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  • Last night's loss was what we needed.

    I know we blew a 15 point lead, but they are the champs and knows how to put the foot on the gas when needed. But the fact that we played so hard opened a lot of eyes about our young guys. Especially Ross.http://espn.go.com/nba/truehoop/miam...ors-miami-heat
    People actually too notice that the guys played very well together.

    Can't help but think though that if that foul by Johnson didn't happen in the final minute, we might have been able to handle on for the win.

    Not too often we can call a loss a good loss, but last night was one in my opinion.

    Great effort guys.

    PS sorry about title weneeded should be we needed. Cannot figure out how to edit title after submitting.
    Last edited by Stahmenah_Vybz; Thu Jan 24, 2013, 11:34 AM.

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    Good effort, no doubt. But confused why you think we "needed" this loss.

    I would think a win would've gone further in opening ESPN's eyes, than a close loss.

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    • #3
      I would think a win would've gone further in opening ESPN's eyes, than a close loss.[/QUOTE]

      I'm not sure that it would have. When teams with losing records beat Elite teams it seems that the media play it as a fluke and that the elite team had an off night. By hanging with the Heat last night and going blow for blow at the end of the game, it showed our abilities to match up with an elite team who was playing at an elite level.
      There's math, and everything else is debatable.

      @clericalbeats

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      • #4
        RobertArchibald wrote: View Post
        I'm not sure that it would have. When teams with losing records beat Elite teams it seems that the media play it as a fluke and that the elite team had an off night. By hanging with the Heat last night and going blow for blow at the end of the game, it showed our abilities to match up with an elite team who was playing at an elite level.
        I don't agree, but I'll give you the benefit of the doubt.

        However, that still doesn't explain why we "needed" this loss. Is ESPN's opinion more important than wins?

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        • #5
          Stahmenah_Vybz wrote: View Post
          I know we blew a 15 point lead, but they are the champs and knows how to put the foot on the gas when needed. But the fact that we played so hard opened a lot of eyes about our young guys. Especially Ross.http://espn.go.com/nba/truehoop/miam...ors-miami-heat
          People actually too notice that the guys played very well together.

          Can't help but think though that if that foul by Johnson didn't happen in the final minute, we might have been able to handle on for the win.

          Not too often we can call a loss a good loss, but last night was one in my opinion.

          Great effort guys.

          PS sorry about title weneeded should be we needed. Cannot figure out how to edit title after submitting.
          I don't believe in "good losses". For all the bolded statements, just think how much more emphasized those points would have been if the Raps had come together and actually pulled out a win over the defending champs. I think if all that effort and team-first play had resulted in a W, it would have done wonders for this team on and off the court, head and shoulders above what a hard-fought loss did.


          PS: I fixed the title for you.

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          • #6
            RobertArchibald wrote: View Post
            I'm not sure that it would have. When teams with losing records beat Elite teams it seems that the media play it as a fluke and that the elite team had an off night.By hanging with the Heat last night and going blow for blow at the end of the game, it showed our abilities to match up with an elite team who was playing at an elite level.
            I dont think the media would have said the Heat played a bad game, or had an off night if the Raps pulled it out in OT. Thats the thing, the Heat played pretty damn well (their defense was shady but it has been inconsistent all year). If the Raps had won, they would have beat the Heat playing a high calibre level of basketball. I think that a win would have been far more important in "opening ESPN's eyes" for this reason. Both teams were playing well, not just the Heat having an off night (which was the case for their loss against the Wiz, if memory serves me correctly).

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            • #7
              CalgaryRapsFan wrote: View Post
              I don't believe in "good losses". For all the bolded statements, just think how much more emphasized those points would have been if the Raps had come together and actually pulled out a win over the defending champs. I think if all that effort and team-first play had resulted in a W, it would have done wonders for this team on and off the court, head and shoulders above what a hard-fought loss did.


              PS: I fixed the title for you.
              Thank you very much for fixing that title for me.

              I agree with you on the statements you highlighted. However, my point with the title was to point out that even though the win would have made everyone, especially the raps fan happy and excited, the loss, as strange as it may sound actually in my opinion did more for us because it showed that we still have a lot to learn in how to finish off games. And most importantly, it showed just how much Casey is lacking when it comes to matching superior coaches move to move.

              Every loss that you take, especially a close loss against a top team like the Heat, should make the guys even more hungry and determined.

              For some strange reason, most fighter who lose a close match usually go back to the tapes and try to figure out where things went wrong and what they could have done differently. When they win, they don't go back to the tapes as often because they are riding with confidence and forget about the basics.

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              • #8
                I could of done without Jose and LBJ holding hands.

                Body Language Exercise: Spot the alpha

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                • #9
                  I don't know. I love LeBron's sportsmanship. So rare in a top player, let alone the best player in a generation. He really is the kind of guy where watching him play and such, he clearly feels how important the game is, and that it's bigger than him.

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                  • #10
                    As for the game....we needed might be a bit over the top. It was probably our best loss of the season though, I guess, for whatever that's worth. I mean, it might be good for the confidence of a young guy like Ross, but really who knows if it'll have any impact on the team going forward. Hope so, but I wouldn't be surprised to see a dud out in Orlando tonight.

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                    • #11
                      white men can't jump wrote: View Post
                      I don't know. I love LeBron's sportsmanship. So rare in a top player, let alone the best player in a generation. He really is the kind of guy where watching him play and such, he clearly feels how important the game is, and that it's bigger than him.
                      I think whining to the refs every drive is poor sportsmanship.

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                      • #12
                        Disagree. Media would have been all over the Heat for their poor first half. Don't think for one second a Raps win would've given them any recognition. This would've been all about the Heat loss, not the Raps win. Anyhow, one win or close loss against a great team means nothing. Nobody will care that the Wiz beat the heat when they finish dead last in the league.
                        There's math, and everything else is debatable.

                        @clericalbeats

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                        • #13
                          robert parrish 00 wrote: View Post
                          I think whining to the refs every drive is poor sportsmanship.
                          Precisely. He is also a bit of a flopper, but not as much as DWade though. But other than that the level of sportsmanship is pretty high when it comes to LBJ

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                          • #14
                            BasketballCrush wrote: View Post
                            I could of done without Jose and LBJ holding hands.

                            Body Language Exercise: Spot the alpha

                            Jose agreeing with LBJ that he'll come over to the Heat in the summer.

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                              Stahmenah_Vybz wrote: View Post
                              I know we blew a 15 point lead, but they are the champs and knows how to put the foot on the gas when needed. But the fact that we played so hard opened a lot of eyes about our young guys. Especially Ross.http://espn.go.com/nba/truehoop/miam...ors-miami-heat
                              People actually too notice that the guys played very well together.

                              Can't help but think though that if that foul by Johnson didn't happen in the final minute, we might have been able to handle on for the win.

                              Not too often we can call a loss a good loss, but last night was one in my opinion.

                              Great effort guys.

                              PS sorry about title weneeded should be we needed. Cannot figure out how to edit title after submitting.
                              I hate when people say this, putting the outcome of the game on one specific play. Hey, if the Big Bang didn't happen, we all wouldn't be here.
                              Twitter - @thekid_it

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