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Re: 2013 NBA Playoffs
« Reply #1920 on: June 07, 2013, 09:14:35 AM »

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BTW is anybody at all surprised that Chris Bosh wound up being one of those big men who made a couple 3s and fell in love with the shot despite having no business shooting it regularly?  He may never post up again.

Re: 2013 NBA Playoffs
« Reply #1921 on: June 07, 2013, 09:19:24 AM »

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Man it was great watching the Cheat get their butts beat last night and sa wasn't even playin as well as they could have.  Miami threw the house at them and try still fell short.  Hate u so much Miami floppers!!!!

Re: 2013 NBA Playoffs
« Reply #1922 on: June 07, 2013, 09:50:57 AM »

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BTW is anybody at all surprised that Chris Bosh wound up being one of those big men who made a couple 3s and fell in love with the shot despite having no business shooting it regularly?  He may never post up again.

Not surprised at all.  Bosh is way too content to be on the periphery of things, literally and figuratively.

As Celtics fans we have to be careful about criticizing opposing big men for drifting out to the perimeter too much despite having the size and talent to score more inside, since our own beloved KG has had that issue to some extent.  Many non-Celtics fans would probably say KG fell in love with his jumper too much, too.
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Re: 2013 NBA Playoffs
« Reply #1923 on: June 07, 2013, 09:56:34 AM »

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BTW is anybody at all surprised that Chris Bosh wound up being one of those big men who made a couple 3s and fell in love with the shot despite having no business shooting it regularly?  He may never post up again.

Not surprised at all.  Bosh is way too content to be on the periphery of things, literally and figuratively.

As Celtics fans we have to be careful about criticizing opposing big men for drifting out to the perimeter too much despite have the size and talent to score more inside, since our own beloved KG has had that issue to some extent.  Many non-Celtics fans would probably say KG fell in love with his jumper too much, too.

While KG may drift outside on offense, there's nothing at all soft about him defensively, unlike Bosh.


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Re: 2013 NBA Playoffs
« Reply #1924 on: June 07, 2013, 10:23:57 AM »

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BTW is anybody at all surprised that Chris Bosh wound up being one of those big men who made a couple 3s and fell in love with the shot despite having no business shooting it regularly?  He may never post up again.

Not surprised at all.  Bosh is way too content to be on the periphery of things, literally and figuratively.

As Celtics fans we have to be careful about criticizing opposing big men for drifting out to the perimeter too much despite have the size and talent to score more inside, since our own beloved KG has had that issue to some extent.  Many non-Celtics fans would probably say KG fell in love with his jumper too much, too.

While KG may drift outside on offense, there's nothing at all soft about him defensively, unlike Bosh.

That is unequivocably the case.  But I do think a fair criticism of KG is that he's fallen in love with his jumper a bit too much as his career has progressed.  Whereas I look at a guy like Tim Duncan and I think man, how good could KG have been if he learned the fundamentals like Duncan did and worked his game inside more?
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Re: 2013 NBA Playoffs
« Reply #1925 on: June 07, 2013, 10:24:32 AM »

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BTW is anybody at all surprised that Chris Bosh wound up being one of those big men who made a couple 3s and fell in love with the shot despite having no business shooting it regularly?  He may never post up again.

Not surprised at all.  Bosh is way too content to be on the periphery of things, literally and figuratively.

As Celtics fans we have to be careful about criticizing opposing big men for drifting out to the perimeter too much despite have the size and talent to score more inside, since our own beloved KG has had that issue to some extent.  Many non-Celtics fans would probably say KG fell in love with his jumper too much, too.

While KG may drift outside on offense, there's nothing at all soft about him defensively, unlike Bosh.

And KG posted up quite a bit during our run last year.  I'd also say a midrange jumper for a big man is usually a better approach than chucking 3s.  It is a fair criticism, though.

I loved how blatantly the Spurs were ignoring Bosh when he spotted up at the 3 point line.  Pop seems very happy to let Bosh take those shots.

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« Reply #1926 on: June 07, 2013, 11:16:07 AM »

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BTW is anybody at all surprised that Chris Bosh wound up being one of those big men who made a couple 3s and fell in love with the shot despite having no business shooting it regularly?  He may never post up again.

Not surprised at all.  Bosh is way too content to be on the periphery of things, literally and figuratively.

As Celtics fans we have to be careful about criticizing opposing big men for drifting out to the perimeter too much despite have the size and talent to score more inside, since our own beloved KG has had that issue to some extent.  Many non-Celtics fans would probably say KG fell in love with his jumper too much, too.

While KG may drift outside on offense, there's nothing at all soft about him defensively, unlike Bosh.

And KG posted up quite a bit during our run last year.  I'd also say a midrange jumper for a big man is usually a better approach than chucking 3s.  It is a fair criticism, though.

I loved how blatantly the Spurs were ignoring Bosh when he spotted up at the 3 point line.  Pop seems very happy to let Bosh take those shots.
Speaking of KG, i think he should get more touches in our offence, he shouldn't be an afterthought when shot lock runs downs. more like Duncan. 

Re: 2013 NBA Playoffs
« Reply #1927 on: June 07, 2013, 01:38:07 PM »

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KG might be in love with that mid range jumper but he is also very good at it shooting almost 48% from 12-20 feet over the last two years. Granted, that is the worst shot in basketball to fall in love with but if you can hit it at 48%, that's really, really good.

Would still rather have him in the post more playing the inside out game or running a pick and roll play but since KGs knee injury, he just hasn't been doing that as much.

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« Reply #1928 on: June 07, 2013, 08:05:06 PM »

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KG might be in love with that mid range jumper but he is also very good at it shooting almost 48% from 12-20 feet over the last two years. Granted, that is the worst shot in basketball to fall in love with but if you can hit it at 48%, that's really, really good.

Would still rather have him in the post more playing the inside out game or running a pick and roll play but since KGs knee injury, he just hasn't been doing that as much.

Can't he do some of both? KG is deadly anywhere within the three-point line, whether it be screens, shots or rebounds.
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Re: 2013 NBA Playoffs
« Reply #1929 on: June 07, 2013, 08:14:28 PM »

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I'm still jacked about that win. A heat loss is almost as good as a Celtics win for me.
Back to wanting Joe fired.

Re: 2013 NBA Playoffs
« Reply #1930 on: June 09, 2013, 08:13:07 PM »

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Ohhoh, Danny Green beats the shot clock with the pull up three.

Third triple to open the game for Danny Green.

Edit: Then makes a great defensive play in transition D to break up the 2-on-1 with Wade and LeBron. Breaks up the lob pass. Creates a turnover. Terrible job by Wade running the break. Never made the defender commit.

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« Reply #1931 on: June 09, 2013, 08:15:21 PM »

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If Popovich is smart, he'll take out Duncan during this time out.  I hope he's a Doc disciple.

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« Reply #1932 on: June 09, 2013, 08:19:43 PM »

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Wade getting by Ginobili far too easily.

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« Reply #1933 on: June 09, 2013, 08:20:59 PM »

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« Reply #1934 on: June 09, 2013, 08:22:10 PM »

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Some lousy defensive possessions here from San Antonio.

Giving up too many high percentage shot attempts.