2010 NBA Playoffs

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Disappointing game by the Mavs. Game 4 is definitely a must win for them. Butler & Marion scored 9 points in 32 minutes combined. That's not going to cut it. JJ Barea had a good game. He had 14 points, 4 rebounds and 4 assists. He gave the Mavs such a good boost late in the second that Carlisle started him in the second half in place of Butler(I think). I don't think Butler even played in the fourth quarter.
 

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Not over yet. The Mavs will even the series tonight as Dirk has his usual good game and Butler, Marion and Kidd show up finally.
 

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Well the Mavs lost. It doesn't look good. I have to agree with the comment about Mark Cuban. It didn't help. It really fired the Spurs up. As the saying goes though, "It ain't over till the fat lady sings". I don't hear Susan Boyle yet! Lol. I feel bad for even joking about her. She is an amazing talent.

Come on Mavs. One game at a time!


Rooting for the Jazz to take down the Nuggets. They will have a 3-1 lead if they win tonight.
 

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Very frustrating Mavs perfornmance so far. It's not over but hard to imagine a veteran championship team like the Spurs losing three in a row even with two of the three games being in Dallas if the Mavs take it to game seven. Like White Lightning said above, one game at a time.
 

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Mavs have no leadership or identity. Dirk can't take over games like he needs to, he doesn't respond well to failure. Different year, newer players, same problem. It's the reason why they lost against the Heat when a title was within their grasp, the reason for their first-round exit as a top seed against a bottom seed, and it's the reason why they'll lose again this year. Dirk is a great player, but it's moments like these that expose his true weakness of mind. Sometimes players just can't change who they really are. Dirk has run out of excuses.

Forget the Mavs, the best bets now are the Jazz, Lakers, Spurs, Magic, and Bucks. I'm NOT betting on the Suns either. Edited by: j41181
 

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Congratulations to the Magic, for SWEEPING the Black Bobcats 4-0!!!

Majority owner Michael Jordan had that ugly look in his face (sweet!). This makes up for Dirk & Dallas' pathetic playoff showing, after showing so much promise in the regular season. Way to go, Orlando!

Bucks have leveled the series 2-2 against the (Black) Hawks. It's been quite a good day for the NBA's white-friendly teams. Again, I'm NOT betting to on the Suns to win. If they do, call it a bonus.

It's also great to see the Jazz to 3-1 over the Nuggets (Thuggets is more like it). Way to go, Utah!Edited by: j41181
 

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Suns take a commanding 3-2 series lead over the Blazers. Pleasant surprise indeed!
 

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So far, the biggest delight for me has been the downfall of that prison team from Denver. I hope the Jazz can finish off those thugs in 5 or 6 games, even without 2 of their solid (white) players. If they advance, AK-47 may actually return for the next round.

With the Lakers looking in trouble, the West is wide-open at this point. I'm also bummed about the Mavs, but Utah, Phoenix, as well as San Antonio with Manu will be decent teams to root for in the next round. And I'll still be rooting for Pau and the Lakers over the Thunder.Edited by: foobar75
 

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Nice playoff performance by Bango, the Bucks mascot. I couldn't find out who is the guy behind the mask, but it's been my experience that only white guys are mascots.


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That was amazing. Holy crap. I can't believe he made it look so easy.


I'm so happy the Mavs are still alive. If they can just squeak out game 6 in San Antonio, then they will be just fine. I know they can protect the home court. Dirk has had two games in a row where he didn't score much. Expect him to go off huge in Game 6. The Spurs now it but they won't be able to stop him or the Mavs.
 

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Don't like the Lakers & prick Kobe. I've got to hope for the Thunder. Durant seems like a decent guy. The Thunder have as many white players who PLAY (if not more) than the Lakers anyway. Collison and Krstic are both very solid players, they just don't have the white STAR power of Pau.

Edited to add: Amazing stunt by Bongo- go Bucks! And those Mavs could still make a come back! J41181, I like your new term for the Nuggets- ie. "Thuggets".Edited by: ToughJ.Riggins
 

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white lightning said:
That was amazing. Holy crap. I can't believe he made it look so easy.


I'm so happy the Mavs are still alive. If they can just squeak out game 6 in San Antonio, then they will be just fine. I know they can protect the home court. Dirk has had two games in a row where he didn't score much. Expect him to go off huge in Game 6. The Spurs now it but they won't be able to stop him or the Mavs.


