas won't give up," Golden State's Jason Richardson said. "We still have work to do."

                        The Warriors aren't likely to roll over, either. They've been the aggressors in every game, with Baron Davis providing the skill and Stephen Jackson the toughness. The Mavericks' only win came in the game Davis and Jackson were ejected from.

                        Nowitzki was plenty passive in Game 4 Sunday night. He seemed reluctant to shoot at times, like when he gave up an open look from about eight feet to pass to a covered teammate closer to the rim. Then in the closing minutes he shot an airball on a 3-point try.

                        "They really go smaller and really sit down on my legs, don't let me put the ball down on the floor the way I want to and get to my spots," Nowitzki said.

                        Teammate Jerry Stackhouse accused reporters of putting too much emphasis on Nowitzki.

                        "It's not on Dirk," he said. "You guys have made Dirk the save-all for us. We haven't. He's a part, a big part, of what we do. When teams do something to take away a big part of you, the onus is on everyone else to step up."

                        Despite a reputation for playing little defense, the Warriors have yet to allow anyone to score 30 points, while getting at least that many from one of their players every game.

                        "As long as we believe in ourselves," Davis said, "we will be all right."
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                        • Court_vision
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                          • Oct 2002
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                          #2022
                          Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

                          FORGET THE 3 BALL MAC...DRIVE THE DAMM THING!!!!!!!!!!!!

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                          • Streets
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                            • Aug 2004
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                            #2023
                            Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

                            Geez... the Rox are choking the series away.

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                              yellow
                              • Sep 2002
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                              #2024
                              Re: Johnson angered by Dirk's frustrated comments

                              Sorry man, but Yao looks like toast out there.

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                              • BigTigLSU
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                                #2025
                                Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

                                Big bucket
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