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"I not sure that I've ever been around a more competitive player or young man than Fred VanVleet. I like to win more than 99.9% of the people in this world, but he may top me." -- Gregg Marshall 12/23/13 :peaceful:
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Remember when Nancy Pelosi said about Obamacare:
"We have to pass it, to find out what's in it".
A physician called into a radio show and said:
"That's the definition of a stool sample."
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This was a must win for the Raptors and great to see FVV right in the middle of making this post season run by Toronto.
Let's not forget that the Warriors are playing without Durant (2017 and 2018 Finals MVP) all 3 games so far, Thompson (basically #2 in minutes and #3 in scoring) this last game, and Looney (#7 in minutes) for the series. I have a feeling that the Raptors will need to beat the Warriors with both Durant and Thompson back in the lineup before the series is over to win the Championship. Personally, I'd like to see that happen a couple of times. Otherwise, it will be like having an * behind the Championship.
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The comment was made last night during the broadcast that the Warriors team on the court would not have even made the conference playoffs. That is a bit ridiculous, IMO, but I understand the sentiment. Down Thompson and Durant is huge.
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Ya, and if my aunt had a Johnson, she'd be my uncle. Just excuses. Injuries are a part of the game.
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Did someone make excuses for anybody? I think we were just discussing roster strength, the odd comment about this team not making the playoffs and the irrelevance long term of who was or was not playing. No excuses from anyone, least of all GS.
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This shows the problem with building an all star starting five and not much of a bench. Livingston and Igudala are good players, but no longer the kind of guys that can be huge in the playoffs like an FVV or Ibaka or even Powell. I have zero sympathy for the Warriors. They are the ones that built their team around (4-5) allstars and no one else.
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I think it is a bit ridiculous that people are making so many damn excuses for the Warriors. Maybe consider having more depth? Great teams have depth to withstand injuries. All of the excuse making makes me want to vomit.
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Again, I'm all Raptors, but your statement should hold for both teams. Warriors won game 2 in Toronto without Durant. Could the Raptors make the same statement without Leonard? How about without Fred? Yup, injuries are part of the game. But anyone who thinks that true competitors don't really care as long as they win are blowing smoke. You want to beat the best at their best. Yeah, you'll take that ring with a huge smile and all that comes with it, but you'll still wonder.
PS. Just how many teams in the NBA could really withstand that level of injuries? Get real. I want Fred to get that ring as much as anyone here, but if Durant and Thompson come back for the rest of the series and the Raptors still win it all, you're telling me it won't be more meaningful to Fred?
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Let's not forget that GS was still trotting out more All Stars onto the court even with their injuries.
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Aargh, I must have missed that we were playing a national title game/series. I also have a feeling almost no one knew how good Shamet would turn out to be or how good he might have been that year (after all, he did foul out in 10 minutes against the only quality opponent he faced). Guess I also missed that FVV was a high 1st round draft pick that immediately became a star in the NBA.
The regular season is a "grind". A team can consider themselves lucky if they don't have a serious or numerous injuries. Getting to and through a playoff/tournament to get to the end is another grind and many times, luck needs to be on your side. Getting to that point is a huge accomplishment all on its own.
Nevertheless, can you tell me if we get to a national championship game that you hope we're healthy and they're not just so we might have a better chance to win or would you rather hang that banner knowing our opponents were a full strength?
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Yup, they probably felt fortunate before the Indiana game, too, and I'm sure they felt a heck of a lot better than they did losing to Lipscomb. We're talking about an extended season quarter final NIT game and a Shocker team whose season looked dead in the water at 8-11/1-6. Getting to the NIT wasn't even on their radar at that time. This young of team should take every win they can get against any reasonably good team very highly.
Look, if you all think highly competitive athletes don't think about what I'm talking about, it's all good and well. I'm sure as heck not saying they still shouldn't think of their accomplishment as something very special and the bigger the game and the farther you go, the more special it is.
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Originally posted by Shoxfan11 View PostNow where have I seen a FVV 3 like that before?The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.
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that 3 pointer he nailed while a freshman vs gonzaga was an exact duplicate. gave the shockers a 70-65 lead with 1:26 left in the game.Last edited by another shocker; June 6, 2019, 07:50 PM.
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Originally posted by Maizerunner08 View PostI’d be curious the last time a Shocker played this many minutes in the NBA finals.
VanVleet is the first Shocker to play in the NBA Finals in more than two decades, since Antoine Carr played with the Utah Jazz in the 1997 and 1998 NBA Finals.
In just three games, VanVleet (104) has already played in more minutes than any former WSU player in the Finals, surpassing Dave Stallworth, who played 98 minutes in seven games for the New York Knicks in 1970. VanVleet needs just seven points to pass Stallworth’s WSU record of 49 points scored in a Finals series.
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Draymond Green will be the next Charles Barkley as an analyst. Dude is funny, honest and a bit polarizing-perfect combinations.
Im past the wait and see part. #23 needs to go in the rafters as the greatest PG in school history. I don’t even know who would be second, there is that much gap.
Oh and thanks Fred for giving me a great reason to watch the NBA in June.
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I know its regular versus post season but the Raptors did go 2-0 against the Dubs this season. They beat a full Golden Stste roster in Oakland and were played without Leonard. 113-93. Im not saying Toronto would beat a full Gloden State roster in a best of seven, but they are sneaky good. And they do have home court so it's not like this is a 1 verses 8 seed.
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And that's the importance of a 7 game series. It tries to counter the 1 or 2 game outlier. Raps beat Dubs at GS without Leonard with GS at full strength in the regular season. Dubs beat the Raps at Toronto without Durant with Toronto full strength in the Finals.
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I understand the 7 have series vs a 1 or 2 game outlier. The point i was trying to make is that the Raptors are a really good team and just might have beaten the Dubs at full strength. I just don't think anyone has given any credit to how good Toronto is and it's only due to injuries as to why they are even in this series, much less leading it.
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I looked up the Dubs record playing without Durant. 25-1 since he came to Oakland. In contrast, during the Steve Kerr coaching era, the Dubs are 254-47 with and as of Nov 2018, 21-19 without Curry.Last edited by Kashman; June 6, 2019, 11:08 PM.
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Originally posted by Kashman View PostI know its regular versus post season but the Raptors did go 2-0 against the Dubs this season. They beat a full Golden Stste roster in Oakland and were played without Leonard. 113-93. Im not saying Toronto would beat a full Gloden State roster in a best of seven, but they are sneaky good. And they do have home court so it's not like this is a 1 verses 8 seed.
They are to blame for not building depth. If they can’t withstand injuries they are not championship quality this year. Plain and simple.
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Well, every NBA team has an all star, and most have two, or at least one and a potential. To make the playoffs, you have to have a superstar and one other, or two all star caliber players and a pretty legit third (usually a 4 or 5). But to make the finals,let alone win a championship, you need depth. Each starting 5 can duel with another, but when the second wave comes in is where the differences show up. Look at GS recently, San Antonio, and this year Toronto and my beloved Portland. Benches make the difference; consistent bences win 7 game series'.
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fvv, the ultimate winner, actually has some nba talent behind him now. he did everything he could against notre dame (junior year) and miami (senior year) in college.. but he had no help.Last edited by another shocker; June 7, 2019, 12:53 AM.
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No discussion about the pushing incident with the Warriors minority owner ?
Honestly, that kind of makes me happy.
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