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Finally the Pacers close out.
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Originally Posted by cRazy dav0
if you know you're taking a 3 ... put shooters on the court ...
team not focused
coaching, players, EVERYONE ...
I Agree i really thought they was going to go for the 2 for firstOriginally Posted by cRazy dav0
if you know you're taking a 3 ... put shooters on the court ...
team not focused
coaching, players, EVERYONE ...
if you know you're taking a 3 ... put shooters on the court ...
Korver, Deng, Rose...
Never would a coach put five non-bigs out there. You need to have a chance for a rebound.
And I blame Boozer for that Rose/Collison play. He should have been ready for a pass, no matter what.
Originally Posted by omgitswes
Now if we can just get a full game like we played in the fourth there would be no problems.
We have yet to play a complete game and it's so frustrating to watch
Nah, we don't dance..we boogieOriginally Posted by miamib30514
Cavs reincarnated.
I watched Bogans miss 2 open 3s and an uncontested putback in the first quarter in game 2. So, when I got home from the game I was inspired to make a sigOriginally Posted by IMASOLEMAN18
lmao how long have you had that sig!?
It happened in another series also and they reviewed it and took the points off the board. I was expecting that to happen.Originally Posted by UTVOL23
Them taking away Korvers three wound up making a diff. Can anyone explain the ruling on that? I didnt now they could go back minutes in time to review call like that in the middle of the quarter.
Derrick Rose wore a walking boot on Sunday at the Berto Center and headed to an MRI exam on Sunday afternoon, which the team expects merely to confirm his sprained left ankle.
Coach Tom Thibodeau said the walking boot was a precautionary measure to stabilize the ankle, which Rose sprained late in the first quarter of Saturday's loss to the Pacers. Rose returned and played 43 minutes, 27 seconds overall.
The Bulls didn't practice on Sunday.
They watched film as a team and did individual shooting. When reporters were granted access to the gym, Rose sat watching film with Thibodeau and then left for his exam without talking to the media.
"He's fine," Thibodeau said. "He's going to have his ankle checked and hopefully he'll be ready. When we ask him, he says he's fine. (Athletic trainer) Fred (Tedeschi) said he has a little soreness. But Derrick said he's fine. He said the swelling isn't bad."