SlinkyRedfoot
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actually watching it live was almost painful. you could literally see the look of disbelief in the player's faces...
I found it to be energizing.
actually watching it live was almost painful. you could literally see the look of disbelief in the player's faces...
He’s still ignoring the point.
Yes, he was old, yes, Anythony played like his hands were in a cast, yes, Bird was limited, yet they all accepted their role and made a difference.
Like Tristan, opponents will live with whatever production occurs/occurred.
Sad thing you could see it coming from late in the 3rd/early 4th
hes the one comparing them.Oh, I agree. That's the thing that differs between the guys he's mentioning along with TT.
On top of that, TT is making by far more than any of the aforementioned players. The fact that we're comparing the players in the same class is more of an indictment on Thompson rather than praise.
if they win, get some momentum, and if LeBron was just truly slowed down by OG instead of just gassed- the series looks different.Game 2 is a game 7 for Toronto.
Win and maybe they push Cleveland to 6 games.
Lose and it is over in 4
Pretty ugly shooting last night by both teams. To say there is pressure on tha Raps in game 2 is an understatement. This should be their gap between the cavs and the celtics as the top team in the east. They need to take advantage
Game 2 is a game 7 for Toronto.
Win and maybe they push Cleveland to 6 games.
Lose and it is over in 4
The Raptors may feel more pressure at this point playing at home. If it turns quiet, it has to bug them.
I still expect Raptors to win game 2. The Cavs will have to change rotations -- probably more TT on JV. Love/Green struggled to guard him.
Just an unreal win....I thought the Cavs would win the series but i thought this would be a very very tough game for them and one that they were likely to lose.
LeBron was gassed-- you never see him go 1/8 from 3 or 1/6 from the line...he was 3/20 in the 4th qtr. and OT.....Love only shot 3/13. If you would have told me LeBron would go 1/6 from the free throw line , 1/8 from 3, Love would score 7 pts....id have said blow out loss
but the Cavs veteran role players stepped up huge...69 combined points for Tristan Thompson, Jeff Green, Kyle Korver, and JR Smith. These guys stepped up big time.
The Cavs benched outscored the Toronto bench.
It is just 1 game- and I remember thinking when the Cavs were down 3-1 to the Warriors that this just might be the adversity needed for them to say FUCK IT WE ARE DOING THIS- and I sure hope Toronto does not come out with that attitude in GAme 2.
I have said it over and over again that the Pacers chemistry, toughness and physicality forced the Cavs to face some adversity and hopefully toughened them up and built some chemistry of their own. Tonight the Raptors did not look nearly as mentally tough or as physical as the Pacers were.
Regardless- the Cavs stole home court tonight in a game where LeBron did not play his best and Love shot like shit because the role players stepped up in a huge way.
Great Game 1 win.
If the Cavs can pull it off on Thursday I will be feeling really good about a return trip to the ECF.
Honestly, I didn’t think there was anyway they were going to win seeing the 1st and even through 3. Love played like absolute shit, Lebron had his first inefficient game of the playoffs offensively and they were getting every rebound. Jonas
The Raptors missing their last 12 shots of the regular time including 3 straight tap ins at the end helped quite a bit.
But if the Raptors don't capitalize this year. I just don't see how they come back with the same squad and compete with Boston who'll have Hayward and Irving back along with a more seasoned Philly team (that could potentially have another all start added to the roster).
Yeah but the Cavs were missing a lot too, they missed so many easy shots. Both teams did. I mean the Cavs shot 41%, not great, the 3 ball saved them in this one