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#1 bonsaimax

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Posted 2005-05-23 13:08:46

So it's down to the last four teams. In the East, Miami seems to be the team to beat with the unstoppable Wade. Wouldn't it be a great match-up between MVP Nash and Dwayne Wade, if the Suns won in the West?

What do you think?

#2 mbkudu

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Posted 2005-05-23 13:50:41

After watching the Spurs and Suns play today I have no idea who will come out on top; they both seem pretty evenly matched. Dwayne Wade is so good that it is scary, but I don't think they can beat Detroit. Detroit know how to contain Shaq (they did it last season), and all their players are good on defense and shooting.
In my opinion Ben Wallace is their most important player; the foundation of their team. Tomorrow's the opener, so we'll see.

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Posted 2005-05-24 09:57:29

90-81, Pistons take game 1; it's the beginning of the end for the Heat. :o

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Posted 2005-05-24 15:38:49

I remember some 10 years ago or more when Tim Duncan came out of college to be signed by San Antonio to play alongside David Robinson. They paid his multimillion$$ salary the first year even tho he played not a single game due to an injury. Someone upstairs thought he was worth the investment. Boy were they right. He has been a franchise player now for a decade and helped bring two world titles to the tiny town in Texas (apologies to SA cowboys and big businessmen out there, but I cannot resist a juicy alliteration).

I pick SA to go all the way.

Edited by paulfr, 2005-05-24 15:41:15.


#5 mbkudu

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Posted 2005-05-25 11:08:04

If Phoenix can't win game three, they're done statistically anyway. I think they can do it. My money's on Detroit for the whole tomale.

Edited by mbkudu, 2005-05-25 11:09:11.


#6 ChiangMaiThai

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Posted 2005-05-26 08:07:13

mbkudu, on 2005-05-25 04:08:04, said:

If Phoenix can't win game three, they're done statistically anyway. I think they can do it. My money's on Detroit for the whole tomale.

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I signed up for UBC so I could watch the playoffs. I wake up today for Miami-Detroit and its nowhere to be found. Is there no coverage? If that's the case, I guess little has changed over at UBC. Its good to be the only game in town.

#7 bonsaimax

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Posted 2005-05-26 21:21:36

Seen games 1&2 of Suns-Spurs. Still have to see the Heat-Pistons series. There seems to be no coverage....or is there?

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Posted 2005-05-27 09:37:34

bonsaimax, on 2005-05-26 14:21:36, said:

Seen games 1&2 of Suns-Spurs. Still have to see the Heat-Pistons series. There seems to be no coverage....or is there?

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I think there is no coverage, which is just plain pathetic. Just like last year. Only show the West. UBC has had a year to negotiate to show the East playoffs as well, but clearly they really don't care. Ah, to have a monopoly.



 


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