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Re: Bucks (2-1) at Celtics (1-2) Round 2 Game 4 5/6/19
« Reply #1035 on: May 06, 2019, 10:29:05 PM »

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Feel bad only for Al. I want him to win a championship. Such a class guy. Clock is ticking.

Absolutely. Class act up and down who almost always gives his all out on the court. Will definitely be disappointing if he never wins a ring with us, though he does have an unprecedented back-to-back college championship career to make up for it, at least. Hall of Famer for sure.

If we lose Kyrie I honestly hope he's smart enough to walk. Not that I want too see him go, it hurts us, but for his own sake join a team and win one while you are still a big contributor. He's made plenty of money.

Re: Bucks (2-1) at Celtics (1-2) Round 2 Game 4 5/6/19
« Reply #1036 on: May 06, 2019, 10:30:03 PM »

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Kyrie Irving on Bucks offense: “Mike (Budenholzer) does a great job of calling plays on the fly, calling plays that have worked all series...whether we switch or make adjustments, they’ve been working all series.”

Seems like a subtle jab at Brad and his laissez-faire philosophy regarding in-game management. Can't say that I blame him, as that's the coach's job that Brad continues to fail at.

You can't blame him? LUCKILY I CAN. Don't make subtle jabs when you are shooting 19/62 for 61 points in your last three game.

"Blame him" for making that remark, not his lackluster game. Kyrie's lackluster play this series is absolutely a contributing factor to our disappointing postseason. However, that does not mean that Brad is also significantly responsible for this mess of a series and lackluster overall season.

After crapping the bed for three straight games, Kyrie shouldn't be blaming his coach or anyone else but himself.

Actually having watched the press conference, I don't think Kyrie was blaming the coach. That's just people putting their own agenda on his comment. He was asked what Milwaukee does well (or something to the effect) and he answered it.

With that said, he's had a bad series. So has Brad. So has Gordon. So has the whole team. George Hill has singlehandedly outscored our bench in two consecutive home games. This whole team has crapped the bed.
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Re: Bucks (2-1) at Celtics (1-2) Round 2 Game 4 5/6/19
« Reply #1037 on: May 06, 2019, 10:31:13 PM »

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Kyrie Irving on Bucks offense: “Mike (Budenholzer) does a great job of calling plays on the fly, calling plays that have worked all series...whether we switch or make adjustments, they’ve been working all series.”

Seems like a subtle jab at Brad and his laissez-faire philosophy regarding in-game management. Can't say that I blame him, as that's the coach's job that Brad continues to fail at.

You can't blame him? LUCKILY I CAN. Don't make subtle jabs when you are shooting 19/62 for 61 points in your last three game.

"Blame him" for making that remark, not his lackluster game. Kyrie's lackluster play this series is absolutely a contributing factor to our disappointing postseason. However, that does not mean that Brad is also significantly responsible for this mess of a series and lackluster overall season.

After crapping the bed for three straight games, Kyrie shouldn't be blaming his coach or anyone else but himself.

Actually having watched the press conference, I don't think Kyrie was blaming the coach. That's just people putting their own agenda on his comment. He was asked what Milwaukee does well (or something to the effect) and he answered it.

With that said, he's had a bad series. So has Brad. So has Gordon. So has the whole team. George Hill has singlehandedly outscored our bench in two consecutive home games. This whole team has crapped the bed.

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« Reply #1038 on: May 06, 2019, 10:33:12 PM »

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I sure as hell hope that Kyrie stops talking and actually plays well for once, I'm not accepting a gentleman's sweep.
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« Reply #1039 on: May 06, 2019, 10:33:30 PM »

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Kyrie Irving on Bucks offense: “Mike (Budenholzer) does a great job of calling plays on the fly, calling plays that have worked all series...whether we switch or make adjustments, they’ve been working all series.”

Seems like a subtle jab at Brad and his laissez-faire philosophy regarding in-game management. Can't say that I blame him, as that's the coach's job that Brad continues to fail at.

You can't blame him? LUCKILY I CAN. Don't make subtle jabs when you are shooting 19/62 for 61 points in your last three game.

"Blame him" for making that remark, not his lackluster game. Kyrie's lackluster play this series is absolutely a contributing factor to our disappointing postseason. However, that does not mean that Brad is also significantly responsible for this mess of a series and lackluster overall season.

After crapping the bed for three straight games, Kyrie shouldn't be blaming his coach or anyone else but himself.

Actually having watched the press conference, I don't think Kyrie was blaming the coach. That's just people putting their own agenda on his comment. He was asked what Milwaukee does well (or something to the effect) and he answered it.

With that said, he's had a bad series. So has Brad. So has Gordon. So has the whole team. George Hill has singlehandedly outscored our bench in two consecutive home games. This whole team has crapped the bed.

