Phil Jackson is the greatest coach of all time when it comes to just game 5. His preperation when it comes to game 5 is unbelievable. I remember hearing he made the bulls have a 3 hour practice in a playoff series before game 5. Anyone that want's to be just let me know because it's a for sure win come Sunday.
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I GURANTEE you the Lakers win game 5 on Sunday.
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Originally posted by (Fowler) View PostSkillz my dude,Tbh with you I think the Celts are going to shut it down from here on out.
Allen/Garnett/Pierce/Rondo/Davis/Wallace/Perkins/Robinson are just monsters
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The C's are looking solid, let's just hope Bynum is able to play his minutes w/o that knee giving him too many probs. We need him down in the post.
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I don't have 100% confidence in Doc becuase I've come to 2 realizations of mistakes being made by him possiblly before him and I am nowhere near NBA coach level prep.
1- I've seen the Lakers beat us up on the boards, especially offensively, during the series. It couldn't be any clearer after a terrible display of offense where Celtics still won. Doc needs to forget about transition offense and make 1,3,4,5 crash the boards on defense and 4,5 crash on offense.
Lakers are lost without 2nd chance points and defensive rebounds.
2- Give Rasheed more minutes, Gasol becomes almost a non factor when he's in the game. I've been a Rasheed nuthugger in the Celtics-Lakers thread because it's so clear. Gasol is reduced to a free throw shooter and half of the calls on Sheed are BS because the ostrich flops more than usual because he knows what I know.
If Doc Rivers comes to these realizations, Celtics will win and the series won't go 7. If he doesn't, Phil Jackson will out coach him. Also, if Bynum is out, Lakers are all but finished.
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Originally posted by QUELOQUE View PostI don't have 100% confidence in Doc becuase I've come to 2 realizations of mistakes being made by him possiblly before him and I am nowhere near NBA coach level prep.
1- I've seen the Lakers beat us up on the boards, especially offensively, during the series. It couldn't be any clearer after a terrible display of offense where Celtics still won. Doc needs to forget about transition offense and make 1,3,4,5 crash the boards on defense and 4,5 crash on offense.
Lakers are lost without 2nd chance points and defensive rebounds.
2- Give Rasheed more minutes, Gasol becomes almost a non factor when he's in the game. I've been a Rasheed nuthugger in the Celtics-Lakers thread because it's so clear. Gasol is reduced to a free throw shooter and half of the calls on Sheed are BS because the ostrich flops more than usual because he knows what I know.
If Doc Rivers comes to these realizations, Celtics will win and the series won't go 7. If he doesn't, Phil Jackson will out coach him. Also, if Bynum is out, Lakers are all but finished.Last edited by SkillspayBills; 06-11-2010, 08:55 PM.
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Originally posted by SkillspayBills View PostDude just yesterday you said the key to the Celts winning was their transition offense lol. I do agree with Rasheed getting more minutes (him getting called for a foul when Gasol tripped on his own foot was hilarious) and the person who wins the battle of the boards HAS WON EVERY GAME IN THE SERIES.
Doc Rivers and the Celtics have been saying that transition offense was the key, I wouldn't just regurgitate that.
Celtics even seem to have a problem getting points in on fast breaks, either they don't get a good shot or just miss layups like Rondo did numerous times before. They've been doing it every time. Celts just have a problem when they're shots are contested on the inside.
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