Love the NBA. Playoffs are exciting. Golden State looks to be pretty hard to beat.
I'm a college basketball fan, but I haven't watched NBA with any regularity since I was in high school.
I think Lebron is a great actor, though. He was ace in Trainwreck!
I might get into it if it didn't go head-to-head with the hockey playoffs. And the IPL. And baseball. They need to push their season ahead or back by a month. Preferably back. Then I'd probably get converted.
Quote from: stringsthings on May 15, 2018, 06:15:29 AM
Love the NBA. Playoffs are exciting. Golden State looks to be pretty hard to beat.
I'm a die hard NBA fan. It's pretty much the only sport I watch. It was pretty deflating to see my Blazers flame out against the Pelicans in the first round but I've still been following the playoffs. I honestly expected more out of Houston but the Warriors are definitely back to form after an injury riddled season. It's looking like we will have at least a couple more years of dominance from them before anyone else has a shot at the title (barring injury of course).
Boston looked very strong against the Cavs in game 2. Is it possible that Lebron won't make it
to the finals this year? That would be something.
I know! It would be cool to see Boston make it all the way given the injuries they're dealing with. Once healthy, it looks like they could dominate the east for the foreseeable future. Unless LeBron "takes his talents" to Philadelphia if course.
Totally agree. Adding Heyward and Irving back to the Celtics lineup ... faw-get about it! :)
Might even be able to compete with Golden State.
At this point, I'm leaning on Lebron staying, for the sake of his family. But you never know.
I agree. I think the writers and talk radio guys underestimate the family aspect with LeBron.
Houston came back and played much better in game 2. IMO, Golden State played pretty poorly. Bad defense
and a buttload of turnovers. Seems like they missed several open shots, except for KD.
Gordon, Tucker, and Ariza helped out Houston with good scoring. Lots of 3's.
No more games till Saturday. :(
I think LeBron is going to LA or Houston (especially if the Rockets lose to the Warriors in the WCF). Also re: his family, it came out this year while the Cavs were struggling that both LeBron's wife and mom begged him to not go back to Cleveland. His whole family splits time between Miami and LA.
Impressive to see Golden State at pretty much full strength in game 3. When Curry is a bit off, they're still pretty good.
When he's on, they're just scary good-unbeatable.
Golden State also forced the Rockets into a lot of turnovers.
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Yeah, I don't see anyone stopping the inevitable this year. Especially if Curry can keep producing like that.
... and then Golden State goes and lays an egg in game 4 ... scoring a whopping 12 points in the 4th quarter.
Andre Iquodala was injured, but that's no excuse. It's frustrating to watch them lose focus and blow a game.
Both series are going to game 7. Very exciting. Injuries look to play a vital role.
Chris Paul, Andre Iquodala, Kevin Love. Key players.
Some guys on ESPN were downplaying Love's role with the Cavs. Even if his numbers aren't there,
the other guys don't have his experience and aren't used to the increased minutes.
IMO, the Rockets are overplaying their players. Basically a rotation of 6 in game 6. They ran out of gas.
The King has done it again! Not much of a chance against the Western champ but you never know... As for the other series; I take great joy in watching Chris Paul go down with another nagging injury. Karma bites back hard on those who repeatedly punch other men in the junk for the sake of winning. Hopefully the Rockets can keep it close. It was pretty shocking to see them drop off in the second half.
LeBron has willed the Cavs into the finals. That's beyond ridiculous.
... and once again, we have the Warriors/Cavs in the finals. If Andre Iquodala gets healthy, the Cavs have very little chance.
Even without him, the Warriors have a big advantage. More talent and home court advantage. LeBron will have to score 50
for the Cavs to win a game.
As for the Rockets, I believe that they ran out of gas again in the 2nd half. Missing 25+ 3's in a row?
Without Paul to settle them down, the Warriors almost blew them out. I don't think it got closer than 6 after the 33-15
3rd quarter. It'll be interesting to see what Houston does in the off season. They spent a lot of manpower trying to best Golden State.
Maybe they just stick with what they have? And of course, what about LeBron? ( what an insane season for ... I've never been more impressed w/him )
I'd doubt Darrel Morey stands pat. I hought the Rockets would've had enough in the tank in the 2nd half after playing a couple extra guys in the first half but they went totally cold. Unfortunately it's live or die by the three for them.
Uh... let me know if any of this lot ever go up against the Tall Blacks team?
Just watched an ESPN video of the Rockets missing 27 three's in a row. Several were wide open shots.
IMO, they didn't have their legs. Physical and mental fatigue. It's not easy beating the Warriors 4 games in a series.