Nah, the three home runs in the 1977 World Series game is still better.Did we just see the best moment in Reggie Jackson's life?
Nope that was when he was admitted to BCDid we just see the best moment in Reggie Jackson's life?
Celtics should have hired Lue instead of Stevens 8 years ago.I have a take:
Ty Lue is not merely better than Doc, he is way better.
Lue is fascinating. In the regular season everything is a mess, but come playoffs he makes so many good adjustments. Wonder if he'll be a guy who has a short shelf-life at each stop.I have a take:
Ty Lue is not merely better than Doc, he is way better.
I feel he does a lot of the doc, cater to stars in the regular season but he uses that to feel a bunch of different things out. Love Lue, and PG. Good on them for delaying the inevitable.Lue is fascinating. In the regular season everything is a mess, but come playoffs he makes so many good adjustments. Wonder if he'll be a guy who has a short shelf-life at each stop.
Not sure I agree. Lue and Doc seem like motivator types, think Stevens was good for rebuilding after tear down. Similar situation happened to the Nets guy.Celtics should have hired Lue instead of Stevens 8 years ago.
Please, for the love of all that is holy, embrace this Clippers squad. George has been amazing on both ends and the entire group of others: Jackson, Mook, Mann, Zubac, Batum and especially Beverley have fought pretty hard. If but for the Crowder dime, they could be looking at a closeout game. As it is, they have a shot to extend it at home and you have to like their chances.I feel he does a lot of the doc, cater to stars in the regular season but he uses that to feel a bunch of different things out. Love Lue, and PG. Good on them for delaying the inevitable.
But for the Crowder dime and the non-review of an out-of-bounds play with 8 seconds left in Game 4 (ball was technically off Payne) the Clippers could be in the Finals right now.If but for the Crowder dime, they could be looking at a closeout game. As it is, they have a shot to extend it at home and you have to like their chances.
Oh i have. I just dont show it in these rando posts here. After the first 2 dallas games, where they clearly were coasting, theyve bit down and made actual clippers fans proud af.Paul George
Please, for the love of all that is holy, embrace this Clippers squad. George has been amazing on both ends and the entire group of others: Jackson, Mook, Mann, Zubac, Batum and especially Beverley have fought pretty hard. If but for the Crowder dime, they could be looking at a closeout game. As it is, they have a shot to extend it at home and you have to like their chances.
Could still easily be the year! Just six more wins to go, with no particularly bulletproof teams in your way.Oh i have. I just dont show it in these rando posts here. After the first 2 dallas games, where they clearly were coasting, theyve bit down and made actual clippers fans proud af.
I'm just heartbroken and bitter of how close they'll get without Kawhi because this could've been the year they won it.
Yeah, you got Scott Foster going in game 6, and after that anything can happen. /MillarCould still easily be the year! Just six more wins to go, with no particularly bulletproof teams in your way.
To get them as favorites you think they are about 71% to win each game. That seems....high.Everything is a roll of the dice, but if push comes to shove I'd make the Clippers (slight, slight, slight) favorites right now.
Now we get to hear more talking heads tomorrow yapping aimlessly about the condensed schedule causing injuries.This is the weirdest playoffs. We may have a superstar-free Finals at the rate we're going.
Maybe so, walking back to the bench.I think he'll be back
EDIT--maybe not
A reminder that players walk off the field with season ending injuries all the time.I thought he blew up his knee. Walking to the back unassisted, very gingerly, but that’s a good sign