by zike_42 » Mon Jul 08, 2013 6:41 pm
2025 NBA Playoffs
Eastern Conference
#1 New Orleans vs. #4 Charlotte
#3 Toronto vs. #7 Detroit
Western Conference
#1 Dallas vs. #4 Houston
#2 Portland vs. #6 Golden State
We won the season series 3-1 but this should be a great series as both teams love to run. In the four games played the average score was 124-109 in our favour, with a 150-116 game in November. Look for some very high scores here.
Western Conference Semi-Finals – Houston vs. Dallas
Point Guard
Kyrie Irving vs. Matt Brown
30.0 points, 3.8 assists, 5.0 rebounds vs. 15.3 points, 16.3 assists, 6.3 rebounds
It must be the Houston air because Kyrie Irving has come alive in Texas. He was an outstanding player in Cleveland but he is a bonafide MVP candidate for the Rockets now. With Jay Warren doing the bulk of the passing Irving has been given the green light to shoot, and he hasn’t disappointed. Irving is Houston’s most important player so if Brown can slow him down then Dallas will be on easy street.
Winner - Houston
Shooting Guard
Jay Warren vs. Jacob Alexander
12.3 points, 9.3 assists, 5.8 rebounds vs. 26.5 points, 2.8 assists, 4.8 rebounds
It should be Warren vs. Brown and Irving vs. Alexander because the two real match-ups are completely different. Warren is a good player and above average distributor but his defence is only average. He averages nearly three steals a game which is near the top of the league but he gambles a lot and gets out of position quickly, which Alexander will pounce on instantly.
Winner - Dallas
Small Forward
James Swygart vs. Sean Gilmore
14.5 points, 2.8 assists, 6.0 rebounds vs. 14.7 points, 2.3 assists, 6.3 rebounds
At 6’10” Swygart is a monster SF and his long arms and quick feet make it hard for oppositions to get past him. Gilmore is a quality scorer but he will have his hands full (again) trying to get past the guy who has been on five squads in only four years.
Winner - Draw
Power Forward
Leonard Hale vs. Marcus Randle
21.8 points, 1.8 assists, 9.3 rebounds vs. 23.0 points, 1.3 assists, 8.5 rebounds
Leonard played out of his mind against Nevada as poor John Nemitz bore the brunt against a raging bull. That should stop against one of the best post defenders in the league who also went on a tear in the previous series. Look for Randle to stop Hale in his tracks.
Winner - Dallas
Centre
Dwayne Knight vs. Andre Drummond
15.8 points, 1.8 assists, 7.8 rebounds vs. 14.8 points, 0.5 assists, 7.5 rebounds
Another Rocket who had a great series, Knight is going to struggle badly here. At only 6’9”, 222lbs he is just too small to excel against the nine times All Defence team member. Drummond didn’t have to do much last series but he should have some fun here.
Winner - Dallas
Bench
Jason Jefferies, Ryan Smiley, Tre Hines vs. Iman Shumpert, Joe Duggins, Ricardo Marquardt
Having Smiley on the team is a huge plus for the Rockets as their other two point guards will be starting, so Smiley giving them rest is imperative. Jefferies is a good defensive big man but other than that they aren’t that deep. Look for the Mavericks’ bench to widen leads with the starters having a breath.
Winner – Dallas
Prediction – Dallas in five. If Kyrie Irving can explode (which he is known to do) then this could be an upset; if Matt Brown/Iman Shumpert stifle Irving it will be a very quick exit.
Leonard Hale lived up to his hype with 21 points, 14 rebounds and 4 blocks but that was negated by Marcus Randle’s 24 points and 15 rebounds. Where the game was won was in the backcourt, as Matt Brown and Jacob Alexander combined for 41 points, 17 assists and 12 rebounds compared to Kyrie Irving and Jay Warren’s 24 points, 8 rebounds and 7 assists on 8/34 shooting as we took first blood 113-81 in a quick and painless drubbing. Irving had a night to forget, going 5/22 for only 17 points.
Dallas leads 1-0
Like in the series against Seattle, we broke open the game in the third quarter with a 35-24 margin to get out to a double digit lead, led by Andre Drummond’s 38 points and 14 rebounds. That all changed when Kyrie Irving work up and went into God Mode, scoring 17 points in the final term to steal the game 128-123. Irving had a magical game, going 11/21 from the field for 37 points, 9 assists and 6 rebounds as his partner in crime, Jay Warren, chipped in 20 points, 11 assists, 6 steals and 5 rebounds. What killed us was our foul shooting, as the Rockets went 41/50 (82%) while we had a terrible time at 27/43 (62%). Yes there was a hell of a lot of fouls in the game, both teams combining for 61 fouls.
Series tied 1-1
Home court advantage was short lived for the Rockets, as we bite back in another ‘defence optional’ game, winning 129-114 to take the series lead. Andre Drummond was again a star with 30 points and 11 rebounds but got help from Jacob Alexander’s 28 points and Joe Duggins’ 21 points and 8 rebounds off the bench. We again shot poorly from the stripe, going 27/51 or 52% which just isn’t good enough. Kyrie Irving and Dwayne Knight were the top scorers for Houston with 27 points each while Jay Warren had an up and down night, going 2/14 for 6 points and 12 assists.
Dallas leads 2-1
Talk about a track meet. Both teams only had one quarter each where they didn’t score 30 points or more as again both teams shot over 40 free throws each. The big names came out to play tonight which dazzled the Houston crowd as Kyrie Irving scored 29 points and handed out 8 assists while Jay Warren might not have scored much but he did have a very complete stat line of 6 points, 6 rebounds, 6 steals, 5 assists and 7 turnovers. Our stars were right on the money, as Marcus Randle and Andre Drummond combining for 67 points on 27/37 shooting and 14 rebounds as we took both games away from the Rockets with a 139-124 win. We shot exactly 51%, and I mean exactly, going 51/100 for the game. We actually shot well from the foul line, going 32/43 for 74%.
Dallas leads 3-1
All but one of four series finished tonight. And yes, our series was one of them. I would try and make it sound like we lost and then pull a great performance out at the end but when the Rockets didn’t have a single lead and shot only 39% from the field it’s pretty much done and dusted. Marcus Randle was again hot with 35 points while Matt Brown was agonizingly close to a triple double and a 5x5 with 10 points, 19 assists, 8 rebounds, 5 blocks and 4 steals. Those five blocks are now a career high in a game. Joe Duggins even got into the action with 22 points and 11 rebounds as Andre Drummond fouled out early. Kyrie Irving went full circle, shooting badly in the first game and shooting badly in the last going 8/24 for 20 points and while there were six Rockets in double figures Irving was the only one over 12 points.
Dallas wins 4-1
Those other series that finished were #1 New Orleans taking care of #4 Charlotte and #6 Golden State continuing on their Cinderalla run, beating #2 Portland in five games. #7 Detroit will also continue their run, beating #3 Toronto in a nailbiting seven games to move on to play the New Orleans juggernaut.