lakerevolution wrote:So far my predictions are on-point except I didn't see OKC going belly-up so quickly. Didn't dream the Spurs would take the Nuggets to seven games either, but Denver looked great against Portland in Game One. I still say Warriors over Celtics in 6 games.
3Peatkb24 wrote:Is Mr Giannis in please, I say Mr Giannis . Go Bucks! 2-1 now over the Pukes. HCA now with the Deer.
3Peatkb24 wrote:I was wrong about Boston but glad I was. They are now going fishing. I would be fine with the Bucks winning the East. I am glad the Pukes got stomped out! This makes Lakers fans all around the nation happy
lakerevolution wrote:3Peatkb24 wrote:I was wrong about Boston but glad I was. They are now going fishing. I would be fine with the Bucks winning the East. I am glad the Pukes got stomped out! This makes Lakers fans all around the nation happy
Johnny Most would call it a "most disgusting" affair. Basically swept except for the Bucks' first game jitters. Lew Alcindor reborn in Giannis. So glad Boston crumbled like blue cheese. Rockets shoulda won tonight, but hey home cooking. Go Sharks! Go A's! Big sports night for my area tonight, the San Jose Sharks advance and the A's are into extra innings with the Reds.
Warriors won tonight, but KD aka Durantula may have twinged his achilles. Dude's knees are gonna be gone by age 40
lakerevolution wrote:I said before the series started that the Dubs would sweep. After Game One I see no reason to change my mind. This team has too many weapons, too much heart and too much playoff experience. If they're really hungry and really want to send Oakland and Oracle a grand farewell, they'll play like they did in 2015, -16 and -18 and run the Blazers off the court. Milwaukee will be a different story, especially if Durant can return.
lakerevolution wrote:In a Durantless and LeBronless playoffs, Steph's team has the upper hand. I can easily see KD leaving while he's still young to pursue a new challenge with a team he can call his own. The circle is complete. Klay may leave too, Iggy may retire. Steph will continue to attract big-name talent.
lakerevolution wrote:I promised myself I would stop bashing LeBron. His extended time missed due to injury was the only suspect thing that bothered me. As far as where he'll land among the all-time greats, it'll always be debated. Certainly he, Kobe and the undisputed Jordan will always be in the discussion.
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