Didn't George Hill also torched the Celtics in last year's Eastern Conference Finals along with Jeff Green? What's with this team getting killed by a bunch of nobodies?


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Re: Bucks (2-1) at Celtics (1-2) Round 2 Game 4 5/6/19
« Reply #1040 on: May 06, 2019, 10:33:35 PM »

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All great players had to learn from losing in the playoffs before they reached the top. Jordan lost to the Celtics and Pistons for a few years, Lebron lost to several teams early on. It's part of the process. Kyrie lucked out playing with Lebron early on. Now that he wants to be the guy, he's got to show adversity and maturity, learn from losing to a great Bucks team who have been building to this for a few years. Giannis and co. lost to us last year, they have been working at putting this together for a while. Kyrie should man up and do the same. Stick with the Celtics, learn from this, and build something here in Boston.

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« Reply #1041 on: May 06, 2019, 10:34:30 PM »

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get some real life problems people. jesus.

put your valuable time elsewhere until brad is fired or DA makes changes

find some hobbies and other interests

trust me it is worth it
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« Reply #1042 on: May 06, 2019, 10:35:04 PM »

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Tatum is a mess

Brad cannot coach in the NBA.

Haywsrd unfortunately is done ....that injury has been a disaster for Danny's plan. It really has. GH stays healthy and its a different story.

Danny has to go back to the drawing board.

He should havw drafted Giannis.....

Gentleman's sweep can be avoided.






Re: Bucks (2-1) at Celtics (1-2) Round 2 Game 4 5/6/19
« Reply #1043 on: May 06, 2019, 10:35:20 PM »

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Just another awful loss. The best team, the best player and the best coach won. It's all over now but let's see if these unlikeable players can muster up one more fight on the road. I have to say though if AD was on this team it would be completely different. They would have no answer for AD which would also open things up for Kyrie. Well I just hope this team beats the winner of TOR/PHI. Giannis is the MVP.

Re: Bucks (2-1) at Celtics (1-2) Round 2 Game 4 5/6/19
« Reply #1044 on: May 06, 2019, 10:35:31 PM »

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Marcus Morris: "We miss shots, we’re not getting back. I feel like we’ve been pretty soft."

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Now that's how you should respond after this type of loss.

Re: Bucks (2-1) at Celtics (1-2) Round 2 Game 4 5/6/19
« Reply #1045 on: May 06, 2019, 10:38:29 PM »

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Marcus Morris: "We miss shots, we’re not getting back. I feel like we’ve been pretty soft."

https://twitter.com/BrianTRobb/status/1125587419481477121

Now that's how you should respond after this type of loss.
Morris has really turned me around, and I'd love to have him back as a rotation player next season for 7-8M per year.
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« Reply #1046 on: May 06, 2019, 10:38:32 PM »

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Marcus Morris: "We miss shots, we’re not getting back. I feel like we’ve been pretty soft."

https://twitter.com/BrianTRobb/status/1125587419481477121

Now that's how you should respond after this type of loss.

LOL.  ..... Soft does not even begin to describe tthis team and its coach.

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« Reply #1047 on: May 06, 2019, 10:40:11 PM »

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Marcus Morris: "We miss shots, we’re not getting back. I feel like we’ve been pretty soft."

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Now that's how you should respond after this type of loss.
Morris has really turned me around, and I'd love to have him back as a rotation player next season for 7-8M per year.
I gotta admit, he has stepped up when it's mattered. Can't say that for many
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Re: Bucks (2-1) at Celtics (1-2) Round 2 Game 4 5/6/19
« Reply #1048 on: May 06, 2019, 10:41:23 PM »

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Marcus Morris: "We miss shots, we’re not getting back. I feel like we’ve been pretty soft."

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Now that's how you should respond after this type of loss.
Morris has really turned me around, and I'd love to have him back as a rotation player next season for 7-8M per year.
I gotta admit, he has stepped up when it's mattered. Can't say that for many
Him and Brown definitely have stepped up when it mattered the most.
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Re: Bucks (2-1) at Celtics (1-2) Round 2 Game 4 5/6/19
« Reply #1049 on: May 06, 2019, 10:41:43 PM »

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Feel bad only for Al. I want him to win a championship. Such a class guy. Clock is ticking.

Only issue is Al missed a ton of shots and his defense on Giannis tonight was non-existent.

Horford was 8-16. Shot better than anyone elision the team.

It just seemed like he missed a number of what could have been big, timely shots.

Jaylen and Morris were clearly better than Al tonight (Brown had two misses in the last minute when the game was way out of reach).

Kyrie and Smart were horrific, while Hayward and Rozier continued to be absolutely useless. Tatum, like Horford, was just okay.