2014 NBA Playoffs Thread

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  1. soxxx

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    This and they do hold the homecourt in the finals. If we go 7 games, we will have it on our own court. I dont think the finals go 7 games, I think they finish it in 5 or 6.
     
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    Parker showing again why he is a top 3 player in this league.
     
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    But he's no John Wall, right? Is he at least a real life interpretation of Wall?
     
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    No hes just real, you can keep thinking CP3 is better....he isnt.
     
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    I don't know why you're bringing up Chris Paul.

    I just wanted to know if Parker is as good as Wall. Apparently you say he isn't.

    You can keep thinking Indiana isn't a contender and that the Nets will be in the NBA Finals.
     
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    O wow so I got 3 things wrong out of the 40 thousand correct predictions I have made. Still have a higher batting average than ANYONE on this planet when it comes to predictions.
     
  7. VanderbiltJets

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    Troll comes out of the closet. Even Kanye isn't that delusional.

    I like Durant but hopefully the Spurs wrap this series up quickly and rest up for Miami.
     
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    Well looks like it's a good thing I missed it. Can I get some sort of shortened conclusion to what happened in the last few minutes of the 2nd quarter? It was back, and forth, and out of nowhere next time I check, it's a 14 point game. Then obviously it went downhill from there.
     
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    It hurts to say it, but you guys are right. This is the Spurs year.

    Obviously game 3 is a must win for OKC, as is game 4. I expect to only win one of them, if we even do win one.
     
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    Spurs went on a run, kinda out of nowhere. It was like Green and I believe Mills hittting 3s. The thunders offense absolutely horrendous, and now im not trying to shit on em but they had little movement and were just pulling up and taking shots from everywhere, Durant and Westbrook included.
     
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    Spurs broke the OKC defense. Mostly KD's fault. Got caught on a screen from Duncan leaving Green open. Then was late rotating back to Green. The offense was ice cold as usual because there is no system
     
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    Yeah that's the OKC offense. Brooks is a bad offensive coach. He does a great job developing players but that offense relies too much on the players. Look at SA against Portland for example. Parker goes out due to injury, no problem, the backups can still run the offense. Part of that is GM part of that is coaching. Look at OKC, they are struggling to find a way to slide a player into the offense and get others open looks. It doesn't help that Sefolosha looks lost, but he doesn't use much to get KD or Westbrook open.
     
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    #1. MJ - fact no arguments there. After that, IMO, Kobe is #2. Hes done it all, scoring, defense, mvp, title. Id say Wade is most definitely right there, but id put him right behind West, so #4.
     
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    And damn, the Spurs looked phenomenal yesterday. Completely in sync with each other. It looked almost effortless for them. If they play like that, I can't see anyone beating them either. For the Thunder to have any shot in any game, Durant and Westbrook have to combine for a minimum 80 points.
     
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    No one will. This is their year. It's becoming more and more apparent.
     
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    West is definitely ahead of Wade.
     
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    Who's the "we" here?

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    Im sorry, I guess the correct term is the Spurs. Obviously I am not a part of the organization.
     
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    I did not know you were a Spurs fan. Apologies.

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    No problem, not many people here in the metro area are Spurs fans.
     

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