2011/2012 NBA Thread: Greatness & Awesomeness

Who will win it all?

  • Bulls

  • Heat

  • Spurs

  • Thunder

  • Celtics

  • Hawks

  • Lakers

  • Grizzlies

  • Magic

  • Knicks

  • Nuggets

  • Mavericks

  • Pacers

  • Clippers

  • 76ers

  • Jazz

  • Bulls

  • Heat

  • Spurs

  • Thunder

  • Celtics

  • Hawks

  • Lakers

  • Grizzlies

  • Magic

  • Knicks

  • Nuggets

  • Mavericks

  • Pacers

  • Clippers

  • 76ers

  • Jazz

  • Bulls

  • Heat

  • Spurs

  • Thunder

  • Celtics

  • Hawks

  • Lakers

  • Grizzlies

  • Magic

  • Knicks

  • Nuggets

  • Mavericks

  • Pacers

  • Clippers

  • 76ers

  • Jazz

  • Bulls

  • Heat

  • Spurs

  • Thunder

  • Celtics

  • Hawks

  • Lakers

  • Grizzlies

  • Magic

  • Knicks

  • Nuggets

  • Mavericks

  • Pacers

  • Clippers

  • 76ers

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I just don't know how lebron survived such a brutal hit
It's funny, it would've been a foul anyway but Lebron actually flops for a flagrant call. They should really start making flops technicals.
 
The game is far from over but man, OKC just doesn't look the part of an NBA finalist.
 
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I just don't know how lebron survived such a brutal hit
Didn't get to see the game, but the ball is on the other side of the court? :huh:Interesting

And the acting is great, but I've seen worse.
 
Didn't get to see the game, but the ball is on the other side of the court? :huh:Interesting

And the acting is great, but I've seen worse.
it got worse if you saw what he did after the hit. When asked about it at halftime, he said he had to "keep his composure" even though it wasn't even that bad of a foul
 
it got worse if you saw what he did after the hit. When asked about it at halftime, he said he had to "keep his composure" even though it wasn't even that bad of a foul
lol It should have been Chandler trying to keep his composure. How can you have to keep your composure with a troll face on?
 
Ridiculous that Rose was still on the court when it happened.
 
Yep. If I were Jerry Reinsdorf, I would seriously be considering firing Tom Thibodeau right now. Bulls were set to make a championship run this season. That hope just got flushed away because the coach wouldn't tell his star to sit the **** down with a 12 point lead and 70 seconds left. Thibodeau's excuse is that Rose needed to "work on closing." The playoffs isn't the time for a teaching experience. I'd fire him.
 
Yep. If I were Jerry Reinsdorf, I would seriously be considering firing Tom Thibodeau right now. Bulls were set to make a championship run this season. That hope just got flushed away because the coach wouldn't tell his star to sit the **** down with a 12 point lead and 70 seconds left. Thibodeau's excuse is that Rose needed to "work on closing." The playoffs isn't the time for a teaching experience. I'd fire him.

That's a little extreme no? If Rose doesn't get injured nobody even mentions this. It's a 12 point lead with a minute left. 12 point leads disappear in a flash in the NBA.
 
That's a little extreme no? If Rose doesn't get injured nobody even mentions this. It's a 12 point lead with a minute left. 12 point leads disappear in a flash in the NBA.

I'll agree with you. That is extreme. Either way, by Monday afternoon, he will be scapegoated and crucified by angry fans, management, and analysts.
 
That's a little extreme no? If Rose doesn't get injured nobody even mentions this. It's a 12 point lead with a minute left. 12 point leads disappear in a flash in the NBA.

With 70 seconds left? I wasn't watching the game but I'm guessing that the Sixers were going to start fouling (if they hadn't already). How often does fouling with a double digit lead really work? 1 out of 100 times? That is probably being generous.

You're right that if Rose doesn't get injured, no one says a thing. But Rose DID get injured. And just like that, the Bulls went from being championship favorites to bordering on irrelevant. The Bulls can't hang with the Heat and Celtics now.

It was one bad decision. One bad call that ruined a potential championship season however. It was one of those massive, colossal **** ups that someone has to take the fall for. It is like the otherwise solid kicker who shanks the 20 yarder in the playoffs with ten seconds left. He's still a quality kicker, but you almost have to cut him. This decision was too stupid and will have too big of an effect to let Thibodeau stick around.
 
Yep. If I were Jerry Reinsdorf, I would seriously be considering firing Tom Thibodeau right now. Bulls were set to make a championship run this season. That hope just got flushed away because the coach wouldn't tell his star to sit the **** down with a 12 point lead and 70 seconds left. Thibodeau's excuse is that Rose needed to "work on closing." The playoffs isn't the time for a teaching experience. I'd fire him.

Matt in the NBA thread. :wow:
 
I usually pop up every now and then in the playoffs. I have no stake in the NBA, but I do follow it casually throughout the season and increase my attention during the playoffs.
 
With 70 seconds left? I wasn't watching the game but I'm guessing that the Sixers were going to start fouling (if they hadn't already). How often does fouling with a double digit lead really work? 1 out of 100 times? That is probably being generous.

You're right that if Rose doesn't get injured, no one says a thing. But Rose DID get injured. And just like that, the Bulls went from being championship favorites to bordering on irrelevant. The Bulls can't hang with the Heat and Celtics now.

