05-04-2014, 04:44 PM
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PGT: Mavs fought hard. Refs were awful. Spurs were hot
We all knew the Spurs were going to get home cooking.
We all knew the Spurs were going to have a game where they couldn't miss. We couldn't let them stay in it until they had a hot game like this.
No one predicted the Mavs to go this far. Three wins on the best team in the league and we outplayed the Spurs for most of 5 of 7 games. We just had too little experience playing together.
Still, I'm very proud of this team. I really hope we see Ellis and Dirk return with some better players around them.
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Dirk - still has some tread on his tires, but needs to be protected with fewer minutes and a stronger defensive center
Ellis - Played pretty poorly next to Dirk, but will develop better chemistry with time. Flat out fearless.
Wright - got better all year and is a nice backup 4/5 who can flatout score and block some shots
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Carter - Still has some and not a bad 4th or 5th option. Needs a diminished role, but has a decent contract
Calderon - decent contract, decent leader with decent size. Awful defensively and cannot rebound. Can hit some nasty, clutch threes.
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Marion - one of the reasons we have a championship, but he's just too slow. He's a one-trick pony, whose losing his ability to do his trick (defend).
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05-04-2014, 04:54 PM
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Please retire Ginobili...fking disgrace to the game.
Im all in to sell high on Wright because of his advanced stats. Hopefully someone will bite. Im trading him for Sanders all day long.
Any new player HAS to be an above average defender if your core is Ellis/Dirk (and probably Calderon). Deng is almost a must have, same goes with one of Gortat/Sanders/Asik.
I would love to get Rondo but wont happen...
And be careful how many millions of the capspace we spend with Carter and Marion., specially if we sign Deng...
And please get a true backup PF, i dont think 36y old Marion is an option for 18-20min backup PF
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05-04-2014, 05:51 PM
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Please retire Ginobili...fking disgrace to the game.
Im all in to sell high on Wright because of his advanced stats. Hopefully someone will bite. Im trading him for Sanders all day long.
Any new player HAS to be an above average defender if your core is Ellis/Dirk (and probably Calderon). Deng is almost a must have, same goes with one of Gortat/Sanders/Asik.
I would love to get Rondo but wont happen...
And be careful how many millions of the capspace we spend with Carter and Marion., specially if we sign Deng...
And please get a true backup PF, i dont think 36y old Marion is an option for 18-20min backup PF
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Definitely Wright for Sanders all day..but you think Bucks would actually do that? I doubt it. I saw we sign Deng and let Marion go. Keep Vince..
get a big man, my choice is Zach Randolph. As much as I hate the Heat, Chris Andersen (birdman) is a free agent. If we could sign him for really cheap as a backup, wouldn't be too bad. He's a hustler down low with experience. I really don't think Gortat can do too much for the team...
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05-04-2014, 05:04 PM
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I hate Ginobili more than any player in the league. Just a gimmick player nowadays.
But other than him, I don't really hate the Spurs like I once did. I think Portland is going to beat them in round 2. Surely hope so.
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05-04-2014, 05:18 PM
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Originally Posted by DevinHarriswillstart
I hate Ginobili more than any player in the league. Just a gimmick player nowadays.
But other than him, I don't really hate the Spurs like I once did. I think Portland is going to beat them in round 2. Surely hope so.
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Couldn't agree more. I have nothing against Duncan and Parker, but Ginobili? I can't stand him one single bit. He's such a flopping piece of sh*t. Carter's flop in game 6 was bad, but Ginobili is doing this shit in every single game. And that's just a disgrace to the game.
The refs were just bad today. Horrible officiating and homecooking. Bad that shouldn't be any excuse. The Spurs were simply the better team today.
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05-04-2014, 07:34 PM
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Originally Posted by DevinHarriswillstart
I hate Ginobili more than any player in the league. Just a gimmick player nowadays.
But other than him, I don't really hate the Spurs like I once did. I think Portland is going to beat them in round 2. Surely hope so.
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Bowen and Ginobili. Never liked them. Duncan is ok, he is kind of boring, like their uniforms, but he is ok. Parker is annoying the heck out of me, but I would love him if he were to play alongside Dirk. A player I really enjoy watching is Leonard, who would be a great replacement for Marion, but the Spurs will never let him go, probably.
