Andrew wrote:The Mavs have been making the zone work, which is another reason I thought Spoelstra might break out James Jones a bit more often. I just doublechecked and he hasn't played a single minute since Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Finals. He's a 43% three point shooter during the regular season, 46% in the Playoffs and the three point champ. If I were Spo I'd give him a run, see if he can come in and knock down a few from the outside.
NovU wrote:Oh come on Andrew. Don't be a hypocrite and tell me you yourself have been all fair and square to the Heat here, which led me to respond initially. But yeah, I get your point that I am a overly sensitive fanboy. Hope we can just lay it off now.
NovU wrote:On to the topic of James Jones, he seems to be a defensive liability in coach's eyes. Miller can guard multiple positions, and is able to do dirty work and little things while hitting open 3s. But yeah, I also think Spoeltra at least should have experimented with line up a bit after game 2 loss, not only with Jones(only if he was healthy) but with Dampier as his size matches better against Maverick's twin towers. I know even Lakers did pretty bad against the Mavericks with their sizeable bigs, but Dampier and Z are the guys that have been playing all regular season. Certainly there should have been some chemistry built up by now. Haslem and Miller have been playing not too bad in the playoffs but those guys who played hard all season long also deserved some minutes and chances.
NovU wrote:If I remember correctly, Dampier was on the bench waiting to be called since the game 1 in this series. Similar with Jones. I was surprised how Haslam and seldom used Magloire/Howard totally took over the minutes all of sudden in the middle of the playoffs. Even considering how a gamble on Haslem was working out well in the Bulls series, there was no needs to totally revamp the rotation which got you through the first two series and the season.
atlwarya9 wrote:I believe the rotation has little to do with the Heats lack of success in this series although I feel james jones deserves to see some time. IMHO the person who should probably be inactive is Mike Bibby and they should move Chalmers to the starting pg position. Bibby has done the least to contribute and I'm sorry but he has to go. Eddie House would fit a lot better in the rotation and deserves more minutes. Those few minutes he played last game were better than the minutes Bibby played at any point of the playoffs.
Rip32 wrote:I honestly think he's hurting mentally. Not necessarily in a pain kind of way, but a mental block of sorts.
After Spain had made a frantic comeback within two points of the United States, there came a telling moment in a fourth-quarter timeout. All hell breaking loose in the gold-medal game, Team USA was finally getting a fight in the 2008 Beijing Olympics. And from coaches to players, they could see LeBron James’ eyes darting everywhere, his teeth grinding his finger nails. He wasn’t present, but lost in the magnitude of the moment.
One source called him “completely disengaged,” and this wasn’t a minority sentiment. As it turned out, Dwyane Wade played an immense part in bailing out James in the game’s final eight minutes, securing a gold-medal victory and sparing Team USA a loss that would’ve resonated far beyond, far longer, than these Miami Heat losing to the Dallas Mavericks.
This doesn’t happen every time James faces pressure, but it’s happened in the Olympics, the 2010 Eastern Conference semifinals and it’s happened late in this NBA championship series.
Sometimes, James snaps out of it. Sometimes, he doesn’t.
debiler wrote:Andrew wrote:Flopping has always been widely criticised, no matter who's doing it.
Also, there's a thin line between flopping and selling a foul. For me, flopping is "creating" a foul that didn't actually happen. There are players who are known floppers like Ginobili, Barea, Varjao. But most of the times, there actually was a foul. They just oversold it. Like this:
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I just loved HBK...
atlwarya9 wrote:Rodman flopped his way to several rings.
atlwarya9 wrote:Rodman flopped his way to several rings.
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