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4/19/2011  12:07 PM    LAST EDITED: 4/19/2011  1:04 PM
Killa4luv wrote:Pacers got 2 really bad calls/no calls in crunch time last night. They were already down, but they were TERRIBLE calls.

They called on offensive foul on Hibbert and for the life of me I couldnt see it. Chris Webber noted it was a bad call and it took 2 points off the board.

Then Jeff FOster was mauled out of bounds as Rose's airball hit him in the head. No call, Chicago ball.

I can only imagine how Indy fans feel. They were terrible, terrible calls and I can't see how the refs got them so wrong in crunch time, to decide a game.

That's why when fans complain in our games as if there is a personal vendetta against us I crack up.

These refs are the worst professionals in all of sports.

Denver got screwed in OKC so bad with the basket interference the league came out and made a statement about it. Which actually makes matters worse when they do this. There were 2 bad misses in our game for certain...the Big Baby travel....lol and the Garnett trip. Then last night was utterly ridiculous, the Hibbert offensive foul and the Jeff Foster tossing out of bounds, and Derrick Rose dropping F-Bombs on the refs for calling him for an obvious foul but no Tech. Derrick Rose is now Allen Iverson certified with illegal palming at the ratio of being called on it 1/9999999999999999999999.....Lebron is still traveling and he along with his buddy add Durant with Rose parade to the line at their discretion. Rose also gets to steal the bunny hop jump stop travel to pull off more illegal ish

David Stern is BY THE FARTHEST OF MARGINS THE WORST COMMISH EVER

This has been going on for so long... it's actually worse during the regular season but now it's magnified because well it's the Post-Season. I've been saying PAGAG for 3-4yrs now and you'll see the greatest display of incompetency in any profession

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4/19/2011  1:39 PM
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misterearl wrote:Weak

Miami does not deserve a champion. The seats wrapped in white tshirts cannot hide the number of empty seats.

The lack of genuine enthusiasm, and noise, is deafening.

Really that has to be a bit alarming that they can't sell out a playoff game with 3 major stars on the roster. Those seats would be full perhaps for Boston the Lakers or NY? Heh...guess we find out

They have never filled up arena. Miami is not a sports town. They like the Dolphins and the Hurricanes and thats about it.

Miami is a different animal and culture. Even the mighty Dolphins couldn't necessarily fill the place some games when they were hot...the beaches and the waves call ...night games not an issue. Football and baseball were much better chances for young atheletes and a large Hispanic population favors baseball as well. Basketball competes with so much else in South Florida. Tennis. Golf. Swimming. All big sports here.

Still Miami is big enough to generate a following. I cannot imagine this scenario drawing poorly in any other NBA city. Do you think the seats will be empty in Philly? Does Orlando with a similar climate have similar attendance? Is it about the personnel? This is 3 of the finest NBA players on one team. Where is there following?

I do not really think it is in the best interests of either the NBA or the players at the moment to have a lockout.

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4/19/2011  2:34 PM
I guess some of you have not looked at Miami ticket prices.

$75 for nose bleed seats.

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4/19/2011  3:41 PM
AnubisADL wrote:I guess some of you have not looked at Miami ticket prices.

$75 for nose bleed seats.

Ouch. How much for a cheese pizza?

Bill Simmons on Tyreke Evans "The prototypical 0-guard: Someone who handles the ball all the time, looks for his own shot, gets to the rim at will and operates best if his teammates spread the floor to watch him."
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4/20/2011  8:43 PM
denver getting punished by oklahoma right now. felton looks fat again, ill will is no longer ill and no one looks for gallo (playing good d though). oh and the refs in this league are the worst (not taking a side, objectively).
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4/20/2011  8:48 PM
Denver looks absolutely Junior Varsity right now
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4/20/2011  8:48 PM
george carl is a terrible coach for the sole fact that he keeps jr smith on his team and in his rotation. dude is just wild and selfish.
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4/20/2011  8:50 PM
Juice wrote:Denver looks absolutely Junior Varsity right now

werd. questioning how they got that win streak at the end of the season.

