2013-2014 NBA Thread - IND @ WAS and OKC @ LAC on ESPN

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Melo got to be on that list
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The bulls pacers could be a second round matchup. If i was ind/mia i would much rather play wash/tor instead of bk/chi. However they wouldnt have home court in the conf finals
 
The bulls pacers could be a second round matchup. If i was ind/mia i would much rather play wash/tor instead of bk/chi. However they wouldnt have home court in the conf finals
Toronto isn't a bad team.  

The Nets are playing GREAT since the all star break though.  Jason Kidd seriously deserves credit, they play a strange style of ball.
 
I do not think toronto is a bad tram by any stretch. But i think bk/chi would be a tougher out for those top 2 seeds
 
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Never thought of it, but I suppose the Nets do play an unusual style of play. The 2 PG system is working. Thank you Shaun Livingston.
 
I think the Garnett injury is gonna hurt em come playoff time. They play Chicago, IDK if that series last more than 5 games.

I like Toronto though. The second round match ups in the East are going to be pretty entertaining.
 


Speaking of Revenge, Kevin Love got his last night for what happened last time. Rubio had a triple double too wow
 
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Ricky Rubio had a spectacular triple-double against the Mavericks on Wednesday with 22 points, 10 boards, 15 assists, four steals, one block and three turnovers on 8-of-12 shooting.

On top of the obvious part of posting the third triple-double of his career, this was the first game which Rubio had double-digit shot attempts and shot over 50 percent all season.

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Speaking of Revenge, Kevin Love got his last night for what happened last time. Rubio had a triple double too wow



Is the "all he does is shoot 3s and cheat for boards" narrative still in play?

He may not be Hakeem, but K Love showed some pretty good smarts/moves in the post here, especially in the OT.
 
Pacers have been really unimpressive lately. I don't see them coasting to the ECF now, regardless of who they play in the first two rounds.
 
Once the Playoffs start & the Pacers re-focus and easily slide to the ECF there will be so much back peddling in here
 
Once the Playoffs start & the Pacers re-focus and easily slide to the ECF there will be so much back peddling in here

We'll see. I don't think a lack of focus is the Pacers' problem. They're not Miami, who already has two rings under its belt and clearly has a switch they can flip when they want. I think the Pacers were playing over their heads offensively during the first couple months of the season and what we're seeing from them now is more like who they really are. They might prove me wrong, but that's what it looks like to me. Plus, some of the other Eastern conference teams have improved as the season has gone on, like the Bulls, Nets and Wizards. The Pacers would not have any easy time against any of those teams, except maybe the Wizards.
 
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