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Caleb Martin


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Was coming here to make this thread.  I think it speaks more to coaching then anything else.  Look at the heats roster.  It's fuging trash. Objectively it's worse than the hornets roster last year.

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Lol dude is averaging like 5ppg in the finals. Teams weren’t guarding him. I guess that’s an improvement over the playoffs last year when teams weren’t guarding him and he was still poo. Credit to Spoelstra and Jimmy Butler for carrying the sisters of the poor to the finals

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1 hour ago, WUnderhill said:

Lol dude is averaging like 5ppg in the finals. Teams weren’t guarding him. I guess that’s an improvement over the playoffs last year when teams weren’t guarding him and he was still poo. Credit to Spoelstra and Jimmy Butler for carrying the sisters of the poor to the finals

obviously his series against the celtics was an outlier but worth noting in the Finals he's been limited by illness. he's a solid all around player who has been pretty clutch in big games this year. Spo deserves credit and Jimmy for the first few series but he hasn't been carrying anything the past couple series, other guys like Caleb have just been stepping up.

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3 hours ago, t96 said:

obviously his series against the celtics was an outlier but worth noting in the Finals he's been limited by illness. he's a solid all around player who has been pretty clutch in big games this year. Spo deserves credit and Jimmy for the first few series but he hasn't been carrying anything the past couple series, other guys like Caleb have just been stepping up.

Butler’s averaging 27pts, 6.6rbs, 5.9ast for the playoffs. 

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44 minutes ago, WUnderhill said:

Butler’s averaging 27pts, 6.6rbs, 5.9ast for the playoffs. 

https://www.espn.com/nba/player/gamelog/_/id/6430/jimmy-butler

 

Look at his Bucks series... And his shooting % in the past few series. Jimmy has been great overall and yes their best player, but he is not carrying the team. They play great team defense, move the ball well and several guys have been shooting lights out. He carried the team against the Bucks for sure but not really since then.

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