WiggyRuss
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Perhaps playing in a bubble in Florida right after a civil rights incident in Wisconsin where the team boycotts a game is slightly different than playing than playing at your own stadium I dunno Just thought
Or the Bucks had a great night shooting the ball in a make and miss league.Perhaps playing in a bubble in Florida right after a civil rights incident in Wisconsin where the team boycotts a game is slightly different than playing than playing at your own stadium I dunno Just thought
LOL.
No chance they win 4 in a row.
Or the Bucks had a great night shooting the ball in a make and miss league.
I get the flex. The Cavs organization is the envy of the rest of the league.Typical Wiggy. Biggest clown on here. Shows up out the blue whenever the Heat, Lakers, or Warriors are struggling.
Miami had a great night shooting and the Bucks had a terrible night shooting in a make or miss league last game.Or the Bucks had a great night shooting the ball in a make and miss league.
Perhaps playing in a bubble in Florida right after a civil rights incident in Wisconsin where the team boycotts a game is slightly different than playing than playing at your own stadium I dunno Just thought
Miami had a great night shooting and the Bucks had a terrible night shooting in a make or miss league last game.
Same end result.
They shot 36% in Game 1.Miami had a great night shooting and the Bucks had a terrible night shooting in a make or miss league last game.
Same end result.
I get the flex. The Cavs organization is the envy of the rest of the league.
I am talking about 20 3's.Not true lol at all.
Miami shot 36% in game 1. Fuck are you talking about?
Bucks shot 49% tonight.
That is a huge difference. 36% would land you last in the league in shooting while 49% would land you 1st or 2nd in the league.
Miami didn't have close to a great shooting night in game 1.
They shot 36% in Game 1.
I am talking about 20 3's.
20 threes is a shit load. Nto too mention 40% getting there.
Compared to 5/31 from the Bucks.
Ill guarantee you that not one other team will lose a first round game with that kind of disparity. Its practically unheard of.
not to mention a 60% to 79% free throw shooting disparity in the favor of Miami
Unrelated but....
Heard a drop on talk radio in Philly today about rumors of Butler having issues with Heat staff recently. What have you heard? Any truth to it or is it typical lazy Jimmy Butler is a bad teammate talk.
You said Heat in 6.Did I say anything about them winning 4 in a row?
You said Heat in 6.
That is their only shot at winning the series.
and those 2 players were 12 of 23 from 3. Not like you can just ignore that. IF those guys were like 4 of 6--- okay- you can discount it- but 12 hits on 23 attempts is a huge portion of the shots. Thats 60% of the total makes.2 players shot well from 3. The rest of the team shot below 30% from 3. Please shut up
and my point was that its very very rare for a team to hit 15 more 3's than the other team and lose. As I said, that practically never happens in the modern NBA.
without James they have zero O'Briens...I get the flex. The Cavs organization is the envy of the rest of the league.