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Fri May 06, 2005 6:33 pm

ouch.that's gotta hurt.....you didn't steal homecourt (N)

Fri May 06, 2005 9:05 pm

COOLmac© wrote:ouch.that's gotta hurt.....you didn't steal homecourt (N)


Indeed... for the first time in the playoffs i did not get steal homecourt advantage... could it be the end for the Knicks? could it be that the West is just too much? Well.... ,we'll have to wait and see now, won't we?

Fri May 06, 2005 9:33 pm

u'll iwn the next one, then lose the next 2!

Fri May 06, 2005 9:36 pm

Game 3 – NBA Finals : New York Knicks vs. Dallas Mavericks ( Dallas leads 2-0 )

The NBA Finals switched to New York and the Garden for games 3,4 and hopefully 5. This time around it was the Knicks who dominated their opponents at home, crushing the Mavs with big baskets and exceptional team play. Lamar Odom was inspirational, and Tim Thomas was following suit, despite a minor Achilles injury he suffered during the 2nd quarter. Nowitzki and Finley were shut out by the combined defensive efforts of Crawford, Houston, and Fisher, while in this occasion Magloire out-rebounded Dampier 14 to 9.
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Result: New York wins it easily 108-86 and reduces the deficit to 2-1.







Game 4 – NBA Finals : New York Knicks vs. Dallas Mavericks (Dallas Leads 2-1)

This one was as close as it could get. The Mavericks were constantly ahead with a small margin, led by Finley’s shooting and Terry’s passing. The Knicks were keeping pace mainly due to the many offensive rebounds they were managing to grab. In the 4th period of the contest, New York mounted a 10-2 run that gave them the lead for the first time in the entire game, and from then on it turned into a thriller. Tim Thomas sore Achilles led to him being benched, with Houston moving at SF, Crawford at SG and Derek Fisher coming off the bench to man the point. D-Fish’s legendary playoff experience came into play once more, as the 6’1” guard managed to add 10 points, 3 assists and 3 steals to his stats in only 8 minutes during the 4th. In the free throw contest that ensued, Houston was calm and made every last one of his attempts. JC and Houston led New York offensively with 26 points apiece.

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Result: The Knicks win this heartbreaker 115-108 and tie the Finals series 2-2.

Fri May 06, 2005 9:40 pm

Damn... i lost the betting comp... good luck to everyone else!

Fri May 06, 2005 9:45 pm

Game 5 – NBA Finals : New York Knicks vs. Dallas Mavericks (Series tied 2-2)

In a game that could have put the Knicks in the driver’s seat of the series, they came out short and surrendered the win to far more determined Dallas team who came for the 3rd victory and convincingly achieved it. The man behind their success was none of the starters, it was Keith Van Horn, who scored 31 points in 31 minutes, leading the Mavericks in the second half. Dampier got Magloire’s number, and JC’s efforts in the offensive end were not enough to get New York the win.

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Result: Dallas wins 89 – 101 at the Garden, is now leading the Finals 3-2, and needs only one mere W in the last 2 games in Dallas to get the crown.

Sat May 07, 2005 1:49 am

damn... u have to win those last 2 games !!!
i want to be in ur dynasty :P

i know u can do it... :)

Sat May 07, 2005 1:54 am

pHLo wrote:damn... u have to win those last 2 games !!!
i want to be in ur dynasty :P

i know u can do it... :)


It's tough, but we've battled against all odds so far ... one game at a time... we've already played 100 :shock: game this season, the boys are tired but they're going to go down fighting, at least...



One more game:







Game 6–NBA Finals : Dallas Mavericks vs. New York Knicks (Dallas leads 3-2)

The Knicks are STILL ALIVE. Nobody expected them to have much chance to win game 6, after a disappointing game 5 and after 2 consecutive 7 game series weighing heavily upon their player’s legs. But still, New York not only won in Dallas, they won convincingly. JC and Houston were unstoppable, Magloire took his revenge on Dampier in the rebounding battle, and Tim Thomas put on a moving performance playing virtually on one leg. Nowitzki’s 37 points did not make any difference in the end, considering the good D New York played on everyone of his teammates.

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Result: The Knicks get a convincing 110 – 122 win in Dallas, tie the series at 3-3, and send the Finals to a deciding game 7.

Sat May 07, 2005 2:06 am

OH OH...its coming down to the wire :shock:

I expect Game 7 to be a great one and it's been going back and forth throughout the series so its hard to say that you may not lose Game 7.. Good luck (Y)

Sat May 07, 2005 4:38 am

Gotta win another in Dallas. Thats gotta be tough.

