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RE: Grizzlies at Kings Game Thread 2.25.2015 9pm CST
(02-26-2015 02:12 PM)Dynamos Wrote:  
(02-26-2015 12:20 PM)tiger1016 Wrote:  
(02-26-2015 11:23 AM)oldmangrizz Wrote:  
(02-26-2015 10:37 AM)tigers0830 Wrote:  
(02-26-2015 08:01 AM)oldmangrizz Wrote:  Posted by tigers0830 - Yesterday 10:18 PM
If this team wants to win a title these are the types of games champions win.

Posted by tigers0830 - Yesterday 11:31 PM
Another pathetic performance against another sub .500 team.
Also this tend of starting out show needs to stop and so soon.
This is not what championship teams do

Posted by tiger1016 - Yesterday 11:34 PM
Terrible loss. I had hoped they would have learned from the Timberwolves game.

Posted by spankadelphia - Today 12:46 AM
Houston or GSW would have scored enough points to get the job done. This team needs to figure something out regarding 3 point shooting or we're going home in May.

Posted by tigers0830 - Today 02:17 AM
Still you don't see the warriors losing to teams like this. This loss takes some of the some off the two other wins.
Again championship teams don't lose these games.



Some of you folks really should keep up with the NBA more if you're going to make nonsensical comments. There is not a team in the NBA that doesn't lose games they should, on paper, win. The Grizzlies don't lose those games any more than other teams do. It may seem that way to us, but they don't. Was it a bad loss? Of course it was. However, the sky is not falling. There are plenty more examples than these below.

11/9 Suns 107 Warriors 98
12/25 Lakers 115 Warriors 105
1/10 Jazz 110 Warriors 100


11/7 Hornets 122 Hawks 119
11/18 Lakers 114 Hawks 109
12/13 Magic 100 Hawks 99


10/30 Knicks 95 Cavs 90
11/5 Jazz 102 Cavs 100
11/17 Nuggets 106 Cavs 97


11/19 Lakers 98 Rockets 92
12/18 Pelicans 99 Rockets 90
1/14 Magic 120 Rockets 113

Good job at pointing out games that mostly happened in the first two months of the season because you know those are the most important months of the year.

Trust me I watch a lot of NBA, and after the all star break is when the real contenders start separating themselves. It happens almost every year.

Also if you don't believe me about championship teams don't lose games like this them I guess all the other people who watch or work the me for a living are crazy too.

I bet you Tony would tell you the exact same thing. Championship teams don't lose games to teams like this. They don't overlook or play down to teams like this.

The Warriors just lost to Indiana and the Hawks just lost to Boston. Nobody said it wasn't a bad loss last night, but it happens to everyone. The games I noted were early in the season because that's how the schedule comes up when searched. It will probably happen to all the best teams again before the end of the season. The Grizzlies are not unique in this sense.

Warriors were without Curry.

Either way, those games are irrelevant for what's happened to the Grizz recently in the back-to-back losses to sub .500 teams; not just sub .500 team but teams with 20 wins or less. Coach Joerger mentioned that practice was lackadaisical and there was concern prior to the game. The players have now taken two weaker teams lightly and have paid the price.

If the Grizz had come out playing like they are capable and still lost, then this wouldn't be an issue. Hopefully they stay focused moving forward and play weaker teams with the same effort as other playoff teams from the starting tip.

I would be more concerned if we played our A game and still lost. I don't understand why you guys think taking bad teams for granted in the regular season is such a big deal? Are we going to play a sub .500 team in the playoffs? Im not saying that they can just flip the switch on but when the playoffs start these guys are gonna be ready. This loss was irrelevant and it's unrealistic to expect them to get amped up for all 82 games.

Trust me the Warriors, Blazers, Rockets all would've smoked the kings last night. Heck even the clippers beat them soundly last weekend..

It's not the loss.. Losses happen it's how it happened. The fact that this is now two games this month against teams that are beyond awful that this team comes out lazy and not focused.

They don't take these teams serious and it's becoming a trend. Trends tend to bleed into other things in this case playing with a lack of effort against good teams.

It hasn't happened yet, but if they don't stop this crap with the bad teams it can and will start happening against the good teams
02-26-2015 02:51 PM
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RE: Grizzlies at Kings Game Thread 2.25.2015 9pm CST
(02-26-2015 02:51 PM)tigers0830 Wrote:  
(02-26-2015 02:12 PM)Dynamos Wrote:  
(02-26-2015 12:20 PM)tiger1016 Wrote:  
(02-26-2015 11:23 AM)oldmangrizz Wrote:  
(02-26-2015 10:37 AM)tigers0830 Wrote:  Good job at pointing out games that mostly happened in the first two months of the season because you know those are the most important months of the year.

Trust me I watch a lot of NBA, and after the all star break is when the real contenders start separating themselves. It happens almost every year.

Also if you don't believe me about championship teams don't lose games like this them I guess all the other people who watch or work the me for a living are crazy too.

I bet you Tony would tell you the exact same thing. Championship teams don't lose games to teams like this. They don't overlook or play down to teams like this.

The Warriors just lost to Indiana and the Hawks just lost to Boston. Nobody said it wasn't a bad loss last night, but it happens to everyone. The games I noted were early in the season because that's how the schedule comes up when searched. It will probably happen to all the best teams again before the end of the season. The Grizzlies are not unique in this sense.

Warriors were without Curry.

