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  1. Rice Cube

    [quote name=mb21]Axis of Evil? Sorry, I pay no attention to the NBA.[/quote]
    He means the Wade/LBJ/Bosh triumvirate of smug.

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  2. Aisle424

    I like how Reggie Miller is praising players like Mike Bibby in the present tense like he was still relevant.

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  3. Rice Cube

    I’m waiting for when the Axis of Evil as you term them hit a wall and the Bulls’ depth takes over.

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  4. Aisle424

    [quote name=Rice Cube]I’m waiting for when the Axis of Evil as you term them hit a wall and the Bulls’ depth takes over.[/quote]
    May not happen. They spread the games out so far that there is plenty of recuperation time.

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  5. Aisle424

    [quote name=Rice Cube]Some of that is because of Oprah, right?[/quote]
    I don’t know. I heard something, but I don;t know how she would have any affect on the NBA, but whatever. The NBA stretches this shit out all on its own anyway.

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  6. Aisle424

    But the moment they try to sit Wade and LeBron for any stretch of time, the Bulls’ bench is immediately the stronger team.

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  7. Rice Cube

    [quote name=Aisle424]But the moment they try to sit Wade and LeBron for any stretch of time, the Bulls’ bench is immediately the stronger team.[/quote]

    I agree with that. I thought Pat Riley was supposed to be a genius, don’t know why he would purposefully screw his team out of depth like that.

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  8. Rice Cube

    Damn double post…both LeBron and Wade are attacking, might be hard for the Bulls to keep them at bay.

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  9. Aisle424

    [quote name=Rice Cube]I like how every important Bulls team has had a token big white guy.[/quote]
    Asik is probably the best of all of them. He’s going to be very good.

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  10. Rice Cube

    [quote name=Aisle424]Asik is probably the best of all of them. He’s going to be very good.[/quote]
    I’m sure Luc Longley is extra-proud tonight.

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  11. Rice Cube

    [quote name=Aisle424]All tied up at the half. Despite Noah and Rose not being at their best.[/quote]
    To be fair Wade and LBJ have been subpar as well. I think the Bulls have the advantage though.

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  12. Silky Johnson

    Bulls had trouble with that trap early but improved against it as the half went on. Taj Gibson was playing out of his mind with the second teams at the start of the second quarter. Deng is a beast.

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  13. Silky Johnson

    [quote name=Rice Cube]I agree with that. I thought Pat Riley was supposed to be a genius, don’t know why he would purposefully screw his team out of depth like that.[/quote]
    Injuries to Mike Miller and Haslem haven’t helped the MIA depth. I think Reilly did pretty well with the bench in the offseason considering the moves in the starting five. Wait to see what Vets he adds with his exceptions this offseason.

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  14. Rice Cube

    [quote name=Silky Johnson]Injuries to Mike Miller and Haslem haven’t helped the MIA depth. I think Reilly did pretty well with the bench in the offseason considering the moves in the starting five. Wait to see what Vets he adds with his exceptions this offseason.[/quote]
    I recall Mike Miller but I must admit that I forgot that Haslem existed (dying laughing)

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  15. Rice Cube

    [quote name=Aisle424]The Bulls are just fun to watch. As opposed to the Cubs, who unbelievably aren’t.[/quote]
    Nice snark.

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  16. Silky Johnson

    [quote name=Rice Cube]I recall Mike Miller but I must admit that I forgot that Haslem existed (dying laughing)[/quote]
    Lotta hate for my country man Joe Kim Noah. Finally get a Korean in the NBA and he claims France and Africa. Looks like a terrorist that forgot her berka.

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  17. Rice Cube

    [quote name=Horny Goat]I been a big OKC Thunder fan as long as I can remember.[/quote]
    You have a short memory.

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  18. Rice Cube

    [quote name=Rice Cube]The Heat are in big trouble. Underdog indeed…[/quote]
    Of course the moment I say that they’ll go on a 20-0 run.

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  19. Horny Goat

    [quote name=Rice Cube]You have a short memory.[/quote]
    I was hoping that would get some laughs. Sigh.

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  20. Rice Cube

    [quote name=Horny Goat]Wade looks tired[/quote]
    Carrying the whole team on your back will take a lot out of ya.

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  21. Mr. Roboto

    [quote name=Aisle424]I just couldn’t be prouder of the Bulls if they were my own sons.[/quote]
    They are just so fun to watch. ASIK!

