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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    I don't like Donovan's rotations with the second unit. When Westbrook, PG and Melo were all sitting on the pine there was no scorer on the court. PG was eventually subbed in and did well for a while. But I am surprised he doesn't use Melo with that unit so he can be the primary scorer - like he has been for most of his career. OKC needs to win game 4 to stay in the series.

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    @bovidae said in NBA Season 2017/18:

    I don't like Donovan's rotations with the second unit. When Westbrook, PG and Melo were all sitting on the pine there was no scorer on the court. PG was eventually subbed in and did well for a while. But I am surprised he doesn't use Melo with that unit so he can be the primary scorer - like he has been for most of his career. OKC needs to win game 4 to stay in the series.

    That’s pretty rare though as throughout the season PG has played good minutes with second unit and been the man.

    Melo is a spot up guy now.

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    I woke up early just to watch the Sixer-Heat game and it didn't disappoint. Too bad the Heat didn't win that, because I'd love to see this series go the distance.

    I hope the Sixers choke, because Philly fans on the front foot is unbearable.

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    @act-crusader

    But there was a time when PG wasn't on the court either. No wonder they struggled when Felton was expected to be the main scorer with that unit.

    The Bucks have tied up their series with the Celtics. A lot of these 1st round series will go deep.

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    Stepping back, this is shaping up as the most unpredictable playoffs we've seen in years.

    The East is wide open. There are no guarantees the Cavs will get past Indiana, and then they likely face a strong Raptors team in the second round. While Lebron is Lebron, they have the weakest roster they've had since he returned and getting to the Finals would be a big task.

    The Sixers look like the form team, and provided they get through Miami will face either the Celtics or Bucks. I'd back them against either of those teams, so are we looking at a Sixers/Raptors Conference finals? That would be something.

    In the West, Houston and Golden State still look like the best teams, but they have both picked up a loss against mediocre round one opposition. The Pelicans are resurgent and whoever wins the Jazz/Thunder matchup will cause the Rockets more than a few problems.

    You'd be mad to tip against a Rockets/Warriors conference finals, and that should be an epic series. And whoever takes that likely takes out the Championship. The bookies have figured that out - GSW at $2 and Houston at $2.85, with the Raptors on the next line at $11.

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    'Fortnite,' camo and old shoes: The 'normal' life of Steven Adams

    'Fortnite,' camo and old shoes: The 'normal' life of Steven Adams

    Adams might be the NBA's "most interesting man," but a look behind his endearing quirks reveals a cerebral, young center who's a perfect fit in OKC.

    That's our boy

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    A great read. I loved that photo from the Halloween party.

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    The Jazz and the Rockets win today, putting OKC and Minny on the brink

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    OKC looked good in the 1st Q and then it all went to custard. Melo couldn't buy a jump shot or defend, Russ was in foul trouble and while PG got his points in the end, Ingles got under his skin. Adams wasn't used enough down low.

    I expect some fireworks in Game 5 as emotions threatened to boil over, but I don't see OKC winning this series. Roberson has been a huge loss.

    A side note: Mitchell is a fantastic player but I am surprised the refs let a rookie get away with a Euro-step so often. Usually you need to earn that privilege.

    The Rockets scored 50 pts in the 3rd Q, the second highest total in playoff history.

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    OKC were fucking horrendous.

    Paul George will cop shit for his 'Playoff P' moniker, but he's the only one who can hold his head high. Westbrook and Melo have been dire, Adams is woefully underused and the rest have been invisible.

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    @barbarian
    The thing is there isnt much of a 'the rest' really they have been using players unless there is foul trouble or someone needs 2 minutes breather. No depth in the bench(or trust) so pretty hard to vary the game up.
    Dunno who I will support if OKC are knocked out. Probably on the sixers wagon or pacers

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    LBJ carries the Cavs to another win. They are going to burn this guy out. This series he's averaging 43 minutes, 11 rebounds, 8 assists, and 35 points. Fucking ridiculous.

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    OKC is 24 mins away from being put out of their misery. Down by 15 pts at HT.

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    Or not... πŸ™‚

    OKC was down by 25 pts in the 3rd Q but come back to tie the game up at the end of that Q. Russ and PG finally showed up in the 4th.

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    @bovidae said in NBA Season 2017/18:

    Or not... πŸ™‚

    OKC was down by 25 pts in the 3rd Q but come back to tie the game up at the end of that Q. Russ and PG finally showed up in the 4th.

    Russ runs away with the game in OT. OKC keep the wolves from the door for a couple more days

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    @bovidae said in NBA Season 2017/18:

    Or not... πŸ™‚

    OKC was down by 25 pts in the 3rd Q but come back to tie the game up at the end of that Q. Russ and PG finally showed up in the 4th.

    It was the 3rd quarter actually

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    @baron-silas-greenback said in NBA Season 2017/18:

    It was the 3rd quarter actually

    I said OKC came back from 25 pts in the 3rd Q. My point was that all of the big 3 have largely disappeared in the 4th Q but this time both Westbrook and PG were making their shots in the 4th Q too so were able to get the win.

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    @bovidae said in NBA Season 2017/18:

    @baron-silas-greenback said in NBA Season 2017/18:

    It was the 3rd quarter actually

    I said OKC came back from 25 pts in the 3rd Q. My point was that all of the big 3 have largely disappeared in the 4th Q but this time both Westbrook and PG were making their shots in the 4th Q too so were able to get the win.

    I think theywill still lose in 6. 😐

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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    So do I. The Jazz are better coached and run their offence. OKC is too inconsistent.

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  • raznomoreR Offline
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    Donovan seems like a good coach but has too many superstars and doesn't know how to use them, or motivate them.

    OKC have a very weak 2nd unit and it shows. Grant & Felton offer great service but Albrines is getting mucho minutes and offering SFA. Patterson to be fair gets good numbers for the minutes he gets. But Huestis and Ferguson are just taking up bench space at this point with Collison.

    When Russ starts getting that shot in rhythm, in his stride and doesn't rush he is damn near impossible to guard. If he can string another game together in Utah and get the W, they'll win at home.

    PG needs other Playoff-P game and continue to get those stops. I wonder if he's got one foot out the door. I'd love for him to stay.

    I think Adams got away with quite a few moving screen but he played his role player part the best he could yesterday. He was the "wall". In Utah it'll be hard for jim to produce this type of off the ball effort without getting called for it.

    Melo needs to drag his old ass up and court and start living off that 18 footer. Its his best shot and he seems to be able to hit it no matter whos on him. The odd clutch 3 is all good but he needs to take the mid range more often.

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