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05-04-2014, 08:20 PM
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Bowen and Ginobili. Never liked them. Duncan is ok, he is kind of boring, like their uniforms, but he is ok. Parker is annoying the heck out of me, but I would love him if he were to play alongside Dirk. A player I really enjoy watching is Leonard, who would be a great replacement for Marion, but the Spurs will never let him go, probably.
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ginobili is a really nice guy is just the fact is so frustrating that a guy coming from the bench can play this well. I think the spurs or lakers felt the same way about trix in 2011 when he was a beast with that horrible shot
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05-04-2014, 05:06 PM
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05-04-2014, 05:21 PM
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That was an embarrassing loss, but it's hard not to be proud of our Mavs taking this series to Game 7 when everyone was predicting a Spurs sweep.
That said, we desperately need some defensive-minded players on this roster... Your move, Mr. Cuban.
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05-04-2014, 05:31 PM
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Sigh...
Moving on.
May the force be with the Mavs next season.
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05-04-2014, 06:10 PM
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Mavericks Season Performance Evaluation: Met Expectations +
They played above their heads in this series and gave the fans a thrill (okay, G7 not so much). Good on 'em. But one series shouldn't obscure the fact that team personnel has an acute need of upgrading. And it's far from clear how to make the Mavs from a Round 1 underdog into WCF contender.
Didn't see the officiating in G7 as a problem, but I do hate how confused NBA officials seem to be about flagrant fouls. It wasn't like the Mavericks were pulling any Bynums out there.
Dirk - "Still has some tread on his tires, but needs to be protected with fewer minutes and a stronger defensive center."
Season Grade: A Basically agree, but I think realistically he needs to be made a 3rd option. He's productive, but not dominant. If he can't get to the foul line anymore, he's going to have to accept a narrower role. Spurs really exposed a lot of his physical limitations, particularly defensively. Will be fun to watch him stalk Olajuwon, Hayes and Malone next season on the All-Time Scoring list.
Ellis - "Played pretty poorly next to Dirk, but will develop better chemistry with time. Flat out fearless."
Season Grade: B+ Still quite ambivalent about Ellis. Simply do not trust his decision-making, and don't think that he and Dirk realistically have that much time to develop chemistry. Ellis is quite productive, and played better than I expected him to this year, at times spectacularly better. I would hate to see them continue the revolving door policy by trading him, but I'm not that confident that he will fully transition from gunner to winner.
Wright - "got better all year and is a nice backup 4/5 who can flatout score and block some shots"
Season Grade: B- Agree. He is a nice backup. Not sure that he ever projects as a full-time starter.
50/50
Calderon - "decent contract, decent leader with decent size. Awful defensively and cannot rebound. Can hit some nasty, clutch threes. "
Season Grade: B- He's fine as a backup PG. Reminds me of Brad Davis--better shooter, but slower.
Dalembert Season Grade: C- Don't trust his late-season rally. He's adequate as a backup, but if he has to be packaged in a trade in order to upgrade elsewhere, I'll be the first to start his appreciation thread.
Harris Season Grade: B Keep him, as long as you don't have to overpay. Give him contract incentives if he can raise his 3-pt% over 37
Blair Season Grade: C- Keep him as a gut-busting 10th-12th man.
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Marion - "one of the reasons we have a championship, but he's just too slow. He's a one-trick pony, whose losing his ability to do his trick (defend)."
Season Grade: Thank you. Agree. He's done. Thanks, Trix.
Carter - "Still has some and not a bad 4th or 5th option. Needs a diminished role, but has a decent contract."
Season Grade: C+/B- I've never been a Carter fan, even when he was leaping over Frederic Weiss. But I can give him credit for being a valuable contributor to THIS Mavericks team, given the circumstances of THIS season. Afraid he'll become dead wood next year. Won't be a good sign if he's on the roster after the All-Star break.
Bernard James F
Shane Larkin F
Jae Crowder D
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05-04-2014, 05:29 PM
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It's always disappointing when you lose, but I'm proud of this Mavs team.
