OKC@Denver Game 6
- Coolbreeze44
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We just have to find a way to stay sharp till Tuesday
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More rest for the Wolves, more work for their next aponent!
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What is everyone's assessment of JDub and Chet? Are they ready for the moment? Their ability to force turnovers is concerning.
Aaron Gordon might have tweaked his hammy. His 3 ball would alter how the Wolves like to defend but if MPJ can't be effective then we can treat AG like we had treated MPJ and shut that water off.
Aaron Gordon might have tweaked his hammy. His 3 ball would alter how the Wolves like to defend but if MPJ can't be effective then we can treat AG like we had treated MPJ and shut that water off.
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Well, we've seen how that works out. It's not necessarily an advantage for the rested team. Now I do think the games after that become an advantage with the cumulative wear and tear starting to stack up and the previously rested team getting the rust out in Game 1.
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Very good but not great players. The Thunder have a true Batman in SGA, but not a real Robin. But they have a lot of depth and really get after you.Phenom wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 10:09 pm What is everyone's assessment of JDub and Chet? Are they ready for the moment? Their ability to force turnovers is concerning.
Aaron Gordon might have tweaked his hammy. His 3 ball would alter how the Wolves like to defend but if MPJ can't be effective then we can treat AG like we had treated MPJ and shut that water off.
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I wonder about their whole team being ready for the moment.Phenom wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 10:09 pm What is everyone's assessment of JDub and Chet? Are they ready for the moment? Their ability to force turnovers is concerning.
Aaron Gordon might have tweaked his hammy. His 3 ball would alter how the Wolves like to defend but if MPJ can't be effective then we can treat AG like we had treated MPJ and shut that water off.
Re: OKC@Denver Game 6
JDub has really struggled. Does NOT look like a legit #2 option, at least in this series. Holmgren has been a mixed bag. If we play OKC, it will be interesting if Holmgren's length or Julius's strength wins out in that matchup.Phenom wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 10:09 pm What is everyone's assessment of JDub and Chet? Are they ready for the moment? Their ability to force turnovers is concerning.
Aaron Gordon might have tweaked his hammy. His 3 ball would alter how the Wolves like to defend but if MPJ can't be effective then we can treat AG like we had treated MPJ and shut that water off.
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Yeah, they are a system team where everyone fits really well and they are extremely cohesive and well coached. Their "Robin" is their team defense. But SGA is seemingly their only real isolation threat, so when things break down on offense or their defense isn't creating transition opportunities, their options are limited in half court sets outside of SGA driving and scoring or driving and kicking.FNG wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 10:13 pmVery good but not great players. The Thunder have a true Batman in SGA, but not a real Robin. But they have a lot of depth and really get after you.Phenom wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 10:09 pm What is everyone's assessment of JDub and Chet? Are they ready for the moment? Their ability to force turnovers is concerning.
Aaron Gordon might have tweaked his hammy. His 3 ball would alter how the Wolves like to defend but if MPJ can't be effective then we can treat AG like we had treated MPJ and shut that water off.
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Obviously I want our Wolves to advance, but a Pacers/Thunder finals would be a nice consolation prize...2 systems teams. Adam Silver wouldn't like 2 of the 7 smallest markets in the finals though.Q-is-here wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 10:20 pmYeah, they are a system team where everyone fits really well and they are extremely cohesive and well coached. Their "Robin" is their team defense. But SGA is seemingly their only real isolation threat, so when things break down on offense or their defense isn't creating transition opportunities, their options are limited in half court sets outside of SGA driving and scoring or driving and kicking.FNG wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 10:13 pmVery good but not great players. The Thunder have a true Batman in SGA, but not a real Robin. But they have a lot of depth and really get after you.Phenom wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 10:09 pm What is everyone's assessment of JDub and Chet? Are they ready for the moment? Their ability to force turnovers is concerning.
Aaron Gordon might have tweaked his hammy. His 3 ball would alter how the Wolves like to defend but if MPJ can't be effective then we can treat AG like we had treated MPJ and shut that water off.
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Re: OKC@Denver Game 6
The Pacers are in danger of being jobbed next round.FNG wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 10:31 pmObviously I want our Wolves to advance, but a Pacers/Thunder finals would be a nice consolation prize...2 systems teams. Adam Silver wouldn't like 2 of the 7 smallest markets in the finals though.Q-is-here wrote: ↑Thu May 15, 2025 10:20 pmYeah, they are a system team where everyone fits really well and they are extremely cohesive and well coached. Their "Robin" is their team defense. But SGA is seemingly their only real isolation threat, so when things break down on offense or their defense isn't creating transition opportunities, their options are limited in half court sets outside of SGA driving and scoring or driving and kicking.