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Starting Mack is a bad decision. Mack gives you no advantage. Exum gives you passing defense and size.

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If Shelvin Mack leads us to a win in a playoff game against GS then he permanently enters Jazz HOF (i.e. Sundiata Gaines)

Good point. Nobody would remember he even existed if it wasn't for that buzzer beater.
 
Remember, Exum hasn't played PG for like a month. That said, I still would have started him, played him off the ball and let Ingles handle more.
 
Time for my boi Shelvin to shut the haters up.
I would love him too play well. I would love Exum to play well. I would love Neto to play well. One or all of them need to step up and have good games to give us a chance. Exum could make a huge statement defensively or more this game. Mack has had some really good games and could earn himself a big contract somewhere if he has one tonight.
 
I give you Ralvinte Exutock


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WE CAN'T LOSE

LMAO!

Would have looked perfectly normal had you not included Mack's mouth in there.
 
Starting Mack is a bad decision. Mack gives you no advantage. Exum gives you passing defense and size.

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He makes Curry play some level of defense. If Exum is in, Curry can basically take half the game off.
 
He makes Curry play some level of defense. If Exum is in, Curry can basically take half the game off.

Exum can remedy that by aggressively attacking the basket, as he occasionally did throughout the season.
 
Exum can remedy that by aggressively attacking the basket, as he occasionally did throughout the season.

Yeah, but in the sample of 3 games against the Warriors, it mostly led to Exum bricking a ton of open 3's.
 
Warriors by 500


That would be more than this game that I remember from my youth as a Detroit native and fan:


Highest-scoring regular season games
Total
points Date Location Winning
team Result OT Losing
team Notes Ref.
1
370
December 13, 1983 McNichols Arena
Denver, Colorado Detroit Pistons* 186–184 3 Denver Nuggets
NBA records
Highest-scoring record[a]
The teams combined for 142 field goals[5]
The teams combined for 93 total assists[5]
4 players scored at least 40 points[5]
Nuggets' Kiki Vandeweghe scored a game-high 51 points, a career high.[5][16]
Leading scorers
Pistons: Isiah Thomas (47), John Long (41), Kelly Tripucka (35)
Nuggets: Vandeweghe (51), Alex English (47), Dan Issel (28)[c]
 
You know what sucks? I am not really looking forward to these games. I mean I'll still watch them, obviously. But the fact I'm anticipating (and have accepted), a loss, drains me of excitement.

During the first round, the games were all I had on my mind. I couldn't wait to get home and watch.
 
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