Official Whine, Moan, Complain Thread 19/20-CLOSED "WE CHAMPS!"

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  1. wcsoldier81

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    We should have built a bigger in the 2nd quarter but couldn't take much advantage from the Blazers struggles.

    The 2nd half was the Mavs 2nd half all over again .
     
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    I don't know what it is but it seems when the team can't score, it affects everything else they do both offensively and defensively. It's like they sort of give up on both ends of the floor, which leads to them not running the offense not trusting each other.
    And btw what the hell was Russell thinking setting off Lillard like that?
     
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    a win in this one might have had me thinking a corner was being turned.

    nope.
     
  4. therealdeal

    therealdeal Moderator Staff Member

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    Awful. Trudell and Thompson were vanilla, but they were at least professional and gave good team insight.

    Stephen A. Smith is a hack. I'm already on the fence with the morning show. I hate the drive home show with Marcellus and the other black guy (Laker haters). Mason and Ireland are the only show worth listening to and they're on when I'm at work and it's hard to listen to them.
     
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    We can't win with both Julius and Russell putting up stinkers like last night.
     
  6. LTLakerFan

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    Can't help himself. Before he's truly good enough to back it up.

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    http://www.silverscreenandroll.com/...sell-throwing-slick-little-elbows-fight-video

    Damian Lillard says D’Angelo Russell throwing ‘slick little elbows’ led to their argument
     
  7. ZenMaster

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    Did you watch the game? It was all Lillard. Besides, what is it? Get scared and don't hold your own out of fear that a "leopard might fall out"? Lillard is not Kobe, and even then Kobe would be the first to tell you that he'd respect you more if you didn't back down, as opposed to show him the out-of-fear respect.

    Also, up to that point Lillard was 0 - 6 or some such. He'd go bananas in the 4th even if Russell agreed to vax his shoes instead of confronting him.
     
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    Lillard is full of it. In the incident leading to the altercation, Russell was standing talking to Tariq or TRob, and Lillard bumped him from behind.

    I'll rewatch it later, but this is what I recall.
     
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    agreed
     
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    haha why is Lillard so sensitive. I know he needed something to get him going with his struggles but that's how Russ tries to draw fouls and gets to the line. Last night watching this all happen I thought, if Lillard is having hard time with the way Russ is throwing his arms on offense what in the world does he think of Harden. I mean if your going to make a commotion make sure your consistent and do it when you play the Rockets.
     
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    [​IMG]

    Bully Ball

    0-1
     
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    Hmm, interesting how folks have different takes on that altercation. Look at 0:44 and how they bump shoulders and how much Lillard's shoulder moves opposed to Russell.



    Remember that this out of bounds play came right after Russell blocked Lillard's shot. And Lillard was struggling (1-10 up to this point) with his shooting. So whether the shoulder bump was intentional or not, Lillard, given his reaction, clearly thought it was a message of "I can stop you."
     
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    That's what has generated all this chatter? I can't see anything that happened except DA blocked his shot, and Dame didn't like it. If that somehow woke up Lillard, you have to roll with that. And if a second year player is taking you out of rhythm, your A-grade coach has to take him out of the game.

    See what I did there?
     
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    I agree. Did not see that angle last night, personally. Russ was minding his own business talking or something with Julius. Lillard is the one that bumped and then got in Russ's face. Russ was just manning up and not backing down. But maybe Russ said, "Yo mama" or something. :Jacksnicker:
     
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    This is a non issue if it wasn't DAR involved.
     
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    Well that's one way of looking at it. At any rate, what matters is how our team, and one of our best players in Russell, reacted to adversity.
     
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    All I know is Kobe would have dropped 50 and locked down Lillard. :Brows:
     
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    I miss Kobe :sick:
     
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    DAR after that exchange, should've took Lillard down to the block and handled him...
     
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    Probably.

    I do think though that it is an opportunity for him to mature and/or show the world he's got it. Unfortunately things went away from him, he bricked a bunch of shots after this, and the flow of the game (which was already slipping) was lost. I don't know if this altercation was THE reason the Lakers lost, but it was the reason Lillard woke up. I still think Lillard manufactured this as a way to get himself going, but if you're D'Angelo it's your opportunity to be the man. Give us something we haven't seen yet. Give us icy veins.
     
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