co-sign!I hate the freaking Spurs.
co-sign!I hate the freaking Spurs.
we may have seen the last of the great San Antonio Spurs
The rockets either has a very hard time passing the ball to Yao in the low post or they are not really interested in passing the ball to him. I watched the game tonight and the wing players went one on one most of the time.
The rockets either has a very hard time passing the ball to Yao in the low post or they are not really interested in passing the ball to him. I watched the game tonight and the wing players went one on one most of the time.
I tell you what, the All-Father's stats have not been impressive in the least, but I have enjoyed watching him develop defensively in the playoffs; his post defense has been impressive in the last two games, as he has helped spark late comebacks by Portland, even as he hasn't been very productive offensively himself.
You can't be any less of a Vinny fan than I am, but I thought that was a great play that they drew up. It's Miller fault for not executing (three times in a row, no less: missed the layup, missed the first free throw, couldn't shoot a reboundable shot on the second free throw). But you design a play that draws the defense to your best players, and you give the most forgettable player on the floor a clear path to drive the lane, that's a good play, because either he gets a high percentage shot or gets fouled. (Had the refs called a flagrant, seeing as how Rondo raked him across the face, it would have been an even better play, but I'm glad they didn't overreact on the call.) But you still wound up with an 85% free throw shooter on the line, which is not a bad situation to be in.Another question... why in the holy hell do you put quite possibly the slowest guy in the history of basketball all the way on the 3 point line if the whole time he is supposed to drive to the basket? He has no cojones, no chance of a 3 point play, and you knew he was going to miss the FTs even before he got to the line. He was WIDE open, why not shoot the jump shot? Wait, no, that makes too much sense, forget it. How bout Hinrich? He's been playing fantastic the whole game, lets draw up some plays for him? NO. That makes too much goddamn sense. Give it to Gordon, he's 4-18, he's due. **** percentages, play the lottery. Jesus... why is Noah not in instead of Miller at the end??? If Miller wasn't going to shoot it, put Noah in. If it's him, this is a dunk.
The rockets either has a very hard time passing the ball to Yao in the low post or they are not really interested in passing the ball to him. I watched the game tonight and the wing players went one on one most of the time.
Are you talking about Pryzbilla???
You can't be any less of a Vinny fan than I am, but I thought that was a great play that they drew up. It's Miller fault for not executing (three times in a row, no less: missed the layup, missed the first free throw, couldn't shoot a reboundable shot on the second free throw). But you design a play that draws the defense to your best players, and you give the most forgettable player on the floor a clear path to drive the lane, that's a good play, because either he gets a high percentage shot or gets fouled. (Had the refs called a flagrant, seeing as how Rondo raked him across the face, it would have been an even better play, but I'm glad they didn't overreact on the call.) But you still wound up with an 85% free throw shooter on the line, which is not a bad situation to be in.
One thing that's for sure is that Ben Gordon wasn't going to get a good look. That's why I liked the playcall.
Maybe in my half drunken stupor I might not have clarified that I have no problem with the play - it was in actuallity phenomenal, which right there means Vinny did not draw it up; I have a problem with the personel utilized. If Brad is in there you tell him to shoot oterwise he's not going to play the remainder of the series. The whole point of having a good shooting big man out there is to SHOOT. It's one thing if it was a misdirection play near the basket.
Another thing - you cannot tell me you wanted Miller at the end of the game knowing he had a chance to go the line. The man could be 100-100 from the stripe and I would not want him. There are players you know want to be there, and players you know don't want to be there. All you had to do was look at Miller's body language - he would rather have been in Guantanamo Bay than at the line. If the play called for driving to the basket, why not Noah? He's much faster, stronger, and I strongly believe he would have finished that play and had a chance for +1.
I'm ticked because the Celtics were down and out. Without their "leader" they would have crumbled in Chicago. This just gives them incentive. I am also taking bets - Celtics will call for Pierce ISO on top of key 10 times next game, he will hit 8 of 10 and Bulls will defend him the same way ever time.
Doesn't anyone appreciate Norse mythology any more? Of course I'm talking about Oden:I believe that 'the allfather' = Oden
Everything you say is correct, but it doesn't change the fact that they just aren't compelling to me and when they play I'd rather watch hockey or something else whereas a team like the Lakers makes a deep playoff run I'll keep watching to root against them long after my team is out. If the Spurs go on a long stretch of missing the playoffs I'll be a happier man.With all due respect, pdx, I spit on your "aura." The Spurs have been a great team, and Tim Duncan is one of the best to ever do it. You say that "During this stretch I rarely felt like they were the best team in the NBA any given season though they've definitely been the most consistent, " to which I say that being consistently one of the top three teams in the NBA over a ten-year stretch is, in itself, as good a measure of greatness as there is, "aura" be damned.
I don't know. I'd rather see the hard drive to the basket, because either you get the bucket or you get the foul. That's the way it worked out, and in reality, we all know that Miller would much rather stand 20 feet away from the bucket and shoot a wide open jumper than go strong to the hole, so I have to give him credit for that. The hard foul put him on the line, and he couldn't convert, but the play was awesome. You essentially ran a flea-flicker, and your receiver didn't catch the ball in the end zone.
