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  1. Butler's chances of making a repeat type run next year just ended, Hayward staying in the draft.
  2. QUOTE (Jordan4life @ May 5, 2010 -> 03:43 PM) Offensively? You're right. They've got more firepower. But pitching dominates October. And I don't care what Rauch is doing right now. I would be scared out of my mind as a Twins fan if Rauch is called upon to protect a 1-run lead against offensive juggernauts like the Yankees and Rays. I agree with this and more importantly for the Twins is they just don't have anywhere near the starting pitching of the Yanks or Rays. Except for maybe Liriano (but lets see if he stays healthy and holds up over the course of the year) they have a bunch of average starters. But against the Yanks you have to face Sabathia, Burnett, Pettitte and Phil Hughes is looking awesome so far this year. And the Rays entire rotation is filled with guys who are big time talents and can dominate you on any night. Granted I would expect at least one or two of those guys to fall off but they still are more impressive than Baker, Slowey, Blackburn and Pavano.
  3. I don't pretend to be an expert on hockey, but this seems like a horrendous call.
  4. QUOTE (Thunderbolt @ May 5, 2010 -> 09:34 PM) Never said it's the same, but it's similiar. It's closer to Princeton then it is D'Antoni, but it has a lot of the same elements and pace. Ultimatley, most offensive basketball strategies do. "Memphis' coach talks Suns Is Memphis' up-tempo offense similar to what the Suns run? Tigers coach John Calipari was asked that during Sunday's media session for the NCAA championship game in San Antonio. Here's his answer: "If I had Steve Nash, we'd be playing like the Phoenix Suns. "The offense is geared to all four perimeter guys being able to start the offense, and some of it is scripted. That's why I say it's like Princeton on steroids. It's just faster. . . . We pitch, we drive, boom, we stop in a certain area - that means he's going to the basket. I know Princeton does it with a spin. We just do it different, but it's the same." http://www.azcentral.com/sports/colleges/a...406ncaaadv.html But it isn't similar in pace. Calipari's teams have consistently been slightly above average in terms of possessions per game whereas the Suns have consistently played at one of the highest possessions per game in the NBA. And nothing Calipari says in that entire answer makes any sense. The Princeton offense is based on spacing, back door cuts, and using passing to get open shots. Calipari's system is based on the dribble drive and guys attacking one on one.
  5. QUOTE (Thunderbolt @ May 5, 2010 -> 09:22 PM) The dribble drive spaces out four members of the offense, allowing the point guard to either drive or dish out to the perimeter. It requires a dynamic guard like Rose, Wall, Evans or Steve Nash to break the defense inwards and allow the ball to be cleared out. They’re not identical strageies, but they are similar. Mostly both are about attacking the basket constantly. It’s an up-tempo style that’s eek to maximize offensive efficiently. Spacing the floor and having a dynamic guard attack the basket doesn't make an offensive system similar. Almost all offenses do that when they have a playmaker like the ones you listed. Hell, the Cavs space the floor with Jamison, Williams, and Parker and then have LeBron attack. Is that offense similar to D'Antoni's? Also, Calipari's teams have never played that fast of pace. They play faster than the majority of college basketball teams but they don't play appreciably faster than the average college team and are well behind teams such as Carolina that really play up tempo basketball.
  6. QUOTE (fathom @ May 5, 2010 -> 09:21 PM) Calipari would only take the Bulls job if he knew LBJ was coming to Chicago, I can pretty much guarantee that. Good because that is the only way I would want him to coach the Bulls.
  7. QUOTE (Thunderbolt @ May 5, 2010 -> 07:27 PM) I'm a huge Calipari fan. He's a bit of a slime ball but he runs a pro-style offense (Driibble drive is very similiar to the Dantoni Suns offense), is like a father to D-Rose, and has connections with all the boat load free agents. How on earth is Cal's offense anything like the Suns offense? The Suns run an incredibly high number of pick and rolls and have stressed the importance of driving to then kick it out for open 3's. I haven't seen any of that be an emphasis in Cal's offense. Bottom line is I want nothing to do with Calipari unless he guarantees the Bulls LeBron.