Ditto to those sentiments. I will be glued to the TV to watch Game 6 Thursday night in San Antonio and I am cautiously optimistic about there being a Game 7 in Dallas. Go Mavs and Go Dirk.
 

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Nice to see that at least Adam Morrison got 8+ minutes of action, albeit in garbage time near the end of the game. Jordan Farmar came off of the bench to put in his usual quality minutes, and, of course, Pau Gasol was a stud, without him the Lakers wouldn't have won, despite Kobe's "heroic" defensive night.
 

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At least it can be said that Manu is a bigger "Caste buster" compared to Dirk. Absolutely fearless.
 

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Deadlift said:
At least it can be said that Manu is a bigger "Caste buster" compared to Dirk. Absolutely fearless.
Another year down the drain for Dirk. Other than 2006 & 2007, this will be the longest and saddest summer for Dirk.

I 100% agree, Manu is fearless, a trait only shared by the great Larry Bird. White players (recent times) seem so faint hearted.

I wish more white players were like Manu. Gasol & Nash are the next toughest white guys out there. Here's hoping the Lakers and Suns advance.
 

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Mark Madson (Maddog) although no where near as skilled as Manu or Larry was fearless as a rebounder for the Lakers 8 or so years ago. I think he went to the Timberwolves and maybe is out of the league now, not sure.

Kobe might be the straw that stirs the Lakers, but make no mistake Gasol is the glass that holds the drink!
 

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If Pau's Lakers' (it's HIS team!) aren't in the 2nd round, I won't watch anymore of the playoffs! He is just so enjoyable to watch.
 

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Very SAD for the Mavs...

THE ONLY team to have 10 years of 50+ wins and NO RINGS. Every other team with that statistic is a dynasty! (Spurs, Lakers and Celtics.)

The ONLY team to blow a 2-0 lead in the finals and get swept and lose in 6 games after.

The ONLY number 1 seed to lose to a number 8 seed in a 7-game format series.

Now, the ONLY number 2 seed to lose to a number 7 seed in a 7-game format series.

Why is it, that with 50 games or more won every season, they always fall SHORT in the postseason?

There has never and been a team as prolific at choking than the Mavs.... In NBA history.
 

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I still put most of the blame on his teammates. To say Dirk isn't a gamer is a lie. The guy scored 25 of his 33 points in the 2nd half. The Spurs could not stop him. Dirk is tough! He is a legend with or without the ring. I like Ginobli, but he isn't half the player that Dirk is. Manu is just lucky to have great teammates around him.

The Mavs need to go get David Lee in the offseason and maybe one other free agent. Get Dirk some help. It is still not too late. The guy averaged 27 points per game in the first round. What else can he do? Edited by: white lightning
 

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Suns' up by 12 at the half. Let's see if they screw up or not...
 

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Nice win by the Suns. They face the Spurs now. It seems like they face each other every other years. The Spurs have tormented the Suns for years. This is the year it stops. The Suns behind Nash will find a way to win this series. They have come close too many times. They at least will make the Western Finals this year. That is my prediction and I'm sticking to it. Let's go Suns.
 

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I don't see the Suns beating the Spurs. Duncan will dominate the middle, Parker and Ginobili will slash their way to the hoop, Hill and Ginobili will snipe from the outside. Nash is a weak defender, Stoudemire a weak post defender, and Dragic is too passive.

The only way the Suns can win is to hit their perimeter shots consistently, pin-point passing, and hope the Spurs miss their shots and FT's. Otherwise, it'll be an entertaining series.
 

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Marcin Gortat, the Magic's $34 million backup plan</font>
By ANTONIO GONZALEZ, Associated Press Writer
April 29, 2010

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP)â€"Marcin Gortat was all set to become the Dallas Mavericks' new starting center last summer when he got the stunning news.

Magic general manager Otis Smith had decided to match the Mavericks' offer sheet on the restricted free agent, paying him $34 million to be Dwight Howard's backup for the next five years. An expensive insurance policy, indeed.

Yet one that's starting to prove its worth in the playoffs.

With Howard in constant foul trouble in Orlando's first-round series, Gortat proved to be a valuableâ€"albeit expensiveâ€"backup plan, helping the team sweep Charlotte. Already with a few encores to some big playoff performances last season, even Gortat can admit that maybe the move wasn't so far fetched.

"I kind of made Otis a superstar right now,"Â Gortat said, chuckling after practice Thursday. "I make him look good right now with my performance every single game."Â

It's only now that he can find humor in the decision.

