But not by George Hill. Wow.There's a bit of pants shitting on both these teams at the end of games.
I was kind of thinking the same. Sure, the Celtics looked like shit in the last 4 games against the Bucks, but maybe we discounted the fact the Bucks are really good and really well-coaches.I'll say this, it takes a special kind of focus to drive the stake into the heart of the Bucks right now, just in a single game. Makes the Celtics' 20-point beatdown in game 1 look better by the day.
if this goes to a 2nd OT, I have to think it'll be all Bucks.toronto has to score in these last 2 seconds. I have to think OT will be all Bucks.
Foul situation might decide this. As in who fouls out firstif this goes to a 2nd OT, I have to think it'll be all Bucks.
Not a lot of scoring going on. You might be good.And I found a way to (presumably) lose my Under 220.5 wager. Stevie Wonder could have seen this coming.
It's all about who a coach trusts at this point. Lin and Connaughton know where they stand right now.Hard to imagine that Jeremy Lin could be worse than VanVleet is playing right now. And agreed on Ibaka's baffling absence. With that and the two game-winning shot opportunities Nick Nurse has not covered himself in glory tonight.
Smart move :by siakam. Worse case scenario is a turnovefthat actually looked like an offensive foul to me -
- oh wait, not on the replay. Giannis wasn't set, Siakam was too fast for him.
Wow. game-changing play.
Very.How awful has Middleton been offensively tonight?
Very true. Tough for Lin though coming over so late in the season. But he's a big cheerleader on the bench which I respectIt's all about who a coach trusts at this point. Lin and Connaughton know where they stand right now.
I guess they're following NFL rules. You get to crush the kicker as long as you get a hand on the ball.How is that not a foul on Siakam? He literally landed completely on Lopez.
After release, so no bailoutsI guess they're following NFL rules. You get to crush the kicker as long as you get a hand on the ball.
So as long as it’s after the release you can tackle a guy. Nice, NBA.After release, so no bailouts
Was your heart in your mouth as Brogdon launched his final volley with 4 seconds remaining?And I found a way to (presumably) lose my Under 220.5 wager. Stevie Wonder could have seen this coming.
The wager was already lost 9 points before that shot...….so no.Was your heart in your mouth as Brogdon launched his final volley with 4 seconds remaining?
Kerr's "a little more serious" line was from last Thursday, after the last re-evaluation. Also: "can't put a number of days on it" and "has made good progress." Pretty sure there have no medical updates since then. He could be done for the year in the sense that we don't know anything for sure, but (correct me if I'm wrong) there's no new news to suggest that's any more or less likely than it was last Thursday. Probably fair to assume he's done for the WCF, but the Finals are still 10 days away. That's a lot of time to heal.I just saw on Sportscenter, so I don't have a cite, but Kerr is saying Durant's injury is a little more serious than they thought. He could be done for the year. Will it matter to GS? Probably not.
Durant in NY is gonna be so fun.Most of the KD news over the last couple days has involved — stop the presses! — him being sensitive on the internet.
Definitely will matter against either Milwaukee or Toronto.I just saw on Sportscenter, so I don't have a cite, but Kerr is saying Durant's injury is a little more serious than they thought. He could be done for the year. Will it matter to GS? Probably not.
Will it though? It hasn’t mattered against anyone else. Curry and Draymond clearly thrive in his absence while their ball movement makes them nearly unbeatable. I think the bigger loss would be Iguodala with his Achilles ready to explode right now.......with the worst “gain” being a Cousins return.Definitely will matter against either Milwaukee or Toronto.
I mean, small sample but the Warriors look about equally strong with or without Durant. Obviously helps to have more redundancy but they don’t seem to miss him in terms of offensive efficiency.Will it though? It hasn’t mattered against anyone else. Curry and Draymond clearly thrive in his absence while their ball movement makes them nearly unbeatable. I think the bigger loss would be Iguodala with his Achilles ready to explode right now.......with the worst “gain” being a Cousins return.