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Post by Ian Noble on May 21, 2010 14:42:52 GMT
Elite Division LA Lakers vs Charlotte Oklahoma City vs Utah Boston vs Chicago Cleveland vs Dallas Atlanta vs Memphis LA Lakers vs Phoenix Miami vs Boston Oklahoma City vs Houston Atlanta vs Denver San Antonio vs Utah 2nd Division Washington vs Detroit Minnesota vs New Jersey Golden State vs Philadelphia San Diego vs LA Clippers Golden State vs New York New Orleans vs Baltimore Indiana vs New Jersey Louisville vs LA Clippers
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Post by Ian Noble on May 21, 2010 14:46:21 GMT
My Celtics returning some strength thankfully, almost blew it in the 4th against the Bulls though.
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Post by David Robinson on May 21, 2010 15:48:13 GMT
1st loss of the season and it just happens to be the 1st day I change the starting line-up. I'll give it one more day though but then I'll have it to change it. Shooting 20% from the free throw line is unacceptable. Solid game by Duncan though couldn't contain D-Will.
And We Out
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Sam Presti
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Post by Sam Presti on May 21, 2010 16:53:55 GMT
Wow we got destroyed both games. Boston can u please check to make sure my Depth Chart is correct. It was fine for the 1st game and then got screwed up for the 2nd game somehow.
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Post by Justin Lee on May 21, 2010 17:47:50 GMT
Six guys with over 10+, and Ron Ron the only one for 20 against the Bobcats.
Then the 44 point victory over the Suns, with a Luke Walton sighting off the bench.
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Post by Oscar Robertson on May 21, 2010 19:48:59 GMT
my guys need to step it up
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Post by Pat Riley on May 21, 2010 19:55:16 GMT
Wow a 'thud' back to reality... Our bigs were dominated down low by KG and Perkins, our shooting percentages were terrible and our bench had very little production. We knew boston would test us, but not thrash us! We are now wondering whether Alston controls things a little better than Chalmers. I think we will give Chalmers one more game to work it out, but maybe he just isnt ready yet. The positive note for us was the steady play of Qrich and of course, D Wade, but is blatantly obvious Bostons defence was the difference in this game. Signing Out. Pat Riley
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Post by Larry Bird on May 21, 2010 20:22:52 GMT
Another big loss. I need to shake the roster up.
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