Have been banned from the other thread by an apparently sensitive snowflake (ironically after dozens of pages of political discussion from others) so I'll stick my thoughts on the NBA Playoffs here from now on. We needed a new thread anyway. [Reply]
Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501:
This was the best playoff series in ages. Tell me I'm wrong. Maybe we should stop the madness that sports are better with the same players and teams winning all the time.
Best playoff series in ages? You are joking right? [Reply]
To be fair, Milwaukee had little choice but to do it the "old fashioned" way. No one was signing there, and the biggest stars would tell them to piss off if they started talking about trades (ie, I won't re-sign here so don't waste your time on trading for me).
Portland is going through the same thing with Lillard. [Reply]
The Bucks were largely terrible for the first two games and the Suns were awful for the last four. Beyond Giannis' dominance, this wasn't a particularly good playoff series for me. Both teams showed their inexperience (although the Suns had a lot more of it). Nets/Bucks even earlier in the playoffs was better (if only because of the insane final game between Durant and Giannis). [Reply]
Originally Posted by Wisconsin_Chief:
A lot of people will say they never would have beaten the Nets if they were at full strength, and that very well might be true. I'll still take it. The stars aligned and they got it done.
And a lot of people say the Raptors wouldn't have won if Durant got never hurt, which is definitely true and yet still not relevant to much of anything.
Injuries are a part of the game and the Bucks were the best team this season at the end of it. There's nothing to apologize for. [Reply]
Best* series I've watched since Jordan pushed off.
*and just about only
But yeah... rooting for the Suns, the first two games were fun. The 4th quarter collapses not so much, and from the end of game 5 through game 6 was closer to watching college in terms of brick houses and terrible decisions. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigCatDaddy:
I guess it depends on the definition of "ages".
Heat over the Spurs and Dallas over the Heat were probably up there IMO. This was a really good one though.
The Warriors vs Heat/Cavs year after year shit got stale.
The east has been so bad in the Lebron era it became almost unwatchable. Once he started rolling with the heat, there was a brief "cool" moment to see Cleveland win one. But other than that the east was horrible to watch.
The west was more competitive. But then the warriors started rolling and only thing people started caring about was knocking the warriors out. Then the Lakers won in a year where everyone was tuned out.
Almost every series this year was intriguing. And both conferences actually had good teams. Let alone the awesomeness of watching a new fan base get pumped up. Like the Suns in 4 guy. The same kind of cool shit we saw when the Chiefs and blues won. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
2016 Cavs/Warriors surpasses those but I know why you'd be reluctant to say so.
That was just the finals. The east playoffs for over a decade has been mostly unwatchable. I did forget about the raptors winning one, which was kind of cool. [Reply]
Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501:
That was just the finals. The east playoffs for over a decade has been mostly unwatchable. I did forget about the raptors winning one, which was kind of cool.
This series was pretty good, yes. That 76ers team with Embiid, Butler, Simmons, Harris, and Redick was stacked with talent. [Reply]
Not sure why people feel like the Bucks are not deserving. They've been one of the best teams in the NBA for the last few years.
And people act like the Suns shouldn't have been there. They were one win away in the regular season from being the best team in all of basketball by win percentage.
LeBron's NBA is over. A new reign is in upon us. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
Not sure why people feel like the Bucks are not deserving. They've been one of the best teams in the NBA for the last few years.
And people act like the Suns shouldn't have been there. They were one win away in the regular season from being the best team in all of basketball by win percentage.
LeBron's NBA is over. A new reign is in upon us.
I think both Suns and Bucks are getting respect they deserve. End of day though neither team was that great when comparing w past champions but they both had great seasons.
Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501:
For the nba, yes. Is it even close?
See Lakers/Blazers series 2000, Lakers/Kings 2002, Warriors/Cavs 2016, Heat/Spurs 2013.. I could go on [Reply]