Originally Posted by Gary Cooper:
Boston has too many players that can both score and defend. I don't know that Dallas can match that even with the best player on the floor.
Luka has been torching them all night and they’ve been plenty competitive with him on the floor.
I think they’ll be fine if Kyrie shows up going forward at all. Porzingis isn’t that player we saw in the first half and Boston goes cold from three all the time. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
Luka has been torching them all night and they’ve been plenty competitive with him on the floor.
I think they’ll be fine if Kyrie shows up going forward at all. Porzingis isn’t that player we saw in the first half and Boston goes cold from three all the time.
Wish Porzingis played like that when he played for the Mavs. He was given every opportunity and ended up being a huge pussy. [Reply]
Originally Posted by PunkinDrublic:
Wish Porzingis played like that when he played for the Mavs. He was given every opportunity and ended up being a huge pussy.
I’m betting he doesn’t look like that again the rest of the series. He was channeling 2011 Dirk there.
If he does, then yeah, you’re fully cooked. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
Luka has been torching them all night and they’ve been plenty competitive with him on the floor.
I think they’ll be fine if Kyrie shows up going forward at all. Porzingis isn’t that player we saw in the first half and Boston goes cold from three all the time.
Boston doesn't mind if Luca torches them so long as nobody else scores. He had only one assist tonight. They need more than just him and Kyrie to score. [Reply]
Hate these blowouts but Mavs were blown out in the first two game 1’s. Hopefully they’ll make the right adjustments. Kyrie will definitely play better. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Gary Cooper:
Boston doesn't mind if Luca torches them so long as nobody else scores. He had only one assist tonight. They need more than just him and Kyrie to score.
Well of course, but odds are that the Dallas others are going to actually make their open shots at some point.
Biggest issue was Kyrie tonight. He looked massively sped up at all times and not himself. Hope that isn’t a product of returning to Boston/the Boston crowd. [Reply]
I think what bothered me most about porzingis is the way he uses his elbows. I get that he can clear space in ways others can’t because he’s tall. But if he does that you have to call that when he makes contact. How can you possible defend that when he’s allowed to do that? He does it every single time he makes his initial move. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
Kyrie better show up for game 2; Luka did his part tonight.
They also need to find a way to protect Lively some. It was amazing how Dallas was able to claw back into it until Lively started getting fouls on almost every play. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tredadda:
They also need to find a way to protect Lively some. It was amazing how Dallas was able to claw back into it until Lively started getting fouls on almost every play.
Yes, Lively is a huge part of what they do and really the only way for them to limit Boston offensively. Hard to do in a building where the Celtics were getting virtually every call (and likely will again in game 2), but he needs to not foul so frequently. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
Yes, Lively is a huge part of what they do and really the only way for them to limit Boston offensively. Hard to do in a building where the Celtics were getting virtually every call (and likely will again in game 2), but he needs to not foul so frequently.
Oh correct. Once he got into foul trouble Boston pulled away and that was all she wrote. I am always blown away with how players can practically go from half court without dribbling for a slam and there is no traveling, but they move their plant foot and the refs are all over it. Just bizarre to me. [Reply]