Re: NBA 2010-11: KobeJesus vs. the LeBronathon
Nice run for the Celts, no legs left for the old guys
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Re: NBA 2010-11: KobeJesus vs. the LeBronathon
Originally posted by Priceless View PostYou're correct. 15 for 48 is much better.
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Originally posted by walrus View PostI think its going to be a tough game tonight, Bosh will play the 2nd half instead of sitting which should give KG fits. On the other hand I doubt Ray, Paul and Rajon shoot 11 for 44 in the Garden.
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Re: NBA 2010-11: KobeJesus vs. the LeBronathon
Yeah, not surprised.
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Originally posted by Scarlet View PostSeems like the Thunder are the LA Kings of the NBA. Of course, I've now just probably jinxed the Kings. Crap.
I hate that too many people already think the Celtics have this won. As with everything, there's too much woofing and commentary and what not. If Miami wins tonight, they win Game 7. The Celtics winning Game 5 was their one win there. This is going to be an excrutiating game to watch.
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Re: NBA 2010-11: KobeJesus vs. the LeBronathon
Seems like the Thunder are the LA Kings of the NBA. Of course, I've now just probably jinxed the Kings. Crap.
I hate that too many people already think the Celtics have this won. As with everything, there's too much woofing and commentary and what not. If Miami wins tonight, they win Game 7. The Celtics winning Game 5 was their one win there. This is going to be an excrutiating game to watch.
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Re: NBA 2010-11: KobeJesus vs. the LeBronathon
Originally posted by bronconick View PostFrom my admittedly limited watching of the NBA, there isn't anyone that's stopping the San Antonio Spurs anyway.
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Re: NBA 2010-11: KobeJesus vs. the LeBronathon
Originally posted by Priceless View PostIf the Thunder win the NBA Championship they will have defeated 11 of the past 13 champions to get there. They have beaten the Mavericks (2011), LA Lakers (2000,01,02,09,10) and Spurs (1999, 2003,05,07) and either the Heat (2006) or Celtics (2008). The only champion they wouldn't have knocked off would be the loser of the Heat-Celtics series and the Detroit Pistons. If they beat the Celtics, they would have beaten teams that hold 38 of the NBA's 65 titles (58%) and it would be the first time a team had beaten both the Celtics and Lakers in the postseason since the 1989 Pistons. The only other team to defeat both the Celtics and Lakers was the 1973 New York Knicks.
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If the Thunder win the NBA Championship they will have defeated 11 of the past 13 champions to get there. They have beaten the Mavericks (2011), LA Lakers (2000,01,02,09,10) and Spurs (1999, 2003,05,07) and either the Heat (2006) or Celtics (2008). The only champion they wouldn't have knocked off would be the loser of the Heat-Celtics series and the Detroit Pistons. If they beat the Celtics, they would have beaten teams that hold 38 of the NBA's 65 titles (58%) and it would be the first time a team had beaten both the Celtics and Lakers in the postseason since the 1989 Pistons. The only other team to defeat both the Celtics and Lakers was the 1973 New York Knicks.
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Re: NBA 2010-11: KobeJesus vs. the LeBronathon
Good job, Spurs. Good effort.
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Re: NBA 2010-11: KobeJesus vs. the LeBronathon
Thunder punch their ticket to the Finals. I know who I'm rooting for.
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Guest repliedRe: NBA 2010-11: KobeJesus vs. the LeBronathon
How is Stern going to guarantee a game 7 in Miami? Referees for game 6 will be Joey Crawford, Scott Foster and special guest referee, Tim Donaghy.
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Re: NBA 2010-11: KobeJesus vs. the LeBronathon
Writing as a Celtics fan, up to this point its been Wade not pulling his own weight which kinda surprises me. However, I think James made one critical mistake, which he's too old to be making at this point in his career. That was showing up Kevin Garnett in Game 1. Some guys you just don't do that to, especially when no one on your team is capable of guarding him. Players didn't show up Michael Jordan during a victory. Nor Larry Bird. Nor Kobe Bryant. There's a reason for that. The reason is they'd use that as motivation to shove it up your @ $ $ for the rest of the series. Not by any means saying this is over, but the Heat could have saved themselves a lot of trouble by cutting out the showboating during game 1. They really do need a veteran coach over there.
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Re: NBA 2010-11: KobeJesus vs. the LeBronathon
The Celtics won.
Some refs are getting tossed into the gulag for that mishap.
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Re: NBA 2010-11: KobeJesus vs. the LeBronathon
Originally posted by ShirtlessBob View PostWay over. I'll also bet he doesn't get called for anything tonight, per a memo from the Angel of Stern.
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