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  22. Silky Johnson

    [quote name=Rice Cube]I get from the Heat coach’s body language that he doesn’t know WTF he’s doing.[/quote]
    Was just talking with a buddy on FB bout him. He always looks confused.

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  23. Aisle424

    [quote name=Silky Johnson]Was just talking with a buddy on FB bout him. He always looks confused.[/quote]
    He’s doing really well for a high school kid.

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  24. Horny Goat

    [quote name=Rice Cube]I get from the Heat coach’s body language that he doesn’t know WTF he’s doing.[/quote]
    his last job was a paper route. what did he expect.

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  25. Silky Johnson

    [quote name=Horny Goat]how many shots have the bulls made when the shot clock was about to expire?[/quote]
    2 or 288.

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  26. Rice Cube

    [quote name=Horny Goat]I changed my mind, let’s not go there, RC. remember Miami’s last game…[/quote]
    Yup. Is that like the Yellon Principle of Comebacks?

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  27. Silky Johnson

    [quote name=Rice Cube]Yup. Is that like the Yellon Principle of Comebacks?[/quote]
    Is that like a reach around?

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  28. Rice Cube

    Who’d have thunk that on a night when Chris Bosh actually shows up that the Heat would still be losing by double digits.

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  29. Horny Goat

    [quote name=Rice Cube]Yup. Is that like the Yellon Principle of Comebacks?[/quote]
    reverse…psychiatry…

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  30. Silky Johnson

    [quote name=Mercurial Outfielder]MIA are soft inside. Chris Bosh, your table is waiting.[/quote]
    No doubt. I expect a healthy Haslem and offseason acquisition will toughen them up on the boards and interior defense next season.

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  31. Aisle424

    [quote name=Rice Cube]Was Ilgauskas hurt?[/quote]
    Spoelstra went small on purpose to keep up with the Bulls’ speed. Oops.

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  32. Rice Cube

    Jeez. It’s only the bottom of the 7th in NY with the Sox up 6-4. This game started almost three hours ago. The curse of OBP, I guess.

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  33. Aisle424

    [quote name=Rice Cube]Jeez. It’s only the bottom of the 7th in NY with the Sox up 6-4. This game started almost three hours ago. The curse of OBP, I guess.[/quote]
    The baseball talk will stop NOW!!

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  34. Rice Cube

    The Heat bench only scored 15 points tonight and I think a few of those where when the game was completely out of hand. If the Heat want to win this series they literally have to pray that Wade and LeBron never miss and Bosh has another game like he did tonight.

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  35. Silky Johnson

    If MIA wants to win this series they need to limit the Bulls offensive Rebs and second chance points. That margin won’t be like it was tonight all series long. But I don’t see MIA doing enough on that front to win the series.

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  36. Aisle424

    [quote name=Rice Cube]The Heat bench only scored 15 points tonight and I think a few of those where when the game was completely out of hand. If the Heat want to win this series they literally have to pray that Wade and LeBron never miss and Bosh has another game like he did tonight.[/quote]
    Agreed, but they can if they play better defense. Those three can easily put up 75 by themselves so you get 15 from the bench and there’s 90. Keep the Bulls under 90 and you have a shot. They’ll do it a couple times, but I don’t know if they can do it 4 times in the next 6 games.

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  37. Aisle424

    [quote name=Silky Johnson]If MIA wants to win this series they need to limit the Bulls offensive Rebs and second chance points. That margin won’t be like it was tonight all series long. But I don’t see MIA doing enough on that front to win the series.[/quote]
    Yeah, this was probably an anomaly, but it sure was nice.

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  38. Horny Goat

    [quote name=Rice Cube]Three hours later, we’ve finally come to the 8th inning in New York.[/quote]
    who didn’t see that coming (dying laughing)

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  39. Rice Cube

    [quote name=Horny Goat]who didn’t see that coming (dying laughing)[/quote]
    I was distracted by the Bulls and cartoons for quite a bit and when I switched back to the ESPN3 window I expected the game to be over. Silly me.

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  40. Horny Goat

    [quote name=Rice Cube]I was distracted by the Bulls and cartoons for quite a bit and when I switched back to the ESPN3 window I expected the game to be over. Silly me.[/quote]
    I think they average 4 hour games when they play.

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  41. Rice Cube

    [quote name=Horny Goat]I think they average 4 hour games when they play.[/quote]
    Rivera is in now. This might be a quick top of the inning. Heart of the order coming up in the bottom after Jeter grounded out to end the last one.

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