Miller isn't the guy I would have wanted on the line, but Gordon wasn't getting to the line because he was bottled up. Same with Rose and Hinrich. Noah isn't a reliable free throw shooter, and I'm not 100% sure he would have made it to the basket without getting called for travelling or an offensive foul or something. I'm not a big Noah fan. But regardless, you put an 85% free throw shooter on the line with a chance to tie the game. Good play.
I woudn't run a double team at him either. Not from there. Maybe down on the block, but not at the top of the key. It's too easy to swing the ball around and get an open three pointer.
Doesn't anyone appreciate Norse mythology any more? Of course I'm talking about Oden:
Oden = Odin = All-Father. You only need to be slightly geeky to figure that out...![]()
Anybody but miller, and YES to the drive to the basket. But Miller was hitting jumpshots the entire day, even a swish for a 3. In the case of Brad Miller, I don't care if conventional wisdom says to go to the hoop for the foul, you tell him to shoot. Watch the play. He was so wide open he would have easily had time to adjust, set and shoot. At this stage in his career, I trust him more with shooting than dribbling to the basket. Again... he might be a 85% FT shooter but percentages do not matter at end of games. You have to want to be there at the end. It's one of those intangibles that John Hollinger wouldn't know if it sat in his lap and called him 'mama'
I'm not saying Gordon, Rose or Hinrich... they are too obvious. WHy is Noah unreliable? He was hitting his FTs on the day. He's not a jumpshooter but he's a very good FT shooter. Plus, I would rather have him than Miller. Why? It's Brad freaking miller man. Again... And the whole not trusting Noah in getting to the basket...? That's bush leauge. You're not asking him to do And1 moves. It's one dribble then two steps to the basket. I don't doubt he would be able to do it.
What does Pierce have to do in order to switch up the defense? Perform open heart surgery while turning around and falling away? Maybe do his taxes? Find a cure for the swine flu? THEY RAN IT 3 TIMES IN A ROW AND IT WORKED ALL 3 TIMES. Salmons is not a defensive specialist, and he can't guard Pierce. Pierce would have had a MONSTER game had he not missed a couple of layups and WIDE open jumpshots. Here's a novel idea. Trap over halfcourt. Make Glen Davis or Tony Allen beat you. If Pierce has it top of the key isolated, you can't have a good defense. It has to start before. Vinny was praying, and it wasn't answered this time.
I'm sorry if it sounds like I'm attacking you. I just found the whole situation so badly coached (besides the play, which was genius - I'm just so pissed that the last guy I wanted to be on the line ended up being there)
You can't be any less of a Vinny fan than I am, but I thought that was a great play that they drew up. It's Miller fault for not executing (three times in a row, no less: missed the layup, missed the first free throw, couldn't shoot a reboundable shot on the second free throw). But you design a play that draws the defense to your best players, and you give the most forgettable player on the floor a clear path to drive the lane, that's a good play, because either he gets a high percentage shot or gets fouled. (Had the refs called a flagrant, seeing as how Rondo raked him across the face, it would have been an even better play, but I'm glad they didn't overreact on the call.) But you still wound up with an 85% free throw shooter on the line, which is not a bad situation to be in.
One thing that's for sure is that Ben Gordon wasn't going to get a good look. That's why I liked the playcall.
Had it been a big man hitting a guard like that, it would have been called.Regardless of Miller's failures at the line, that call was a joke. Rondo is BEHIND Miller and slaps him in the back of the head and its a "play on the ball"
Just an absolute joke of a call, especially when Howard gets a technical for elbowing someone at the end of the Magic game but Rondo gets nothing. Just a stupid call by the refs. Yes calling flagrants at the end of the game sucks, but that was clear as day.
Had it been a big man hitting a guard like that, it would have been called.
I'm really on the fence about that play. At any other point in the game, it probably would have been called, and we'd all be fine with that. But on the last play of the game, do you want the refs making a call that essentially gives the Bulls the game (free throws pending)?
On the other hand, if Rondo is going to make such a dumb mistake at such a critical juncture, then his team has to pay the price. And if it costs them the game, then that's his fault.
I'm torn. But considering the fact that it was pretty clearly a flagrant foul, it's not good that it wasn't called. The NFL is on a crusade to take objectivity out of their officiating (got rid of the minor/major face mask distinction, got rid of the force out rule, etc.), and for good reason. The refs should just make the calls as they happen. Of course, the NBA is more subjective by nature, especially on foul calls. And if the League office reviews the play and hits Rondo with a flagrant, then they'd be admitting that the refs blew it and cost the Bulls the game, so don't expect that to happen.
It sucks for the Bulls, but I understand why the refs didn't call the flagrant.
And if the League office reviews the play and hits Rondo with a flagrant, then they'd be admitting that the refs blew it and cost the Bulls the game, so don't expect that to happen.