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Who will win the NBA Finals?

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Postby maes on Mon Jun 20, 2005 2:35 pm

SAS are at home for the last 2 but Detroit plays very well when they're down and SAS get complacent when they're ahead.

Both teams are behaving very par for the course...but if i had to bet money it would be on SAS w/ home court advantage.
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Postby EGarrett on Mon Jun 20, 2005 2:40 pm

Big Shot Bob!!!

If the Spurs win the series, that dunk will be up there with John Starks' dunk in the 93 playoffs.

And of course, the game winning three.

Who said they'd rather be Karl Malone?
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Postby baller status on Mon Jun 20, 2005 2:44 pm

as i said in another thread, the pistons are most likely psychologically drained and have low spirits after losing that game; going against the home crowd, it will be very hard to win. horry was really pissing me off in the 2nd & 3rd quarter though-he got 3 defensive fouls when trying to draw charges and 1 was made by billups. wtf is horry trying to draw a charge against billups?! he should be trying to block his shot... but his big plays at the end of the game made up for the bad plays earlier.
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Postby galvatron3000 on Mon Jun 20, 2005 3:05 pm

Alcoholic wrote:Tim Duncan was dissapointing however.. if he DUNKED THE DAMN BALL instead of trying to tip it back in.. both Wallaces were over with Ginobili, if he just went STRONG FOR ONCE.. be AGGRESSIVE... be SHAQ.... :x

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Only because he appeared to think he didn't have time to do anything but tip it due to the game clock and the amount of time Manu had the ball in his hand. I think he wasn't aware of how much and took a chance by trying to tap it in. It wasn't much time on the clock when the ball came off nor was there much before the play on court began from the inbound. He played aggressive the entire game so I can live with that. Hit the Free Throws and the game would have been over in regulation.
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Postby Andrew on Mon Jun 20, 2005 3:15 pm

This was easily the best game of the series for the fan without allegiance to either team (though I picked the Spurs to win and seeing as I've had a better year with predictions this season, I'd like to get the biggest series right too), a battle right down to the end of regulation and then in OT. Just the kind of game I was hoping for in Game 5, especially after the first four games were decided by an average of 20+ points.

San Antonio were really fortunate to get this one with the way Duncan was playing down the stretch. Duncan remains one of the best players in the league, maybe even the best, but he had so many chances to close the door in regulation and he blew them. Still, he had 26 and 19 for the game so it's not as though he struggled, but in the final quarter he just didn't deliver.

Fortunately for the Spurs, Robert Horry did. That was a really awesome display to watch, capped off by that emphatic dunk and the game-winning three after the timeout. Fantastic performance by Horry, really enjoyable to watch. (Y)

Detroit's hardly down and out, but now the advantage of the 2-3-2 format is back with San Antonio. I picked the Spurs in six before the series, right now I wouldn't be too surprised if the series went the distance but I don't think the Spurs will lose two straight at home. Whatever happens, I hope the rest of the series is as fun to watch as this one was.

EDIT: NBA.com error of the day:
NBA.com wrote:Robert Horry scored all 21 of his points after overtime
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Postby Maaarf on Mon Jun 20, 2005 3:50 pm

Andrew's error of the day:
Andrew wrote:the first four games were decided by an average of 20+ points.


It was 18 :D .

And at least 15. :D

I feel like I have to add something to this post in order to de-spammize it so here it goes:


You can call him Big Shot Rob or you can call him Big Shot Bob. Whatever. I've seen different names in different places and different names in same places.
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Postby Andrew on Mon Jun 20, 2005 4:07 pm

mhellat wrote:Andrew's error of the day:
Andrew wrote:the first four games were decided by an average of 20+ points.


It was 18 :D .

And at least 15. :D


Actually, you're the one who's mistaken. The first four games were decided by an average of 21 points.

Game 1: 15 points
Game 2: 21 points
Game 3: 17 points
Game 4: 31 points

Total difference = 84
84/4 = 21

Factor in Game 5, and the average difference is 17. But I said through the first four games, so I was correct in my statement.
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Postby Matt on Mon Jun 20, 2005 4:24 pm

Im sorry... but r u guys kidding me?? San Antonio is gonna be going crazy and just like the 2 wins by detroit, the crowd i think will be a major factor


no doubt but Detroit is hte most mentally tough team in the NBA and now they have thier backs to the wall which is a time they play their best. Add to the fact the SAS can crumble quickly (losing 4 straight to LA last year., allowing T-Mac 13pnts in 35 secs) and you have yourselves an unpredictable series.

I see this going 7. If it does go 7, only after Game 6 we can make the predictions.
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Postby Maaarf on Mon Jun 20, 2005 4:25 pm

Andrew wrote:
Actually, you're the one who's mistaken.
Total difference = 84
84/4 = 21


Hmm... facinating... I could have sworn I read 18 somewhere...

Oh well... can't win them all. :cool:
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Postby Jackal_ on Mon Jun 20, 2005 4:33 pm

I just cant get over Robert Horry...Mr.Clutch. Probably his best performance ever in the postseason.



