You guys were down by 27. You shifted all over yourselves.
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You guys were down by 27. You shifted all over yourselves.
Yeah thank god for Parker there and on the jump shot after Marshall closed in on Duncan.
I about Puked before Parker made that shot.
Did I say that? No. I said it shifted the momentum.Quote:
Originally Posted by samikeyp
The 4pt play came a few minutes AFTER this happened.
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Originally Posted by peskypesky
Exactly! Then what also made it bad was even when Manu was in with the 2nd team he wasn't even involved in a couple of plays. The starters were summoned in waaay to late and were cold, We are REALLY fortunate that this was Cleveland and not Phx. I think Pop thought that Cle had all but mailed it in too!
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Originally Posted by conversekid
they gave you guys that one back though.... on the other end pavlovic didn't step out either
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Did I say that? No. I said it shifted the momentum.
The 4pt play came a few minutes AFTER this happened.
You are talking as if this is what decided the game.
Duncan was in the game while they were continuing to cut the lead.
The Four Down thing didn't work to stop the bleeding.
Damn 2-3-2 fucked me up...can't think straight right now I'm so pissed off!!! :bang :bang :bang :bang :bangQuote:
Originally Posted by Darkwaters
Cavs sweep at home...Spurs in 7 in triple OT.
It sure did. By the way, Varejao is a disgrace. His flopping is terrible... he even infected Jaque Vaughn and Francisco Elson.Quote:
Originally Posted by FlatMan
They made up for it by calling Sasha Pavlovic for the same exact thing the next possession. Besdies, Bowen stepping out of bounds when you're up 20+ is nothing compared to Parker getting away with a blatant travel during a huge comeback.Quote:
Originally Posted by conversekid
The Cavs lost because they played like crap for 36 minutes.
This play merely shifted the momentum back to the Spurs. Get it?
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Originally Posted by picnroll
Lets not talk about calls cle fans, How about the shot to the face by Lebron to Manu during the run. Please!!!!! Come with something more than that.
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Originally Posted by FlatMan
I knew it! Somebody is going to use that as an excuse..You should blame your #1 player, He passed the ball to Ginobli!!! :lol :lol
Just a guess, but Jacque Vaughn doesn't break 5 minutes of PT in Game 3. Barry doesn't break a sweat either.
I didn't see the replay, so I can't comment on that.Quote:
Originally Posted by Fillmoe
Part of that comeback was a phantom foul on Duncan against LeBron.Quote:
They made up for it by calling Sasha Pavlovic for the same exact thing the next possession. Besdies, Bowen stepping out of bounds when you're up 20+ is nothing compared to Parker getting away with a blatant travel during a huge comeback
I get what you are saying...I just disagree.
I think the Spurs being an NBA Champion caliber team and the Cavs being an 16th seed NCAA team is what shifted the momentum back to the Spurs. Get it? :drunk :drunkQuote:
Originally Posted by FlatMan
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Originally Posted by TampaDude
I can't see them winning three at home. Our meltdown in the 4th was due to coaching problems. If it were all against our starters I would maybe be thinking..... I am still freakin pissed. I still wanted us to win by at least 15-18 points. Not 9, what the hell 11.... I don't even know!! :bang
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Originally Posted by Marcus Bryant
Vaughn played ok until the meltdown started. I think the momentum started to shift when Barry managed to miss 3 WIDE OPEN damn shots!!!
Spurs are the "cardiac kids" of the NBA, aren't they??? I think I aged 10 years in the 4th quarter... :lol
I hate the 2-3-2 format!!!
Now, It'll be hard to giveup 2 of the next 3 games in order to win the championship at home!
i have a terrible headache now, thanks to Pop.
That won't happen and you know it. It is IMPOSSIBLE -- completely, utterly beyond the realm of possibility. Get USED to it! :lol :lol :lol :lolQuote:
Originally Posted by Dirk Nowitzki
From where I sat.........the door was open for Cavs to grab their own destiny and they stepped in only to get the door slammed in their face by Manu's dagger & 1 and Tony's clutch baskets.
You've got to remember that the Cav's know how much effort they put in while the Spur's bench was on the floor and after the substitutions took place after their run, probably their best run of the postseason, that they still fell short. Yeah, it gave them hope that they closed the gap but falling short in spite of your best efforts tears you up.
Not to forget that the Spurs play better on the road than they do at home, 2005 Finals road games notwithstanding.
Pop has found his leadoff for the agenda at the next practice and film session.
Complacency.
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Originally Posted by peskypesky
I almost threw up dude!!! :oops
I don't know how to judge Brent Barry, yes he missed, but at least he shot