It was one bad decision. One bad call that ruined a potential championship season however. It was one of those massive, colossal **** ups that someone has to take the fall for. It is like the otherwise solid kicker who shanks the 20 yarder in the playoffs with ten seconds left. He's still a quality kicker, but you almost have to cut him. This decision was too stupid and will have too big of an effect to let Thibodeau stick around.

The thing is, hindsight is 20/20. At no point during those last few minutes did the thought "Man, they should sit Rose down now". No one on this planet thought that. Of course after the fact "WHAT THE **** WAS HE DOING ON THE COURT!!!" He won't and shouldn't be fired.
 
With 70 seconds left? I wasn't watching the game but I'm guessing that the Sixers were going to start fouling (if they hadn't already). How often does fouling with a double digit lead really work? 1 out of 100 times? That is probably being generous.

You're right that if Rose doesn't get injured, no one says a thing. But Rose DID get injured. And just like that, the Bulls went from being championship favorites to bordering on irrelevant. The Bulls can't hang with the Heat and Celtics now.

It was one bad decision. One bad call that ruined a potential championship season however. It was one of those massive, colossal **** ups that someone has to take the fall for. It is like the otherwise solid kicker who shanks the 20 yarder in the playoffs with ten seconds left. He's still a quality kicker, but you almost have to cut him. This decision was too stupid and will have too big of an effect to let Thibodeau stick around.
Is it Ok to put a little bit of blame on Rose himself though? I just saw a clip of the injury now and he made a pretty strong move to the basket when they had a comfortable lead. He's already been so fragile this season and another scenario could've been him landing on another player's foot in traffic late in the game like that. ACL injuries are always freak and random too but I think he could've avoided the paint at that point in the game. T-Mac scored 13 points in 30 seconds a few years ago, it's not like it's impossible for the coach to want to have his starters in just a little bit longer.
 
To be a bit fair, as someone who's ruptured his Patella Tendon and tore an ACL on different occasions, once your body starts breaking down in that way, it's going to happen regardless, sooner or later. It wasn't the same as say, Shumpert's, who made an awkward step, this was a jumping motion, there wasn't anything awkward about it.

With the way he plays, the type of explosive movements and corkscrew actions he makes, if it was going to go, it was going to go, whether it was this series, next series, Conference Finals, whenever. If he kept playing Basketball the way he plays it, he wouldn't have lasted this season.
 
The thing is, hindsight is 20/20. At no point during those last few minutes did the thought "Man, they should sit Rose down now". No one on this planet thought that. Of course after the fact "WHAT THE **** WAS HE DOING ON THE COURT!!!" He won't and shouldn't be fired.

I don't think he will be fired. Though if they lose this series I am sure there will be some talk. I am simply saying that I would.

It is a coach's job to know these things. You're right, no fan thought that Rose should sit. But a coach should. A coach should remember the cautionary tale of Magic in game 2 and the 4 game sweep that followed. With victory in hand, the star should be on the bench.

Plus Thibodeau's explanation is ridiculous. The playoffs isn't the time for Rose to be learning how to close a game. Thibodeau should just own up and admit the mistake.

Is it Ok to put a little bit of blame on Rose himself though? I just saw a clip of the injury now and he made a pretty strong move to the basket when they had a comfortable lead. He's already been so fragile this season and another scenario could've been him landing on another player's foot in traffic late in the game like that. ACL injuries are always freak and random too but I think he could've avoided the paint at that point in the game. T-Mac scored 13 points in 30 seconds a few years ago, it's not like it's impossible for the coach to want to have his starters in just a little bit longer.

No, it's not on Rose. Players are dumb, players are selfish, especially in basketball (the most individualized of all team sports). It is the coach's job to know better and to tell his player to sit the **** down.
 
Kobe sat the last game of the season with the scoring title on the line.

When you are up 12 with a little over a minute to go, with a player who has been having health problems all season, you put his backside on the bench. It isn't even a question.
 
Christ, Rose seems to be made of glass this season.

It looks like Eastern Conference is the Miami Heat's to lose this season, with Bulls pretty much out of contention with Rose's latest injury.
 
As long as Chris Bosh continues to play scared in the presence of Kevin Garnett, I'm not so sure, but without a doubt, if Miami somehow doesn't come out of the East, it will be a failure of monumental proportions...
 
It looks like Eastern Conference is the Miami Heat's to lose this season, with Bulls pretty much out of contention with Rose's latest injury.

I hate them, but Boston have more then a good chance.
 
To be fair, 12 points isn't an insurmountable lead with a little more than a minute left. At best it's, a 4-5 possession lead, but a few quick and timely turnovers could tie it. But with hindsight, it didn't make much sense for Rose to be in there, especially given his recent injury issues, and it doesn't make sense to for him to be trying to score the way he did in traffic.
 
To be fair, 12 points isn't an insurmountable lead with a little more than a minute left. At best it's, a 4-5 possession lead, but a few quick and timely turnovers could tie it. But with hindsight, it didn't make much sense for Rose to be in there, especially given his recent injury issues, and it doesn't make sense to for him to be trying to score the way he did in traffic.

It isn't like CJ Watson doesn't know how to run the offense.

Your point on Rose trying something like that falls on the coach. He knows his player, he knows Rose is going to go all out while he is on the floor. That is why he should of been protecting him from himself.
 
As long as Chris Bosh continues to play scared in the presence of Kevin Garnett, I'm not so sure, but without a doubt, if Miami somehow doesn't come out of the East, it will be a failure of monumental proportions...
Meh, Bosh manned up last year in the playoffs against Garnett as the series progressed.

The East is all but locked up for Miami now.
 
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