OT: NBA Finals Game 4 Open Thread
I know that the popularity of the NBA is not so high on this board. However tonights a big game involiving one of the most consistent small market teams of any league of all time. The Spurs look to go up 3-1 and put the Heat in a stranglehold. After tuesdays crazy barrage of 3's, I wouldn't put it past them. Miami needs a win here, and if they lose there's going to be a ton of LeBron talk. Should be a great game!
GO SPURS
I hope I'm enjoying the game.
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Heat haven't lost back to back games since early January. I don't expect tonight to be any different especially since Parker is a little gimpy with his hamstring.
Spurs wont forget how to shoot, they move the ball to well and will continue to get open looks. They wont make 16 threes again but 10-12 isnt out of the question. If they hit that many and keep LeBron below 30 points, I think they will win. Parker needs to be able to get in the paint and do some damage there as well.
That is kind of bullshit though. A severe muscle cramp is far more debilitating than a minor break of a bone.
I've seen Rich Franklin straight KO Chuck "Iceman" Liddell with a broken arm, and Floyd Mayweather breaks one of his hands in almost every single fight and it never prevents him from dominating.
If your leg or arm completely locks up it's absolutely worthless.
I'm pretty sure Rich Franklin's arm was bearing a great deal of weight as it smashed into Chuck Liddell's face as Chuck was charging forward. Rich also knew his arm was broken in between rounds, and still threw that punch anyway. It was complete (I don't know the medical term but he said it was "clean through") fracture of the ulna. Rich said he shook his arm and could feel it "loose" inside of him.
Well technically, the arm wouldn't be bearing any weight at all when it hit Chuck Lidell. Even if it were, it would be a very sudden and temporary stess, very much unlike the stress that Campbell faced. The two situations aren't even comparable.
Someone didn't make it to the impulse/momentum lectures in mechanics.
If the broken bone is in the load path, then it sees a very high stress. We're not talking about creep over time, which is the time dependent deformation under stress.
Sure it sees a very high stress, but it's not weight-bearing.
Are you waiting for someone to acknowledge that people generally differentiate between the words "weight" and "loading"?
Yes. I'm sorry. I can't help it. And for the record, I'm waiting for someone to differentiate between the words "load" and "weight," not "loading" and "weight."
The comment was made in jest.
Seriously, though...what that hockey dude did was tough, but it's rainbows and lollypops compared to KOing one of the greatest fighters of all time with a completely fractured bone in your arm. Throwing a punch full force while the dude is running at you beats gingerly skating on the ice, not really doing anything, by a landslide. If after breaking his leg, Campbell stole the puck, beat out 2 defenders down the ice and scored a goal while getting knocked down, then it would be equivalent.
I agree with you Hoke. I'm just bored in my apartment and being a bit of an ass.
He could have skated for the bench right away. He got his stick on a pass too so he wasn't just standing there.
You're right that no player would skate off in that situation or just lay on the ice. Hockey players are tough and accountable to their teammates. Saying he is just standing there isn't recognizing how much effort it took just to get up and wave his stick around. The picture is comparing hockey to basketball in terms of toughness.
LeBron is known for being indestructable, and was clearly in a great deal of pain. On the play where he injured himself, you could see his leg just give out on him and lock up. He hung on, came back, and hit maybe the clutchest shot of his entire career, and it was basically the finals clinching bucket (in terms of momentum) with that long, dagger three. So it wasn't like he didn't come back into the game. He basically came back and won them the game.
You can insult LeBron for a lot of things, but his physical toughness has never been one of them.
He was in some pain.
You also have to keep in mind LeBron's value to the Heat and the NBA is probably the equivalent of the entire Boston Bruins organization.
Essentially, there is nothing equivalent about these two situations.
I know for a fact that Brady Hoke doesn't like basketball. Looks like you're going to need a new avatar.
Hah. Also, (just to bring this back to Michigan related stuff) if anyone should be criticized, it's the Bruins for not bing outstanding teammates like Juwan Howard, who immediately rushes to help an injured comrade off the floor.
Lebron is a pussy.
That wasn't very nice of us.
Come On You Spurs!
Wait, what?
(But actually though. Go Spurs)
Also, go Spurs
Go Spurs. Though I highly doubt the rainstorm of three's will happen again and I think the Heat will have a bit of a better game than the second half of last Tuesday's game, ergo, I half expect the Heat to win this one. I'm not sold on that whole back-to-back losses statistic; I think they win for quite a few reasons more than that stat.
you can edit your comments until someone replies to them. Your previous comment can be changed to say what you want it to
Except on the mobile app, which I am assuming he may be on. It doesn't provide an edit option.
Mainbar: Go Spurs. Count me among "the haters."
Sidebar: An open NBA Finals thread on the MGoBoard an hour and ten minutes before tip off yet only two people make mention on the board of the triple over time NHL finals game last night? I don't even know anymore.
I respectfully disagree. By the beginning/middle of the second overtime, the play was awful. It was not good hockey.
I turned the game off for like two hours in addition, in case the apathy wasn't clear there either. I will say last night's game was good enough to make tomorrow something to get excited about, though. Say what you will about either team, that's just good hockey right there.
Mainbar, I could go either way. Got a fraternity brother I'm close to that's a big Spurs fan, but Howard getting another ring (even playing like three minutes in the series) would be a cool story line.