Yes it is. This year is reminiscent of 2011 when Dirk Nowitzki led the Mavs over the Heat in the Finals. This year its going to be another dominant European big man, Nikola Jokic, leading the Nuggets over the Heat!Great to see the Affirmative Action MVP take a 1st Rd exit, and the real MVP on the way to The Finals!
That Bullets team actually had at least 8 whites at one point. They were my team; went to go see them play several times. Gugliotta, MacLean, Chapman and Scott Skiles started, and Gheorge Muresan, Tim Legler, Brent Price, and Jim Mcilvaine came off the bench. And they were a good team! Funny enough Wes Unseld was the guy who put that team together. Man they were fun to watch.I could be wrong but I think the Bullets had at least 5 or 6 whites on their team in the early 90s. Rex Chapman, Corchiani, Gugliotta, Brent Price, and the underrated Don Maclean. There could have been a couple more but I can't locate them.
That Bullets team actually had at least 8 whites at one point. They were my team; went to go see them play several times. Gugliotta, MacLean, Chapman and Scott Skiles started, and Gheorge Muresan, Tim Legler, Brent Price, and Jim Mcilvaine came off the bench. And they were a good team! Funny enough Wes Unseld was the guy who put that team together. Man they were fun to watch.
Minnesota had an all White starting lineup for a while circa 2012, pretty amazing.They were my favorite team too back in the day. I posted a team photo of them a few years ago here to prove how white they were!
Another great team was the Minnesota Timberwolvs with an in his Prime Kevin Love, Ricky Rubio and others. Not as good but I still loved
watching them back then. Here is a prime time Kevin Love on a night with 31 points and 31 rebounds! Unheard of! He was so good!
Minnesota had an all White starting lineup for a while circa 2012, pretty amazing.
I liked those MN teams. They also had the underrated center Pekovic (sp?).They were my favorite team too back in the day. I posted a team photo of them a few years ago here to prove how white they were!
Another great team was the Minnesota Timberwolvs with an in his Prime Kevin Love, Ricky Rubio and others. Not as good but I still loved
watching them back then. Here is a prime time Kevin Love on a night with 31 points and 31 rebounds! Unheard of! He was so good!
The Miami Heat lost their 2nd straight game tonight getting blown out up in Boston. They still lead the series 3 games to 2. I'm not worried
as most of their star players layed an egg and just played awful tonight.
One exception has been Duncan Robinson for most of this series. Again I ask why is he not starting? Robinson is 29 years of age and has alot
of great basketball left in him. He is a top 5 shooter in all of the NBA without a doubt.
Duncan Robinson 18 points, 9 assist and 4 rebounds off the bench just missing a double/double. Keep it up Duncan. I expect the
Heat to end this series in game 6. I just can't see them losing 3 in a row to the Celtics. The Miami Heat are just too talented!
Butler and Adebeyo look fu**ing retarded in this game tonight, like they've never played basketball before. They can't throw the ball in the ocean.
Duncan is the underdog of underdogs. Was playing at Williams College, a division 3 school, before transferring to Michigan. The rest is history.Glad to see Duncan step up his game, Strus on the other hand has been struggling. His minutes have been reduced which is probably most of the problem.
What an awful ending to this game tonight. Miami came within a split second of winning. Looks like it will be Denver vs. Boston. LET'S GO JOKIC!!!!!!!!
I was disappointed with Duncan when he missed those two three pointers at the end of the game. But on the other hand, he only got to take about 5-6 shots for the whole game because Butler, Adebeyo, etc. were busy jacking up brick after brick. It's difficult to come in and make a big shot when you haven't been able to get in a rhythm all game because your teammates are ball hogs.Duncan is the underdog of underdogs. Was playing at Williams College, a division 3 school, before transferring to Michigan. The rest is history.
Duncan hit all of his other three point attempts with the exception of the last two which were not far off. LIke you said it's hard to get into theI was disappointed with Duncan when he missed those two three pointers at the end of the game. But on the other hand, he only got to take about 5-6 shots for the whole game because Butler, Adebeyo, etc. were busy jacking up brick after brick. It's difficult to come in and make a big shot when you haven't been able to get in a rhythm all game because your teammates are ball hogs.
looks like the Heat are done, can't see them recovering from that game 6 loss, Scott Foster is officiating tonight and he is Adam Silver's schill...he will make sure the Celtics move on and has a solid history in these spots, it was a great run for the Heat but they blew their chances in game 4 and game 6, the only way they can have a chance tonight will be to dirty up the game with really hard fouls...i hope Denver wins the title but the league will do what it can to give the C's all the help they need