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Steph Curry choked against the Nuggets, so the clutch come back from the Rockets was huge.
Nuggets never had possession of the ball, so not a backcourt violation.
Curry plays hero-ball a lot.
Nate Robinson is the streakiest player in the league. When he's on fire he makes all kinds of shots. Fun player to watch.
If Gordon can play the 3.
Rivers started tripping before Harden's arms came out. Looked more like he was trying to save face by pretending he was fouled.
All the Rockets did was run around in circles and give it to Harden who bailed them out repeatedly at the end. Not complaining, literally every...
As long as we stop Curry and Thompson, we win. They don't really have an answer to Dwight either (assuming that Iggy is their answer to Harden)....
I don't understand why the league does not hire 1 or 2 more officials. They could function like soccer sideline referees. They support the 3...
I have no idea what you are blabbering on about. This has nothing to do with Lin. Beverley is known for his aggressive tendencies to crash the...
Interesting. MarShon Brooks has potential (I think), but he is more of a Nick Young-est player who has the ability to make really tough shots...
What are you talking about? How about "people should be able to talk about Beverley without somebody saying Lin can do everything he can but...
Why do you keep bringing Lin into the conversation? Nobody here is talking about Lin but you have some obsessive need to bring him up, and...
Good news. At the very worse Beverley will be back at the earliest estimated return date.
Thanks. So the transition defensive scheme changes with Beverley on the court, which means his tendency to crash the boards does not affect...
Do you have any proof of Beverley getting "special license" to crash the boards?
So this kind of debunks the whole idea that Beverley's tendency to crash the boards for the offensive rebound would mean giving up transition defense.
Casspi is only 25, so he is not really a veteran like the 31 year old Delfino.
That's fine, you see Lin as a 4th year player who has developed a lot already and this current Lin is the result of 4 years of development. No...
There is nothing wrong with this reasoning, in fact I agree with McHale. However, since this is the case, people should stop complaining when...