Tuesday, July 19, 2011

How is Boston a better team than Chicago? Remember the last game?

Ok, seriously stop using the regular season as an indicator for the playoffs. There is no correlation whatsoever. The Heat were down 3-1 to the Celtics in the regular season, where they not? Now, in the playoffs, it's the opposite way around. Go ahead and make excuses. But before you do so, let me ask u a couple of questions. If the Bulls had so much trouble defending the penetration of Teague today, what makes u think that they are going to be able to defend the penetration of BOTH LBJ and Dwade? If the Bulls have shown an anemic offense at times that relies way too much on DRose, how are they gonna produce offense at critical times against a Heat D that is way better than Atlanta's or Indiana's? There a lot of lingering, unfavorable questions for the Bulls. The Heat might have no bench to the eyes of the public, but believe me, all of the Heat's bench is capable of balling when necessary. Chalmers and Anthony have actually been doing a better job than the Bulls' bench, which, today being the exception, has been outscored by both the Pacers and Hawks' bench. Also, the Heat definitely have rebounders (Haslem, Anthony, Bosh, Dampier, and two of the best perimeter rebounders in the game, LBJ and DWade). If you're talking about size, that's a different story...

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