Everyone thought we'd win no more than 40 games, we won 49. Everyone thought we wouldn't make the playoffs, we did. Everyone thought Ellis was nothing but an inefficient shot chunker, he proved them wrong. Everyone thought Dirk was washed up, he made the allstar team and had an extraordinary season. Everyone thought we'd get swept by the Spurs, we pushed them to 7 games.
No shame in what Dallas was able to do this season. Had a lot of fun watching my Mavs all season long. Can't wait for next year!!
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05-04-2014, 05:47 PM
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CANT BE PROUDER OF MY MAVS(YES CAPS ON)
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05-04-2014, 05:50 PM
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Ellis will be back next season, no doubt there... I like that he cut down on his turnovers in the playoffs - especially against a strong defense like SA.
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Ellis will be back next season, no doubt there... I like that he cut down on his turnovers in the playoffs - especially against a strong defense like SA.
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Particularly impressive when you consider he was playing on a new team and that team was basically like a first-year expansion team because there was so much turnover. I could see Ellis being 7-8 assist, 1.9TO guy with enough chemistry.
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05-04-2014, 05:51 PM
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I don't know. Frustrating, but this year finally seems to be something to build on. Would have loved to give them a fight today, but all things considered such a game was overdue.
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05-04-2014, 05:53 PM
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Lol Mark looks pissed in that pic though. Kinda like he's thinking, don't worry Monta, you're not going anywhere..but I got other plans for some of the other guys
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05-04-2014, 05:57 PM
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Marion only played 20 minutes today, and 28.8 MPG for the series after averaging 31.7 MPG in the regular season. Usually minutes go up in the playoffs, not down... I have a feeling this might be the last time we see Matrix in a Mavs uniform (and as much as I've loved him over the years, I'm okay with the idea of moving on).
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05-04-2014, 06:02 PM
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Marion only played 20 minutes today, and 28.8 MPG for the series after averaging 31.7 MPG in the regular season. Usually minutes go up in the playoffs, not down... I have a feeling this might be the last time we see Matrix in a Mavs uniform (and as much as I've loved him over the years, I'm okay with the idea of moving on).
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We need someone that can shoot AND defend. I cringe every time I think Marion is about to shoot. Just can't get comfortable with his shooting form, it's always like depending on luck most of the time. He's kind of a reckless player too. Although I will miss his defense...but it'll be worth it to get someone who can score more efficiently.
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05-04-2014, 06:00 PM
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This season is a WIN.
NOW, they MUST make the most of that cap space. Resigning vets like Marion shouldn't even be high on the agenda...if done at all.
Get younger. Get faster. Get DEFENSIVE.
GO MAVS!
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05-04-2014, 06:05 PM
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But hey..good to know we have a pretty solid team. Could have easily turned those 49 games to 60 if it wasn't for some close ones and lead blows. I see us improving, but the worst part about it is rebuilding new chemistry. Nellie, get some super athletes on this team.
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05-04-2014, 06:09 PM
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But hey..good to know we have a pretty solid team. Could have easily turned those 49 games to 60 if it wasn't for some close ones and lead blows. I see us improving, but the worst part about it is rebuilding new chemistry. Nellie, get some super athletes on this team.
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It sounds crazy but you're absolutely right... so many gamesthis year were thrown away and we still managed to win 49 games... pretty impressive
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05-05-2014, 04:27 AM
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But hey..good to know we have a pretty solid team. Could have easily turned those 49 games to 60 if it wasn't for some close ones and lead blows.
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That's a good one. 60 wins? You must be joking. Anyway, while i'm proud of the team, that last game was a disaster. Makes me think that the Spurs were simply rusty in the first couple games. As the series went by, their shooting improved. They've missed a lot of open shots in the first two games. Oh well, it doesn't matter now.
I don't think we can build a contender without a star player anymore. I'd love to have Deng and Gortat, but that's still not a contender. Not with a then almost 37 Dirk, and Ellis as a 2nd option. Without an elite player in their prime, we won't contend, doesn't matter who we get with the capspace.
