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bknets beat the heat 4times in a season
« on: April 09, 2014, 08:25:19 AM »

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with a shot blocker of hibbert and a rebounder scorer bynum to give hibbert a rest
with these 3 rebounders of west george stephenson
even with a mid-level pg of hill, after loosing to the heat last year
i think they will seek revenged and very tough to beat

and unless blatche grabs a single rebounds, its on plumlee and kg to do the froncourt vs. bynum and hibbert, and actually jason collins is useless DNP for sure
pierce on david west? i think kg is better on guarding d-west
if williams gets as many assist and points they might win

even these wizards nene gortat gooden booker is hard to beat even without a playoffs experienced, big man line-up vs. big man line-up

bulls with boozer noah gibson, i think they can beat them via offense

what do you think?

Re: bknets beat the heat 4times in a season
« Reply #1 on: April 09, 2014, 08:37:44 AM »

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Pacers have played like crap for the last 25 or so games and I don't know if they can pull it together at this point. Losing Granger in that locker room was tough for them. At this point, the veteran experience of Pierce and Garnett could allow the Nets to sneak by the Pacers in the playoffs with the Pacers chemistry leveling out near bottom.

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« Reply #2 on: April 09, 2014, 08:53:48 AM »

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Pacers have played like crap for the last 25 or so games and I don't know if they can pull it together at this point. Losing Granger in that locker room was tough for them. At this point, the veteran experience of Pierce and Garnett could allow the Nets to sneak by the Pacers in the playoffs with the Pacers chemistry leveling out near bottom.

pacers keep on loosing to avoid noah boozer gibson and the bulls front-court defense and nets kg plumlee pierce in the 2nd round ^_^

so it will be nets winning 1st round vs bulls then heat vs nets 2nd round, but a healthy d-wade? nets can't even have a blowout game, but go for big line-up as duncan and hibbert does, you have the chance to beat the heat,
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« Reply #3 on: April 09, 2014, 09:15:00 AM »

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Hope they beat them 4 more times in the playoffs  ;D
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« Reply #4 on: April 09, 2014, 09:23:29 AM »

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Unconvinced by the Nets. I don't think they can beat Miami or Indiana in the playoffs.

They did well to win + sweep the season series against Miami but it was three 1 point wins and an OT game. Extremely close games. I expect Miami to take a playoff series much more seriously, step up their game and handle Brooklyn without much trouble.

Not even sure Brooklyn get out of the first round. Chicago is a tough one.

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« Reply #5 on: April 09, 2014, 09:45:27 AM »

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Unconvinced by the Nets. I don't think they can beat Miami or Indiana in the playoffs.

They did well to win + sweep the season series against Miami but it was three 1 point wins and an OT game. Extremely close games. I expect Miami to take a playoff series much more seriously, step up their game and handle Brooklyn without much trouble.

Not even sure Brooklyn get out of the first round. Chicago is a tough one.
Yeah I agree.

I do think they match up pretty well with the Heat. They have multiple players who are comfortable handling the ball to beat the Heat's trappinng/pressure scheme. They already play small with Pierce at the 4 meaning they're comfortable playing the Heat's style.

And it certainly is a big "if" for them to get past Chicago.

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« Reply #6 on: April 09, 2014, 09:59:32 AM »

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I liked how lebron cried like a baby and threw his hands up to get attention from the refs when he had a chance to intentionally foul and try to salvage the game. What a joke. This just reflects how much protection he had from the refs when he plays. Stern is no longer here, no more free baskets for you Lebrickie.

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« Reply #7 on: April 09, 2014, 10:21:29 AM »

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I liked how lebron cried like a baby and threw his hands up to get attention from the refs when he had a chance to intentionally foul and try to salvage the game. What a joke. This just reflects how much protection he had from the refs when he plays. Stern is no longer here, no more free baskets for you Lebrickie.

He totally got fouled on that play, though.  ;)
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« Reply #8 on: April 09, 2014, 10:25:44 AM »

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Unconvinced by the Nets. I don't think they can beat Miami or Indiana in the playoffs.

They did well to win + sweep the season series against Miami but it was three 1 point wins and an OT game. Extremely close games. I expect Miami to take a playoff series much more seriously, step up their game and handle Brooklyn without much trouble.

Not even sure Brooklyn get out of the first round. Chicago is a tough one.

