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Re: NBA Playoffs Season 2014-2015
« Reply #3765 on: June 14, 2015, 11:48:20 PM »

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I'm not sure if stats back it up, but it seems like when Iguodala is not guarding Lebron, Lebron seems to go off more - whether it be on Barnes, Klay, or even Green.

A guy like Iguodala is indispensable, much like Kawhi last year. Kawhi was unreal in 2014. Just feel like he's the MVP for that reason, even without gaudy stats. Kawhi's 20+ point outbursts sure helped his case last year for sure.


Re: NBA Playoffs Season 2014-2015
« Reply #3766 on: June 14, 2015, 11:57:02 PM »

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Iguodala was great tonight but when did he turn into the second coming of Shaq at the free throw line?

Re: NBA Playoffs Season 2014-2015
« Reply #3767 on: June 14, 2015, 11:59:06 PM »

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This has been quite a series.

LeBron putting up Wilt numbers, Curry struggling at first but eventually bursting into flames and taking over, Warriors switching up the starting lineup.


So crazy that a guy who anchored the league's best defense went from starting center in the first two games of the Finals to a DNP-CD.

You need to be a two way player. That's just how it goes now. It's the same reason why LRMbaM is basically unemployed.

And it's really about the style. Bogut can't run with the other four, and it's looking like the way to beat Cleveland is to run them out of the gym.

But that's the beauty of it. The Warriors can adjust to any style of play they need to win. And they have a ton of personnel to do so without giving up a lot on both sides of the ball. And credit to Steve Kerr and that staff being willing to adjust to what works, and the players for willing to put their egos aside for the sake of winning.

Now they're one win away.

Let's not get carried away, though. The Warriors are basically playing two variations on the same scheme: run fast and shoot lots of jumpers and run faster and shoot lots of jumpers. They have good enough perimeter defenders (underrated in today's NBA) that they can switch on every possession, which lets them get away with playing like this and is a major difference from the Warriors of the last decade or so.
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Re: NBA Playoffs Season 2014-2015
« Reply #3768 on: June 15, 2015, 12:40:26 AM »

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Close out game for the chip, definitely going 7! GSW wont have the put 'em away mentality, I bet they are thinking we have a cushion instead of must win. Cavs should be extra tired but I guarantee LBJ finds a way to take it to 7 and if he does there are 2 days off b4 g7.

A must win by win/loss for Cavs but a must win for GSW for the chip.
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« Reply #3769 on: June 15, 2015, 12:46:00 AM »

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Close out game for the chip, definitely going 7! GSW wont have the put 'em away mentality, I bet they are thinking we have a cushion instead of must win. Cavs should be extra tired but I guarantee LBJ finds a way to take it to 7 and if he does there are 2 days off b4 g7.

A must win by win/loss for Cavs but a must win for GSW for the chip.

I think the Warriors should put them away.

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« Reply #3770 on: June 15, 2015, 12:49:09 AM »

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Close out game for the chip, definitely going 7! GSW wont have the put 'em away mentality, I bet they are thinking we have a cushion instead of must win. Cavs should be extra tired but I guarantee LBJ finds a way to take it to 7 and if he does there are 2 days off b4 g7.

A must win by win/loss for Cavs but a must win for GSW for the chip.

I think the Warriors should put them away.

Yeah its pretty much lebron and a motley crew of roleplayers against a pretty good team.


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Re: NBA Playoffs Season 2014-2015
« Reply #3771 on: June 15, 2015, 02:20:52 AM »

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Iguodala was great tonight but when did he turn into the second coming of Shaq at the free throw line?

yup. I haven't seen a guard like him that can make three pt shots with a hand in his face but can't fts if his life depended on it

Re: NBA Playoffs Season 2014-2015
« Reply #3772 on: June 15, 2015, 02:24:23 AM »

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I am surprised Shawn Marion has not played in the Finals. He has declined sure and is a below average shooter but I would have thought his defensive versatility and rebounding would be useful against the Warriors small ball lineups especially since the Cavs only alternatives off the bench are Mike Miller and James Jones who are both abysmal defender / rebounders.

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« Reply #3773 on: June 15, 2015, 02:25:17 AM »

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Iguodala was great tonight but when did he turn into the second coming of Shaq at the free throw line?

yup. I haven't seen a guard like him that can make three pt shots with a hand in his face but can't fts if his life depended on it

The really odd thing is that he had a few seasons early in his career where he shot in the high 70s.  But back then he was averaging around seven free throw attempts a game.
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Re: NBA Playoffs Season 2014-2015
« Reply #3774 on: June 15, 2015, 08:11:18 AM »

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I'm not sure if stats back it up, but it seems like when Iguodala is not guarding Lebron, Lebron seems to go off more - whether it be on Barnes, Klay, or even Green.

This is through Game 4:

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For the series, when Iguodala is on the floor, James is shooting 35.3 percent and the Cavaliers are minus-25.


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Re: NBA Playoffs Season 2014-2015
« Reply #3775 on: June 15, 2015, 09:04:25 AM »

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Iguodala was great tonight but when did he turn into the second coming of Shaq at the free throw line?

yup. I haven't seen a guard like him that can make three pt shots with a hand in his face but can't fts if his life depended on it

The really odd thing is that he had a few seasons early in his career where he shot in the high 70s.  But back then he was averaging around seven free throw attempts a game.

Yeah he seems to have developed a complex over the years.  Like Nick Anderson but much slower to develop.

Re: NBA Playoffs Season 2014-2015
« Reply #3776 on: June 16, 2015, 07:02:11 AM »

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Bron goes for 52 , 15 , 9   As he pushes the Cavs into an epic game 7 showdown.





Should have added and then

Goes down in flames in game seven.
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Re: NBA Playoffs Season 2014-2015
« Reply #3777 on: June 16, 2015, 07:12:20 AM »

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He can go 60, 20, 20 for all I care. The important part is seeing him cry when Curry will hold the trophey.  ;D

Re: NBA Playoffs Season 2014-2015
« Reply #3778 on: June 16, 2015, 09:10:22 PM »

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Would love to see them win it all in Cleveland.
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Re: NBA Playoffs Season 2014-2015
« Reply #3779 on: June 16, 2015, 09:14:20 PM »

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let's go Dubs