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Re: Thunder (33-18) at Celtics (33-19) Game #53 2/3/19
« Reply #465 on: February 03, 2019, 05:44:51 PM »

Offline Fierce1

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Nobody's perfect in basketball.

Kyrie turned the ball over, sure, but he made up for it.

What separates the great ones from the ordinary ones is like what Kyrie does in the clutch.

This season Kyrie is one of the best clutch players in the league.
That's according to the stats ESPN provided during the game.

Re: Thunder (33-18) at Celtics (33-19) Game #53 2/3/19
« Reply #466 on: February 03, 2019, 06:17:11 PM »

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I was at the game. Really exciting (if you like offense.)

I just love how Kyrie takes over the end of the game (for better or worse.) That's what leaders are supposed to do.

That was also a big steal towards the end of the game by Horford from Westbrook.

The starting 5 really seems to be clicking. The bench is still a work in progress. But great game. I will say, I was impressed with the way Westbrook played. It seems he's taking less shots and getting his teammates more involved but he still scores the big baskets when needed as opposed to before when he was just a ball hog.

Re: Thunder (33-18) at Celtics (33-19) Game #53 2/3/19
« Reply #467 on: February 03, 2019, 06:18:33 PM »

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Sorry, I don't like the way Kyrie closes a game out.

He stops moving the ball.

You were saying?  ;)

without the dribble, dribble turnovers, we don't need the miracle drive to the basket with 2 sec left on the shot clock

I see some are still nitpicking and trying to find bad things to say about Kyrie. Get a hobby!!!!

Re: Thunder (33-18) at Celtics (33-19) Game #53 2/3/19
« Reply #468 on: February 03, 2019, 06:25:40 PM »

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Sorry, I don't like the way Kyrie closes a game out.

He stops moving the ball.

You were saying?  ;)

without the dribble, dribble turnovers, we don't need the miracle drive to the basket with 2 sec left on the shot clock

I see some are still nitpicking and trying to find bad things to say about Kyrie. Get a hobby!!!!

I think he already has a hobby and that's to find bad things to say about Kyrie.

 :laugh:

Re: Thunder (33-18) at Celtics (33-19) Game #53 2/3/19
« Reply #469 on: February 03, 2019, 06:49:03 PM »

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Sorry, I don't like the way Kyrie closes a game out.

He stops moving the ball.

You were saying?  ;)

without the dribble, dribble turnovers, we don't need the miracle drive to the basket with 2 sec left on the shot clock

I see some are still nitpicking and trying to find bad things to say about Kyrie. Get a hobby!!!!

I think he already has a hobby and that's to find bad things to say about Kyrie.

 :laugh:
That is pretty much how every team finish close games.
It would be very important in the playoffs

Re: Thunder (33-18) at Celtics (33-19) Game #53 2/3/19
« Reply #470 on: February 03, 2019, 07:17:13 PM »

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LET'S GO CELTICS!

Re: Thunder (33-18) at Celtics (33-19) Game #53 2/3/19
« Reply #471 on: February 03, 2019, 07:20:10 PM »

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Great win. Theis Theis Baby!!


Just when some are saying that we need to trade for another big, Theis comes up big with no Baynes.

Way to go, Theis.

Re: Thunder (33-18) at Celtics (33-19) Game #53 2/3/19
« Reply #472 on: February 03, 2019, 07:21:24 PM »

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Sorry, I don't like the way Kyrie closes a game out.

He stops moving the ball.

You were saying?  ;)

without the dribble, dribble turnovers, we don't need the miracle drive to the basket with 2 sec left on the shot clock

I see some are still nitpicking and trying to find bad things to say about Kyrie. Get a hobby!!!!

I think he already has a hobby and that's to find bad things to say about Kyrie.

 :laugh:


LET'S GO CELTICS!

Re: Thunder (33-18) at Celtics (33-19) Game #53 2/3/19
« Reply #473 on: February 03, 2019, 08:25:48 PM »

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Irving was pretty darn good on both sides of the ball. I know some think he might leave but in this game you could see how much Irving enjoys playing on this team. On the ball and off the ball he was flowing on the offense. He won't find another team that sets him up to succeed the same way and I'm sure he knows it.

Re: Thunder (33-18) at Celtics (33-19) Game #53 2/3/19
« Reply #474 on: February 03, 2019, 08:45:25 PM »

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Just realized something.

The Celtics have heard the "BEAT LA!" chant twice in their building this year and the Lakers haven't even come to town yet?

Re: Thunder (33-18) at Celtics (33-19) Game #53 2/3/19
« Reply #475 on: February 03, 2019, 10:02:48 PM »

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Irving was pretty darn good on both sides of the ball. I know some think he might leave but in this game you could see how much Irving enjoys playing on this team. On the ball and off the ball he was flowing on the offense. He won't find another team that sets him up to succeed the same way and I'm sure he knows it.

Yup. Plus 36 assists in the game, and excellent ball movement for the large majority of the game. After all the talk about dissension on the team and Kyrie killing team ball. Malarkey.

Re: Thunder (33-18) at Celtics (33-19) Game #53 2/3/19
« Reply #476 on: February 04, 2019, 09:17:53 AM »

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Anyone noticed how well our "original" lineup of Horford, Tatum, Brown, Irving and Hayward played? I think it was late 3rd, when OKC came  close and this lineup extended the lead back to 9 or 10. I really liked what I saw from them, especially on defense, very switchy lineup.

Re: Thunder (33-18) at Celtics (33-19) Game #53 2/3/19
« Reply #477 on: February 04, 2019, 09:57:10 AM »

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we can hang with anybody with Smart , Kyrie , Horford and Tatum completely healthy and happy . 

Its when the second unit comes in things can get out hand really quick.

Re: Thunder (33-18) at Celtics (33-19) Game #53 2/3/19
« Reply #478 on: February 04, 2019, 09:59:30 AM »

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Yesterday's game is just another reason I don't understand the somewhat irrational pettiness that comes from the Irving detractors. 

Kyrie was amazing.  Most fans would kill to have a talent like this dress in their team uniform.


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Re: Thunder (33-18) at Celtics (33-19) Game #53 2/3/19
« Reply #479 on: February 04, 2019, 10:07:31 AM »

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we can hang with anybody with Smart , Kyrie , Horford and Tatum completely healthy and happy . 

Its when the second unit comes in things can get out hand really quick.

I would still like to see A good defensive center that Allows Al to play PF.

And honestly would like to see Smart back on the bench,.

I LOVE smart and like what he is bringing in the starting lineup, but Im thinking the bench needs his presence right now, bench needs a leader...Rozier, Brown, Hayward, hopefully Morris (after getting a starting center), and Baynes needs a leader out there with them, that is why switching brown and smart makes sense.

I dont think Hayward will be a leader anytime soon, nor do I think he will be a good nba player any time soon again due to his fragile mindset and I think playing with Smart will do him good in getting over that hurdle