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post Apr 30 2007, 6:43 pm
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I don't know if there is a large NBA fanbase here but I'm glad to see the Dallas Mavericks getting their asses kicked by the Golden State Warriors. It is absolutely halarious.

At the same time the DETROIT PISTONS seem to be on cruise control to the NBA Finals!!!


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post Apr 30 2007, 6:51 pm
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QUOTE(Hoodstock @ Apr 30 2007, 4:43 pm) *

I don't know if there is a large NBA fanbase here but I'm glad to see the Dallas Mavericks getting their asses kicked by the Golden State Warriors. It is absolutely halarious.

At the same time the DETROIT PISTONS seem to be on cruise control to the NBA Finals!!!


I don't like the Mavs, but I wouldn't be surprised if they came back to take the series. They've been so good all year long that it is almost inevitable that they will wake up from this funk and won the next 3 games.

The Pistons have the Bulls in Round 2; if you think that will be easy, you are SERIOUSLY underestimating the Bulls.

The Cavs have got to be the luckiest team in this year's playoffs. They have the utterly decimated Wizards in Round 1 (the Wiz are without their two best players due to injury), and it looks like they'll face the sub-.500 Nets in Round 2. What a breeze.


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post Apr 30 2007, 6:55 pm
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i couldnt agree more about the bulls they are playing with a major chip on there shoulder the cavs will get beat just a matter of time before lebron misses critical free throws or a critical 3 and the cavs are toast,but i prefer the stanley cup playoffs to the nba any day!


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post Apr 30 2007, 7:08 pm
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QUOTE(PearlJamminJason @ Apr 30 2007, 7:55 pm) *

i couldnt agree more about the bulls they are playing with a major chip on there shoulder the cavs will get beat just a matter of time before lebron misses critical free throws or a critical 3 and the cavs are toast,but i prefer the stanley cup playoffs to the nba any day!

Well the Wings have a huge game against the Sharks tonight, but it doesn't start until 10 p.m. local. The NHL seems completely unaware that the Red Wings are not a West Coast team and that people have to work. I play hockey and love to watch it, but why invest the time watching a team when you can't even stay up to catch one of the most important games of the year. This happens every single year to Detroit!


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QUOTE(edstipe @ Apr 30 2007, 7:51 pm) *

I don't like the Mavs, but I wouldn't be surprised if they came back to take the series. They've been so good all year long that it is almost inevitable that they will wake up from this funk and won the next 3 games.

The Pistons have the Bulls in Round 2; if you think that will be easy, you are SERIOUSLY underestimating the Bulls.

Nice prediction, but slightly off. Great to see that team hitting the golf course while the Pistons are owning the Bulls.

Why were people picking Chicago again? They can't even hang. The Pistons are the most unappreciated team in the league.

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