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I'm amazed how many people counted the Cavs out just like that, with that whole "96% of teams up 3-1 win the series" statistic.Every single game these two have played against each other was close. All it would have taken is one slip-up on either end, maybe a missed free throw or a bad pass, and the other team can take it, and that's how I imagine it being for the rest of this series. It's not exactly farfetched to believe Cavs can tie the series up in Game 6, thus becoming the favorites again in Game 7.And I'm especially surprised how many have counted out the Cavs given how many people here seem to believe the NBA rigs their games. If that were the case, you honestly think they would they choose now of all times to stop the rigging? Every single one of you knows what David Stern wants to see in the Finals, and it sure as hell doesn't involve Orlando.
Quote from: Halu Sination on May 29, 2009, 01:29:38 AMI'm amazed how many people counted the Cavs out just like that, with that whole "96% of teams up 3-1 win the series" statistic.Every single game these two have played against each other was close. All it would have taken is one slip-up on either end, maybe a missed free throw or a bad pass, and the other team can take it, and that's how I imagine it being for the rest of this series. It's not exactly farfetched to believe Cavs can tie the series up in Game 6, thus becoming the favorites again in Game 7.And I'm especially surprised how many have counted out the Cavs given how many people here seem to believe the NBA rigs their games. If that were the case, you honestly think they would they choose now of all times to stop the rigging? Every single one of you knows what David Stern wants to see in the Finals, and it sure as hell doesn't involve Orlando.All the pressure is on Orlando to win game 6 now. They lose at home...they gotta go back to Clevelend for game 7, and they do NOT wanna go back there for a game 7.
Quote from: "THE" MoSav on May 28, 2009, 02:52:11 PMOrlando guna close it out tonightsure about that?James scored 21 points in the second half - 17 in the fourth quarter - and had a hand in 29 of Cleveland's 34 points in the final 12 minutes. 4 assists and 4 boards in the 4th, no turnovers
Orlando guna close it out tonight
Quote from: teecee on May 28, 2009, 10:03:34 PMQuote from: "THE" MoSav on May 28, 2009, 02:52:11 PMOrlando guna close it out tonightsure about that?James scored 21 points in the second half - 17 in the fourth quarter - and had a hand in 29 of Cleveland's 34 points in the final 12 minutes. 4 assists and 4 boards in the 4th, no turnoverstheyll close it out tonight. A few stupid shots that arent taken and Orlando would have won. LOL@ THE BEST PLAYER IN THE WORLD GIVING UP a 22 pt lead for the 3rd time in the series..So many dickriders its disgusting...Cant wait to hear what people say when Orlando wins tonight. Mo Williams went off and they still blew the lead...What kind of leader lets his team blow 20 pt leads?
Quote from: "THE" MoSav on May 30, 2009, 01:53:38 PMQuote from: teecee on May 28, 2009, 10:03:34 PMQuote from: "THE" MoSav on May 28, 2009, 02:52:11 PMOrlando guna close it out tonightsure about that?James scored 21 points in the second half - 17 in the fourth quarter - and had a hand in 29 of Cleveland's 34 points in the final 12 minutes. 4 assists and 4 boards in the 4th, no turnoverstheyll close it out tonight. A few stupid shots that arent taken and Orlando would have won. LOL@ THE BEST PLAYER IN THE WORLD GIVING UP a 22 pt lead for the 3rd time in the series..So many dickriders its disgusting...Cant wait to hear what people say when Orlando wins tonight. Mo Williams went off and they still blew the lead...What kind of leader lets his team blow 20 pt leads? Kobe Bryant for instance
LOL @Bron holding and holding and holding onto the ball...best player in NBA..LMFAO