I'm still getting use to the new traveling, I mean Euro step.I feel like, this is supposed to be playoff basketball. These should be the best teams in the league, especially in the conference finals. Historically, that's when refs have "let the players play" when it comes to fouls. I can't believe they can't see what's going on. Which makes me feel like the league is mandating the style of reffing that's taking place.
It's not an enjoyable form of basketball.
You mean gather step, then euro step, then switch pivot feet, then two steps?I'm still getting use to the new traveling, I mean Euro step.
Holy Moly. It seemed like it was going up forever, but to come straight down from that height?!!Insane bounce
Just wait till Brunson says hold my beer tomorrow night.


Agree. Never been easier to go up 20 or blow a 20 point lead. Can make it fun or gut wrenching.For all of you NBA nostalgists, I'll say one thing: you didn't see these types of comebacks in the 90s. They were few and far between compared to now. The three point shot has definitely played a factor in that along with various rule changes that have occurred since the turn of the century.
Game 6 of the 1992 NBA Finals in Chicago was a classic. The Bulls were down 18 points in the fourth quarter. Phil Jackson put Pippen on the floor with four reserves. They came back and won 97-93.
I feel like these types of games are far more common now. Combination of many things.
He said he's used that as motivation. I have to question those that voted. They also had The Greek Freak on the list.And his peers voted him most overrated. Oops.
At every level, too.Agree. Never been easier to go up 20 or blow a 20 point lead. Can make it fun or gut wrenching.
Bulls did it against Orlando as well in game 2 of the ECF.For all of you NBA nostalgists, I'll say one thing: you didn't see these types of comebacks in the 90s. They were few and far between compared to now. The three point shot has definitely played a factor in that along with various rule changes that have occurred since the turn of the century.
Game 6 of the 1992 NBA Finals in Chicago was a classic. The Bulls were down 18 points in the fourth quarter. Phil Jackson put Pippen on the floor with four reserves. They came back and won 97-93.
I feel like these types of games are far more common now. Combination of many things.