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Lifestyle => Sports & Entertainment => Topic started by: GangstaBoogy on May 30, 2007, 08:36:09 PM
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Against the Pistons or Cavs. Go Spurs, get Big Shot Rob that 7th ring!
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Spurs over Pistons in 6.
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The playoffs are still on?
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Spurs over Pistons in 6.
I say 5
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fuck the spurs, fuck the cavs and fuck the pistons. i'd rather see the cavs though get their first championship than the pistons and the spurs get their fourth. it means a lot more as a laker fan.
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:sleep:
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Spurs over Pistons in 6.
I tihnk Clev might take it they seem to be on a roll
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Spurs over Pistons in 6.
I tihnk Clev might take it
LOL
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i would love to see LBJ in the finals dont know if its going to happen though
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word,it sucks when the finals arent over and your already lookin to next season. Cleveland holds any hope i have left for this season...
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Spurs over Cavs in 6. heard it here
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I'd like to see Detroit win, no way should Lebron win before Kobe, I mean Kobe w/o Shaq NIK. And fuck the Spurs, I wouldn't want them to win either, not unless LA wins next year, not in 2 or 3.
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Really, IF Cleveland makes it to the finals, do they really stand a chance? NO. Cleveland will be lucky to win a game.
S.A. rolled over Utah; the only team that stood a real chance to beat San Antonio was Phoenix, and they played awesome against them and still didn't have enough.
Duncan gets another MVP, Lebron leads his team to a final the tender age of 22 and gains much needed experience for when he actually hits his prime in 5-6 years (scary) and actually gets a real supporting cast.
The thing is this: It wasn't supposed to happen so early for Lebron, if he can take The Cavs to the finals over what SHOULD be a clearly superior Detroit team, than the sky is the limit.
San Antonio in 5, no matter who they play. BUt man it would be sweet if Lebron could pull off a miracle, the Cas would be by far the worst team to ever win a title. In fact, what team worse than the Cavs has made it to the finals?
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I fuckin HATE the Pistons but I hope they win. I don't want C-Webb to retire without a ring.
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2007 NBA CHAMPIONS SAN ANTONIO SPURS , you can write it down ...
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Really, IF Cleveland makes it to the finals, do they really stand a chance? NO. Cleveland will be lucky to win a game.
S.A. rolled over Utah; the only team that stood a real chance to beat San Antonio was Phoenix, and they played awesome against them and still didn't have enough.
Duncan gets another MVP, Lebron leads his team to a final the tender age of 22 and gains much needed experience for when he actually hits his prime in 5-6 years (scary) and actually gets a real supporting cast.
The thing is this: It wasn't supposed to happen so early for Lebron, if he can take The Cavs to the finals over what SHOULD be a clearly superior Detroit team, than the sky is the limit.
San Antonio in 5, no matter who they play. BUt man it would be sweet if Lebron could pull off a miracle, the Cas would be by far the worst team to ever win a title. In fact, what team worse than the Cavs has made it to the finals?
Miami ? Cavs are a pretty good defensive team and a great offensive rebound team.. now their offense execution looks pretty shitty, they need a point guard... in the future Cavs , Bulls and Heat (if they rebuild a good "young" team after Shaq and all other falling off vets) will battle for the Finals spot in the weak East..
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i want cavs to take its all,they need to play much harder with the spurs they will beat the pistons thought im kinda suprise they catch up one more games then is spurs.
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Really, IF Cleveland makes it to the finals, do they really stand a chance? NO. Cleveland will be lucky to win a game.
S.A. rolled over Utah; the only team that stood a real chance to beat San Antonio was Phoenix, and they played awesome against them and still didn't have enough.
Duncan gets another MVP, Lebron leads his team to a final the tender age of 22 and gains much needed experience for when he actually hits his prime in 5-6 years (scary) and actually gets a real supporting cast.
The thing is this: It wasn't supposed to happen so early for Lebron, if he can take The Cavs to the finals over what SHOULD be a clearly superior Detroit team, than the sky is the limit.
San Antonio in 5, no matter who they play. BUt man it would be sweet if Lebron could pull off a miracle, the Cas would be by far the worst team to ever win a title. In fact, what team worse than the Cavs has made it to the finals?
Detroits been crumblin in the playoffs under Flip Saunders, like last year. The East is weak, LeBron has had an easier trip to the finals than the Heat of last season. I still see Detroit closing it out though.
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Really, IF Cleveland makes it to the finals, do they really stand a chance? NO. Cleveland will be lucky to win a game.
S.A. rolled over Utah; the only team that stood a real chance to beat San Antonio was Phoenix, and they played awesome against them and still didn't have enough.
Duncan gets another MVP, Lebron leads his team to a final the tender age of 22 and gains much needed experience for when he actually hits his prime in 5-6 years (scary) and actually gets a real supporting cast.
The thing is this: It wasn't supposed to happen so early for Lebron, if he can take The Cavs to the finals over what SHOULD be a clearly superior Detroit team, than the sky is the limit.
San Antonio in 5, no matter who they play. BUt man it would be sweet if Lebron could pull off a miracle, the Cas would be by far the worst team to ever win a title. In fact, what team worse than the Cavs has made it to the finals?
Detroits been crumblin in the playoffs under Flip Saunders, like last year. The East is weak, LeBron has had an easier trip to the finals than the Heat of last season. I still see Detroit closing it out though.
Cleveland will have to win it tonight; if it goes 7 they won't be able to do it. And hopefully someone else steps up for Lebron, there is no way he can repeat that performance, that was a once in a lifetime kind of thing and it will be impossible to match it. If Detroit has any pride, they will do everything they can to stop Lebron tonight, so it'll be up to others on Cleveland to step up, which means that this game could very well go either way