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INDI
04-13-2014, 03:58 PM
What we were thinking would be bad for the 1st seed in the east (a second round match up with Nets/Bulls) can actually happen to the second seed.

Bulls are currently in 3rd and the wiz have been playing well, While brooklyn semi struggling of late.

Maybe far fetched but I really want to see a heat/brooklyn match up in the second round. No more cakewalks to the finals

All Net
04-13-2014, 04:01 PM
Is it possible?

FLDFSU
04-13-2014, 04:04 PM
What we were thinking would be bad for the 1st seed in the east (a second round match up with Nets/Bulls) can actually happen to the second seed.

Bulls are currently in 3rd and the wiz have been playing well, While brooklyn semi struggling of late.

Maybe far fetched but I really want to see a heat/brooklyn match up in the second round. No more cakewalks to the finals


Please stop.

Concern yourself with your own team.

The playoffs will sort themselves out. If the Heat are not the best team, they will not win the championship.

If it is a cakewalk, then it is because the Heat are superior in their conference/league.

Stop.

INDI
04-13-2014, 04:07 PM
Is it possible?

Yes. If the nets lose today (which is unlikely) they will be one game up on the wiz. Basically if the nets lost 2 out of the last 3 and the wiz win 1 of 2. I think the wiz get the 5th seed

INDI
04-13-2014, 04:08 PM
Please stop.

Concern yourself with your own team.

The playoffs will sort themselves out. If the Heat are not the best team, they will not win the championship.

If it is a cakewalk, then it is because the Heat are superior in their conference/league.

Stop.

well I'm a nets fan so I am worried about my own team. I think we can beat the heat as long as we don't have any injuries (besides brook)

FLDFSU
04-13-2014, 04:09 PM
well I'm a nets fan so I am worried about my own team. I think we can beat the heat as long as we don't have any injuries (besides brook)

My bad. Carry on...

J Shuttlesworth
04-13-2014, 04:09 PM
Heat play the Wiz right? All they have to do is beat them to spot that from happening?

chazzy
04-13-2014, 04:11 PM
I don't understand all this talk about the Nets and the Bulls as if they're legitimate threats that teams should desperately avoid. The Bulls have the 2nd worst offense in the league and everything about Brooklyn screams mediocre at best. Could be interesting if KG can be effective, but still

INDI
04-13-2014, 04:19 PM
I don't understand all this talk about the Nets and the Bulls as if they're legitimate threats that teams should desperately avoid. The Bulls have the 2nd worst offense in the league and everything about Brooklyn screams mediocre at best. Could be interesting if KG can be effective, but still

I think that people are forgetting how good the nets really are because they started off really bad. They have the best record in the east post ASB, and have beat the heat 4 times. They did most of that without KG and Kirilenko and they both are now back.

Don't sleep because they can definitely upset somebody

All Net
04-13-2014, 04:27 PM
Yes. If the nets lose today (which is unlikely) they will be one game up on the wiz. Basically if the nets lost 2 out of the last 3 and the wiz win 1 of 2. I think the wiz get the 5th seed
Who has the tie breaker?

Chill_Hustle
04-13-2014, 04:35 PM
Who has the tie breaker?

Wizards, they've beaten the Nets 3 times this season.

WallIn
04-13-2014, 04:38 PM
Interesting. Probably won't happen but if Miami will rest Big 3 it's possible for Wash. Brooklyn would still need to lose 2 out of 3.

niko
04-13-2014, 06:36 PM
Explain to me why it's meaningful the Nets have beat the Heat 4 times, but it's not meaningful they don't have a winning record against any other Eastern playoff team except Atlanta.

navy
04-13-2014, 06:40 PM
they don't have a winning record against any other Eastern playoff team except Atlanta.
:biggums:

niko
04-13-2014, 06:53 PM
:biggums:
They've had trouble with almost everyone in the East. The West they have a winning record, and Miami.

UK2K
04-13-2014, 06:57 PM
What we were thinking would be bad for the 1st seed in the east (a second round match up with Nets/Bulls) can actually happen to the second seed.

Bulls are currently in 3rd and the wiz have been playing well, While brooklyn semi struggling of late.

Maybe far fetched but I really want to see a heat/brooklyn match up in the second round. No more cakewalks to the finals
Brooklyn and/or Bulls are still a cakewalk in the second round compared to what the WC will be doing.

Eric Cartman
04-13-2014, 07:17 PM
Bottom line is this:

Heat reach the ECF easy, no matter who they face.

Pacers get eliminated second round, no matter who they face.

These lower seeded EC teams must be licking their chops to go against soft ass Roy Hibbert.

INDI
04-16-2014, 10:28 PM
Told yall

Rose'sACL
04-16-2014, 10:30 PM
Told yall
only half of what you posted is true given that raptors are 3 seed and not bulls.

