***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

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  • HMcCoy
    All Star
    • Jan 2003
    • 8212

    #4591
    Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

    Originally posted by Court_vision
    Got to say bro...you absolutely nailed the Mavs series. You called it, explained it all BEFORE the series began...and you were right.

    I did think you really underestimated Utah though and how well they match up with your team. They are a better balanced team and they counter what you guys do much more than the Mavs. They also have a great coach in Sloan who doesn't get rattled.
    Leave him alone...after 13 seasons of assketball, those homer goggles are welded on tight. I spouted off about my Cavs going to the Finals for sure 2 years ago...didn't even make the dang playoffs.
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    • Snigitty James
      Banned
      • Mar 2007
      • 615

      #4592
      Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

      Originally posted by Brandon13
      Based on the precedent set last year when Stackhouse got suspended for a flagrant foul on Shaq in the finals, shouldn't Richardson and Baron be suspended? I'm not saying I would suspend them, just that, that is the position the NBA has put itself in.
      Richardson, Davis, and especially Bowen should be suspended for their coming games.

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      • Court_vision
        Banned
        • Oct 2002
        • 8290

        #4593
        Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

        Originally posted by HMcCoy
        Leave him alone...after 13 seasons of assketball, those homer goggles are welded on tight. I spouted off about my Cavs going to the Finals for sure 2 years ago...didn't even make the dang playoffs.

        LOL :-) I think I remember that post.

        Just taking a small shot at GSW...he's cool. The big irony for me is that GS did so well against Dallas due to match up's...but no GS fan seemed to see that Utah actually matches up with them well. So, this time the match up's don't suit them.

        I still can see GS coming back a bit...but making those 3 balls, playing loose etc...not easy from 1-3 down.

        Two games in Salt Lake city...tough ask from here.

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        • Scottdau
          Banned
          • Feb 2003
          • 32580

          #4594
          Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

          Originally posted by Court_vision
          LOL :-) I think I remember that post.

          Just taking a small shot at GSW...he's cool. The big irony for me is that GS did so well against Dallas due to match up's...but no GS fan seemed to see that Utah actually matches up with them well. So, this time the match up's don't suit them.

          I still can see GS coming back a bit...but making those 3 balls, playing loose etc...not easy from 1-3 down.

          Two games in Salt Lake city...tough ask from here.

          Well it will be tough, but you never, especailly if Rich and Baron aren't suspended. I have a feeling the Warrior will take game 5, and probably game 6, but game 7 will probably be Utahs

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          • HMcCoy
            All Star
            • Jan 2003
            • 8212

            #4595
            Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

            Originally posted by Court_vision
            LOL :-) I think I remember that post.

            Just taking a small shot at GSW...he's cool. The big irony for me is that GS did so well against Dallas due to match up's...but no GS fan seemed to see that Utah actually matches up with them well. So, this time the match up's don't suit them.

            I still can see GS coming back a bit...but making those 3 balls, playing loose etc...not easy from 1-3 down.

            Two games in Salt Lake city...tough ask from here.

            The "wounded animal/nothing to lose/we shouldn't be here anyway" syndrome may kick in, and thats bad news for Utah. That team plays the underdog very well..and it seems like thats when the threes really start falling from all angles. This isn't over yet.
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            • Court_vision
              Banned
              • Oct 2002
              • 8290

              #4596
              Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

              Originally posted by HMcCoy
              The "wounded animal/nothing to lose/we shouldn't be here anyway" syndrome may kick in, and thats bad news for Utah. That team plays the underdog very well..and it seems like thats when the threes really start falling from all angles. This isn't over yet.
              I think the whole key is Deron Williams.

              When he's been in games...Utah has really been the better team.

              GS has dominated when he's been in foul trouble.

              He avoided it today...13 assists and controlled the tempo.

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              • HMcCoy
                All Star
                • Jan 2003
                • 8212

                #4597
                Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

                Originally posted by Court_vision
                I think the whole key is Deron Williams.

                When he's been in games...Utah has really been the better team.

                GS has dominated when he's been in foul trouble.

                He avoided it today...13 assists and controlled the tempo.
                True.
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                • Psyblast
                  2023 National Champions
                  • Jun 2003
                  • 42584

                  #4598
                  Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

                  Mitch Albom of the Detroit Free Press is usually a chucklehead...but his article today is dead on.