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4/20/2011  8:56 PM
TymeLessKnicks wrote:george carl is a terrible coach for the sole fact that he keeps jr smith on his team and in his rotation. dude is just wild and selfish.

i think the coach is hand-cuffed by 2 things: he is not the GM and can't trade jr or his contract and 2) Afflalo is hurt and the other backup SG is Gary Forbes (1st year Dleague pickup, I think).

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4/20/2011  9:03 PM
martin wrote:
TymeLessKnicks wrote:george carl is a terrible coach for the sole fact that he keeps jr smith on his team and in his rotation. dude is just wild and selfish.

i think the coach is hand-cuffed by 2 things: he is not the GM and can't trade jr or his contract and 2) Afflalo is hurt and the other backup SG is Gary Forbes (1st year Dleague pickup, I think).

noted on all the obstacles but a coach can do anything, especially one of george carl's tenure. where is balkman? oh and what was that guys name again...brewer?

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4/20/2011  9:05 PM
TymeLessKnicks wrote:
martin wrote:
TymeLessKnicks wrote:george carl is a terrible coach for the sole fact that he keeps jr smith on his team and in his rotation. dude is just wild and selfish.

i think the coach is hand-cuffed by 2 things: he is not the GM and can't trade jr or his contract and 2) Afflalo is hurt and the other backup SG is Gary Forbes (1st year Dleague pickup, I think).

noted on all the obstacles but a coach can do anything, especially one of george carl's tenure. where is balkman? oh and what was that guys name again...brewer?

Good call. Should have kept Balkman and grabbed brewer. and resurrected Gary Payton to put the chill on Westbrook.

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4/20/2011  9:08 PM
martin wrote:
TymeLessKnicks wrote:
martin wrote:
TymeLessKnicks wrote:george carl is a terrible coach for the sole fact that he keeps jr smith on his team and in his rotation. dude is just wild and selfish.

i think the coach is hand-cuffed by 2 things: he is not the GM and can't trade jr or his contract and 2) Afflalo is hurt and the other backup SG is Gary Forbes (1st year Dleague pickup, I think).

noted on all the obstacles but a coach can do anything, especially one of george carl's tenure. where is balkman? oh and what was that guys name again...brewer?

Good call. Should have kept Balkman and grabbed brewer. and resurrected Gary Payton to put the chill on Westbrook.

i guess so, but i meant to prove the influence a coach has on his team.

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4/20/2011  9:27 PM
TymeLessKnicks wrote:
martin wrote:
TymeLessKnicks wrote:
martin wrote:
TymeLessKnicks wrote:george carl is a terrible coach for the sole fact that he keeps jr smith on his team and in his rotation. dude is just wild and selfish.

i think the coach is hand-cuffed by 2 things: he is not the GM and can't trade jr or his contract and 2) Afflalo is hurt and the other backup SG is Gary Forbes (1st year Dleague pickup, I think).

noted on all the obstacles but a coach can do anything, especially one of george carl's tenure. where is balkman? oh and what was that guys name again...brewer?

Good call. Should have kept Balkman and grabbed brewer. and resurrected Gary Payton to put the chill on Westbrook.

i guess so, but i meant to prove the influence a coach has on his team.

realistically speaking, the only coach in the NBA who has clout is Pop.

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4/20/2011  10:42 PM
Boy the Nuggets were bad namely the Knuggets. They better regroup in Denver otherwise they'll have had a major silence to end their season.
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4/20/2011  10:49 PM
We fleeced Denver.
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4/21/2011  12:28 AM
Cant wait for Fri. Game #3 KNICKs vs CELTs at MSG NY

Hope its a tough physical but clean game with our Knicks winning making it 1-2 series.

However if there is any more dirty play by such foes as KGarnett or Big Baby Davis and it gets
out of hand Wish to turn back clock and still had this ex-Knick guard I'd love Paul Pierce OR Glenn Davis to play part of Kobe Bryant!

lol

Just kidding!! making light of being down 0-2 to Celtics
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4/21/2011  7:57 AM
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_ylt=A2KIRyMgGrBNN2oAZga8vLYF?slug=mc-spears_nuggets_lose_carmelo_anthony_trail_series_042111

Nuggets miss scoring punch ‘Melo once provided

OKLAHOMA CITY – The Denver Nuggets went home winless Wednesday night after two playoff games against the Oklahoma City Thunder. The Nuggets’ lone victory against the Thunder in five total meetings this season was on Jan. 19, when Carmelo Anthony(notes) scored a game-high 35 points, his only appearance in the season series.

