If you guys don't think Philly can't win a series against Miami, you're nuts. Look at the boxscore. Miami shot .511 from the field and still lost to the Sixers shooting only .441. Sure Shaq was subpar, he couldn't make any freethrows. But everything else Miami had problems with was due to the Sixers efforts.
Miami had 20 turnovers to 13 for Philly. That's Philly's defense on the rest of the team when Wade isn't scoring his 48 pts.
There's no doubt that Miami is a very good team, and last night they weren't quite at the top of their game because Shaq has been out. But Shaq didn't cause all those turnovers. Philly forced those turns, and that's how they win games. Miami wanted to send a message to the Sixers last night, and instead got a message they don't want to hear: Philly isn't going to lie down in the playoffs.
They have all the pieces, but lack experience. Korver can shoot three's with anywon, Dalembert can block shots and beat any center down the floor. Iverson can break a team down all by himself. Igoudala plays above the rim. Jackson can score mid-range jumpers, Mckie can still be a defensive spoiler. They're not a championship team this year, but no team in the East is a complete team, including Miami.
Rick, I admire your support for your Sixers. I really do. But you claim this game shows how the Sixers can beat a team like the Heat. I have to ask you if you can guarantee that over a seven game series, you also can guarantee that in at least 4 games the Sixers will shoot .971 from the FT line
AND get there 34 times as a road team, cause 17 (not twenty) turnovers, including 9 by Shaq alone, and have the Heat shoot only .647 from the stripe themselves?
Can you guarantee that Shaq will be recovering from an apparently serious stomach virus in each game and certainly look weaker as a result? That Iverson can carry your team in each and every playoff game and have a game like he did against the Heat in this one. Yeah, maybe he can, but we both know that just one missed FT or Shaq shooting 50% from the line and we aren't having this discussion.
It was a great win by the Sixers, no question. But you can hardly say this game will dictate the success or failure of the Sixers in the playoffs. Your team has lost too many games because those very things did NOT click for your team, remember?
It's absurd to think that Webber's going to fold because fans are booing him. If he's that weak, he wouldn't even be in the NBA. "Impossible to please" BULLSHIT! All it takes is a willingness to play hard. Philly fans support players who work, chase after balls, and get rebounds, not fancy behind the back passes that go out of bounds, or missing wide open shots for no reason. If Webber doesn't have any guts, he's not going to last, and that's not too much to ask for an overpriced athlete.Â
Welcome to the C-Webb world you apparently have missed having your head stuck in the Deleware riverbank sand. He
IS that sensitive, even with that twenty million dollar a year salary. Amazing, isn't it? A guy can be making more money then God and still get the nervous yips because people boo him. You would think that with all that money his feelings would be put up on a shelve for later.
And please do not suggest he does not have a willingness to work hard. Hard work and rehabilitation are also integral to Chris Webber, more then you can even imagine. But so are those passes you are unimpressed with. The thing is, in Sacramento, those passes nearly always worked.
In Sacramento.
But as you noted, Philly fans support players who work (that certainly is Chris), chase after balls (he can't, so
BOOOOOOOOOOOO, and get rebounds (gimp, remember?), so
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO even louder, not fancy behind the back passes that go out of bounds (try booing the teammate who stands there wondering why the ball suddenly appeared in front of him like magic), or missing wide open shots for no reason (could it be because his teammates also seem unable to pass him the ball where he likes it?).
All I am saying is that his job is very tough right now, but to know your fans have no faith in you and in fact are working real hard to ensure you feel as uncomfortable as possible on your home court should make you think what can you do to give him a chance at succeeding.
We expect performance, so he can put up or shut up.
Ouch! Too bad that does not apply equally to the other Sixers at times, huh, rick?