NBA 2015 Playoffs Thread

Zzen

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Difficult to overstate how bad of a loss that was for the Rockets. The team quit pretty early in the 4th for a home playoff game.
 

Slaythe

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Difficult to overstate how bad of a loss that was for the Rockets. The team quit pretty early in the 4th for a home playoff game.
Seriously awful. That Clippers team is so thin to begin with. No excuse for a loss with them missing by far their best player.
 

Alex

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I figured the 17 point deficit halfway through the third was too much to overcome. Damn.
 

DickTrickle

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This is why I love sports and especially the playoffs; things change so quickly. In the first game the Grizzlies actually played well offensively, their weak point, yet were never really in the game and they looked outmatched. One game later they pretty much control the game all the way through on the Warriors home court.
 

Miguex

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Fucking kills me when they mess with Shaq, like crashing him into the Xmas tree
 

DickTrickle

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70 is the playoff record for attempts and that was in the 1950s.

Is the number legit or are the calls bad?
 

Djay

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It's easy to get disenfranchised with things like Scott Brooks and Dwane Casey, Michael Olawakandi and Andrea Bargnani, Ron Artest and Andrew Bynum...

Then you read that article from Bill Simmons about Tim Duncan and remember that this is why you watch the game...historically great players and performances...the guys that buck the trends and surprise you (in good ways) even when you know how things should go. I hated rooting against the Spurs in the Game 7, but I hated rooting against Chris Paul just as much. How weird is it that two of the best players of all time came from Wake Forrest? How the fuck does that happen? I love this game.
 

Pharazon

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Maybe not as weird that 3 out of the last 11 MVPs have gone to 6'2 guards out of Santa Clara and Davidson.