                  Pistons should have finished Bulls off

                  May 13, 2007

                  By MITCH ALBOM
                  FREE PRESS COLUMNIST

                  CHICAGO — Ben Wallace stood at the loneliest place in his world, the free-throw line. He dribbled. He shot. Swish. He dribbled. He shot. Swish again. The place exploded. Ben nodded. The fans had their cheer. The Bulls had their win, 102-87.

                  And the Pistons had another game to play.

                  They are on borrowed time now, these Pistons; they are borrowing it from themselves. Every quarter they extend this series is a quarter they should be saving for the next one. Every minute they play these Bulls is a minute they should be resting up for someone else.

                  Let’s be blunt. This series should have ended today in a tepid United Center that was almost half-empty at tip-off. There was as much enthusiasm for this game as a teenager has for raking leaves. Tickets were being dumped. The pumped-up volume during introductions was as forced as a carnival barker yelling to see the fat lady. What do you expect when the home team has been whacked in the first three games, shooting poorly, looking lost?

                  So once the early adrenaline wore off for the Bulls — midway through the second quarter — the Pistons took a lead, the Bulls slumped, and the game hung red and ripe from the vine, plum for the picking.

                  But the Pistons left it there. Then they gave it back. They gave it back with loose passes, weak rebounding, foul trouble, average defense, bad shot selection, several missing-in-action players, and a light-on-the-gas-pedal effort that is uncharacteristic of how they’ve played all postseason.

                  “This is the first time in these playoffs that we’ve let our guard down, at least for that long a stretch,” Chauncey Billups said after the Pistons’ first loss of the postseason. “The positive thing is that when we started to play, we did what we do.”

                  The negative thing is, they didn’t do it until the fourth quarter.

                  ‘We took this game for granted’

                  “I don’t care who it is,” Wallace said from the Chicago side. “We are better than being swept in four games.”

                  Maybe. But the Bulls looked ready in the second quarter. The Pistons came back from eight points down and eventually took a three-point lead with 4:00 left in the half.

                  The place was dead. Fans checked their watches. This was the moment to bring the blade down.

                  Instead, on a single possession, the Bulls missed four shots but got four offensive rebounds and finally saw their 20-year-old rookie, Tyrus Thomas, dunk the ball.

                  And the patient coughed back to life.

                  The Bulls regained the lead and kept piling on points, banging the boards. By the time the Pistons’ caffeine kicked in, they were trying to erase a 21-point fourth quarter deficit.

                  Even Evel Knievel couldn’t make that leap.

                  Here’s a set of numbers: 51-33. That’s the rebounding margin in favor of the Bulls.

                  Here’s another: 6-for-25. That’s the Pistons three-point completions.

                  Here’s another: 0-0-0. That’s Chris Webber’s baskets, free throws and points in 17 ineffective minutes.

                  Here’s one more: 6-6-6. That’s the fouls on Billups, Rip Hamilton and Antonio McDyess.

                  Hey, I know the Pistons are good. But at some point you have to have players on the floor.

                  “Tonight we took this game for granted,” McDyess said. “…We should have jumped on them early because we had a great chance to close them out and didn’t.”

                  By the way, of those 25 three-point attempts, 12 were taken by Rasheed Wallace, who also had four turnovers, four fouls and a technical, and grabbed 10 fewer rebounds than his former teammate, Ben.

                  In the locker room afterward, Rasheed kept coming back to an iPod speaker and blasting the volume, making it impossible to hear or talk. When a staff member turned it down, he re-appeared and turned it up again, picking songs that suited him. If he’d shown that much attention to detail on the court, the Pistons might be sleeping in this morning.

                  Giving up a chance to rest

                  But OK. You can’t be very angry at a team that won seven straight before this. You knew Detroit was going to lose a game in this postseason. It just shouldn’t have been this game.

                  There are few situations that set up better than a team trailing 3-0 in a playoff series and looking at a road trip to extend the inevitable. Usually what happens is the trailing team begins with a lot of energy, acts determined to stave off execution, and then, like a lobster in boiling water, slowly oozes its life away and surrenders.

                  The Bulls had a white flag. But the Pistons had one, too.

                  “I’m disappointed in the loss, I’m disappointed that we got beat, and I’m disappointed that we played at times out of character,” coach Flip Saunders said. “…When we take 25 threes it shows that we settled too much and tried to take the easy way…We didn’t get into the grind it out game.”

                  They may have to on Tuesday. Yes, I know, we’re all counting on a victory, and it’s likely to happen, because these Bulls are too young to beat this much experience.

                  But remember, coach Scott Skiles’ crew has nothing to lose now. The embarrassment of a sweep is gone. The invincibility of the opponent is gone. And they have to go back to Chicago anyhow — so they might as well do it with a victory.