  8. QUOTE (whitesoxfan101 @ May 5, 2010 -> 02:27 PM) I don't dislike the NBA because I like the NHL. I liked both leagues for a long time and co-existed easily. I dislike the NBA because it absolutely sucks. Well in the NBA and NHL, you have 16 of 30 teams making the playoffs, so there is no difference in that sense. It's just that in the NHL playoffs, it's a lot more wide open and everybody has a chance to make noise, whereas in the NBA only a few select teams have a shot. That's not really my issue with the NBA though. My issue is the product stinks, and in addition to the product stinking, the product often looks borderline fixed due to awful officiating. Laughable, there is as much talent in the NBA as there has been at any point in NBA history. There was a pretty big lull following the Jordan era but the talent and the style of play is terrific right now. And anyone who complains about NBA refs should also hate college basketball and HS basketball because refs at those levels are even worse. If you can't enjoy watching the Spurs, Suns, Jazz, Lakers, OKC, etc. play then you just don't like basketball. Edit: Also not sure why this is such a topic in a hockey thread but the complaints about the NBA are for the most part ridiculous especially since most people love college basketball which is a vastly inferior product outside of the excitement of a one and done tournament (but more exciting doesn't' mean a better brand of basketball, it is just more dramatic).
  9. Deron hasn't played well tonight but wow have the Jazz big men killed them tonight. Just getting manhandled on the glass, they Lakers grabbed a ton of offensive rebounds down the stretch.
  10. Awesome job walking a guy trying to make an out Gavin.
  11. QUOTE (SoxFan562004 @ May 4, 2010 -> 05:28 PM) A friend of mine worked at the same company, and he said there was a memo that any inter-office shennanigans could and would result in some form of severe discipline. It's just a sad example of "Cubbie lore" that he is singled out, Prior absolutely melted down, the double play ball was blown and to top it off it wasn't the close out game, Kerry Wood pitched and lost game 7. I had told my friends in the Atlanta series that the Cubs wouldn't go far that year because Wood and Prior would choke, then they pitched real well until game 6 or 7, so I was right!!! lol I will never understand why Steve Bartman rather than Alex Gonzalez has been made out to be the villain and the goat by Cubs fans. If Gonzalez makes a routine play on a double play ball the Cubs go to the World Series, I've never been convinced Alou catches that ball to begin with.
  12. Everytime I watch Carlos Boozer play against the Lakers I'm reminded of why I don't want him on the Bulls. He is a good player, but he sucks on D, and struggles to score on anything other than a jump shot because he isn't athletic and doesn't have the length to score against Gasol or Bynum in the post on a consistent basis.
  13. QUOTE (fathom @ May 2, 2010 -> 12:09 PM) That's a record, it took Hawk one pitch to complain about the umpire. I'd much rather the ump have a bigger zone, as opposed to yesterday's. Agreed, Buehrle with a small zone against the Yankees would be a disaster.
  14. Awful play by AJ but at least Vizquel got the run home.
  15. Can we please get rid of Pierre? Wow is he awful.
  16. Well at least he didn't give up a run but not the most promising start for Danks.
  17. Wow Danks needs to get it together or it is going to be a long day. Both those balls were crushed.
  18. Spurs v. Suns in Round 2. That should be a fun series and those teams have a long history of bad blood between them.
  19. QUOTE (LittleHurt05 @ Apr 28, 2010 -> 08:39 PM) Awesome, Habs Win!!! Hawks have home-ice in the Stanley Cup Finals! Jaroslav Halak might be the 2nd most popular player in Canada right now. Unreal performance by Halak in the last 3 games of that series. Washington dominated each of the last 3 games but he stopped 37 of 38 shots in game 5, 53 out of 54 shots in game 6 and 41 of 42 tonight.
  20. Wow Atlanta with a huge choke tonight blowing a solid late and what once was a 2-0 Atlanta series lead is now 3-2 Milwaukee. And it made me a little happy to see Jamal Crawford play a huge role in Atlanta losing tonight.
  21. Lol at the refs in the OKC game. Lakers getting away with murder.
  22. QUOTE (Heads22 @ Apr 27, 2010 -> 07:13 PM) Craziest rumor of the day? Harrison Barnes possibly reconsidering Iowa State. Also about the dumbest rumor ever considering he signed a LOI with Carolina.
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