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Anybody notice who won the NBA finals game tonite?
#11
vision63 wrote:
[quote=Acer]
There ought to be a law: any sport that opens its season after Labor Day has to crown its champion before Memorial Day. Hockey has the same problem...by the time the championship rolls around, nobody but the hometowns of the teams care.

You must be talking about Hockey. NBA playoffs are setting ratings records. http://www.thewrap.com/article/basketball-story_3321

Go Lakers!!!
Point taken...but having one of the "hometowns" be Los Angeles certainly helps.
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#12
Definitely. It's a good playoffs overall. Especially the western conference. It would have been more interesting if Kevin Garnett wasn't injured for the defending champs.
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#13
Good game, Lakers won.

1st quarter looked like nobody wanted to win. 15-15. I think that set a record as the lowest combined score = 30 of a playoff game for a quarter.

Kobe is amazing. When you need a guaranteed 2 pts, to tie, just get it underneath and lay it in, for this game.

Orlando could have won it, with that throw in, with .6 seconds to go, but missed the easy one. Yet he could make the 3 pointers relatively easy.
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#14
Microman wrote:
Good game, Lakers won.

1st quarter looked like nobody wanted to win. 15-15. I think that set a record as the lowest combined score = 30 of a playoff game for a quarter.

Kobe is amazing. When you need a guaranteed 2 pts, to tie, just get it underneath and lay it in, for this game.

Orlando could have won it, with that throw in, with .6 seconds to go, but missed the easy one. Yet he could make the 3 pointers relatively easy.

But don't you think everyone second-guessed that shot after watching it over and over in slow motion. It was tougher than it looks in real time.
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