                  Every game against the Bulls is now a game the Pistons didn’t need to play. Every minute is a minute extended. Every muscle strain or injury is one that didn’t have to happen.

                  No one expected perfection. Everyone expects a Game 5 win. But where there’s life there’s hope and where there’s hope, there’s freaky potential, like Ben Wallace hitting two free throws in the fourth quarter to seal a win.

                  Said Saunders: “It’s a series now.”

                  It shouldn’t be.
                  My message, my plea, to the Pistons: Don't F around. Heed the lesson you learned vs. the Cavaliers last season. Don't give this young opponent any more confidence, and as a byproduct of that, don't give yourselves any more work than you have to. Come out Tuesday night, fire on all pistons (), and crush this team into the offseason.

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                  • richierich
                    MVP
                    • Aug 2002
                    • 2644

                    #4599
                    Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

                    Originally posted by Court_vision
                    Where's all the GS fans saying "we have the better team"..."this series ends 4-2 to GS" etc.

                    Team ball beats freewheeling ball.

                    3 balls can't always drop...but you can always go inside to a guy like Boozer.
                    lol who said the Warriors are the better team? GSW? I was scared as soon as I knew that Utah was going to beat Houston and face Golden State in the 2nd round. The Jazz just play great, due to their great coach. Golden State is in a big hole that they dug themselves in, and seeing that they have to win 3 straight, 2 in Utah (which is very, very hard to do) and 1 at home (not automatic) will almost have to be a miracle. I'm mad that I had to work today and missed the game but also glad at the same time because I would've probably kicked a wall or something. Anyways, I will be able to watch game 5 since no school or work that day, whew.
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                    • WTF
                      MVP
                      • Aug 2002
                      • 20274

                      #4600
                      Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

                      Originally posted by HMcCoy
                      Leave him alone...after 13 seasons of assketball, those homer goggles are welded on tight. I spouted off about my Cavs going to the Finals for sure 2 years ago...didn't even make the dang playoffs.
                      They'll be there this year...
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                      • Blaxican8504
                        All Star
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 4150

                        #4601
                        Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

                        Originally posted by richierich
                        I was scared as soon as I knew that Utah was going to beat Houston and face Golden State in the 2nd round. The Jazz just play great, due to their great coach. Golden State is in a big hole that they dug themselves in, and seeing that they have to win 3 straight, 2 in Utah (which is very, very hard to do) and 1 at home (not automatic) will almost have to be a miracle.
                        Co-sign.

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                        • Sarah
                          MVP
                          • May 2003
                          • 2609

                          #4602
                          Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

                          Originally posted by Court_vision
                          LOL :-)

                          Two games in Salt Lake city...tough ask from here.
                          Not to mention they say the air in that city is thin or something. It tend to make players get exhausted early. But for UTA players, they pretty much done there workout in that place so they are used to it.

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                          • Psyblast
                            2023 National Champions
                            • Jun 2003
                            • 42584

                            #4603
                            Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

                            Originally posted by WTF
                            They'll be there this year...



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                            • Sarah
                              MVP
                              • May 2003
                              • 2609

                              #4604
                              Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

                              Originally posted by richierich
                              lol who said the Warriors are the better team? GSW? I was scared as soon as I knew that Utah was going to beat Houston and face Golden State in the 2nd round. The Jazz just play great, due to their great coach. Golden State is in a big hole that they dug themselves in, and seeing that they have to win 3 straight, 2 in Utah (which is very, very hard to do) and 1 at home (not automatic) will almost have to be a miracle. I'm mad that I had to work today and missed the game but also glad at the same time because I would've probably kicked a wall or something. Anyways, I will be able to watch game 5 since no school or work that day, whew.
                              Scared? Nah, I already knew that GS will have a hard time against either UTA or HOU in the second round. I already expected the worst. But what I did not know was that Baron Davis can certainly dunk like Jordan against Kerilinko. That dunk almost made me swallow a whole apple (would have been a dissaster).

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                              • The Chef
                                Moderator
                                • Sep 2003
                                • 13684

                                #4605
                                Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

                                Originally posted by Sarah
                                Not to mention they say the air in that city is thin or something. It tend to make players get exhausted early. But for UTA players, they pretty much done there workout in that place so they are used to it.
                                Are you sure your not thinking of Denver? Ive never heard that Utah suffered from the same problem as Denver, being so high above sea level that the air is thinner therefor making it tougher to breath if your not used to it.
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