TH3-D0S3R said:
Even though I may be a Warriors homer, Javale will always be known as Mr. Shaqtin-a-Fool. It doesn't matter if he wins 10 championships in a row, messing up in dumb ways IS his legacy. And as for the refs constantly reviewing things, at least American football refs when looking at something are actually looking at something important. They aren't like last nights refs where they had to review whether or not Green would pick up his second, oh wait I mean first, technical. Granted he did absolutely nothing to warrant the second T, but the first was clearly on him. The refs never made any consistent calls to me. They spiratically just blew whistles on things they 'interpret' as fouls, thus it got out of hand. Granted I'm not downplaying the Cavs, but do people really think they're gonna make 24 3's again? That was more of a hot shooting game, which are harder to replicate. I don't view amything from last night as indications that the tides are turning, just more as a game gone out of control. |
I don't think they can be THAT great behind the arc again, but the Cavs had the best 3 shot in the regular season. But from my perspective, the big change was determination. The Cavs didn't take their foot off the gas like they did in Game 3 multiple times. In short, they played like it's the finals . I don't know how far they can push this and don't think they can win, coming back from 0-3 is a ridiculous endurance round and the human body can only do so much.