I just found out today that Chicago is 31-14 since trading Deng.  Unreal.  Thibodeau deserves COY if Pops doesn't get it again (I wouldn't complain if Pops got it every year at this point).

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« Reply #9 on: April 09, 2014, 10:33:23 AM »

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Unconvinced by the Nets. I don't think they can beat Miami or Indiana in the playoffs.

They did well to win + sweep the season series against Miami but it was three 1 point wins and an OT game. Extremely close games. I expect Miami to take a playoff series much more seriously, step up their game and handle Brooklyn without much trouble.

Not even sure Brooklyn get out of the first round. Chicago is a tough one.
Yeah I agree.

I do think they match up pretty well with the Heat. They have multiple players who are comfortable handling the ball to beat the Heat's trappinng/pressure scheme. They already play small with Pierce at the 4 meaning they're comfortable playing the Heat's style.

And it certainly is a big "if" for them to get past Chicago.

we all love pierce and kg have one more ring, but it will be tough, winning that title means resigning at brooklyn nets

but the question is west stephenson bynum george rebounds are enough, and how will williams and others attack the basket if hibbert is roaming inside,
this is why jason collins was sign, but he is a foul trouble machine, interior defense is useless if you can't play until 3rd and 4th quarter because you already got 2 or 3 fouls in just 1st and 2nd quarter, with mirza keeps on hitting 3's and missing, and with kg pick n' pop, the question is who grabs the rebounds, with d-west on pierce and hibbert inside with stephenson and george for rebounds, its really tough and one more thing nets are slow team

i'm happy to have 7'2 free agent that i can throw on hibbert than jason collins

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« Reply #10 on: April 09, 2014, 11:08:08 AM »

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Unconvinced by the Nets. I don't think they can beat Miami or Indiana in the playoffs.

They did well to win + sweep the season series against Miami but it was three 1 point wins and an OT game. Extremely close games. I expect Miami to take a playoff series much more seriously, step up their game and handle Brooklyn without much trouble.

Not even sure Brooklyn get out of the first round. Chicago is a tough one.

I just found out today that Chicago is 31-14 since trading Deng.  Unreal.  Thibodeau deserves COY if Pops doesn't get it again (I wouldn't complain if Pops got it every year at this point).

I did not know that. Crazy.
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« Reply #11 on: April 09, 2014, 11:42:31 AM »

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I liked how lebron cried like a baby and threw his hands up to get attention from the refs when he had a chance to intentionally foul and try to salvage the game. What a joke. This just reflects how much protection he had from the refs when he plays. Stern is no longer here, no more free baskets for you Lebrickie.

Its really a disgrace to the game to see him whine and complain like a little school girl after a play like that. And then to even come out in an interview after and simply say "it was a foul, that's what I think about that." And he won't get any consequence from the league for criticizing officials for making the right call. Read the rule book bro, hands part of the ball.

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« Reply #12 on: April 09, 2014, 11:43:30 AM »

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Unconvinced by the Nets. I don't think they can beat Miami or Indiana in the playoffs.

They did well to win + sweep the season series against Miami but it was three 1 point wins and an OT game. Extremely close games. I expect Miami to take a playoff series much more seriously, step up their game and handle Brooklyn without much trouble.

Not even sure Brooklyn get out of the first round. Chicago is a tough one.

I just found out today that Chicago is 31-14 since trading Deng.  Unreal.  Thibodeau deserves COY if Pops doesn't get it again (I wouldn't complain if Pops got it every year at this point).

I did not know that. Crazy.

Wow. That is absurd.

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« Reply #13 on: April 09, 2014, 12:36:20 PM »

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I don't support the NBA fining players/coaches for speaking their minds about certain plays but if they are going to do it they need to be consistent across the league. I don't understand how lebron and earth worm jim can question the officiating and not be fined or warned...
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I liked how lebron cried like a baby and threw his hands up to get attention from the refs when he had a chance to intentionally foul and try to salvage the game. What a joke. This just reflects how much protection he had from the refs when he plays. Stern is no longer here, no more free baskets for you Lebrickie.

Its really a disgrace to the game to see him whine and complain like a little school girl after a play like that. And then to even come out in an interview after and simply say "it was a foul, that's what I think about that." And he won't get any consequence from the league for criticizing officials for making the right call. Read the rule book bro, hands part of the ball.

Hand is part of the ball? Is that true?

Certainly looked like a foul to me.
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