Postby M.Holmes » June 2nd, 2012, 11:45 pm
Ibaka and Perkins need to be able to hit those kinds of jumpers just like Garnett and Duncan if they plan on going the distance. If OKC could find some all-around consistency, then they'd be virtually unstoppable - especially some consistency from key players like Sefolosha, Perkins and Westbrook. Ibaka (at least defensively) and Harden are pretty consistent, so they just need those other few to step up and make some plays.
I concur that game 5 will be the decider. Spurs have the advantage, but OKC has a good shot at this series. Game 1 should have been theirs considering the lead they had and how Parker was underperforming, and they only lost by 3, so it's definitely possible. Either way, I'm sure we're in for a good series.
I'm not too sure about Boston vs. Miami though. At first I thought it'd be Miami all the way, but with Wade's current first half inconsistency, it could go either way. Then again, Lebron almost carried them single-handedly to a win in Boston, so Miami still has a great shot. Wade has to stop choking though with Bosh out if they plan on advancing.
As for the refs, so far, I think the SAS/OKC match has been extremely well-called. There's been a few missed fouls and goaltends on both sides, but the calls have been consistently even. The first two matches in MIA/BOS though were ridiculously called. The ludicrous technicals in the first and the two missed calls in overtime from game 2 were inexcusable. They need to have some arbiters or something in the review booth that can flag the refs down to review if an obvious crucial or ambiguous call is missed/made. Also someone to wave off obvious BS technicals called by the overly prideful refs when they become too sensitive.
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