Ellis is not a second option on a championship team. This was his first above average playoff series in his career, and he still averaged only 21/2,5/3 on 51%TS. That's not a 2nd option on a championship team, unless the team is an absolutely elite defensive team. He's just too inconsistent, looking like prime D-Whistle in one game, just to follow it up with an absolute stinker.
Dirk, love the guy, but we would have won this series if he plays up to his usual level on offense. On defense, that was his worst season ever, much worse than his rookie season, where he at least tried.
He really was a very, very underrated defender even a couple years ago, yet the stereotype was there. Now the stereotype is true. I really don't want to bash this team, love them, but going out like that is just so not us. It's so not Dirk, who won every single game 7 of his career up until this point. I can take the loss, but i cannot take an almost 30 points loss. Losing on a buzzer beater would have been better. Ok, maybe not.
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05-05-2014, 07:35 AM
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That's a good one. 60 wins? You must be joking. Anyway, while i'm proud of the team, that last game was a disaster. Makes me think that the Spurs were simply rusty in the first couple games. As the series went by, their shooting improved. They've missed a lot of open shots in the first two games. Oh well, it doesn't matter now.
I don't think we can build a contender without a star player anymore. I'd love to have Deng and Gortat, but that's still not a contender. Not with a then almost 37 Dirk, and Ellis as a 2nd option. Without an elite player in their prime, we won't contend, doesn't matter who we get with the capspace.
Ellis is not a second option on a championship team. This was his first above average playoff series in his career, and he still averaged only 21/2,5/3 on 51%TS. That's not a 2nd option on a championship team, unless the team is an absolutely elite defensive team. He's just too inconsistent, looking like prime D-Whistle in one game, just to follow it up with an absolute stinker.
Dirk, love the guy, but we would have won this series if he plays up to his usual level on offense. On defense, that was his worst season ever, much worse than his rookie season, where he at least tried.
He really was a very, very underrated defender even a couple years ago, yet the stereotype was there. Now the stereotype is true. I really don't want to bash this team, love them, but going out like that is just so not us. It's so not Dirk, who won every single game 7 of his career up until this point. I can take the loss, but i cannot take an almost 30 points loss. Losing on a buzzer beater would have been better. Ok, maybe not. ![Big Grin](images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
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You must have missed a lot of the season. I, happened to watch all of the games. Yes, we could have very easily won 60 games. Many of our losses were extremely down to the wire or big-time lead give ups.
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05-05-2014, 07:56 AM
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You must have missed a lot of the season. I, happened to watch all of the games. Yes, we could have very easily won 60 games. Many of our losses were extremely down to the wire or big-time lead give ups.
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the problem with saying things like this is that throughout every season EVERY team loses close games. Should they all be considered "almost wins"?
I think it is much more wise to conclude that "you are what your record says you are."
The Mavs were a good team in a GREAT conference that had to fight tooth and nail to make the playoffs, and their front office NOW has a lot of work to do.
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05-05-2014, 08:11 AM
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You must have missed a lot of the season. I, happened to watch all of the games. Yes, we could have very easily won 60 games. Many of our losses were extremely down to the wire or big-time lead give ups.
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We have also won many close games and we played vs. many injuried teams. LAC without Paul, MEM without Gasol and Conley, HOU without Harden and Asik, GSW without Bogut and Lee, SAC without Isaiah Thomas and Cousins, MIN without Pekovic, OKC without Westbrook and Sefolosha,...and so on.
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Are they heading home by bus or will the use the Mavs-plane ?
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05-04-2014, 06:07 PM
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Are they heading home by bus or will the use the Mavs-plane ?
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whichever enables them to think most about improving our team next season is fine by me. If a rickshaw does the trick, let's get on it.
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05-04-2014, 06:07 PM
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Pretty sure they fly to every city and only take the bus from the airport to the arena.
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05-04-2014, 06:12 PM
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Pretty sure they fly to every city and only take the bus from the airport to the arena.
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How far is it to SA ? 150 miles ?
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Try 275 miles... Texas is a big place.
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I think, that is BG now asking Parker.
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05-04-2014, 06:18 PM
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Proud of the team's effort this series. Once the dust settles they should be able to look back on the entirety of the 2013/14 season and feel good about how they acquitted themselves.
