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Game #70: Oklahoma City Thunder 132 - Toronto Raptors 125
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Chr1s1anL wrote: View PostAdams hit one free throw in 4th after having 23 points in the 3 other quarters. Well I believe they wanted to save Ibaka mins there for playoffs. I guess only time will tell right? We will see how was right once playoffs start.
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I'm not down on Ibaka like a lot of other Raps fans, I think he's mostly pretty decent, but he was awful yesterday. He was out to prove something to OKC and tripped over his own feet.
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slaw wrote: View PostI'm not down on Ibaka like a lot of other Raps fans, I think he's mostly pretty decent, but he was awful yesterday. He was out to prove something to OKC and tripped over his own feet.
He definitely gets gassed and plays poorly on short rest, yesterday's end of game put that on display again."We're playing in a building." -- Kawhi Leonard
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slaw wrote: View PostDude, seriously? Ibaka checked in with 4:20 left and the Raps down 117-118. He proceeded to do absolutely nothing for the next 2 minutes other than take and miss a terrible running hook shot. His next appearance comes at the 1:09 mark when he took a ridiculously stupid foul against Adams and got lucky the FT was missed. The icing on the cake was a pointless ejection with 8 seconds left. During that 4 minute run, the Raps were outscored 14-8 with Serge contributing absolutely jack-shit.
I'm not down on Ibaka like a lot of other Raps fans, I think he's mostly pretty decent, but he was awful yesterday. He was out to prove something to OKC and tripped over his own feet.
Anyways back to NFL free agency.
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S.R. wrote: View PostI think Ibaka is becoming generally underrated by some fans here, he stands out when he screws up but he blends in when he does what he's supposed to - be a mobile defender who can switch screens with multiple players and hit open jump shots. Those are critical skills from the team perspective, the young bigs have his mobility but they don't have his outside shot. He's really needed at the 4 spot.
He definitely gets gassed and plays poorly on short rest, yesterday's end of game put that on display again.
Also has to do with people falling in love with Siakam after spending the whole summer hating on him.
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Chr1s1anL wrote: View PostPeople will remember once playoffs starts. B4 Deebo's game 6 I would of said that Ibaka was our best player in that series. Also you can only get the best out of him when he is playing both positions in my opinion.
Also has to do with people falling in love with Siakam after spending the whole summer hating on him.
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The astonishing thing about Ibaka is how poor - and frankly, selfish - his shot selection is. Everyone on the roster except him has figured out this "look for a better shot, avoid long 2s whenever possible" thing."Stop eating your sushi."
"I do actually have a pair of Uggs."
"I've had three cups of green tea tonight. I'm wired. I'm absolutely wired."
- Jack Armstrong
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JimiCliff wrote: View PostThe astonishing thing about Ibaka is how poor - and frankly, selfish - his shot selection is. Everyone on the roster except him has figured out this "look for a better shot, avoid long 2s whenever possible" thing.I relish negativity and disappointment. It is not healthy. Somebody buy me a pony.
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Dismantle? Baby Dinosaurs? lol wtf
"I'm starting to see and feel Russ's revenge, and I'm not talking about over Golden State or Houston; I'm talking about over Kevin Durant." —@RealSkipBayless pic.twitter.com/DXNWqV7ZqQ
— UNDISPUTED (@undisputed) March 19, 2018Mamba Mentality
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Barolt wrote: View PostThere is no way to phrase what happened with Ibaka at center last night other than 'unmitigated disaster'. Those last 3 minutes were a mess.Mamba Mentality
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As expected...NBA goes with "correct non call" for not calling the Brewer on Demar foul
http://official.nba.com/last-two-min...&eventNum=1114
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Jclaw wrote: View PostAs expected...NBA goes with "correct non call" for not calling the Brewer on Demar foul
http://official.nba.com/last-two-min...&eventNum=1114
http://official.nba.com/wp-content/u...03-18-2018.pdf
Here is the text:
RHH shows Brewer (OKC) make contact with the ball and the part of DeRozan's (TOR) hand that is on the ball. The hand is
considered "part of the ball" when it is in contact with the ball and therefore, contact on that part of the hand by a defender
while it is in contact with the ball is not illegal.
Although they do consider that hold by Melo on Siakam was an incorrect non-call.
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Jclaw wrote: View PostAs expected...NBA goes with "correct non call" for not calling the Brewer on Demar foul
http://official.nba.com/last-two-min...&eventNum=11149 time first team all-RR, First Ballot Hall of Forum
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