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Post by gk on Jun 6, 2012 23:51:39 GMT -6
Never been more convinced the Heat are winning it all.
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Post by fatmenace on Jun 7, 2012 6:01:14 GMT -6
I'm beyond stunned. Up two games to none? Playing like they were playing?
This one will hurt for a while.
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Post by gk on Jun 7, 2012 9:39:11 GMT -6
Reminds me in a way of the 2009 Cavs-Magic finals. Obviously very different teams, but just a total out-of-nowhere cockpunch. Never saw it coming. Except the Thunder are obviously way better than the 2009 Magic (as were the Spurs vs. 2009 Cavs).
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Post by gk on Jun 7, 2012 9:41:38 GMT -6
But, like I said in my text: if the C's win one of the next two games, you're guaranteed a wager win.
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Post by fatmenace on Jun 7, 2012 19:33:20 GMT -6
Boston just can't put a dent in this. If Miami wins tonight, it's over.
Why won't this team just die?
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Post by fatmenace on Jun 7, 2012 19:51:48 GMT -6
If one of the reasons Lebron left for Miami was his supporting cast in Cleveland sucked, that's kind of funny. I keep seeing people call this team the Cleveland Heat. His supporting cast now might be even worse than in Cleveleand.
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Post by gk on Jun 8, 2012 0:01:17 GMT -6
I think it is worse. Obviously Wade is better than anyone Cleveland had...but honestly, this series, he hasn't been THAT much better than Mo Williams. Varajao, Jamison, Delonte West, Daniel Gibson, Shaq, not amazing players, but good enough to win a title.
The '09 Cavs were just blindsided by the magic and the '10 Cavs lost because LBJ tanked in game 5. End of story.
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Post by mayor on Jun 8, 2012 9:09:37 GMT -6
So, is the Miami experiment a failure? Or if they win the championship this year is it automatically a success?
Or is success dependent on multiple championships?
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Post by fatmenace on Jun 8, 2012 9:31:57 GMT -6
If they win, it's a success.
Westbrook may destroy them single handedly though.
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Post by fatmenace on Jun 10, 2012 8:15:15 GMT -6
Your first pick was Miami. Mine was OKC (would have still picked them first if you gave me first pick).
Interesting we're both here. Looks like we each knew a little something.
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Post by fatmenace on Jun 10, 2012 9:20:13 GMT -6
hope the curse of IH-35 continues with Lebron; 2007 SA , move north to 2011 Dallas, north again to 2012 OKC.
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Post by fatmenace on Jun 10, 2012 9:21:25 GMT -6
Heat have no bench, no one outside Wade and Lebron, and those two HAVE to be gassed, right?
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Post by gk on Jun 10, 2012 11:34:06 GMT -6
Heat have no bench, no one outside Wade and Lebron, and those two HAVE to be gassed, right? You'd think so. The Thunder's best chance is probably to extend the series to 6 or 7, forcing Lebron exhaust himself on defense on Durant in fourth quarters, and then win game 6 and/or 7 in OKC. My prediction: they split games 1,2. Heat take two of three in MIA, close out in Game 6 in OKC.
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Post by fatmenace on Jun 12, 2012 11:09:17 GMT -6
OKC in six.
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Post by gk on Jun 12, 2012 22:15:44 GMT -6
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