After the Nuggets were forced to trade Anthony to the New York Knicks, a strong perception grew that they could be more successful without Anthony as Denver went 18-7 without its star. But by the looks of Denver’s pair of postseason losses, the key things needed for victory is what Anthony could’ve provided – something missing from the current roster.


“‘Melo is a terrific scorer,” said Thunder coach Scott Brooks, a former Nuggets assistant. “He scores like Kevin [Durant]. He can score on the wing, up at the top, the post, the 3-point line, coast to coast. …

“‘Melo beats a lot of guys. I coached him three years. He has the ability to make plays for everybody.”

Said one NBA head coach: “On the road and in the playoffs more than ever, you need a guy that can draw double teams and go to the free-throw line.”

The Nuggets missed that guy on Wednesday night as the Thunder blitzed them early and never looked back in a 106-89 victory. Denver was in desperate need of scoring as it fell behind 31-15 at the end of the first quarter. Guard Ty Lawson(notes) had a team-high 20 points and three more scored at least 15 as the Nuggets trailed by as many as 26 and shot 39.1 percent from the field.

“We got a team that is so wide open now,” forward Al Harrington(notes) said. “When ‘Melo was here, you knew where the ball was going to go to and he took most of the shots. He was going to get our team going. But now that he’s gone, we really don’t know who it’s going to be any given night. Coach [George Karl] just coaches off of feel and who’s hot.”

Prior to Game 2, Karl said he’d rather have a team-first mentality than jump on a star’s back at crunch time.

“Finding that at the end of the game is an art,” Karl said. “The reason [people] like go-to players is it’s easier. It’s easier to say, ‘Give it to him, space the court, read the defense and the guy with the ball will take a shot.’ “

Nene is viewed as the Nuggets’ top scoring option now, a first for him in his nine-year NBA career. Danilo Gallinari(notes) has the potential to be that go-to guy, but he’s still trying to fit in and doesn’t yet have the mentality needed to fill that star role.

“I don’t worry about being that guy,” said Nene, who had 16 points in Game 2. “I try to [look for] the best option.”

The last star-by-committee team to win big was the 2004 Detroit Pistons, but even they had clutch scorers who came through when needed in Chauncey Billups(notes) and Rasheed Wallace(notes). That might be what the Nuggets are building toward.

Denver’s brass of Josh Kroenke and Masai Ujiri deserves credit for making the best of a horrible situation after Anthony turned down a three-year, $64 million deal and asked for a trade. It isn’t easy dealing the face of your franchise when everyone knows he wants out for one particular team. The Nuggets still squeezed, via a three-team trade, Gallinari, Wilson Chandler(notes), Raymond Felton(notes), Timofey Mozgov(notes) and Kosta Koufos. In Anthony, the Nuggets lost a four-time All-Star who was the franchise’s third all-time leading scorer and known for making big shots.

After the deal, the hope was the Nuggets would merely make the playoffs. But with the Knicks’ old supporting cast in tow, Denver played much grander than expected. Karl actually did a Coach of the Year-type job with a team full off co-stars and role players. He told anyone who’d listen that he expected to win this first-round series.

While Karl believes his team was shell-shocked by the no-call goaltending in the Game 1 defeat, the bigger issue for Denver was the inability to score in the fourth quarter, when they mustered only 21 points. On Wednesday, their scoring deficiency showed up early, leading to a rout.

Committee basketball got the Nuggets into the playoffs and somehow heightened expectations. Not having a star they can depend on offensively, like ‘Melo, will make it a short visit.

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4/21/2011  9:24 AM
Good.. I hope they stfu how better off they are without Melo now
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4/21/2011  9:25 AM
they will be swept. maybe win one mercy game in denver, but that's even a far stretch IMHO
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4/21/2011  10:06 AM
jimimou wrote:they will be swept. maybe win one mercy game in denver, but that's even a far stretch IMHO

They could have taken game 1. I see 2 hard fought battles in Denver.

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