The 6-foot-11, 240-pound center was severely disappointed when he learned he was staying in Orlando. He had been telling friends and family in his native Poland that he was heading to Dallas, but suddenly his dreams of being an NBA starter were crushed.

There's not much space for another big man on a team with perhaps the league's best center.

Although with Howard in chronic foul trouble against Charlotte, Gortat not only kept the Magic in contention, he helped them pull ahead. He averaged 21 minutes a game and his two free throws in the final seconds of Game 3â€"or as teammate Matt Barnes calls them, "The biggest free throws in Polish history"Ââ€" sealed the victory.

"I think if you look at what happened in that first-round series, making the decision to match the offer on Marcin might have been as big a move as we made in the offseason,"Â Magic coach Stan Van Gundy said.

The series also reminded Gortat that maybe his current gig isn't so bad.

"I had been thinking it would be better for me to go to a team where I can average 10 (points) and 10 (rebounds) and play till the end of my life finishing a season in the middle of April,"Â Gortat said. "Or just be a backup with a team like this and competing for a championship every year. I guess it's better to win a championship for me."Â

Even with his NBA stardom on hold, Gortat's already a phenom back home.

The self-described "Dwight Howard of Poland,"Â there's a video game due out on cell phones this summer in his country that depicts him as an action figure. Gortat is swarmed by fans when he returns, and media requests from Poland can often be smothering.

The affable backup center also keeps things in perspective.

He spent four years in Poland learning to become a car mechanic, even apprenticing in repair shops. If basketball didn't work out, he very well could be fixing engines right now for little pay.

Instead, Gortat is poring the knowledge into his black BMW M5 to design improvementsâ€"leaving the hands-on work to others for safety reasonsâ€"that make it one of the fastest cars on the road from 0 to 60 mph. And he has a few speeding tickets to prove it.

"Some guys laugh that I spend a lot of time and money on the car, but they don't know what I get out of them,"Â he said.

Gortat first made his mark last season by helping the Magic eliminate Philadelphia in Game 6 in the first round, when Howard was suspended by the league for an elbow. Gortat would earn the nickname the "Polish Hammer"Â for his pick-and-roll dunks and a few blocks on Cleveland's LeBron James(notes) in the conference finals (although he prefers the "Polish Machine,"Â having worn the moniker on a bracelet for years symbolizing his work ethic in the weight room).

The discouraging part is that Gortat played only 13 minutes a game this season.

That statistic alone is why he had been bummed about staying in Orlando, even though he loves the town and his team. That's also why some questioned the move because the Magic are paying so much for so few minutes.

"But we happen to be in a league that has about 10 true centers. We just happen to have two. I think it's a luxury,"Â Smith said. "Two games ago we needed him on the floor, and two games ago he was valuable. However many million dollars paid itself off then."Â

The Magic only hope they won't need Gortat so much again.

He "protects the fort,"Â as Smith loves to say, but nobody provides the kind of presence as Howard, the NBA's two-time defensive player of the year. Howard fouled out in the last two games, played only 105 minutes and committed 22 fouls in four meetings with Charlotte.

If not for Gortat, Howard's woes might be more magnified.

"I stay on him every day,"Â Howard said, "telling him how important he will be for us to win a championship."Â

Gortat has kept the Magic on track so far.

They await the winner of the Atlanta-Milwaukee series, and how much Gortat will be needed then is uncertain. For now, he can live with being a No. 2 so long as his team is contending to be No. 1.

"I really thought I was going to end up in Dallas. But who cares?"Â Gortat said. "There's hundreds of players who are great players in this league, and they all end up without championships. I have a chance for a championship. Not a lot can say that."Â

http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=ap-magicsbackupplan
 

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If only the Mavs would have had him on the front line. They would have beat the Spurs. Gortat can score, play defense, and rebound very nicely. Oh well. What could have been.
 

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Please stop saying the Mavs got robbed in 2006 already. Stop blaming the refs. 3 MELTDOWNS in 4 years?? You gotta start pointing elsewhere. Dirk just ain't a finisher. He does NOT have that killer instinct you see in MJ, KOBE or WADE. I don't care if he scores 50 in a game. What matters is the finish. He's SOFT. He's better off in TORONTO with all the other SOFT Euros. He doesn't have that 'strong-to-the-basket-move' that carries a team down the stretch. Mavs robbed their fans in 2006, that's a better way of saying it. Dirk is getting OLD and needs to accept the fact that maybe it's time to play ROBIN to a better Batman now. Sorry, Dirk. You had your chances.
 
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