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Wow! What a game by the Thunder to comeback. The Nuggets were a tough tough team. Serge Ibaka is starting to become a lite 'Hakeemesque' on the defensive side if he keeps this up for a couple more years. He had 9 blocks in the game. About 4-5 of them were layup blocks too. Durant came through in crunch time with huge baskets. He disappeared most of the game and ended up with 41 pts. Amazing. I think Westbrook finally realized that he isn't a closer yet.
Grizz should've won that game. A miracle shot by Gary Neal sent it into overtime. Grizz ended up losing. Oh well.
Celtics/Heat will play on Sunday now. Heat finished off the 76ers.
Grizz may lose the series now that the Spurs have the momentum
Well Stan Van Gundy will probably be fired since the team has went backwards since 2009
I would prefer Otis Smith to go because he made a stupid gamble almost 1/2 way into the season. Better yet, he traded our Finals 2009 team that would have only gotten better. Stan can go too, but he's not the problem IMO.
I would prefer Otis Smith to go because he made a stupid gamble almost 1/2 way into the season. Better yet, he traded our Finals 2009 team that would have only gotten better. Stan can go too, but he's not the problem IMO.
I thought the Magic would come out wth more fire but I was wrong
The Lakers quest for a 3-peat now moves to the next round. Give credit to Chris Paul and the Hornets for taking the Lakers to six games. The Lakers were tested and faced adversity when the Hornets tied the series 2-2. But like true world champs the Lakers responded utilizing their size to dominate the last two games and close out the series. The Lakers await the next challenge.
I would prefer Otis Smith to go because he made a stupid gamble almost 1/2 way into the season. Better yet, he traded our Finals 2009 team that would have only gotten better. Stan can go too, but he's not the problem IMO.
Bonehead moves....reminds me of when the Braves won the WS and they made trades "to make the team better" and we saw how that worked out.
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Originally Posted by HotchildintheCity
The Lakers quest for a 3-peat now moves to the next round. Give credit to Chris Paul and the Hornets for taking the Lakers to six games. The Lakers were tested and faced adversity when the Hornets tied the series 2-2. But like true world champs the Lakers responded utilizing their size to dominate the last two games and close out the series. The Lakers await the next challenge.
Lakers finally woke the hell up. CP3 played great, the Hornets were clearly outmatched and won two big games.
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