eminence wrote:4th time in 5 seasons that his injuries seriously threaten/end the Bucks PO run. Lucky his team caught the Hawks in the CFs.
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eminence wrote:4th time in 5 seasons that his injuries seriously threaten/end the Bucks PO run. Lucky his team caught the Hawks in the CFs.
its my last message in this thread, but I just admit, that all the people, casual and analytical minds, more or less have consencus who has the weight of a rubberized duck. And its not JaivLLLL
Peregrine01 wrote:This Minny/Nuggets series is gonna be a war. Whoever wins this series wins the championship IMO.
TheGOATRises007 wrote:Jamal Murray can be infuriating to watch
jalengreen wrote:I think we're sleeping on the Celtics with this MIN/DEN Finals hype tbh
Dutchball97 wrote:OKC are just very inexperienced. Out of their 9 main rotation players (the guys playing 10+ minutes in the play-offs so far) it's the very first post-season for 6 (2x Williams, Holmgren, Wallace, Wiggins and Giddey). Then you've got Dort playing 1 series all the way back in 2020, SGA with 1 series each in 2019 and 2020 and then Joe who played 2 MPG for the Sixers in their 21 and 22 runs. The only one who has actually been to the play-offs somewhat regularly is 10th man Gordon Hayward and even his last appearance was in 2020 as well.
They're an impressive team with a bright future but if they manage to win this year with almost no post-season experience that'd be wild considering the teams they still have to go through.
eminence wrote:4th time in 5 seasons that his injuries seriously threaten/end the Bucks PO run. Lucky his team caught the Hawks in the CFs.
Peregrine01 wrote:TheGOATRises007 wrote:Jamal Murray can be infuriating to watch
This is more on Jokic than anything. When he has these games where he comes out extremely passive, the whole team goes passive and you get a stream of weak possessions ending with Murray taking difficult shots. This guy can create a good look on offense at will but sometimes he just coasts.
falcolombardi wrote:Dutchball97 wrote:OKC are just very inexperienced. Out of their 9 main rotation players (the guys playing 10+ minutes in the play-offs so far) it's the very first post-season for 6 (2x Williams, Holmgren, Wallace, Wiggins and Giddey). Then you've got Dort playing 1 series all the way back in 2020, SGA with 1 series each in 2019 and 2020 and then Joe who played 2 MPG for the Sixers in their 21 and 22 runs. The only one who has actually been to the play-offs somewhat regularly is 10th man Gordon Hayward and even his last appearance was in 2020 as well.
They're an impressive team with a bright future but if they manage to win this year with almost no post-season experience that'd be wild considering the teams they still have to go through.
Sure, is valid to think unexperienced teams will underperform. But they wouldnt be the first young team to get far like thunder itself did in 2011
Special_Puppy wrote:Peregrine01 wrote:TheGOATRises007 wrote:Jamal Murray can be infuriating to watch
This is more on Jokic than anything. When he has these games where he comes out extremely passive, the whole team goes passive and you get a stream of weak possessions ending with Murray taking difficult shots. This guy can create a good look on offense at will but sometimes he just coasts.
Jokic is literally averaging 29 points on 69% True Shooting, 15 rebounds, and 10 assists (with 2.25 turnovers). IDK what more you want from him
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Special_Puppy wrote:Peregrine01 wrote:TheGOATRises007 wrote:Jamal Murray can be infuriating to watch
This is more on Jokic than anything. When he has these games where he comes out extremely passive, the whole team goes passive and you get a stream of weak possessions ending with Murray taking difficult shots. This guy can create a good look on offense at will but sometimes he just coasts.
Jokic is literally averaging 29 points on 69% True Shooting, 15 rebounds, and 10 assists (with 2.25 turnovers). IDK what more you want from him
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