Re: free agents, I agree with the consensus that this was likely Shawn's last game in a Mavs uniform. If so, he's had a great run, and will be fondly remembered. As for the rest of them, I obviously want to see Dirk back, and would love to see Devin re-sign as well. Not sure what the market will be for Vince, but I'd like to see him play one or two more seasons to finish his career out in Dallas, and tend to think there's a realistic chance that he'll have the opportunity to do so. Even if he stays, though, SF, along with center, remains the team's biggest need. Should be an interesting summer.
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Proud of the team's effort this series. Once the dust settles they should be able to look back on the entirety of the 2013/14 season and feel good about how they acquitted themselves.
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Losing to the #1 seeded Spurs in Game 7 after a 49-win season was a helluva lot better than that .500/no playoffs crap we had to suffer through in 2012/13, that's for sure!
If nothing else, free agents will probably take a harder look at Dallas this summer.
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Disappointing how we lost, BUT I AM ABSOLUTELY PROUD OF THE MAVS AND BEING A MAV FAN.
What Carlisle did to get this group to game 7 against the best team in the league is amazing considering our major defensive liabilities and with 1 legit inconsistent Center. We give him a lot of criticism but he made a lot of great adjustments and clutch set ups this season with 3 game winning buzzer beaters, they were awesome, it would have been 3-4 years prior to this one that I saw Dirk hit one against the Bucks (not sure if that was the last one )
Dirk had it tough this series but his legacy should never be questioned. At 35 playing at a high level, with his little athleticism and still average over 20 points this is indeed something special. Can't speak much higher because words can't truly portray him.
Monta has won many games for us this season and was a true sidekick to Dirk. Yeah he has liabilities but his offense outweighs his deficiencies. He changed his game to more a efficient one for a better. I love his drive to the basket, never I have seen a Mav drive relentlessly to the basket. Hats off to proving doubters and his adjustments.
I would love to see Carter return rather than Marion, he spreads the floor well and is still decent defensively against other small forwards. His post all-star games was huge coming off the bench along with Wright and Harris (who also I want back), these 3 are X-factors. Calderon's 3's throughout the season was just lights out and with crucial timing. But having 2 guards that can't defend, as you saw this series, can't cut it.
Congrats to the Spurs. Have a lot of respect for Pop, Duncan and Parker.
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05-04-2014, 06:26 PM
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I'm very proud of the Mavs this season...some People said they wouldn't make the playoffs and they did...some people said they wouldn't win more than 1 game in the playoffs and they did so I have nothing to be upset about.
I really hope Cuban sees the flaws in this team like we all do and fix them...at some point you have to win with defense and the Mavs didn't have enough of it, I applaud RC for getting the most out of this team and he's the real coach of the year to me.
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05-04-2014, 06:39 PM
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I know this is predicting the unknown, but I don't think we had a shot against Portland either way. They are just too deep and too talented. Can't wait to watch that series.
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05-04-2014, 06:43 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DevinHarriswillstart
I know this is predicting the unknown, but I don't think we had a shot against Portland either way. They are just too deep and too talented. Can't wait to watch that series.
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Portland is everything except deep. Their bench is still awful and short, basically nothing else than Mo Williams.
Thats why i gave us like an almost 50:50 shot against them. Because of our bench advantage and their terrible PnR defense (they were allready worried about Dirk&Ellis).
I think the Spurs bench gonna kill the Blazers.
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05-04-2014, 06:47 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sefant77
Portland is everything except deep. Their bench is still awful and short, basically nothing else than Mo Williams.
Thats why i gave us like an almost 50:50 shot against them. Because of our bench advantage and their terrible PnR defense (they were allready worried about Dirk&Ellis).
I think the Spurs bench gonna kill the Blazers.
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I guess I mean more depth in their starting lineup. All of their starters are damn good. Plus, they can use a player like Mccollum as an X factor if they get in a bind. Amazing that they have a young talent like that and don't really need him.
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05-04-2014, 06:54 PM
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Cuban says the more continuity the better (on the roster for next season)
Carlisle says he'd like to have everyone back next season.
Marion and one center has to go. I don't know which though
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