How was Ginobili that open at the end?
Easy...he's got some rancid BO.
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How was Ginobili that open at the end?
2013 NBA Playoffs -- LeBron James of Miami Heat may guard Nate Robinson of Chicago Bulls - ESPN Chicago
Good read here...interesting move by Spoelstra if true. The notion of sticking your best defender on the other team's best offensive threat seems like a no brainer, but it kind of smells like a panic move at the same time to defensively game plan around a career 43% shooter from the field.
2013 NBA Playoffs -- LeBron James of Miami Heat may guard Nate Robinson of Chicago Bulls - ESPN Chicago
Good read here...interesting move by Spoelstra if true. The notion of sticking your best defender on the other team's best offensive threat seems like a no brainer, but it kind of smells like a panic move at the same time to defensively game plan around a career 43% shooter from the field.
Am I the only one who hates the Bulls because of Hinrich still? I hold onto vengeance. I also am no fan of Noah. And I know some really obnoxious Bull fans.
Am I the only one who hates the Bulls because of Hinrich still? I hold onto vengeance. I also am no fan of Noah. And I know some really obnoxious Bull fans.
Kirk playing for the bulls has lessened my hate for him. Add to it that Floyd gave kirk to Roy so the person to hate is Timmy. If you hate Noah you have a problem with life. All that guy does is bust his *** day in and day out. He's playing on one foot while a healthy d-rose sits on the bench in a suit.
First, taking him out of the game doesn't guarantee a win. The Heat should have won Game 1 based on all of Chicago's injured players. Second, why make your best player work that much harder on defense chasing around the smaller and quicker Nate Robinson when you clearly need more from him at the offensive end, especially when you know that Robinson is the kind of player who could go 5 of 20 from the floor or 10 of 20 from the floor regardless of who's guarding him? Third, Chicago kicked Miami's *** on the boards in game 1. You're not going to remedy that by taking James further away from the basket. Fourth, I didn't call it a desperation move. I said it kind of smelled like a panic move. Why not stick with the matchups you had in Game 1, and if Robinson is still hot then you make the in game adjustment.Look at the Bulls current lineup. What would you do? I would do whatever to take away the best offensive player on the other team. That is now Robinson. Take him out and the Heat should win.
Also, when is it desperation to do what it takes to limit scoring? Outside of going to Hack a Asik or whatever that Scott Brooks went to. Changing matchups isn't desperation. It's saying that i think this guy can hurt us most and outside of him scorers may be limited so let's shut him down.
First, taking him out of the game doesn't guarantee a win. The Heat should have won Game 1 based on all of Chicago's injured players. Second, why make your best player work that much harder on defense chasing around the smaller and quicker Nate Robinson when you clearly need more from him at the offensive end, especially when you know that Robinson is the kind of player who could go 5 of 20 from the floor or 10 of 20 from the floor regardless of who's guarding him? Third, Chicago kicked Miami's *** on the boards in game 1. You're not going to remedy that by taking James further away from the basket. Fourth, I didn't call it a desperation move. I said it kind of smelled like a panic move. Why not stick with the matchups you had in Game 1, and if Robinson is still hot then you make the in game adjustment.
Noah is the type of player that fans of his team love and fans of other teams hate. The guy is a maniac on the court. He really is the heart and soul of this Bulls team. They'd have a harder time replacing him for a season than they have had replacing Rose.