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    Where MANU happens! antgomez2009's Avatar
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    Well on the bright side, they needed a perfect Ibaka to stay ahead in this game...however, it looks like Durant has found his touch.....

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    Harden was today, so it evened out

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    IBAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAKkka

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    He missed those long jumpers in SA.

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    fluke ass 11/11........perkins and collison also had fluky games

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    i see another 75+ points from harden, westbrook, KD in game 5. Ibaka and the rest of their scrubs will be key. If they pull this crap, we lose its that simple

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    I'm expecting a cold game from the big guys in game 5, but Westbook and Harden will be hot. The question to me is how hard the Spurs will play on defense. Early in the game Leonard played tough defense on Durant and frustrated him, that will need to happen all game long.

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    While Ibaka can't be counted on to shoot 11/11 every game, he WILL knock down 55-65% of wide open 15 footers, and he won't take them unless he's wide open. Obviously, the Spurs defensive strategy was to give up that shot and hope that he wouldn't make them.

    If I'm a Spurs fan, I'd be more worried about Perkins. I think he is getting over his hip flexor strain, and he's starting to show the quick feet and explosive jumping that he had all of this year. What Perkins did tonight is NOT a fluke.

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    You have to take away from this game that their bigs are probably not going to score ever again like this. I think OKC was lucky tonight.

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    Our opponent's bigs playing like Kareem and Wilt.
    Dejavu all over again.

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    Dirkbaka, tbh... that was as fluke as they come...

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    Dirkbaka, tbh... that was as fluke as they come...

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    What a flukaka...


    Not in our house

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    Repeat after me: Role players play better at home.

    Though I wouldn't be surprised if Ibaka talked to Dragic before the game tbh

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    While Ibaka can't be counted on to shoot 11/11 every game, he WILL knock down 55-65% of wide open 15 footers, and he won't take them unless he's wide open. Obviously, the Spurs defensive strategy was to give up that shot and hope that he wouldn't make them.

    If I'm a Spurs fan, I'd be more worried about Perkins. I think he is getting over his hip flexor strain, and he's starting to show the quick feet and explosive jumping that he had all of this year. What Perkins did tonight is NOT a fluke.

    Ummm...yeah. Ok. I'm sure you can count on Perkins to take you to the promise land. I'm sure it had nothing to do with home court advantage.
    Hope someone's calling Coach Pop about this. Maybe he should double Perkins, too.



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    I've tried my damndest to convince you guys that Serge Ibaka is a top tier percentage shooter from 16-23 feet, but no one really gets it. Maybe you do now.

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    Why don't you guys look at stats before you make BS fluke claims? Ibaka shot 46% from this range in the regular season. He gets 3-4 going in without even grazing rim and no one bothers guarding him then he's gonna keep pouring it in. Sorry

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    Ibaka was pretty good, he won't shoot like this again, but he can hit that shot if he's open. Perk, i wouldn't count on that.

    On that same note, i'd expect Harden/RW to play better, both were crap today aside from Harden in the 4th.

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