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On May 30 2012 13:21 RowdierBob wrote: OKC gonna come roaring back into this series too.
I'd wager another $1mill e-dollars they win games 3 & 4.
Basking in my e-dollars as we speak. 
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And I have no idea who will win game 5 but it's going to be insane.
I'd go 60/40 Spurs but anything could happen.
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On June 03 2012 11:59 XoXiDe wrote: geezus f***, i'll be happy if the heat lose tomorrow though. gtfo... lol they wont lose.. the Mvp will show up
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On June 03 2012 11:51 RowdierBob wrote: How good has Kawhi Leonard been? Especially for a rook.
One of the best in the league, tonight was good for him, 7/8, 3/4 from the 3, Green needs to step up though.
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On June 03 2012 12:28 ShoCkeyy wrote:Show nested quote +On June 03 2012 11:59 XoXiDe wrote: geezus f***, i'll be happy if the heat lose tomorrow though. gtfo... lol  they wont lose.. the Mvp will show up I think the more important question is whether the rest of the team show up, last game LeBron definitely did but it wasn't enough :<
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SHOTBAKA
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On June 03 2012 12:26 RowdierBob wrote:Show nested quote +On May 30 2012 13:21 RowdierBob wrote: OKC gonna come roaring back into this series too.
I'd wager another $1mill e-dollars they win games 3 & 4. Basking in my e-dollars as we speak.  Hehe when you posted that I was going to tell you that Donaghy would agree, and that I was almost believing it, so nice. Don't spend em all in one place!
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it didnt matter if you were a spurs or okc fan
that was an unbelievable, just sick game.
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All that has happened so far is 4 good teams have held their home court.
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On June 03 2012 14:59 Zorkmid wrote: All that has happened so far is 4 good teams have held their home court.
Its getting to that point when the teams can't stand each other and the real fun starts.
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On June 03 2012 16:41 thuracine wrote:Show nested quote +On June 03 2012 14:59 Zorkmid wrote: All that has happened so far is 4 good teams have held their home court. Its getting to that point when the teams can't stand each other and the real fun starts. hahaha yes, I remember the moment the commentators pointed this out with the Heat vs Pacers series. Here it comes, heh.
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On June 03 2012 16:45 Aerisky wrote:Show nested quote +On June 03 2012 16:41 thuracine wrote:On June 03 2012 14:59 Zorkmid wrote: All that has happened so far is 4 good teams have held their home court. Its getting to that point when the teams can't stand each other and the real fun starts. hahaha yes, I remember the moment the commentators pointed this out with the Heat vs Pacers series. Here it comes, heh.
I don't like the way players react when they or their teammates are fouled hard. It's like they make it into a huge deal that requires a flagrant foul call and/or retribution. Players used to just get up and shoot two free throws. I hope the rest of the playoffs is just clean, no more Pacers/Heat ugliness.
Still no CB4. If he was in this series I'd have said 4-1 Miami. I would think he'll be back in game 5 if Boston ties it up.
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On June 04 2012 03:52 Zorkmid wrote:Show nested quote +On June 03 2012 16:45 Aerisky wrote:On June 03 2012 16:41 thuracine wrote:On June 03 2012 14:59 Zorkmid wrote: All that has happened so far is 4 good teams have held their home court. Its getting to that point when the teams can't stand each other and the real fun starts. hahaha yes, I remember the moment the commentators pointed this out with the Heat vs Pacers series. Here it comes, heh. I don't like the way players react when they or their teammates are fouled hard. It's like they make it into a huge deal that requires a flagrant foul call and/or retribution. Players used to just get up and shoot two free throws. I hope the rest of the playoffs is just clean, no more Pacers/Heat ugliness. Still no CB4. If he was in this series I'd have said 4-1 Miami. I would think he'll be back in game 5 if Boston ties it up. This is really really untrue. Basketball used to be way worse with the trashtalk and violent reaction to the smallest things. It's pretty tame compared to the 90s.
