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180258.22 in reply to 180258.21
Date: 4/25/2011 1:23:42 AM
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Things starting to get a little scary for the Lakers?


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180258.23 in reply to 180258.22
Date: 4/25/2011 10:04:25 AM
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Gotta love the NBA playoffs. :)

I saw the New Orleans Hornets play and Chris Paul and co were just spot on. Amazing execution on both ends.

Problem is Lakers only get better when they're scared.

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Date: 4/25/2011 11:58:21 AM
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Gotta love the NBA playoffs.


Unless you're a Knicks fan....

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180258.25 in reply to 180258.24
Date: 4/25/2011 5:53:38 PM
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Look at it this way, the Knicks allowed the Celtics some rest before they take on the team everybody hates.

Btw, I didn't think Carmelo was as good a player as he showed in game 2.

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180258.26 in reply to 180258.22
Date: 4/29/2011 7:57:41 PM
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Things starting to get a little scary for the Lakers?


Dude... this could be any post season over the past 3 years...

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Date: 5/2/2011 6:23:22 PM
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That Memphis team is playing some inspired b'ball right now. Easily the most in-sync team right now in basketball. Classic example of that old cliche about the whole being greater than the sum of its parts. If Randolph can keep this level of play up, it'll get very interesting.

Boston looked too old against the Heat, don't think they can keep up with the Heat's athleticism and exuberance.

As for the other two series Chicago handled Atlanta comfortably the last time they met, so they should go through easy, maybe a sweep there. And the Lakers should get it done against Dallas, unless Nowitzki has an epic series.

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Date: 5/2/2011 8:12:36 PM
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That Memphis team is playing some inspired b'ball right now. Easily the most in-sync team right now in basketball. Classic example of that old cliche about the whole being greater than the sum of its parts. If Randolph can keep this level of play up, it'll get very interesting.

Boston looked too old against the Heat, don't think they can keep up with the Heat's athleticism and exuberance.

As for the other two series Chicago handled Atlanta comfortably the last time they met, so they should go through easy, maybe a sweep there. And the Lakers should get it done against Dallas, unless Nowitzki has an epic series.

Agreed on Memphis! Tho' to be honest? As a Lakerfan, I'd still rather face the Grizz than OKC.

Well... thus far all that's happened was Miami held serve. If any team can turn stuff around, it'd be the hated foe. And for all the Heat's advantages in game 1, they only won by 9 points. If Boston can take game 2, Miami are in real trouble.

Agreed on Chicago, but I think Atlanta'll get 1 or maybe even 2. I think (and 'bold prediction' here) Derrick Rose is going to slow down a bit as the playoffs proceed.

I think LA will get past Dallas too. Looking at the match-ups, there isn't a single one that clearly favours Dallas. I know that basketball's not so simple as looking at the man-to-man match-ups... but it certainly helps to hold that advantage!

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Date: 5/2/2011 8:31:57 PM
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Hahaha... loved that last analogy!

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