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Reply #120 posted 06/04/11 5:57am

babynoz

uPtoWnNY said:

babynoz said:

I also think an element of panic set in when the Mavs tied it up and they started over-reacting . Plus I think they underestimated how much of a factor Dirk would be possibly due to his reported injury.

Bottom line, they forgot to play. And enough of the styling and profiling after every made basket. Win the damn trophy first!

Yep, gotta play the whole game.

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Reply #121 posted 06/04/11 6:40am

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I also think it was a bad decision to put Bosh on Dirk, for that last play. Yes, people were saying, "Height vs. Height". When it comes to Dirk, that makes no difference. This is the ONE TIME, I would have put James, on him. For two reasons, putting a body on Dirk, would have forced him to work harder and hopefully, alter his shot; and 2. I want to see just how good, Lebron's defense is.

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Reply #122 posted 06/04/11 9:00am

uPtoWnNY

This Walsh move was nothing but a firing. Dolan low-balled him knowing Walsh wouldn't go for a 40% pay cut/less power. He gave Walsh the middle finger. So why would any competent GM come here with Dolan over his shoulder?

So Dolan will hire one of his yes-men and the Knicks will go back to being a laughingstock.

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Reply #123 posted 06/05/11 4:16pm

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We don't talk, we play, we focused . . . headbang

Did we beat the Lakers? Somebody holla "Sweep!" We got that air condition, we ready for the Heat! lol

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Reply #124 posted 06/05/11 7:47pm

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Reply #125 posted 06/05/11 7:49pm

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NBA Finals, Game 3

Miami 88 Dallas 86

Miami leads series 2-1.

The Heat hold off a furious comeback by the Mavs, and Chris Bosh hits a key shot to put Miami over the top and regain home court advantage. BTW, since the NBA Finals went to a 2-3-2 format, 11 of the 12 teams (including tonight) who were tied in their series at 1-1 and won Game 3 went on to win the NBA title.


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Reply #126 posted 06/05/11 8:03pm

babynoz

whew

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Reply #127 posted 06/06/11 5:19am

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babynoz said:

whew

You ain't NEVA lied. I'm still baffled by the Mavs missing so many wide open, uncontested shots three games in a row. That, not the Heat, is going to be their downfall. confused

But of course, shit like this doesn't help neutral

Mario Chalmers, and the buzzer beater that shouldn’t have counted

The Dallas Mavericks and their fans can point to quite a few reasons for the team's two-point, 88-86 loss to the Miami Heat in Game 3 of the NBA Finals. The team missed five free throws, shot 40 percent, turned the ball over 18 times, and clanged a series of solid three-point looks down the stretch. But Miami guard Mario Chalmers'(notes) buzzer-beating three to end the first quarter, one that should have been disallowed as Chalmers' foot was technically in the back court as he caught the ball, will sting the hardest.

The half court stripe is considered part of the back court, and the referees missed the fact that Chalmers had his heel on the line when he took the pass from Udonis Haslem(notes) in the front court. The rule is that you must be considered fully in the front court before you can receive a pass from the front court, and Chalmers' foot was still in the back court when he caught the ball. That's a lot of "courts" to consider, but all Mavs fans will look at is that two-point deficit on the scoreboard as the final buzzer sounded, while ruing the three-points that shouldn't have counted.

Of course, had Dirk Nowitzki(notes) not missed two shots down the stretch of the fourth quarter, kept the ball instead of dishing off for a Jason Terry(notes) miss, and not gotten caught up in a Haslem screen that allowed Chris Bosh(notes) to hit the eventual game-winner, nobody will remember this. Such are the vicissitudes of an incredibly close game.

[Edited 6/6/11 5:30am]

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Reply #128 posted 06/06/11 5:48am

Graycap23

SCNDLS said:

babynoz said:

whew

You ain't NEVA lied. I'm still baffled by the Mavs missing so many wide open, uncontested shots three games in a row. That, not the Heat, is going to be their downfall. confused

But of course, shit like this doesn't help neutral

Mario Chalmers, and the buzzer beater that shouldn’t have counted

The Dallas Mavericks and their fans can point to quite a few reasons for the team's two-point, 88-86 loss to the Miami Heat in Game 3 of the NBA Finals. The team missed five free throws, shot 40 percent, turned the ball over 18 times, and clanged a series of solid three-point looks down the stretch. But Miami guard Mario Chalmers'(notes) buzzer-beating three to end the first quarter, one that should have been disallowed as Chalmers' foot was technically in the back court as he caught the ball, will sting the hardest.

The half court stripe is considered part of the back court, and the referees missed the fact that Chalmers had his heel on the line when he took the pass from Udonis Haslem(notes) in the front court. The rule is that you must be considered fully in the front court before you can receive a pass from the front court, and Chalmers' foot was still in the back court when he caught the ball. That's a lot of "courts" to consider, but all Mavs fans will look at is that two-point deficit on the scoreboard as the final buzzer sounded, while ruing the three-points that shouldn't have counted.

