MultiTroll
08-05-2020, 11:20 AM
Largest point spread win $$$$$$$ since 1993. 19.5 points.
Before some of you sheep who think pro sports players, coaches, managers, janitors, cheerleaders fans and all related are never in debt nor bet on games, it can be acknowledged that:
a. Bucks did not need this game. At all. Rested Freak and others for half the game
b. upsets happen, people are human.
However, notice the final play with the Bucks having a chance to tie:
blob:https://www.nba.com/0fa6dacf-565d-4d5d-9a9b-14fff266e14b
Seems like they go out of their way to NOT get a shot up.
1st pasty white Guard tries to get the ball inside, as if a 2 pointer is going to do anything. But, maybe he was looking for the pass back outside the arc. Could be considered good decoy pass. Well, look at what he does when he gets the ball back with a second left and obviously needs to shoot the damn ball. He's gonna drive?
As to the Bucks final defensive play, also suspect. Down only one at 117-116 they play good D and have the Nets down to a couple seconds on the shot clock. Garrett Temple is kind of panicking, unsure what to do so runs off the most basic of screens. Bucks Marvin Williams reacts like a snail, gives Temple the pretty much wide open jumper. Could just simply have been Marvin being at should-have-retired stage or just a bonehead lack of awareness of clock. Regardless, the Bucks final offensive possession is worthy of being looked at as potential rigger imo. What's yours?
Before some of you sheep who think pro sports players, coaches, managers, janitors, cheerleaders fans and all related are never in debt nor bet on games, it can be acknowledged that:
a. Bucks did not need this game. At all. Rested Freak and others for half the game
b. upsets happen, people are human.
However, notice the final play with the Bucks having a chance to tie:
blob:https://www.nba.com/0fa6dacf-565d-4d5d-9a9b-14fff266e14b
Seems like they go out of their way to NOT get a shot up.
1st pasty white Guard tries to get the ball inside, as if a 2 pointer is going to do anything. But, maybe he was looking for the pass back outside the arc. Could be considered good decoy pass. Well, look at what he does when he gets the ball back with a second left and obviously needs to shoot the damn ball. He's gonna drive?
As to the Bucks final defensive play, also suspect. Down only one at 117-116 they play good D and have the Nets down to a couple seconds on the shot clock. Garrett Temple is kind of panicking, unsure what to do so runs off the most basic of screens. Bucks Marvin Williams reacts like a snail, gives Temple the pretty much wide open jumper. Could just simply have been Marvin being at should-have-retired stage or just a bonehead lack of awareness of clock. Regardless, the Bucks final offensive possession is worthy of being looked at as potential rigger imo. What's yours?