If Pau is out for Game 5, oh my fukking god....
Would Pau help? Of courseIf Pau is out for Game 5, oh my fukking god....
So currently Love's shoulder socket is displaced, Kyrie's foot and knee is cooked, Bron ankle is suspect, and now Shump got a hyper extended groin.
We should be manhandling this team but instead we can barely maintain a lead
Im feeling good about tomorrow ... left the UC yesterday feeling oddly confidentThis series has too much fukkery that a single man can take - that's why I'm happy that we have such a solid, diehard, fanbase which means y'all going through the same shyt too (yes, misery needs company in this particular instance nikkas).
There's no doubt in my mind that we have the better team right now. I just need these dudes to show it & win at the Q tomorrow, so they can head back here up 3-2 and I can buy tickets and formally watch these wounded Cavs & LeBalrog be taken out back and FINALLY be put down at the Madhouse.
I agree it is a secondary issue we should have won regardlessI really dont wanna talk about the refs in regards to last night
Bulls just blew the game, pretty simple
Pau playing game 6.Im feeling good about tomorrow ... left the UC yesterday feeling oddly confident
Brooks been bad all post season besides a game or 2 vs the bucks. Dunleavy can come through. Snell can come through and niko can come through. Rose and jimmy will give us the same. That is what can win this series for us.Honestly Gasol being out shouldn't be that big of a deal because for every point he got, I feel like he gave it up on the other end.
Niko is the dude who we really need to come through guns blazing. If Niko can get hot there's literally nothing Cleveland can do about it other than throw Bron on him, which of course frees up Jimmy.
I have ZERO faith in our role players at this point unfortunately. Noah's shot won't magically become less broke and Mike and AB can't be counted on. It's gotta be Niko ya'll.
The Bulls execute wonderfully intricate plays to get Noah going with a simple layup and he can't make it, and not only is that repeated act a killer, but it's affecting Mike Dunleavy's offense, which was non-existent Sunday, because opposing defenses just tighten up on Dunleavy after Noah's handoffs.
Throw that onto the general predictability of the Bulls offense and they've got a mess on their hands. OK, the Bulls missed way too many open shots, particularly point-blank ones, but opposing players throughout the Eastern Conference, even ones who were/are in these playoffs, say they have the Bulls scouted to the T largely because they adhere so strictly to called plays.
"If the Bulls could avoid having all those six-, seven-minute scoring droughts they'd probably be the best team in the league, but they can't," one Eastern Conference veteran told me Sunday night. "And we all know every single thing they're going to run. ... Some nights they just execute at a level you can't stop, but you can't do that all the time in the playoffs, not against well-coached teams that lock in defensively."
http://espn.go.com/chicago/nba/stor...unity-take-control-become-see-series-playoffs