Of course, had Dirk Nowitzki(notes) not missed two shots down the stretch of the fourth quarter, kept the ball instead of dishing off for a Jason Terry(notes) miss, and not gotten caught up in a Haslem screen that allowed Chris Bosh(notes) to hit the eventual game-winner, nobody will remember this. Such are the vicissitudes of an incredibly close game.

[Edited 6/6/11 5:30am]

What about that bullsh*t fake foul Wade got called that resulted in 2 freethrows when he jumped forward on a rebound and flailed like he had been fouled and the ref called a foul on Kidd? In my book, plays like that are bush league on should NOT be allowed at the NBA level. I hope the league does something about this kind of nonsense. It is flat on CHEATING the game the way I see it. Wade did that same b.s. at the end of game 2 laying on the floor like he had been hit in the eye on his last shot attempt.

Embarrassing..........

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Reply #129 posted 06/06/11 8:41am

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Graycap23 said:

SCNDLS said:

You ain't NEVA lied. I'm still baffled by the Mavs missing so many wide open, uncontested shots three games in a row. That, not the Heat, is going to be their downfall. confused

But of course, shit like this doesn't help neutral

Mario Chalmers, and the buzzer beater that shouldn’t have counted

The Dallas Mavericks and their fans can point to quite a few reasons for the team's two-point, 88-86 loss to the Miami Heat in Game 3 of the NBA Finals. The team missed five free throws, shot 40 percent, turned the ball over 18 times, and clanged a series of solid three-point looks down the stretch. But Miami guard Mario Chalmers'(notes) buzzer-beating three to end the first quarter, one that should have been disallowed as Chalmers' foot was technically in the back court as he caught the ball, will sting the hardest.

The half court stripe is considered part of the back court, and the referees missed the fact that Chalmers had his heel on the line when he took the pass from Udonis Haslem(notes) in the front court. The rule is that you must be considered fully in the front court before you can receive a pass from the front court, and Chalmers' foot was still in the back court when he caught the ball. That's a lot of "courts" to consider, but all Mavs fans will look at is that two-point deficit on the scoreboard as the final buzzer sounded, while ruing the three-points that shouldn't have counted.

Of course, had Dirk Nowitzki(notes) not missed two shots down the stretch of the fourth quarter, kept the ball instead of dishing off for a Jason Terry(notes) miss, and not gotten caught up in a Haslem screen that allowed Chris Bosh(notes) to hit the eventual game-winner, nobody will remember this. Such are the vicissitudes of an incredibly close game.

[Edited 6/6/11 5:30am]

What about that bullsh*t fake foul Wade got called that resulted in 2 freethrows when he jumped forward on a rebound and flailed like he had been fouled and the ref called a foul on Kidd? In my book, plays like that are bush league on should NOT be allowed at the NBA level. I hope the league does something about this kind of nonsense. It is flat on CHEATING the game the way I see it. Wade did that same b.s. at the end of game 2 laying on the floor like he had been hit in the eye on his last shot attempt.

Embarrassing..........

It goes both ways. I saw a bullshit foul call on Mike Miller earlier in the third period when

Dirk went up for a shot. Even the announcers said that shouldn't have been called a foul.

Dirk flops and jumps into players and get calls too. Chalmers got shoved out of bounds

late in the 4th quarter by Jason Terry and no call. One of the Mavs players also ran right

over one of the Heat players in the 4th quarter on a drive to the basket which was clearly

a charge and no foul was called. It does go both ways.

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Reply #130 posted 06/06/11 9:38am

Empress

Bosh is one step closer to wearing that ring!! smile go Chris!

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Reply #131 posted 06/06/11 1:22pm

Timmy84

^ Two steps, you mean? lol

I think next game will be close too. These games keep getting weirder. I'm guessing lucky fouls and missed shots are reasons...

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Reply #132 posted 06/06/11 2:18pm

namepeace

All the games have been entertaining and in doubt until the end. That's what NBA fans without a rooting interest, like me, are looking for. Because unless you like beisbol, after this we've got 3 long months until the beginning of the college football season.

Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016

Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder
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Reply #133 posted 06/06/11 5:23pm

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namepeace said:

All the games have been entertaining and in doubt until the end. That's what NBA fans without a rooting interest, like me, are looking for. Because unless you like beisbol, after this we've got 3 long months until the beginning of the college football season.

better get used 2 baseball then *thank u mlb network 365 24/7!!* because after the last shot of these finals games, the nba could be headed into what the nfl is looking at now ..lockout

man, he has such an amazing body of music that it's sad to see him constrict it down to the basics. he's too talented for the lineup he's doing. estelle 81
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Reply #134 posted 06/06/11 5:59pm

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Checkout Shaunie's picks for the finals and thoughts on Shaq's retirement popcorn

http://www.tmz.com/videos...44b7d0ee7b

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Reply #135 posted 06/06/11 9:37pm

namepeace

L4OATheOriginal said:

namepeace said:

All the games have been entertaining and in doubt until the end. That's what NBA fans without a rooting interest, like me, are looking for. Because unless you like beisbol, after this we've got 3 long months until the beginning of the college football season.

better get used 2 baseball then *thank u mlb network 365 24/7!!* because after the last shot of these finals games, the nba could be headed into what the nfl is looking at now ..lockout

indeed. but thank goodness for college football.

Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016

Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder
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Reply #136 posted 06/06/11 9:40pm

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whofarted Ummm, okay

Mark Jackson has agreed to a three-year, $6 million contract to coach the Golden State Warriors

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Reply #137 posted 06/06/11 9:41pm

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namepeace said:

L4OATheOriginal said:

better get used 2 baseball then *thank u mlb network 365 24/7!!* because after the last shot of these finals games, the nba could be headed into what the nfl is looking at now ..lockout

indeed. but thank goodness for college football.

i'll pass hehehe

man, he has such an amazing body of music that it's sad to see him constrict it down to the basics. he's too talented for the lineup he's doing. estelle 81
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Reply #138 posted 06/07/11 9:46am

Abdul

namepeace said:

All the games have been entertaining and in doubt until the end. That's what NBA fans without a rooting interest, like me, are looking for. Because unless you like beisbol, after this we've got 3 long months until the beginning of the college football season.

Good thing I watch the WNBA and boxing then!

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Reply #139 posted 06/07/11 12:07pm

uPtoWnNY

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whofarted Ummm, okay

Mark Jackson has agreed to a three-year, $6 million contract to coach the Golden State Warriors

...and Monta Ellis might be on the trading block.

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Reply #140 posted 06/07/11 4:09pm

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sigh Just heard that Carlisle plans to start Barea instead of Stevenson. WTF??? confused

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Reply #141 posted 06/07/11 4:27pm

Timmy84

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sigh Just heard that Carlisle plans to start Barea instead of Stevenson. WTF??? confused

Signs of trouble?

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Reply #142 posted 06/07/11 5:36pm

namepeace

Abdul said:

namepeace said:

All the games have been entertaining and in doubt until the end. That's what NBA fans without a rooting interest, like me, are looking for. Because unless you like beisbol, after this we've got 3 long months until the beginning of the college football season.

Good thing I watch the WNBA and boxing then!

I might as well call Mid-June to September "Netflix Season." lol

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Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder
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Reply #143 posted 06/07/11 8:48pm

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NBA Finals, Game 4

Miami 83 Dallas 86

Series tied at 2-2.

The Mavs with an ailing Dirk Nowitzki make another furious comeback to take the lead and then hang on for dear life to win the game and even up the series at 2 games apiece.


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Reply #144 posted 06/07/11 8:57pm

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Big difference between these Mavs and the '06 Mavs - having a cat like Tyson Chandler at the 5. He was doing WORK on those boards! 16 total.

Dirk wasn't 100%, but he got 11 boards, hit 9-10 free throws, and made that big layup late in regulation.

As always in a series, Game 5 is the big one.

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Reply #145 posted 06/07/11 9:11pm

Timmy84

728huey said:

NBA Finals, Game 4

Miami 83 Dallas 86

Series tied at 2-2.

The Mavs with an ailing Dirk Nowitzki make another furious comeback to take the lead and then hang on for dear life to win the game and even up the series at 2 games apiece.


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cool

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Reply #146 posted 06/07/11 9:11pm

Timmy84

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Big difference between these Mavs and the '06 Mavs - having a cat like Tyson Chandler at the 5. He was doing WORK on those boards! 16 total.

Dirk wasn't 100%, but he got 11 boards, hit 9-10 free throws, and made that big layup late in regulation.

As always in a series, Game 5 is the big one.

It always is in series like this. I'll make sure to have everything ready for that game. This is definitely going to go in either 6 or 7 for either team. I still pick Dallas. biggrin

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Reply #147 posted 06/07/11 9:32pm

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Hey everybody, just wanna say this;

LeBron James just dropped 8 points in a NBA FINALS GAME ... 8 POINTS, lol.

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Reply #148 posted 06/07/11 11:53pm

Abdul

namepeace said:

Abdul said:

Good thing I watch the WNBA and boxing then!

I might as well call Mid-June to September "Netflix Season." :lol

lol

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Reply #149 posted 06/08/11 12:10am

Timmy84

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Hey everybody, just wanna say this;

LeBron James just dropped 8 points in a NBA FINALS GAME ... 8 POINTS, lol.

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JUST EIGHT?! eek

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