Sat May 07, 2005 7:08 am

Game 7 – NBA Finals : Dallas Mavericks vs. New York Knicks (Series tied 3-3)

So close … so close … so close…. I am at a loss for words considering how near we were to being NBA champions after more than 30 years of drought… so close… so close… we were a few minutes and a few better game decisions away from winning game 7 and the title with it… so close … so close… It was the epitome of what a game 7 of the NBA Finals should be: Fast paced action, high scoreline in the 100s , drama, thrill, anxiety, liberation, victory , defeat. In one of the greatest Finals series of all times, and in one of the greatest Finals’ games of history, the Mavericks barely managed to edge out the Knicks in the end and claim the O’Brien Trophy as their own for the 04/05 season. It went down to the wire, with almost superhuman performances from Nowitzki ( 29 pts – 10 rebs), Finley ( 23 pts), Terry ( 7ast) , Alan Henderson ( 14 pts – 9 rebs, all in the 4th quarter) . New York had its share of heroes too, with the once more one-legged Tim Thomas playing his heart out for 28 pts and 10 rebounds. JC was the consummate leader with 13 assists, and Allan Houston scored 20 after having played 107 total games this season at the age of 33. In the final minutes, offensive rebounding and good defense for the Mavs led them to victory and the title. Congratulations to the Mavs, but congratulations also to a New York team who fought with everything they had and then some, to reach farther than anyone predicted. Here’s to the KNICKS…

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Result: The Dallas Mavericks win this exciting game 119 – 110, make it 4-3, and bring the NBA trophy to Dallas… Congratulations once more

Sat May 07, 2005 8:00 am

:x AHHH!!!

BOOO!!!

:evil: You failed New York!!

It makes me sick seeing those Mavericks celebrate. :cry:

Sat May 07, 2005 8:14 am

WOW, looks like the Knicks couldn't pull the upset against Dallas. They just have a powerful offense and it's too hard to stop at times especially in the clutch. The only good thing that came out of this was me winning the predictions :lol:

Sat May 07, 2005 9:31 am

Congrats to the Dallas Mavericks! And also to ur New York... next season you will be even stronger!

Sat May 07, 2005 10:18 am

DALLAS MAVERICKS – 2005 NBA CHAMPIONS: :chug: :applaud: :chug:

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FINALS MVP:

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Sat May 07, 2005 8:23 pm

damn... how could they win it ??
NY had a pretty good shot for the title but unfortunately they've wasted it :?

i wish some better luck next time ^^

Sat May 07, 2005 9:19 pm

Well, kids, it's been a fun season, and a great playoff run for the Knicks.... We reached the spring, but did not get to drink any water...

Ah well, there's always next year... :wink:


Let's see the playoff predictions game's final standings:


1 - sBHzMafia: 36 points

2 - The X: 33 points

2 - John WB: 33 points

4 - pHLo : 30 points

5 - Sit : 29 points

6 - Mark : 22 points



And the winner is Mafia, who has earned the right to be an NLSC rookie in my 06 draft class. (Y)

Mafia, I'll pm you my e-mail so that you can send me your CF and player profile... I'll make you a top 10 rookie prospect in the 06 draft... (Y)

Sun May 08, 2005 12:59 am

Here’s the New York Knicks’ stat sheet after a whopping 25 playoff games:

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It was a fine playoff run, even though we missed out on the title in just the last minutes of the 107th game of the 04/05. Allan Houston was the true leader in the locker room and on the court , despite being touted by some as ‘finished’ when the season was starting and he was predicted to be stuck on the bench behind Crawford and Marbury. Marbury’s trade to the Lakers for Odom really opened up space for him and let him be the Allan Houston of old, averaging about 20ppg. He’s 33 going into 34 the next season, so this might have been his last chance for a title, but knowing his character I believe he’s going to bring the same effort on the court up until his contract expires. Many Props to Allan Houston, then…




On to the off season , then

Sun May 08, 2005 2:50 am

I'm really disappointed in you Weaver. You really let me down. :cry:

Sun May 08, 2005 3:58 am

John WB wrote:I'm really disappointed in you Weaver. You really let me down. :cry:



Well, comparing these Knicks to their real life counterparts should make you feel better... or worse... :lol:

Sun May 08, 2005 4:01 am

:evil: I don't find that humorous.

Sun May 08, 2005 4:12 am

I don't find that humorous.


Hehe, you'reprobably right. I wouldn't either if I was a NY fan... :wink:

Sun May 08, 2005 4:32 am

You're not a Knicks fan? :o

Sun May 08, 2005 5:51 am

And the winner is Mafia, who has earned the right to be an NLSC rookie in my 06 draft class.

Mafia, I'll pm you my e-mail so that you can send me your CF and player profile... I'll make you a top 10 rookie prospect in the 06 draft...


Coo, I'll try to get the CF from micchy and I'll send it right to you (Y)

Sun May 08, 2005 10:37 am

You're not a Knicks fan?


Nope, I'm a hardcore GS fan... as funny as that sounds...

The three other teams I like the most, and occasionaly bandwagon, are, in order of preference:

1- Spurs
2- Knicks
3- Bucks


Coo, I'll try to get the CF from micchy and I'll send it right to you


Okay. No rush, I don't exacly need it right now, there's still time.... PM me when you've sent it. Don't forget your player profile... :wink:
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