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05-01-2007, 11:15 PM
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Re: PLAYOFFS – Round 1, Game 5: #8 Warriors (3) vs #1 Mavericks (1)
Al Harrington's difficulties this series are mental. If he can get some confidence he will be do fine. As for Monta Ellis, I'm not really sure...
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05-02-2007, 12:18 AM
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Re: PLAYOFFS – Round 1, Game 5: #8 Warriors (3) vs #1 Mavericks (1)
WOW Baron was out for the clutch minutes so not sure how important this win is. But yeah it should shake the GSW confidence alittle. Baron is their most important player he needs to stay on the court. Others need to be taking the fouls.
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05-02-2007, 12:43 AM
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Re: PLAYOFFS – Round 1, Game 5: #8 Warriors (3) vs #1 Mavericks (1)
how many playoff games does al have under his belt? i know baron's around like 37 or something around there...
i agree, there were two very bad calls on the refs..actually 3 if you count the jax ejection call...but if we could have gotten in front of harris and made him miss perhaps 3 of his 8 points, then the lead would have been 12 instead of 9, which is a rather more substantial lead to look at if you were the mavs. it's an odd call about slowing the game down, but i think nellie was thinking away game we have to play a correct way of basketball. if it was in oakland, he'd be running to try to push the lead to15. plus you guys got it, exhaustion from the comeback. damn al...i was really pushing for you tonight. once al hit his first shot in the beginning me and my friends roared the whole condo shook. i thought it was a way out of his slump, but sadly that was not to be. i'm a little tired of not having him in games...i wrote this on the board when we were making our playoff push, and i'mg oing to stick by it. NO MORE EXCUSES. if you're effing up, then i don't want you to play. if the refs are being b******, tough luck they're a 67 win team with an MVP, they'll get more calls then you guys. play through. devin harris is a flopper, screen him so you can match baron with whoever else. i dunno, i don't need excuses i just want them to play and showt he world how good that we know they are.
by the way, did anyone else think that the ellis harris matchup would have been the craziest matchup of the series before the playoffs began???
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05-02-2007, 12:46 AM
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Re: PLAYOFFS – Round 1, Game 5: #8 Warriors (3) vs #1 Mavericks (1)
did jackson get ejected again? why cant this guy control his anger! I heard a few other things happend aswell. Fill me in 
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05-02-2007, 01:32 AM
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Ellis i can sort of understand cos its his 1st time in the playoffs and its only his 2nd year in the nba, but Al Harrington has NO excuse!
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i cant agree about ellis ronna,he`s played 150 nba games already,he`s the supposed M.I.P for 2007(which he never deserved),there is no excuse for disappearing for the entire series.
The only difference between the regular season and the playoffs is that defensivly teams play a shade harder but seeing as he`s been lighting up teams for 15 a game all year long,being the focus of more attention defensivly should`nt be a surprise or unusual to him.
Quite simply if the warriors do lose this series it will fall squarely on the shoulders of ellis and harrington.
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05-02-2007, 03:08 AM
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Re: PLAYOFFS – Round 1, Game 5: #8 Warriors (3) vs #1 Mavericks (1)
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did jackson get ejected again? why cant this guy control his anger! I heard a few other things happend aswell. Fill me in 
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I only listened in on the game but the announcers said it was a stupid technical. Jackson didn't say a word. They were saying that if it were anyone else BUT Jackson, there wouldn't have been a technical. I hope this, plus Baron fouling out, pisses off the Warriors (and their fans) and we see a repeat of game 3 in game 6.
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05-02-2007, 04:18 AM
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Re: PLAYOFFS – Round 1, Game 5: #8 Warriors (3) vs #1 Mavericks (1)
I am still so upset that Warriors didin't done the series in Dallas  They had big chance to do when lead the game by 9 pts, but they waste it... Dirk... I hate him... I so hate him...
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05-02-2007, 06:17 AM
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Re: PLAYOFFS – Round 1, Game 5: #8 Warriors (3) vs #1 Mavericks (1)
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I only listened in on the game but the announcers said it was a stupid technical. Jackson didn't say a word. They were saying that if it were anyone else BUT Jackson, there wouldn't have been a technical. I hope this, plus Baron fouling out, pisses off the Warriors (and their fans) and we see a repeat of game 3 in game 6.
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jax started clapping at the end of the game. once he ran past halfcourt, he started walking and looking at joe mauer, clapping. he passed mauer and kept looking at him and clapping as if to say 'great job'. he was totally mocking him and he was thrown out. the mavs were up 6 at this point and there was maybe 4 seconds left.
i gotta think he was mad about the baron foul, which in all honestly didnt lose the game for them, it just took away the chance for him to take the winning shot, which they never got because of another 'call' or 'non-call', dirk going over the back to tap a rebound on his own missed free throw, which should have gone warriors way. instead, the mavs got possession and dirk was fouled again intentionally. he hit both and that got the lead to 4, game over.
if baron wasnt called for the 'foul' and dirk was either called for a foul on the tip or warriors got possession, maybe the warriors win, but this is an elimination game in dallas, they were due for a pivotal call.
the warriors left the court smiling cause they knew they outplayed them. i think they are confident they will win game 6, but they cant get overconfident or THEY will find themselves in an elimination game in dallas.
i think it's all up to nelly and they really should get the job done thursday night.
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