BDD
Steelhead
NBA playoffs are a lot like baseball for me...I don't get interested until the long regular season is over and the playoffs begin. I have been surprised by a few things so far. The Bucks getting beat by the Heat. Denver being up 2 games to none against the Suns. Knicks winning the first round and being tied 1-1 as I don't know anyone except Brunson. 76ers being up a game without the MVP. That said, the most entertaining series might be the Lakers vs. GS.
I don't have a favorite, just enjoy watching quality basketball and teamwork, hustle, passing, defense, and rebounding. I'm not really digging all the 3 point shots. To me, GS, Boston, and the Suns have the most team talent/depth. I didn't really know anybody from the Nuggets except Joker and I'm very surprised they are taking it to Phoenix. I don't think any big man/center has the potential for triple doubles like Joker since Chamberlain. And during his career, they didn't even count blocks until the end.
I find the comments from from Charles and Ive very interesting, almost to the point of starting up a societal discussion. While I disagree with some/much of what each post on the forum (and I keep that to myself) I still respect their respective opinions and I think that is one of the big problems with America. It seems like we are losing the ability to disagree with others and still maintain respect for the opposing/different view. In this case, I ponder and even speculate which is more important...Ive's freedom to voice his opinion or Charles' desire to not feel uncomfortable by an opposing (potentially outdated definition) view? It seems like a great social experiment, which ultimately has little to do with the NBA playoffs.
I don't have a favorite, just enjoy watching quality basketball and teamwork, hustle, passing, defense, and rebounding. I'm not really digging all the 3 point shots. To me, GS, Boston, and the Suns have the most team talent/depth. I didn't really know anybody from the Nuggets except Joker and I'm very surprised they are taking it to Phoenix. I don't think any big man/center has the potential for triple doubles like Joker since Chamberlain. And during his career, they didn't even count blocks until the end.
I find the comments from from Charles and Ive very interesting, almost to the point of starting up a societal discussion. While I disagree with some/much of what each post on the forum (and I keep that to myself) I still respect their respective opinions and I think that is one of the big problems with America. It seems like we are losing the ability to disagree with others and still maintain respect for the opposing/different view. In this case, I ponder and even speculate which is more important...Ive's freedom to voice his opinion or Charles' desire to not feel uncomfortable by an opposing (potentially outdated definition) view? It seems like a great social experiment, which ultimately has little to do with the NBA playoffs.