Poll: Who will win the game? (Mavs 14.5 pt RAPTOR & 10.5 pt Vegas favs)
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GAME 43: ORL (8-36) @ DAL (24-19) | 108-92 win
#41
MAKE. THE. FOULS. STOP.
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#42
https://twitter.com/NickVanExit/status/1...1930820612
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#43
https://twitter.com/KirkSeriousFace/stat...5474633728
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#44
https://twitter.com/espn_macmahon/status...9268736000
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#45
https://twitter.com/townbrad/status/1482571759278858240
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#46
https://twitter.com/_Talkin_NBA/status/1...9660471298
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#47
Magic really managed to turn a nice blowout win into an unpleasant viewing experience.
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#48
(01-15-2022, 11:37 PM)dirkfansince1998 Wrote: Magic really managed to turn a nice blowout win into an unpleasant viewing experience.

They should just concentrate on trying to get to 80 points

Ha ha! I say that and they start scoring
Not very astute ^^^^
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#49
Well executed offense leading to FTs...love to see it.
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#50
Wow....there were like three possessions in a row with no foul. Incredible.
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#51
https://twitter.com/ESPNNBA/status/1482575184137625602
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#52
https://twitter.com/dallasmavs/status/14...5051156481
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#53
Nice win....tough game to watch though.   Very little flow.   

Regarding Orlando, I am not sure what people here see on Bamba.  I don't see it.  Now I haven't seen him much.  But he doesn't appear to affect winning.  He is just sort of out on the court running around.  He will block a few shots and get a few dunks, but nothing special.   I also don't know what to think about Anthony.  He has had a solid season, but I can't get a grasp of his game.   I am not sure if he is a starting point guard on a good team.  Still young though, but I think he is more of a scorer off the bench.

I do really like Suggs.  I know he has had a rough rookie year and really needs to improve his shot.  But I think he eventually does.  He is a big, strong physical guard.   I did expect him to be better as a rookie, but I still think he lives up to his promises.  Franz also shows really nice upside.   Looks really big out there.


If you are the Mavs coach and you have a 30 % shooter shooting 8 threes a game, a 28% three point shooter shooting 5.5 threes a game, and a 32% shooting shooting 7 threes a game what do you do?  Do you hope they shoot themselves out of that or do you try to limit their threes to only good looks?
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#54
(01-16-2022, 08:21 AM)Chicagojk Wrote: If you are the Mavs coach and you have a 30 % shooter shooting 8 threes a game, a 28% three point shooter shooting 5.5 threes a game, and a 32% shooting shooting 7 threes a game what do you do?  Do you hope they shoot themselves out of that or do you try to limit their threes to only good looks?


I tell them to "chill out"! Cut the looks in half and take only the best and most open ones.
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#55
Ya, the argument has been made that if they don’t take those 3’s that they lose respect (and consequently space-making ability). I don’t think 3-4 good looks a game loses that respect. As it is now, why would a playoff team not let our 28-32% shooters shoot those? I guess that makes them good looks though, right? Color me unconvinced that those shots raise them to an acceptable level.
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