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Re: Warriors (45-11) at Boston Celtics (23-33) Game #57 3/1/15
« Reply #345 on: March 01, 2015, 08:28:25 PM »

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If we had someone that could score, when IT was on the bench, we would have had a better chance of winning.
That would be... Isaiah Thomas, who has no business spending 20 minutes of the game  on the pine.

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Re: Warriors (45-11) at Boston Celtics (23-33) Game #57 3/1/15
« Reply #346 on: March 01, 2015, 08:29:18 PM »

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I think we had one timeout left. Why did CBS not call a timeout?
We did. I dont know, maybe he thought thomas would get open easier. He did get sourt of open. Still, if its a coach that has great out of bounds play, he wouldnt hesitate

Re: Warriors (45-11) at Boston Celtics (23-33) Game #57 3/1/15
« Reply #347 on: March 01, 2015, 08:30:17 PM »

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bla bla bla. Is it nice that the cs are competitive and just sized the nbas best team up? yeah. Are we fighting and putting in effort? yeah. Are we expected to lose? yeah. Still, 26 up. Win the game
"Sized", really? One adjustment on defense (moving an extra guy on the box to stop IT's penetration), and we go from up 26 to losing the game (thanks, Brad S). If there were a 5th quarter, we may have _lost_ by 26.

I disagree. The celtics may have not played much better, and I thought they were really lucky in the first quarter cause they were giving up open shots. But GSW didnt play that much better either. And they had some doubtful calls going their way
Sorry, I could literally see how the offense fizzled towards the end of the second quarter as a result of GS going to a quasi-box defense. This team has absolutely no idea how to make adjustments, which is entirely on the coach.
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Re: Warriors (45-11) at Boston Celtics (23-33) Game #57 3/1/15
« Reply #348 on: March 01, 2015, 08:30:25 PM »

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If we had someone that could score, when IT was on the bench, we would have had a better chance of winning.
That would be... Isaiah Thomas, who has no business spending 20 minutes of the game  on the pine.

(thanks, Brad S)

you are killing stevens too much. Check our roster out. I disagree with a lot of his decisions, but his philosophy has this Celtics playing together and being very competitive night in night out

Re: Warriors (45-11) at Boston Celtics (23-33) Game #57 3/1/15
« Reply #349 on: March 01, 2015, 08:31:14 PM »

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bla bla bla. Is it nice that the cs are competitive and just sized the nbas best team up? yeah. Are we fighting and putting in effort? yeah. Are we expected to lose? yeah. Still, 26 up. Win the game
"Sized", really? One adjustment on defense (moving an extra guy on the box to stop IT's penetration), and we go from up 26 to losing the game (thanks, Brad S). If there were a 5th quarter, we may have _lost_ by 26.

I disagree. The celtics may have not played much better, and I thought they were really lucky in the first quarter cause they were giving up open shots. But GSW didnt play that much better either. And they had some doubtful calls going their way
Sorry, I could literally see how the offense fizzled towards the end of the second quarter as a result of GS going to a quasi-box defense. This team has absolutely no idea how to make adjustments, and this is entirely on the coach.

I agree with the adjustments part. I just think overall Stevens is doing a very good job

Re: Warriors (45-11) at Boston Celtics (23-33) Game #57 3/1/15
« Reply #350 on: March 01, 2015, 08:31:19 PM »

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Nice loss.  We sure were chucking it tonight.

Re: Warriors (45-11) at Boston Celtics (23-33) Game #57 3/1/15
« Reply #351 on: March 01, 2015, 08:31:59 PM »

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theres no perfect coach. Ask me, I wouldn't think kerr would be doing a whole lot better than Brad with our team

Re: Warriors (45-11) at Boston Celtics (23-33) Game #57 3/1/15
« Reply #352 on: March 01, 2015, 08:32:49 PM »

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If we had someone that could score, when IT was on the bench, we would have had a better chance of winning.
That would be... Isaiah Thomas, who has no business spending 20 minutes of the game  on the pine.

