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MarquetteDano

What a game.  I rarely watch the NBA but man is Butler tough.  Guarding the best player in the world, playing 48 minutes, putting up 21 and 14.

Holy crap.

damuts222

Butler has been amazing this year for the Bulls. He has played all 48 minutes in the last 3 games.  Side note: the Heat bitch and moan a lot.
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AlienWarrior

He is a Warrior and on his way to becoming an NBA All- Star

buckchuckler

Quote from: AlienWarrior on May 06, 2013, 09:23:05 PM
He is a Warrior and on his way to becoming an NBA All- Star

Ummm, I think you're a bit confused.  He's on the Bulls.  The Warriors are playing now.

chapman

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LloydMooresLegs

After Kenny Smith (I think--it was a very quick and shallow game recap) made a "Marquette on Marquette comment (for JFB and DWade), and some JFB love, Sir Charles weighed in with "that Buzz Williams can COACH."

Marqevans

Quote from: LloydMooresLegs on May 06, 2013, 10:12:46 PM
After Kenny Smith (I think--it was a very quick and shallow game recap) made a "Marquette on Marquette comment (for JFB and DWade), and some JFB love, Sir Charles weighed in with "that Buzz Williams can COACH."

On sports center in Chicago they said DWade was the second best Marquette player on the court tonight!

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Sunbelt15

JFB is a freakin machine, but still not an all-star. I'll take Wade over Jimmy any day. That was layoff rust last night for Heat. Different team come Wednesday.

willie warrior

Quote from: damuts222 on May 06, 2013, 09:22:36 PM
Butler has been amazing this year for the Bulls. He has played all 48 minutes in the last 3 games.  Side note: the Heat bitch and moan a lot.
And the Bulls don't? Noah, Robinson and Gibson protested every call against them. Face it--it's the NBA.
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classof70

Quote from: damuts222 on May 06, 2013, 09:22:36 PM
Butler has been amazing this year for the Bulls. He has played all 48 minutes in the last 3 games.  Side note: the Heat bitch and moan a lot.

The Heat complain more than any team in the NBA and Wade is one of the worst.  He complains on all calls. 

damuts222

QuoteAnd the Bulls don't? Noah, Robinson and Gibson protested every call against them. Face it--it's the NBA.

  The difference is that the Bulls argue a call but don't argue to the ref from the moment the foul was called until the second free throw shot.
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jsglow

Jimmy's development as a player has been great to watch this year. He's going to make a lot of money for a long time. Until Deng comes back, he won't leave the floor.

willie warrior

Quote from: classof70 on May 07, 2013, 06:48:47 AM
The Heat complain more than any team in the NBA and Wade is one of the worst.  He complains on all calls. 
Did it occur to you that maybe he has a point? He is a guy that has averaged about 8 FT's per game throughout his career, and last night, he never went to the line. I am sure he did not go to the line because of good hard clean d by the Bulls, right?

It is amazing how some dis Wade and the career he has had. Look at the Superstars--they almost universally complain about calls. Not saying that is right--that is how it is in the NBA. I guess Wade should pack it in and retire.
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GGGG

Quote from: Sunbelt15 on May 07, 2013, 04:53:35 AM
JFB is a freakin machine, but still not an all-star. I'll take Wade over Jimmy any day. That was layoff rust last night for Heat. Different team come Wednesday.


That wasn't just lay off rust.  The Bulls do that to a lot of teams.  The Heat will eventually win this, but it will not be pretty.

MileHigh

Quote from: classof70 on May 07, 2013, 06:48:47 AM
The Heat complain more than any team in the NBA and Wade is one of the worst.  He complains on all calls. 

I'm not a big NBA fan, but its hard to watch Wade turn to the ref after every play and complain.

frozena pizza

Quote from: buckchuckler on May 06, 2013, 09:49:21 PM
Ummm, I think you're a bit confused.  He's on the Bulls.  The Warriors are playing now.

Which is why we need to get a guy on Golden State.

warriorchick

Jimmy was getting a lot of love on WLS radio this morning, which is normally a politically-themed talk show.

The hosts were saying that in a league full of primadonnas and trash talkers, Jimmy was someone that a parent could point to as a good example for their kids.

While they mentioned he was from Marquette, they incorrectly identified Jimmy as a 2nd-round draft pick.
Have some patience, FFS.

Dish

Thibs can coach. I think for JFB, it was really ideal for his development as a player to go from Buzz to Thibs.

CTWarrior

Quote from: INDYWarrior on May 07, 2013, 08:10:46 AM
I'm not a big NBA fan, but its hard to watch Wade turn to the ref after every play and complain.

I know what you guys are saying about Wade are true, but unless he does something truly terrible, I'm always going to be a fan of his.  Kevin Youkilis never thought a pitch he took was a strike, and that was annoying, but I still loved the guy when he was on the Red Sox (of course now that he wears pinstripes he is an insufferable jerk). 

I'm rooting for the Bulls because, for reasons I don't understand, I root for the more recent graduates of Marquette over the ones that have been in the NBA longer, like somehow they belong to Marquette more.  I know it doesn't make sense, but there it is.
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Quote from: warriorchick on May 07, 2013, 08:35:23 AM
Jimmy was getting a lot of love on WLS radio this morning, which is normally a politically-themed talk show.

The hosts were saying that in a league full of primadonnas and trash talkers, Jimmy was someone that a parent could point to as a good example for their kids.



They said that about Wade too.   


classof70

Quote from: willie warrior on May 07, 2013, 08:01:43 AM
Did it occur to you that maybe he has a point? He is a guy that has averaged about 8 FT's per game throughout his career, and last night, he never went to the line. I am sure he did not go to the line because of good hard clean d by the Bulls, right?

It is amazing how some dis Wade and the career he has had. Look at the Superstars--they almost universally complain about calls. Not saying that is right--that is how it is in the NBA. I guess Wade should pack it in and retire.

How do you arrive at your conclusion from this post.  I didn't, nor did anyone else, "dis" Wade's entire career or body of work.  No one suggested he "pack it in and retire".   Observations were made, which are, quite frankly, accurate.  I just wish he'd act a little more "warrior" like and not complain so much. 

PistolPete

Quote from: willie warrior on May 07, 2013, 08:01:43 AM
Did it occur to you that maybe he has a point? He is a guy that has averaged about 8 FT's per game throughout his career, and last night, he never went to the line. I am sure he did not go to the line because of good hard clean d by the Bulls, right?

It is amazing how some dis Wade and the career he has had. Look at the Superstars--they almost universally complain about calls. Not saying that is right--that is how it is in the NBA. I guess Wade should pack it in and retire.

Quit sipping the kool aid. I'll always love D Wade, but he b*tches and moans more than anyone in the league, w/ the possible exception of Carlos Boozer.

The Bulls have their fair share of whiners, but you won't see any of them taking plays off b/c of it; Thibs wouldn't tolerate it. On a regular basis, including last night, Wade will chirp away in the backcourt just long enough for the Heat force a turnover and throw him a 3/4 court baseball pass for an easy transition bucket.

GGGG

Do you people watch the NBA at all?  Everyone bitches about calls.  Honestly, I don't know I could say Wade is the worst, because I have become immune to it.

And do you know how many great NBA players have bitched about calls?  Pretty much every single one of them.

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