INDI
04-16-2014, 10:36 PM
only half of what you posted is true given that raptors are 3 seed and not bulls.

I'll give you that, but I truthfully felt that the key to the nets strategy was getting the heat in the 2nd round instead of the pacers. The pacers are a bad matchup for them and have killed them all season, while on the other hand the heat is a much more favorable matchup.

Round 1 whether it was bulls or raps was of little significance even though if I had a choice I would pick raps

FLDFSU
04-16-2014, 10:40 PM
I'll give you that, but I truthfully felt that the key to the nets strategy was getting the heat in the 2nd round instead of the pacers. The pacers are a bad matchup for them and have killed them all season, while on the other hand the heat is a much more favorable matchup.

Round 1 whether it was bulls or raps was of little significance even though if I had a choice I would pick raps

You do understand, that in all likelihood, you are going to have to face the Pacers in the ECF right?

What is the point of the Nets avoiding the Pacers for one round? So they can get eliminated the next round?

What exactly does that do?

INDI
04-16-2014, 10:45 PM
You do understand, that in all likelihood, you are going to have to face the Pacers in the ECF right?

What is the point of the Nets avoiding the Pacers for one round? So they can get eliminated the next round?

What exactly does that do?

No one expects the pacers to lose to their first round matchup of the hawks, but there is big potential of a upset in the second round of wiz/bulls.

Also if the nets get past Miami that is an accomplishment in itself and should give the confidence booster that they can compete with anyone.

Either way I'm excited

FLDFSU
04-16-2014, 10:52 PM
No one expects the pacers to lose to their first round matchup of the hawks, but there is big potential of a upset in the second round of wiz/bulls.

Also if the nets get past Miami that is an accomplishment in itself and should give the confidence booster that they can compete with anyone.

Either way I'm excited

How is getting to pass the second round for a team with Championship aspirations "an accomplishment"?

Was Miami beating Boston to go to the ECF in 2011 "an accomplishment"?

Your "excited" for a team that is 50 million over the salary cap, all in an effort to win a championship, if they get eliminated in the second round by the Heat? Or even if they beat the Heat and then get eliminated in the ECF by the Pacers?

You think a team of PG, KG, DWILL, and Johnson that went ALL IN to win would be happy with anything short of a ring?

INDI
04-16-2014, 11:16 PM
How is getting to pass the second round for a team with Championship aspirations "an accomplishment"?

Was Miami beating Boston to go to the ECF in 2011 "an accomplishment"?

Your "excited" for a team that is 50 million over the salary cap, all in an effort to win a championship, if they get eliminated in the second round by the Heat? Or even if they beat the Heat and then get eliminated in the ECF by the Pacers?

You think a team of PG, KG, DWILL, and Johnson that went ALL IN to win would be happy with anything short of a ring?

Are you being serious? Of course they had championships aspirations but obviously the horrendous start cooled that talk way down and we spent the first half of the season fighting for an identity and staying in the playoff race. To add insult to injury we then go on to lose the teams best player for the season. All of that had us looking extremely similar to last year's lakers squad.

We did manage to turn it around and had one of the best records in the league post ASB, which I also believe saved Kidds coaching career. If the Nets beat the heat, that says something. It says that this team is on the right path.

To respond to your statement about the championship. Of course a championship was the goal but even stevie wonder saw that we needed to lower that expectation so YES I do believe that if the nets can make it to the ECF than it was a successful season.

You never hear any brooklyn fan talk about payrolls because not a dollar came out of our pocket. You don't hear it from the owner either because he's good for it. You only hear about it from all the others I guess because they mad our owner is willing to spend it

FLDFSU
04-16-2014, 11:28 PM
Are you being serious? Of course they had championships aspirations but obviously the horrendous start cooled that talk way down and we spent the first half of the season fighting for an identity and staying in the playoff race. To add insult to injury we then go on to lose the teams best player for the season. All of that had us looking extremely similar to last year's lakers squad.

We did manage to turn it around and had one of the best records in the league post ASB, which I also believe saved Kidds coaching career. If the Nets beat the heat, that says something. It says that this team is on the right path.

To respond to your statement about the championship. Of course a championship was the goal but even stevie wonder saw that we needed to lower that expectation so YES I do believe that if the nets can make it to the ECF than it was a successful season.

You never hear any brooklyn fan talk about payrolls because not a dollar came out of our pocket. You don't hear it from the owner either because he's good for it. You only hear about it from all the others I guess because they mad our owner is willing to spend it

I understand that. The Heat also struggled at the beginning of 2010-11 season. But when we defeated Boston in round 2...I doubt any Heat fan thought of it as "an accomplishment." There was work left to be done. We failed to win a ring. Therefore our season was a bust.

