View Poll Results: Who will the 2007 NBA Finals?
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- 26. This poll is closed
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Dallas Mavericks
4 15.38% -
Phoenix Suns
7 26.92% -
San Antonio Spurs
5 19.23% -
Utah Jazz
0 0% -
Houston Rockets
0 0% -
Denver Nuggets
2 7.69% -
LA Lakers
1 3.85% -
Golden St. Warriors
0 0% -
Detroit Pistons
2 7.69% -
Cleveland Cavaliers
1 3.85% -
Toronto Raptors
0 0% -
Miami Heat
0 0% -
Chicago Bulls
4 15.38% -
New Jersey Nets
0 0% -
Washington Wizards
0 0% -
Orlando Magic
0 0%
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05-17-2007, 04:38 PM #131
OH THE DRAMA!! lol j/k
Bulls-Pistons tonight. I am thinking the Pistons will win. They are too experienced.
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05-17-2007, 10:26 PM #132
hoop-be-doo-NBA had to suspend them. Rules are in place for a reason. The Suns coaches should also be blamed for not fencing off the players on the bench.
I didn't see the TNT interview. You guys do realize English is Ginobili's second language, right? He may have said something which he didn't mean or it was said the wrong way. And if the interview was right AFTER the game ended....lol I really don't think I need to elaborate.
Spurs...call them dirty, call them whiners, call them soft. Fact is, they know how to win. Other franchises are using the Spurs as a model to win championships. Look it up if you don't believe me.
1999, 2003, 2005 NBA Champions. Best team since 1997. NO ONE WILL TAKE THAT AWAY FROM US.
GO SPURS GO
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05-17-2007, 10:43 PM #133
hoop-be-doo-NBA had to suspend them. Rules are in place for a reason. The Suns coaches should also be blamed for not fencing off the players on the bench.
Yes rules are rules, then why isnt Tim Duncan suspended for walking all over the floor. That 2005 championship that they won was a hard one to watch, I still rememeber that shot that Horry hit in the corner to win game 5.
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05-17-2007, 11:33 PM #134
best team since 97? hahaha did they win 3 in a row like the Lakers? nope
and he said plain and simple.. he didnt even realize during the game they didnt have amare... find that hard to believe..i mean its hard to notice the other team is missing their all nba first team big man.. mising pat burke or someone fine i undertand maybe he didnt notice.. but amare.. stop haha
he could have said that in any language.. wouldnt matter
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05-17-2007, 11:39 PM #135
yawn.
In other news, the Pistons clinched their fifth straight trip to the Eastern Conference Finals. I knew they'd win tonight with their experience and defense..Bulls put up a valiant effort though.Last edited by WilyWestbrook0; 05-17-2007 at 11:42 PM.
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05-17-2007, 11:54 PM #136
nman0808-when did Duncan walk all over the floor? He took a couple of steps but was no where near an altercation.
kobe847-Spurs have the best winning percentage of any team in the league since 1997. I believe that includes both regular season and the playoffs. Also, until I see factual evidence, I refuse to believe Ginobili said those exact words. And if he did he probably was mispoken. You do realize people make mistakes (especially after an emotional win), right???
Anyways, I think its time to switch topics. I thought the Bulls would be able to pull off tonights game after winning the previous two. They had momentum and the home crowd. But, like you said JammingJames, the Pistons experience and defense overcame that.
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05-18-2007, 01:35 AM #137
kobe847-Spurs have the best winning percentage of any team in the league since 1997. I believe that includes both regular season and the playoffs. Also, until I see factual evidence, I refuse to believe Ginobili said those exact words. And if he did he probably was mispoken. You do realize people make mistakes (especially after an emotional win), right???
dont believe it then lol... millions saw it live on tnt... i wasnt the only one on here that did see it...
the "best team since 97" didnt win back to back to back championships :)
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05-18-2007, 02:28 AM #138
Originally Posted by RenegadeLonghorn
I think the Pistons will make it to the Finals again. LeBron still isn't experienced enough, and his team overall isn't good enough compared to the Pistons. If the Nets win, they'll eventually run into an offensive ditch with Detroit's defense. Even with Vince and RJ, they are going to really miss Krstic in the middle. Kidd will try his best, as usual, but the Nets are not in Detroit's league, either.
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05-18-2007, 03:42 AM #139
Originally Posted by RenegadeLonghorn
That rules are rules attitude is what has most fans up in arms. The problem is the rule worked Diaw/Amare never made it to the arguement did they, similar with Bowen wisely pulling Duncan back when he was off on his travels.
A little common sense and we would have had a much better solution.
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05-18-2007, 04:43 AM #140
Originally Posted by JammingJames23
I agree with you there. This year's Pistons are better offensively than the team that went to back to back Finals in 04 and 05. They can still play D even without Ben Wallace. Bench is improved too. Cavs match up better imo, but they don't have enough experience to pull it off. Detroit will be all over Lebron. We might even have a rematch of the 2005 NBA Finals.
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