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    Aldridge >>> Dirk
    Lillard >>> Monta
    Batum >>> Mariam
    Mathews == Carter?
    Lopez >> Dalembert

    what do you guys think? IMO they are a better younger mavs. Spurs gonna have to step it up to even compete? or what am I missing?

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    No.


    This spurs will close this series out in 6 or less. I'd be willing to make a ban bet on it too.

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    Well, I wouldn't, but feel free.

    I HOPE they aren't a younger, more athletic Mavs team because I think we would be in a world of hurt if that was the case.

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    sometimes more experience is better than athleticism. They know how to play in crucial tight games with poise and composure better

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    The Blazers are the Blazers. The Mavericks are the Mavericks.

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    noone on that team is as pure of a shooter as Dirk. Lillard is a boss but he isnt 7ft. Spurs in 6 or less

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    Portland has a better starting lineup, but their bench is one of the worst in the league. Stotts also isn't as good of a coach as Carlisle.

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    Aldridge >>> Dirk

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    noone on that team is as pure of a shooter as Dirk. Lillard is a boss but he isnt 7ft. Spurs in 6 or less
    Aldridge is shooting 48% while Dirk 42% tbh

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    30pts/game at 48% vs 20pts/game at 41% tbqh

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    30pts/game at 48% vs 20pts/game at 41% tbqh
    sample size

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    7 playoffs games is quite the sample size tbh

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    7 playoffs games is quite the sample size tbh
    No, it isn't. It's not even a small sample size. It's tiny. A season is barely enough of a sample size to matter.

    Dallas played WAY above their heads that entire series and would have been out in 5 anyway if Carter had not shot 98% from 3 in the first 6 games.

    If Portland plays out of their mind for 7 games of course it will be rough. Same with any good team in the playoffs. But if the Spurs are in high gear it won't matter what the Blazers do.

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    7 playoffs games is quite the sample size tbh
    So Splitter and Manu are far and away our best players? Good to know.

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    So Splitter and Manu are far and away our best players? Good to know.
    and Parker yes. Coming into this series are they not?

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    No, it isn't. It's not even a small sample size. It's tiny. A season is barely enough of a sample size to matter.

    Dallas played WAY above their heads that entire series and would have been out in 5 anyway if Carter had not shot 98% from 3 in the first 6 games.

    If Portland plays out of their mind for 7 games of course it will be rough. Same with any good team in the playoffs. But if the Spurs are in high gear it won't matter what the Blazers do.
    1 playoff game = 5 regular season game IMO

    so the sample size is about 25 regular season games or about 1/3 of a season. quite the sample size

    I still have the Spurs in 7 but my question was are the Blazer not a younger better mavs? I'd say so

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    sometimes more experience is better than athleticism. They know how to play in crucial tight games with poise and composure better
    Sometimes not

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    1 playoff game = 5 regular season game IMO

    so the sample size is about 25 regular season games or about 1/3 of a season. quite the sample size

    I still have the Spurs in 7 but my question was are the Blazer not a younger better mavs? I'd say so
    They are not the Mavs but they are better than the Mavs.

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    So Splitter and Manu are far and away our best players? Good to know.
    Try Duncan and Parker.

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    If Portland plays out of their mind for 7 games of course it will be rough.
    One reason I'm confident headed into this series; Portland already had their "play above their heads" series. They're due for a regression to the mean.

    LMA: Went from 23 ppg on 50.7 TS% in the RS to 30 ppg on 54.6 TS% in the playoffs

    Lillard: Went from 20.7 ppg on 56.8 TS% to 25.5 ppg on 66.5 TS% (he won't keep playing like this...those are LeBron-esque numbers when it comes to combining volume with efficiency).

    We already saw Aldridge's performance start to dip towards the end of the Houston series. Now, that might've partially been due to him getting tired as the series went on, but some of it was simply due to him regressing to his mean.

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    Try Duncan and Parker.
    It was sarcasm because he said a 7 game sample size is plenty when it's the playoffs. Splitter and Manu played better than Duncan/Parker in the 1st round.

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    It was sarcasm because he said a 7 game sample size is plenty when it's the playoffs. Splitter and Manu played better than Duncan/Parker in the 1st round.
    I know

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    no

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    The Portland Trail Blazers are the greatest team in NBA history

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    The two best players on the Blazers and Mavs are similar. Dirk and LMA are jump shooting bigs. Ellis and Lillard are smaller guards who can shoot and penetrate. I'd definitely give the edge to Lillard over Ellis. Dirk vs LMA is basically a push. The rest of the two teams aren't very similar. Dallas was more experienced and better coached IMO. Portland is younger and more athletic. The Spurs should be considerable favorites, but it will be a good series. A lot will depend on how Portland reacts to the biggest stage many of its players have been on.

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