Hopefully he only misses 1, or 2 games, and we still win them anyway. It's LAL, and Philly, so it's realistic.
Adam Silver crushing it as commish http://www.nba.com/2015/news/02/27/officating-reports-official-release/ http://official.nba.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2015/03/L2M-Mar1.pdf
DeAndre Jordan not knowing the game situation. Chris Paul throws a tantrum, flipping out on Jordan. Hilarious. Jordan could've dunked home the game winner. Oh, and Lillard 0/12 with 16 rebounds what a bizarre stat line
First player to have 4 consecutive triple doubles since 1988 when Jordan did it, just sick. He isn't human.
March 8, and it's still Spurs-Thunder in 7 and 8. Doesn't look good for OKC moving up, so we'll likely get OKC/GS first round.
Unless Dallas, or SAS falls apart, this seems inevitable. Oh well. Might as well get the hardest matchup out of the way. It's going to come down to GS anyway.
Highly doubt OKC can catch SA. Best chance is Dallas, which is suddenly horrible. Must be the Rondo virus. They've lost four of their last five, and all four losses have been by double digits. Their point differential over their last five games: -52 incredible
Any team can go through a rough stretch. I suppose they have been bad overall for awhile now though. Watching OKC game right now, getting killed by 3s, but winning at least.
Dallas trailed most of their game against the Lakers before somehow coming back late after the Lakers couldn't hit a FG for about 5 minutes in the 4th Tonight, Dallas is hosting Cleveland, and getting blown out of the building. Like I said, the Rondo virus.
I couldn't believe how the Lakers blew that game. I was laughing inside about how very right you were.
Duncan hurt his elbow. Also, ESPN put up this prop for Clippers/Thunder: http://streak.espn.go.com/en/conversation?matchupId=38947 6 out of his last 7