(thanks, Brad S)

you are killing stevens too much. Check our roster out. I disagree with a lot of his decisions, but his philosophy has this Celtics playing together and being very competitive night in night out
Of course I'm killing him. Kindly check how many minutes the best players on the GS roster played tonight. News flash: you have to play your best players to get the best result.

You can tell I'm a bit bitter tonight, can't you? :P
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Re: Warriors (45-11) at Boston Celtics (23-33) Game #57 3/1/15
« Reply #353 on: March 01, 2015, 08:33:58 PM »

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If we had someone that could score, when IT was on the bench, we would have had a better chance of winning.
That would be... Isaiah Thomas, who has no business spending 20 minutes of the game  on the pine.

(thanks, Brad S)

you are killing stevens too much. Check our roster out. I disagree with a lot of his decisions, but his philosophy has this Celtics playing together and being very competitive night in night out
Of course I'm killing him. Kindly check how many minutes the best players on the GS roster played tonight. News flash: you have to play your best players to get the best result.

You can tell I'm a bit bitter tonight, can't you? :P

Crowder shouldve knocked down that 3.

Re: Warriors (45-11) at Boston Celtics (23-33) Game #57 3/1/15
« Reply #354 on: March 01, 2015, 08:34:13 PM »

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Think we might have lost it in ot tho

Re: Warriors (45-11) at Boston Celtics (23-33) Game #57 3/1/15
« Reply #355 on: March 01, 2015, 08:34:24 PM »

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theres no perfect coach. Ask me, I wouldn't think kerr would be doing a whole lot better than Brad with our team
Kerr won the game from 26 down. With actual adjustments. And by playing Klay Thompson and Stephen Curry 39 minutes. Brad S lost by playing Isaiah Thomas 28 minutes and Jae Crowder 26 minutes.
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Re: Warriors (45-11) at Boston Celtics (23-33) Game #57 3/1/15
« Reply #356 on: March 01, 2015, 08:34:29 PM »

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I think we had one timeout left. Why did CBS not call a timeout?
We did. I dont know, maybe he thought thomas would get open easier. He did get sourt of open. Still, if its a coach that has great out of bounds play, he wouldnt hesitate

So he pulled the move that Mike Woodson used to do in Atlanta and New York. I guess it shows how much faith CBS has in IT.

Re: Warriors (45-11) at Boston Celtics (23-33) Game #57 3/1/15
« Reply #357 on: March 01, 2015, 08:35:53 PM »

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I think if that ball goes in at least the celtics have the chance to win the game in the last posession. u never know what can happen. Psychological is different having the teams tied

Re: Warriors (45-11) at Boston Celtics (23-33) Game #57 3/1/15
« Reply #358 on: March 01, 2015, 08:36:01 PM »

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If we had someone that could score, when IT was on the bench, we would have had a better chance of winning.
That would be... Isaiah Thomas, who has no business spending 20 minutes of the game  on the pine.

(thanks, Brad S)

you are killing stevens too much. Check our roster out. I disagree with a lot of his decisions, but his philosophy has this Celtics playing together and being very competitive night in night out
Of course I'm killing him. Kindly check how many minutes the best players on the GS roster played tonight. News flash: you have to play your best players to get the best result.

You can tell I'm a bit bitter tonight, can't you? :P

Crowder shouldve knocked down that 3.
Which one of the six? By the way, Crowder has no business taking 7 threes and 17 shots; he's not that good. And even if your 24-year-old player is somewhat inexperienced, your blue chip coach should have known better.
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Re: Warriors (45-11) at Boston Celtics (23-33) Game #57 3/1/15
« Reply #359 on: March 01, 2015, 08:36:43 PM »

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theres no perfect coach. Ask me, I wouldn't think kerr would be doing a whole lot better than Brad with our team
Kerr won the game from 26 down. With actual adjustments. And by playing Klay Thompson and Stephen Curry 39 minutes. Brad S lost by Isaiah Thomas 28 minutes and Jae Crowder 26 minutes.
I think Brad doesnt make enough adjustments. He does make some, but not too many. That's a big reason why we always give up big leads. Other coaches make them.