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Roberson has kept Harden in check though this season. Sans that last matchup every single game has been 1 possession. We've seen the greatest 3 point shooting team of all time go cold for extended stretches. Houston doesn't even shoot it that well, just volume. I've gone back in forth, but I think this is definitely going the distance (7 games) and OKC won't have near the amount of lulls they've had on offense now that Russ is going to be out there 40 minutes a night. This has such a feeling similar to that 06 Suns/Lakers series.I wanna convince myself of this happening but I just can't
Thunder won't be able to keep up pts wise. They have great shooters shooting 40, 50 3s in a game and ****. Thunder can't keep up with that.
Harden will get rockets good looks. If they make them they win if they miss okc wins and the rockets shouldn't be so cold that they lose 4 times in 7 games to an inferior team
He won't be going to the bench nearly as much. He's played 40 minutes only 5 times this season. Dude is going to be at 42 or more every game guaranteed.
When Harden goes to the bench the Rockets can sustain something.
When Russ goes to the bench... Pandemonium.
The Thunder aren't winning.
Roberson has kept Harden in check though this season. Sans that last matchup every single game has been 1 possession. We've seen the greatest 3 point shooting team of all time go cold for extended stretches. Houston doesn't even shoot it that well, just volume. I've gone back in forth, but I think this is definitely going the distance (7 games) and OKC won't have near the amount of lulls they've had on offense now that Russ is going to be out there 40 minutes a night. This has such a feeling similar to that 06 Suns/Lakers series.
Yes I watched the games.Did you watch any of the games or you just looking at the box scores?
And they'll likely already be down in those minutes and the barrage of threes will come.He won't be going to the bench nearly as much. He's played 40 minutes only 5 times this season. Dude is going to be at 42 or more every game guaranteed.
When Harden goes to the bench the Rockets can sustain something.
When Russ goes to the bench... Pandemonium.
The Thunder aren't winning.
We'll see. They shot a higher percentage against OKC than their regular season average (60-160/38%) on an average of 40 attempts a game. They average 36% on 40 attempts a game. Unless they up the attempts even more these are going to be close contests when you factor in Russ being out there more. We've seen them go cold for long stretches within games.Their volume on 3s is so wild that they don't have to be that efficient to create a pt differential from the 3pt line that a team like OKC won't be able to overcome
:x :x :x @ Phil going scorched earth on Melo...
Scumbag franchise
Phil slandering Melo while Kristaps skips the exit meeting due to frustration with the franchise.
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Randle and Clarkson for Porzingis
Mike Vorkunov @Mike_Vorkunov
What if Carmelo wants to stay? Jackson says he told him: "We have't won here. You don’t want to end your career" w' a label as a non-winner
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Kristaps Porzingis skipped exit meetings with New York Knicks management due to frustration over what he perceives as the dysfunction and drama surrounding the organization, team sources told ESPN.com.
The Knicks have struggled in Porzingis' two seasons in New York, losing a combined 101 games.
Porzingis, according to team sources, is frustrated with the lack of direction with the team, which is headed by team president Phil Jackson.