But I'd still be Malone :D
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Postby MaD_hAND1e on Mon Jun 20, 2005 5:34 pm

lol, NBA.com's mistake is pretty major... I've never seen a player score points after overtime, 21 points must be some kind of record huh?
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Postby Alvin on Mon Jun 20, 2005 6:01 pm

most points in a overtime was 15 by boykins if i'm not mistaken.
NBA.com meant 21 points after halftime. incidentally, it was the most points scored in a finals game after scoring 0 point during the 1st half. :)
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Postby Strike Freedom on Mon Jun 20, 2005 6:02 pm

21 points.. it's more than the total scores of both teams in Overtime. :lol:
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Postby Jeffx on Mon Jun 20, 2005 11:37 pm

Duncan would have worn huge goat horns if Horry didn't hit that shot. Damn, what the hell was Rasheed thinking? NEVER leave that guy open!
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Postby Matt on Tue Jun 21, 2005 1:45 am

I know, i was like wtf is he doing? Ho was just waiting there....Prince did extremely well to close down the space and was very close to blocking that....i don't know if that was fluk or skill but damn Rasheed lost focus big time. Could this lapse in defense cost the championship?

I'm betting Rasheed knows that he blew it and he'll come out fired up in Game 6. I really see a Game 7 here.

Like i said before....who is MVP? Statistically Duncan right? but he's been quite in games 3 & 4 as far as impact goes and his choke job on FT's wasnt good. If i were to vote it'd be Horry. Yes that's right, games 1-4 were blowouts, no competition really. Game 5 stakes are high and Horry delivers like no one else.
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Postby Indy on Tue Jun 21, 2005 2:27 am

This was an incredible game... wow.

I don't even know where to begin, so I'm going to give myself a few hours of work before I come on here and talk about this game.
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Postby Jeffx on Tue Jun 21, 2005 2:42 am

Matt wrote:I know, i was like wtf is he doing? Ho was just waiting there....Prince did extremely well to close down the space and was very close to blocking that....i don't know if that was fluk or skill but damn Rasheed lost focus big time. Could this lapse in defense cost the championship?

I'm betting Rasheed knows that he blew it and he'll come out fired up in Game 6. I really see a Game 7 here.

Like i said before....who is MVP? Statistically Duncan right? but he's been quite in games 3 & 4 as far as impact goes and his choke job on FT's wasnt good. If i were to vote it'd be Horry. Yes that's right, games 1-4 were blowouts, no competition really. Game 5 stakes are high and Horry delivers like no one else.


Sometimes I wonder where Rasheed's head is. He almost pulled a Chris Webber by calling a timout. His lack of focus is what keeps him from being a great player.

That loss was killer for Detroit. Had they won, up 3-2, I'd pick them in seven. But asking them to beat the Spurs twice on their homecourt is too much to ask.
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Postby Rip32 on Tue Jun 21, 2005 3:17 am

Fuck Robert Horry. You have just been added to my hate list, you join the likes of Ron Artest, Richard Jefferson, Gary Payton and Eddie Robinson.
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Postby Cloudy on Tue Jun 21, 2005 4:23 am

EGarrett wrote:Big Shot Bob!!!

If the Spurs win the series, that dunk will be up there with John Starks' dunk in the 93 playoffs.

And of course, the game winning three.

Who said they'd rather be Karl Malone?

It's Big Shot Rob man! He said on ESPN that he isn't BOB!! lol
I'm sure that will be the highlight of the FInals! WIN IT SPURS!!
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Postby -BHZMAFIA- on Tue Jun 21, 2005 5:16 am

Rip32 wrote:Fuck Robert Horry. You have just been added to my hate list, you join the likes of Ron Artest, Richard Jefferson, Gary Payton and Eddie Robinson.


LMAO! Just like when they interviewed Horry, he said there are too many people that take the game too serious and when he go out there, he just have fun. I guess you can say that's why he has so much success and that's a good way to think and not be so serious about the game. I wonder if Shaq think the Finals is still boring compared to what it was last year when his team got blown out 4-1 and at least this one will be at least 6 games and it had a great game 5. :lol:
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Postby baller status on Tue Jun 21, 2005 5:39 am

random though-lol... i just thought of rasheed wallace a few years ago when he almost missed the block that ended the series between the spurs/blazers when sean elliot hit the big 3 in his face. he doesnt have very good luck against the spurs.
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Postby Jackal on Tue Jun 21, 2005 7:27 am

Awesome, Robert Horry is simply a.w.e.s.o.m.e. That's it, that's what he is, awesome. I doubt I've jumped that high after a shot outside of a Lakers series. (Namely his shot against the King of Queens & the Kings. And ofcourse, Fisher's 0.4 seconds.)
*sigh* This isn't the first time Horry's made me jump out of my seat. Keep on doing what you do "Big Shot Rob".
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Postby Indy on Tue Jun 21, 2005 8:54 am

Rip32 wrote:Fuck Robert Horry. You have just been added to my hate list, you join the likes of Ron Artest, Richard Jefferson, Gary Payton and Eddie Robinson.


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Postby AlwaysWhat,NeverWhy on Tue Jun 21, 2005 9:18 am

Fuck Robert Horry. You have just been added to my hate list, you join the likes of Ron Artest, Richard Jefferson, Gary Payton and Eddie Robinson.


Hmmm, lots of people like Bob... so hating him might make you eligible for their hate list... for MY hate list... :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :lol:
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Postby cyanide on Tue Jun 21, 2005 11:21 am

Watched the game yesterday - that was an intense, close game, a great one. Haven't seen that in a while.. but man, Robert Horry saved Tim Duncan's ass. He was sensational, and I didn't think he'd hit that last 3 pointer, but as always, I underestimate him. He's such clutch, it's crazy, after seeing what he did to other teams over the years. I think I'll stop rambling.
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