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why even play ad if you getting blown out? rushed him back to get split open
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Minus the occasional mid range pull up, Avery Bradley is such a minus on offense.
He needs to do something. Something other than what hes doing now..it could be anythingHis hair makes me sick
The defense clamping everyone he got his **** tossed like 3X in the 1st QThis is not the Game for Lebron to have one of those games where he's extremely passive & gradually gets his stats in a blowout
That's one way to put it.
I remember during the 73-9 GSW season, they were like 40-4 and the Spurs were 38-6 and everyone hyped that game like it was going to be epic and the Spurs got smacked. This game looks the same way.
The one game off memory that did was the GSW Thunder game where Steph hit that crazy game winner. Game was epic.Seems like hyped-up regular season options often don’t live up to expectations...
Why I half joked how important Rondo is moving forward.This is why despite their record, I'd still have concerns.
If you play LBJ and AD 37 min a night in the regular season and they both play 70 plus games or so, and don't get hurt, you will / should win a lot of games.
But when you play in a 7 game series against an elite team where they can throw great length and size at your only playmaker, then what? How are you going to survive when your only playmaker goes to the bench? He can't play 48 min every game of a series.
Wow, so my bank not allowing deposits to gaming sites apparently. SMH
Tryna move over to this other site. Prepaid Visa is the move now I suppose.
Cam Reddish is winning the matchup against Donovan Mitchell on both sides of the floor.
Make of that what you will.
orlando washed the lakers twice in the regular season went 2-0 that year then the lakers beat them in the finals 4-1Seems like hyped-up regular season options often don’t live up to expectations...