2008-04-18, 14:21 | Link #401 | |
the toeto nomster~!!
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: here there and everywhere!
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um, yeah, my predictions are; west side only lakers vs nuggets: lakers in 5. jazz vs rockets: jazz in 6. spurs vs suns: spurs in 7. mavericks vs hornets: mavericks in 6. as you can see, i typed in the winning teams first. |
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2008-04-18, 21:38 | Link #402 |
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Toronto
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You guys are just proving my point. -_-
Suns vs. Spurs.. How many times have I seen that now? Lakers playing and winning is nothing new. See? It is going to be a great season indeed. In the East division, we have the two best teams, known as the Boston Celtics and Detroit Pistons. In West, we have a stacked division which includes all the best teams of the West division (at least this was well proven in the season). I'm not a big GS fan, I'm in Toronto and thus Raptors is my game. But I'm not expecting them to go far either. Part of this is obviously because I've heard of Celtics. I'll say it again. This definitely will be a great season. Great teams facing great teams. Which is why I'm not going to watch everything .
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2008-04-19, 17:15 | Link #404 |
Lets be reality
Join Date: May 2007
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KG would've missed the 3pt shot Duncan made to send it to double overtime, Duncan looked bored during the regular season but he's wide awake now. 40 points 14 rebounds, 5 assists, clutch 3 (first of the season) to send it to double ot and we still got 4 mins to go.
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2008-04-19, 17:42 | Link #405 |
Prospective Cog
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Los Angeles, CA
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I agree with the general sentiment, people are silly to take the regular season overly seriously. Point-blank, when the playoffs begin, Tim Duncan is almost certainly the best player on the floor. And some of that cannot even be measured by statistics. People always forget that he is the best defensive big-man in basketball, that is one of the biggest reasons the Spurs have always been so successful. As for Garnett, his supporters should question whether, if your team was in a tight game against a great team, like the Suns for example, would you want the ball in his hands on the offensive end? He has no go-to move; in that scenario he would be probably use his fall away jumper, like he always does, whereas Duncan would muscle in on the low-block and score, or pass out of a double-team to a wide-open man.
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2008-04-20, 00:24 | Link #406 |
Mr. Prince
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Scottsdale, Arizona
Age: 40
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Suns should really be kicking themselves now for letting Kurt Thomas go to save some bucks.
Win, lose it seems like every playoff series the suns are in end up being really damn good, unfortunately it seems they end up losing a lot. |
2008-04-22, 01:12 | Link #413 |
is not amused
Graphic Designer
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Naval Base
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It's good that the Jazz won game 2 on the road against the Rockets considering that their road record is the lowest (I guess).
Coming back on their home turf in game 3 and leading 2 games to none. I'll predict that they'll sweep the rockets or either win the series in game 5.
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