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Re: NBA Season/Playoffs 2025-26
« Reply #3330 on: June 01, 2026, 07:09:09 PM »

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Williams was out and even when he played he was clearly not right.  Can't put much stock in them losing without their 2nd best player.

Curious if the same logic is applied last year to the Celtics with their injuries to Zinger, Brown, and then Tatum, and this year to Tatum,

You forgot Jrue also missed time and was limited in the playoffs too.

And Aaron Gordon , Middleton ect. We can go on an on an on about injuries until the cows come home. It?s a pointless exercise.  It is what it is. Part of the game.
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Re: NBA Season/Playoffs 2025-26
« Reply #3331 on: June 01, 2026, 07:19:55 PM »

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Williams was out and even when he played he was clearly not right.  Can't put much stock in them losing without their 2nd best player.

Curious if the same logic is applied last year to the Celtics with their injuries to Zinger, Brown, and then Tatum, and this year to Tatum,

You forgot Jrue also missed time and was limited in the playoffs too.

And Aaron Gordon , Middleton ect. We can go on an on an on about injuries until the cows come home. It?s a pointless exercise.  It is what it is. Part of the game.

If Timelord didn't get injured in 2022 or if Ja Morant was healthy, Warriors would've lost to Grizzlies. Celtics win 2022!

If Shaq was healthy in 2011, C's take that year!!


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Re: NBA Season/Playoffs 2025-26
« Reply #3332 on: June 01, 2026, 07:29:56 PM »

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Williams was out and even when he played he was clearly not right.  Can't put much stock in them losing without their 2nd best player.

Curious if the same logic is applied last year to the Celtics with their injuries to Zinger, Brown, and then Tatum, and this year to Tatum,

You forgot Jrue also missed time and was limited in the playoffs too.

And Aaron Gordon , Middleton ect. We can go on an on an on about injuries until the cows come home. It?s a pointless exercise.  It is what it is. Part of the game.

If Timelord didn't get injured in 2022 or if Ja Morant was healthy, Warriors would've lost to Grizzlies. Celtics win 2022!

If Shaq was healthy in 2011, C's take that year!!

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Re: NBA Season/Playoffs 2025-26
« Reply #3333 on: Yesterday at 09:37:55 PM »

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NBA Communications: The Western Conference Finals between the San Antonio Spurs and Oklahoma City Thunder finished as the most-watched Conference Finals in 24 years with an average of 10.8 million viewers per game on NBC/Peacock. San Antonio?s victory over Oklahoma City in Game 7 averaged 15.9 million viewers, peaking with 17.7 million viewers.
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« Reply #3334 on: Today at 01:49:36 AM »

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It appears Castle has Brunson's utmost respect and attention before the teams' series begins Wednesday.

"He's great. I think his intensity and tenacity is special," Brunson said during media day at San Antonio's Frost Bank Center on Tuesday. "He plays with a chip on his shoulder. He's had that since I've seen him at UConn. The way he's played over these first couple years of his career, he's going to be a great player, great defender."

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Brunson is still averaging 27 points and 6.6 assists in 14 playoff games. Castle has had success against Brunson in a limited sample size. Per genius IQ, Castle held Brunson to 3-of-11 shooting (27.3%) when matched up.

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Cleveland's Dean Wade had similar regular-season numbers against Brunson, but it amounted to nothing when it counted. Castle just missed making the NBA All-Defensive team this season, the player who received the most votes without getting one of the 10 spots.

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"I think what's worked for me is trying to be physical with him," Castle said. "He's obviously shorter than me, but he's a very physical guard, he gets to his spots well. Uses deception well, has great footwork.

"Trying to be as disciplined as I can, crowd his space, but not give him the angles that he's looking for. At this point he's seen pretty much every coverage, been guarded all kinds of ways."