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Re: Celtics (3-0) at Nets (0-3) Round 1 Game 4 4/25/22
« Reply #975 on: April 26, 2022, 08:02:33 AM »

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Nets Daily is on COMPLETE MELTDOWN!

They're bringing out the pitchforks on Kyrie Irving:

"irving talking about managing a franchise? what??"

"kyrie wants an extension?"

"There are so many fingers to point but it all comes down to Kyrie not getting vaxxed, a cancer if there ever was one. And who warned us? That's right the Celtics fans, how fitting. It must be nice to fleece us for Tatum and Brown in the draft, dump Kyrie on us, hire away Udoka and watch RW3 come back to help sweep as Simmons sits. Wow, just wow."

Same guy above mentions that Kyrie thought it was important for teams to build from October and said everyone has to have everyone's back. He just said that after sitting out the season and deserrting his teammates. Self-awareness champ Kyrie Irving everyone hahahaha.

"Bench Simmons is Ben's new name"...that's it I'm dedz.
Haha
TP. It's gonna take some serious self control to not venture over there for a few chuckles

Yeah, all of that is gold. Bench Simmons - love it!  ;D

Re: Celtics (3-0) at Nets (0-3) Round 1 Game 4 4/25/22
« Reply #976 on: April 26, 2022, 08:30:59 AM »

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Favorite moment was a late Nets timeout. Durant clearly wanted to get off a practice shot after the players started to leave the floor. Grant Williams stayed on the court and defended him while he made two attempts to get a shot off. That summed it up pretty well.

Re: Celtics (3-0) at Nets (0-3) Round 1 Game 4 4/25/22
« Reply #977 on: April 26, 2022, 08:36:43 AM »

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Classic Irving - self-centered, a universe sized ego and acting like it's all under control and he and his homies will figure out the team/player management decisions even though HE is the biggest problem that team has. Only chance the Nets have to succeed is to unload Kyrie and build around Durant (though he is no hard-core competitor himself).

Just watch, Kyrie will eventually cook up some more drama next season
and it will once again be all about him and how no one can understand his pain.

It feels like we really dodged a bullet given how close Tatum is to guys like Kyrie and KD, yet he seems much more grounded. Hope that continues. KD once seemed that way too.

Re: Celtics (3-0) at Nets (0-3) Round 1 Game 4 4/25/22
« Reply #978 on: April 26, 2022, 08:54:38 AM »

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In the last 21 playoff games that Scott Foster had refereed (not game 1), the team behind in the series is 19-2. Including the 0-3 Raptors to the Sixers.

I want to give some credit to Scott Foster here. Even though the Celtics went up 15 in the third quarter, that man never gave up. It would have been so easy to pull a Kyrie and take the second half off but, instead, put all of his efforts into throwing the game, even as it looked hopeless. And he almost pulled it off. Ultimately, though, he simply couldn't overcome the fact that the Celtics were a far superior team. He just couldn't close out the game. Unlike the Celtics.

Kudos, Scott Foster. 19-3 is still an admirable record. Maybe your corporate overlords won't make you cry.

Mike

Re: Celtics (3-0) at Nets (0-3) Round 1 Game 4 4/25/22
« Reply #979 on: April 26, 2022, 09:04:38 AM »

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In the last 21 playoff games that Scott Foster had refereed (not game 1), the team behind in the series is 19-2. Including the 0-3 Raptors to the Sixers.

I want to give some credit to Scott Foster here. Even though the Celtics went up 15 in the third quarter, that man never gave up. It would have been so easy to pull a Kyrie and take the second half off but, instead, put all of his efforts into throwing the game, even as it looked hopeless. And he almost pulled it off. Ultimately, though, he simply couldn't overcome the fact that the Celtics were a far superior team. He just couldn't close out the game. Unlike the Celtics.

Kudos, Scott Foster. 19-3 is still an admirable record. Maybe your corporate overlords won't make you cry.

Mike

Sixers fans are sweating at the thought of Scott Foster reffing their Game 6 on Thursday  :laugh:
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