2017 NBA Playoffs Thread - CLE @ BOS Game 5 on TNT

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Great season man.

Don't lose sight of what this team accomplished last night.

It really bothers me how irrational FANS are.

Talking to my dude yesterday

Him: "This season had some positives but it (the season) is disappointing at the end of the day."
Me: You aren't being realistic. This season was a success. Of course things could have ended better, EVERY team will say that except for the CHAMPS, but this was a very successful season.

So again, don't let this loss cloud your judgement on the entire picture. This was a great city for the WASHINGTON WIZARDS.

As I have told Kest 100 times, everyone's DREAM is to win it all, but everyone doesn't have the same EXPECTATIONS. This team surpassed expectations.

Keep that in mind before you go into your irrational rants
 
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Moses Malone Jr. is suing James Harden for allegedly orchestrating a robbery against him

Moses Malone Jr. has filed a lawsuit against James Harden alleging the Rockets star was responsible for “masterminding” a robbery against Malone, Isiah Carey of Houston’s Fox 26 reports. 

Malone, the son of Hall of Famer and former Rockets center Moses Malone, was beaten and robbed of $15,000 to $50,000 in jewelry at a Houston strip club in June. 

Malone’s suit alleges that Harden paid the robbers $20,000 to attack him after Harden became upset over Malone’s Facebook post about Harden’s basketball camp. 

“The post basically referenced the fact that James Harden was charging $250 for a basketball camp,” Malone’s lawyer, George Farah, told ABC-13 News in July.

Four men have already been charged in the case. One of the men charged, Darian Blount, told Malone during the attack that he “disrespected James Harden and that he needs to be punished after that,” according to a criminal complaint. Police have not connected Harden to the crime. 

Malone also filed a suit against the club in August seeking $1 million in damages. 
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Hell of a season for the Wizards. Beal proved to be worth every penny of the max, and I'm glad that John Wall FINALLY started getting some of the recognition (on a national-level) that he deserved. Unfortunately, what did them in was the lack of production from the bench. Inexcusable to have 5 TOTAL points from the bench in a crucial game 7. That falls solely on Ernie Grunfeld and the roster he put together. Not fair to the starters (minus, Gortat) because they more than pulled their own weight.

Anyways, Cavs in 5.
 
Hell of a season for the Wizards. Beal proved to be worth every penny of the max, and I'm glad that John Wall FINALLY started getting some of the recognition (on a national-level) that he deserved. Unfortunately, what did them in was the lack of production from the bench. Inexcusable to have 5 TOTAL points from the bench in a crucial game 7. That falls solely on Ernie Grunfeld and the roster he put together. Not fair to the starters (minus, Gortat) because they more than pulled their own weight.

Anyways, Cavs in 5.


Maybe Wall ran out of energy after all his necessary celebrating. Could have saved some of that energy for the 4th quarter. . . . .

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I understand Zaza pulled a ***** move but the nerve of Pop calling him out is laughable to me. He coached the originator of the step underneath a jump shooter clown Bruce Bowen.

He's definitely working the refs. He first tweaked his ankle on David Lee's foot, no one said a word.

And Bruce Bowen is beyond dirty. He shouldve caught a fade a long time ago
 
Great season man.

Don't lose sight of what this team accomplished last night.

It really bothers me how irrational FANS are.

Talking to my dude yesterday

Him: "This season had some positives but it (the season) is disappointing at the end of the day."
Me: You aren't being realistic. This season was a success. Of course things could have ended better, EVERY team will say that except for the CHAMPS, but this was a very successful season.

So again, don't let this loss cloud your judgement on the entire picture. This was a great city for the WASHINGTON WIZARDS.

As I have told Kest 100 times, everyone's DREAM is to win it all, but everyone doesn't have the same EXPECTATIONS. This team surpassed expectations.

Keep that in mind before you go into your irrational rants

Too much logic....
 
Wiz bench was always the weakness so not surprised it ended their season....Good season and an exciting playoffs for the Wiz

Alotta work to do on the squad but no flexibility/money tho ;{
 
Great season man.

Don't lose sight of what this team accomplished last night.

It really bothers me how irrational FANS are.

Talking to my dude yesterday

Him: "This season had some positives but it (the season) is disappointing at the end of the day."
Me: You aren't being realistic. This season was a success. Of course things could have ended better, EVERY team will say that except for the CHAMPS, but this was a very successful season.

So again, don't let this loss cloud your judgement on the entire picture. This was a great city for the WASHINGTON WIZARDS.

As I have told Kest 100 times, everyone's DREAM is to win it all, but everyone doesn't have the same EXPECTATIONS. This team surpassed expectations.

Keep that in mind before you go into your irrational rants
I would agree.  A good season.  Winning this game and just getting to the ECF would have been a very good season.  They obviously go into next season optimistic and with raised expectations, but they need to add some pieces to be a contender.
 
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