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2021-2022 Games Thread


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6 minutes ago, Cam Lawter said:

What's everyones prediction for tomorrow? I think we go into Atlanta and get a win and then lose the next series.  John Collins is out and Heyward, i'll be honest the team doesnt even need him anymore. 

Agree. It'll be interesting though. The guys play high octane every game so on one hand I think they're ready for the playoff intensity, on the other hand they're not going to win a series playing their inconsistent defense.

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this has been a team that plays up and down to our competition, so it's possible.  I just want our young guys to get as much post season experience as possible for the future.

The game will tell us if understand how serious the post season is, especially in the play in...win or go home.  If we play very well and lose, I'm ok with that, but if show up and lay an egg, it means we still have a lot of growing to do.

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Looking like the Hawks then the Cavs if we win. I'd rather have the Cavs in the 2nd game, less playoff experience on their roster and if our shots are falling we have a good shot. Remember last year Melo had a fuged up wrist and Malik Monk was out there shooting like 10%. 

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8 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

Looks like we're winning tonight and will get Boston. If you guys beat Atlanta, then the Cavs ... you think you can beat Miami? I forget, is it Miami or Chicago that's been playing average lately?

Kind of both tbh but Chicago has definitely been the worst out of the two.

I think we could potentially take Miami to 6 games.

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12 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

Other teams have done that sort of thing before. The NBA should put their foot down on that sort of thing.

Yeah it’s ridiculous… I mean it was blatantly obvious… Jru Holiday played less than a minute so he could get his bonus and then he went to the bench while Sandro Mamukelashvili, Thansis Antetokounmpo, Jordan Nwora, Jevon Carter, Rayjon Tucker, and Lindell Wigginton played the rest of the game…

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9 hours ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

Shouldn't a team have that right though? NFL teams rest starters all the time. Yeah, they wanted an easier 1st round foe ... but if you're given the chance to do it you should be able to. As a Nets fan, I'd much rather face Boston anyway.

I think at that point you risk the integrity of the game. Boston could have easily done the same thing and they chose not to.

At the end of the day it’s still going to happen but let’s not make it obvious.

What the Bucks did would be on par with Brooklyn just playing Claxton, Duke, Edwards, Sharpe, Thomas, Griffin, and Dragic.

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15 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Most people going with the Hawks tonight… but whatever happens I’m okay with, this draft is deep so being able to get a player like Agbaji or Williams would be a nice consolation prize.

Correct and we're probably losing Bridges in the offseason because we can't afford him. Sigh. 

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