If the Mavs would have just beaten the Lakers(Rd 2) and then lost in the next round, would the Mavs be considered "accomplished"?

I guess my question is...why as a fan of a team that has KG, DWILL, PIERCE, and Johnson...why do you have such low expectations?

INDI
04-17-2014, 03:40 AM
I understand that. The Heat also struggled at the beginning of 2010-11 season. But when we defeated Boston in round 2...I doubt any Heat fan thought of it as "an accomplishment." There was work left to be done. We failed to win a ring. Therefore our season was a bust.

If the Mavs would have just beaten the Lakers(Rd 2) and then lost in the next round, would the Mavs be considered "accomplished"?

I guess my question is...why as a fan of a team that has KG, DWILL, PIERCE, and Johnson...why do you have such low expectations?

i am just a realist The fanboy in me says they'll win it all but being totally realistic I see their peak being ECF. Now guess what, they reach the ECF and my opinion changes.

don't get me wrong I love my team but the thing that concerns me the most is injuries, it's almost a guarantee that either KG or DWILL will miss games due to injury (Pierce and Kirilenko as well). Which will leave us on any given day a big 3 or a big 2, instead of the big 4. Heck KG just game back from like 19 games missed the other day.

Chemistry and luck wins championships, we developed the former finally but have been horrible with the latter so hopefully that swings in our favor. Last thing I would say is conference finals is not a low expectation for your team. For us it would mean we finished as 3rd or 4th best team in the PO and we knocked off the back to back champs.

Hopefully we win the Championship but it's not championship or bust.

Kiddlovesnets
04-17-2014, 04:36 PM
As a Nets fan I dont think the Nets actually planed that far, we clearly aint preparing for a possible series against the Pacers lmao. Its about choosing between the Raptors and the Bulls, neither is an easy road. However, one of them is tough but manageable, the other is pretty much a death route, which one would you pick? Sure good chance we still lose to the Raptors, but Id take a series that we have a certain chance to win than a series that we apparently cannot win. Kidd is smart, but I doubt he is actually preparing for anything beyond the 1st round. We are a 1st or 2nd round team this year, its the harsh truth since Brook Lopez went down.

FLDFSU
04-17-2014, 05:16 PM
Well, to me, BKN should be thinking championship or bust. Just like the Bulls, Pacer, Heat.

They have the players, the talent, and the Owner that has gone ALL IN to get a ring. Talking about getting to the second round for a team that features KG, Pierce, DWill, and Johnson, IMO, is ludicrous.

And to the point of trying to avoid certain teams. What is the point? Your going to have to face Pacer/Bulls at some point in order to get to the teams goal of winning a championship this season.

So if Nets get eliminated in the first round or third round because they cannot beat the Bulls/Pacers, the point remains, you are not the best team in the East, much less the league---which is the reason KG, Pierce, DWill, and Johnson formed this union.

Darius
04-17-2014, 05:19 PM
As a Nets fan I dont think the Nets actually planed that far, we clearly aint preparing for a possible series against the Pacers lmao. Its about choosing between the Raptors and the Bulls, neither is an easy road. However, one of them is tough but manageable, the other is pretty much a death route, which one would you pick? Sure good chance we still lose to the Raptors, but Id take a series that we have a certain chance to win than a series that we apparently cannot win. Kidd is smart, but I doubt he is actually preparing for anything beyond the 1st round. We are a 1st or 2nd round team this year, its the harsh truth since Brook Lopez went down.

You know the East is full of weak teams when they talk about Chicago "no offense" Bulls being a "death route"

Random_Guy
04-17-2014, 05:21 PM
pacers not gonna get by bulls imo

crunk-juice
04-17-2014, 05:52 PM
pacers not gonna get by bulls imo


the home team will win every game.

INDI
04-17-2014, 06:00 PM
As a Nets fan I dont think the Nets actually planed that far, we clearly aint preparing for a possible series against the Pacers lmao. Its about choosing between the Raptors and the Bulls, neither is an easy road. However, one of them is tough but manageable, the other is pretty much a death route, which one would you pick? Sure good chance we still lose to the Raptors, but Id take a series that we have a certain chance to win than a series that we apparently cannot win. Kidd is smart, but I doubt he is actually preparing for anything beyond the 1st round. We are a 1st or 2nd round team this year, its the harsh truth since Brook Lopez went down.

I believe they at least planned for the second round because the Raps/Bulls wasn't even set in stone as far as seeding went and Kidd rested 7 players. He clearly wanted to lose even without confirmation that the Bulls was going to lose last night.

I Def like our chances more with Raps then heat, instead of Bulls then Pacers.

But who cares about all that stuff let's play some ball!!!