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On June 04 2012 03:57 TwoToneTerran wrote:Show nested quote +On June 04 2012 03:52 Zorkmid wrote:On June 03 2012 16:45 Aerisky wrote:On June 03 2012 16:41 thuracine wrote:On June 03 2012 14:59 Zorkmid wrote: All that has happened so far is 4 good teams have held their home court. Its getting to that point when the teams can't stand each other and the real fun starts. hahaha yes, I remember the moment the commentators pointed this out with the Heat vs Pacers series. Here it comes, heh. I don't like the way players react when they or their teammates are fouled hard. It's like they make it into a huge deal that requires a flagrant foul call and/or retribution. Players used to just get up and shoot two free throws. I hope the rest of the playoffs is just clean, no more Pacers/Heat ugliness. Still no CB4. If he was in this series I'd have said 4-1 Miami. I would think he'll be back in game 5 if Boston ties it up. This is really really untrue. Basketball used to be way worse with the trashtalk and violent reaction to the smallest things. It's pretty tame compared to the 90s.
Yea, and that sucks. 90s ball plz gogo.
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On June 03 2012 12:28 ShoCkeyy wrote:Show nested quote +On June 03 2012 11:59 XoXiDe wrote: geezus f***, i'll be happy if the heat lose tomorrow though. gtfo... lol  they wont lose.. the Mvp will show up
Which one? Battier or Haslem?
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On June 04 2012 03:52 Zorkmid wrote:Show nested quote +On June 03 2012 16:45 Aerisky wrote:On June 03 2012 16:41 thuracine wrote:On June 03 2012 14:59 Zorkmid wrote: All that has happened so far is 4 good teams have held their home court. Its getting to that point when the teams can't stand each other and the real fun starts. hahaha yes, I remember the moment the commentators pointed this out with the Heat vs Pacers series. Here it comes, heh. I don't like the way players react when they or their teammates are fouled hard. It's like they make it into a huge deal that requires a flagrant foul call and/or retribution. Players used to just get up and shoot two free throws. I hope the rest of the playoffs is just clean, no more Pacers/Heat ugliness. Still no CB4. If he was in this series I'd have said 4-1 Miami. I would think he'll be back in game 5 if Boston ties it up.
You mean if Bradley was handling Wade and Wilcox was dunking at will and KG had free hands to make Bosh his bitch again? Or if Allen had no bone spurs in his foot being able to hit an open 3 again and Green was backing Pierce who had healthy knees to elevate him above crappy wing players?
Shit, theyd make Miami into their asswhipe. No one can complain about injuries going vs Celtics.
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cmon now, wilcox isn't that good, he was playing up his contract, but he wasn't about to change this series himself.
both teams are hurting, our main strategy is attacking mike miller and the fact they don't have enough size for us. let's just be happy for good basketball.
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On June 04 2012 04:40 ecstatica wrote:Show nested quote +On June 04 2012 03:52 Zorkmid wrote:On June 03 2012 16:45 Aerisky wrote:On June 03 2012 16:41 thuracine wrote:On June 03 2012 14:59 Zorkmid wrote: All that has happened so far is 4 good teams have held their home court. Its getting to that point when the teams can't stand each other and the real fun starts. hahaha yes, I remember the moment the commentators pointed this out with the Heat vs Pacers series. Here it comes, heh. I don't like the way players react when they or their teammates are fouled hard. It's like they make it into a huge deal that requires a flagrant foul call and/or retribution. Players used to just get up and shoot two free throws. I hope the rest of the playoffs is just clean, no more Pacers/Heat ugliness. Still no CB4. If he was in this series I'd have said 4-1 Miami. I would think he'll be back in game 5 if Boston ties it up. You mean if Bradley was handling Wade and Wilcox was dunking at will and KG had free hands to make Bosh his bitch again? Or if Allen had no bone spurs in his foot being able to hit an open 3 again and Green was backing Pierce who had healthy knees to elevate him above crappy wing players? Shit, theyd make Miami into their asswhipe. No one can complain about injuries going vs Celtics.
If both teams were completely healthy the Heat would still be the favorites and not by a marginal amount. "Asswhipe" is a bit of a stretch.
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I honestly have very little confidence in my overall analysis of teams' comparative strength, so I'll be reading your guys' posts, and when someone says something positive about Heat, I'm go ^^ yay~ and then someone says something negative about them and I'm like Q.Q lol it's almost comical
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