Either way, those games are irrelevant for what's happened to the Grizz recently in the back-to-back losses to sub .500 teams; not just sub .500 team but teams with 20 wins or less. Coach Joerger mentioned that practice was lackadaisical and there was concern prior to the game. The players have now taken two weaker teams lightly and have paid the price.

If the Grizz had come out playing like they are capable and still lost, then this wouldn't be an issue. Hopefully they stay focused moving forward and play weaker teams with the same effort as other playoff teams from the starting tip.

I would be more concerned if we played our A game and still lost. I don't understand why you guys think taking bad teams for granted in the regular season is such a big deal? Are we going to play a sub .500 team in the playoffs? Im not saying that they can just flip the switch on but when the playoffs start these guys are gonna be ready. This loss was irrelevant and it's unrealistic to expect them to get amped up for all 82 games.

Trust me the Warriors, Blazers, Rockets all would've smoked the kings last night. Heck even the clippers beat them soundly last weekend..

It's not the loss.. Losses happen it's how it happened. The fact that this is now two games this month against teams that are beyond awful that this team comes out lazy and not focused.

They don't take these teams serious and it's becoming a trend. Trends tend to bleed into other things in this case playing with a lack of effort against good teams.

It hasn't happened yet, but if they don't stop this crap with the bad teams it can and will start happening against the good teams

I highly doubt that will happen. And the Blazers, Warriors, Clippers and Rockets have all lost to bad team this year.
02-26-2015 04:04 PM
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RE: Grizzlies at Kings Game Thread 2.25.2015 9pm CST
(02-26-2015 02:51 PM)tigers0830 Wrote:  
(02-26-2015 02:12 PM)Dynamos Wrote:  
(02-26-2015 12:20 PM)tiger1016 Wrote:  
(02-26-2015 11:23 AM)oldmangrizz Wrote:  
(02-26-2015 10:37 AM)tigers0830 Wrote:  Good job at pointing out games that mostly happened in the first two months of the season because you know those are the most important months of the year.

Trust me I watch a lot of NBA, and after the all star break is when the real contenders start separating themselves. It happens almost every year.

Also if you don't believe me about championship teams don't lose games like this them I guess all the other people who watch or work the me for a living are crazy too.

I bet you Tony would tell you the exact same thing. Championship teams don't lose games to teams like this. They don't overlook or play down to teams like this.

The Warriors just lost to Indiana and the Hawks just lost to Boston. Nobody said it wasn't a bad loss last night, but it happens to everyone. The games I noted were early in the season because that's how the schedule comes up when searched. It will probably happen to all the best teams again before the end of the season. The Grizzlies are not unique in this sense.

Warriors were without Curry.

Either way, those games are irrelevant for what's happened to the Grizz recently in the back-to-back losses to sub .500 teams; not just sub .500 team but teams with 20 wins or less. Coach Joerger mentioned that practice was lackadaisical and there was concern prior to the game. The players have now taken two weaker teams lightly and have paid the price.

If the Grizz had come out playing like they are capable and still lost, then this wouldn't be an issue. Hopefully they stay focused moving forward and play weaker teams with the same effort as other playoff teams from the starting tip.

I would be more concerned if we played our A game and still lost. I don't understand why you guys think taking bad teams for granted in the regular season is such a big deal? Are we going to play a sub .500 team in the playoffs? Im not saying that they can just flip the switch on but when the playoffs start these guys are gonna be ready. This loss was irrelevant and it's unrealistic to expect them to get amped up for all 82 games.

Trust me the Warriors, Blazers, Rockets all would've smoked the kings last night. Heck even the clippers beat them soundly last weekend..

It's not the loss.. Losses happen it's how it happened. The fact that this is now two games this month against teams that are beyond awful that this team comes out lazy and not focused.

They don't take these teams serious and it's becoming a trend. Trends tend to bleed into other things in this case playing with a lack of effort against good teams.

It hasn't happened yet, but if they don't stop this crap with the bad teams it can and will start happening against the good teams

You're right, it's hopeless.
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RE: Grizzlies at Kings Game Thread 2.25.2015 9pm CST
Grizz might as well start tanking
02-26-2015 04:11 PM
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RE: Grizzlies at Kings Game Thread 2.25.2015 9pm CST
Man I guess Brevin knight and Eric Hasseltine ate crazy too and have given up because they have said the same things last night and this week.

It's not like this is a knee jerk reaction. This team has had goals it wants to reach. One of them was getting 40 wins before the all star break they didn't reach that goal because they came out lackadaisical against Minnesota and lost.

They want to win the west regular season. They were gaining ground on the warriors and they lose last night again because of a lackadaisical effort against a team that is horrible. That goal is still attainable but highly unlikely considering the schedule coming up. Losses like last night keep you from getting home court advantage.

But hey you know this is just a crazy knee jerk reaction. Guess Brevin and Eric are crazy for thinking it also
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RE: Grizzlies at Kings Game Thread 2.25.2015 9pm CST
Step back and think about it....

You want to secure homecourt and win your division. Both very reachable goals if healthy. You don't necessarily have to be the #1 or #2 seed to accomplish this. As a matter of fact, maybe you don't want to be.
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RE: Grizzlies at Kings Game Thread 2.25.2015 9pm CST
(02-26-2015 05:30 PM)k2tigers Wrote:  Step back and think about it....

You want to secure homecourt and win your division. Both very reachable goals if healthy. You don't necessarily have to be the #1 or #2 seed to accomplish this. As a matter of fact, maybe you don't want to be.

As a team they want to finish first and losses like that make it that much harder to come back from where they are.

Honestly playing the spurs in the first round is not that scary right now.
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