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crimedog

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  1. You always have a chance, if there were no chance they wouldn't play the game. Don't confuse pretending that the Cavs aren't a great team with being a good fan though. The Cavs have a lot going for them a) DOMINANT 2-way player b) great shooting from role players c) dangerous scoring point guard d) large and deep bench that smothers the boards (we handled Miami on the glass, the Cavs were one of the top rebounding teams in the league) e) great team defense. They are more likely to dictate the pace of the game than we are. Hell, we couldn't dictate the pace of the game against Miami. I happen to think the Cavs are better than the Cs of last year, mainly because of Lebron, but that isn't the point. We took the Cs to 7 last season, sure, I had a lot of fun watching 3 of those games too. We also got our asses handed to us 4 times. The Heat took it to us 3 times... we suffered 3 blowouts in the first round. We need to learn how to impose our will on a game to win in Cleveland and Cleveland is the toughest place to play in the NBA. Its possible, but its unlikely. At 15-1, I'm not putting big money down on the series, is anyone here? EDIT: I think our best chance is if Josh in particular takes big offense to Mo Will's comments about us being a 1-man team and decides to prove a point and dominate the slower and less athletic Cavs frontcourt. Al is also going to have to do something he's never done on a consistent basis and take advantage of his matchup.
  2. If Bibby tells Woody to "put him somewhere else" it either means that Woody is either telling Josh to go there or he's not telling him to go anywhere at all. If Woody's telling Josh to stand out there, he's stupid. If Woody doesn't actually HAVE an offense as you're suggesting, then he's not a coach, just a dude standing on the sideline collecting a fat check. You are interpreting the literalisms of "don't put him there" in a very strange way if you don't think that implies that Woody is putting him there.
  3. They're a real "pick your poison" team because they have the shooters and offensive rebounders to beat the zone and Lebron is willing to hit them if they're open.
  4. Its getting attention on the Squawk because its the first time we've really been able to confirm that it isn't just Josh breaking procedure and floating out the perimeter (whether its the 3pt line or 18 feet... same thing) but the actual offensive philosophy where we literally ask Josh Smith, the shooter that he is, to hang out on the perimeter. Its confirmation that we don't just have a mediocre offensive system but one that actually sets the team and Smith indivudually up for failure.
  5. Maybe I'd activate Morris for that, Lebron looks like he has about 40lbs of muscle on Solo... I just can't imagine Solo dishing a hard foul. ... but Lebron is the tough because you really want to double him all the time to keep him from driving but he's such a strong and decisive passer that once you send the double, he can thrown right over you and hit an open man across court. I like having Josh on Andy V/Wallace while they're in the game and then letting him come and contest Bron's shot every time down. Josh-intimidation was a factor against the Heat, we can make it one against the Cavs too. The biggest issue is going to be when the have both Joe Smith and Z in the game because both those guys can nail the J, then you just gotta hope someone can stay in front of the most devestating wing player in the game.
  6. The Polish Hammer got the start for Orlando and did a damn fine job. Regardless, we'll have to be creative. I'd probably feel more comfortable dressing Othello than Randolph and playing Josh at C -- I think Josh might be the best matchup against JO in man D anyway just because he can contest that fadeaway better than Al or Z. For whatever reason I have more faith in Othello than Randolph. Whatever happens, its going to be key for Josh to take this game as a big challenge, on a personal level. If he can be a real force on the glass and in the paint, we might be able to get away with going small (or in Solo's case, unskilled).
  7. Wade wasn't so concerned for other people's feelings after dunks when he was throwing down windmills against the vastly outmanned teams from Canada or Lithuania this summer. These announcers saw that and said, "Oh my goodness, WADE IS BACK." They didn't say he was classless then, why is Josh classless for doing it against a more worth adversary?
  8. Don't know if I see it really happening, don't know if thats worth hoping for. I would just be happy with better shot selection. Take the open midrange J when you have it and there are no other options, but never ever ever ever look for that shot or take it when there is a chance to go to the hole. On top of that, work the baseline some and try to crash the offensive glass more.
  9. I thought the bad news was going to be that the game was cancelled because of swine flu.
  10. Eh, it was an average-ish offensive performance (made smart passes, no stupid turnovers) but he was again the heart of our D. Even Joe took 21 possessions to get 24 points. Something does need to change though if we're going to become elite with this group because Josh is the only one with the ability to push us over the top with the skills he does have. If he continues to be just "good" then we won't be able to be much better than the 47 win team we are now.
  11. crimedog

    Josh Smith

    There was a reason that he slipped to the 17th pick. Hell, the man who drafted him didn't even think he'd be as good as he is now or he wouldn't have picked a bench player in the lottery instead of him. There was/is no reason to think he'll be on the Lebron/KG level unless you were a little too impressed by him over the past couple of years.
  12. http://www.palmbeachpost.com/blogs/content...e_wade_sou.html Wade was then asked about the simmering battles in this series: Wade vs. Mario West; Jamaal Magloire vs. Josh Smith; Jermaine O’Neal vs. Zaza Pachulia. “First of all, Mario, I have nothing simmering with him,” Wade said dismissively. “He has not been a factor in this series. It’s irrelevant to me. I have nothing brewing with him at all.” In other words, "I was really embarassed when their 10th man locked me down at the end of the quarter."
  13. Agreed, although he seems to be better about 5 than in the past.
  14. Yeah, he was rugged as hell there and Wade was pissed about it. Wade wanted to make his move earlier but Mario kept him back towards half court a little longer than he wanted and when Wade tried to get into the lane Mario was a step ahead and Wade had to pull back for a heavily contested fadeaway that bricked pretty hard. Rio was pumped, I was pumped, Smith was pumped, and the arena was pumped. Rio is a better match against Wade than against Lebron because Lebron is 6'8 (might be taller now, he's been in the league for a while and came in as a teen) stronger than the vast majority of NBA PFs.
  15. Even with all that though, recognize the fact that he already brings a lot to the table, the Heat's beat writer Ira Winderman puts it best: All credit to Atlanta: It played the kind of game again that beats the Heat. It played through an injury to Al Horford. And it's Smith, not Wade, who has become the dominant force in the playoffs, for his if only by his inside defensive presence alone. http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/basketb...,1438247.column Can Josh be a lot better than he is now? Definitely. Should he be? Yep. Is he already a game-changer for this tea? Of course.
  16. Wade will probably be 3rd or 4th in the voting. Kobe will get second most likley. Plus during 06 the media pimped Kobe for the MVP quite a bit too (even though Lebron's numbers were just gross and he was on a 50 win team). I'm not concerned with them giving him his due, he was legit this season.
  17. I think the issue for this series is less about Horford and more about Solo. I though Jones handled himself alright the past couple of games but if you have him out there too long, you are playing with fire.
  18. So showboating and disrespect are ok if you have won a title?
  19. So you're no longer concerned about "showboating" and "disrespecting the other team" but we're moving on to dunking when you aren't a good shooter?
  20. Yeah, I'm a pretty liberal dude and I don't have any problem with it... making assumptions about people like that doesn't help anyone, especially when you're wrong.
  21. Are the Nuggets legit contenders? Do the Nuggets blow it up?
  22. I think we don't trade Horford for Kaman because of the injury thing. Kaman is good for about 45 games in a good season.
  23. Thats why I said in previous posts that he should have done a dunk he knew he could stick...
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