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View Poll Results: Who will the 2007 NBA Finals?

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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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    Quote Originally Posted by JammingJames23
    And coming from a Spurs fan, no less! I wish more team/player fans could be as objective as you. :)


    I try my best. :)

    As mentioned by phoenixsunsfan1, there were bad calls against both teams. Refs make a bad call on one end and make it up at the other end.

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    Suns beat Spurs 101-81! The series is tied 1-1.

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    Deeeeeee-troit Basketballlllll

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    Jazz win game 2 in overtime. Man, I really thought the Warriors were going to win game 2. They aren't playing with that passion and intensity that they were playing with against Dallas in the first round. Deron Williams and Boozer may be showing glimpses of Stockton and Malone right now. Or maybe that's a stretch. Lol.

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    Other than Duncan, the Spurs looked awful in the second half. Lots of turnovers, missed open shots...Give credit to the Suns defense though. They stepped up. Ginobili continues to struggle and Spurs are getting little help from the other bigs. Gotta, say, I'm really worried about the series now.

    Warriors can hang with the Jazz but they lack the size and experience to win down the stretch. They were outrebounded 60-32! You won't win games like that. Utah did have 23 TO keeping GS in the game. Still, the Warriors were about one free throw away from winning that game. But they missed two or three in the last minute.

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    Utah has too many good offensive rebounders for Golden State. They are also mentally tougher than Dallas. I wouldn't be entirely surprised if they made it all the way to the NBA Finals.

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    http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/playof...ory?id=2866789

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=sc4yz__akIU

    In real time it does not look like a kick. It seems that Bowen is going towards Stoudemire and just takes a step forward and hits his leg. But in slow motion it does look like he kicked Stoudemire. Was it on purpose? I really don't think so. If you look at the replay it seems like Bowen is about to elevate to possibly block Amare's shot but stops himself and his foot hits Amare. Bowen is a physical player, but not a dirty player. He is professional and does not go out to injure people on a nightly basis. Accidents do happen by the way.

    "I think the Spurs are a dirty team," he said. "I mean, (Manu) Ginobili during the regular season kneed me in the crotch on purpose. I just hope the league takes a look at it and cleans the game up a little bit."

    Stoudemire needs to quit whining. I remember that incident and it was not intentional at all. Ginobili was going up for a layup and his knee was extended outwards. For a big man he needs to stop being a cry baby and go out and win championships.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RenegadeLonghorn

    Stoudemire needs to quit whining. I remember that incident and it was not intentional at all. Ginobili was going up for a layup and his knee was extended outwards. For a big man he needs to stop being a cry baby and go out and win championships.


    Ya in this case Amare is wrong. But he is young, not to mention he isn't really a "crybaby" all the time.

    And just look at the Spurs if you need a whiner...I was listening to Mike and Mike a couple days ago on ESPN radio and they think Tim Duncan is the biggest "whiner" of all time...

    Also I was sitting couple rows back of the Spurs bech onTuesday at Game 2 and Popocih is constantly complaining to the refs about every single call! I didn't know if he was there to coach or just argue with the refs...

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    Quote Originally Posted by sweetdizzel17
    Ya in this case Amare is wrong. But he is young, not to mention he isn't really a "crybaby" all the time.

    And just look at the Spurs if you need a whiner...I was listening to Mike and Mike a couple days ago on ESPN radio and they think Tim Duncan is the biggest "whiner" of all time...

    Also I was sitting couple rows back of the Spurs bech onTuesday at Game 2 and Popocih is constantly complaining to the refs about every single call! I didn't know if he was there to coach or just argue with the refs...

    Suns coach Mike D'Antoni argues a lot with the officials too. Most good coaches have to do that. Coach the team, persuade the refs.

    Duncan does complain often and there are a lot of calls that he doesn't get too. But Duncan doesn't go out and call a player or team "dirty".

    Oh and Raja Bell never fouls. Guy complains every time he gets a foul.

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    bruce bowen is dirty

    he is a dirty player u see when stoudemire had a wide open dunk and bruce put his foot under him...i was watching some stuff about it on espn i think thats uncalled for. sure alot of crap goes on talkin, a couple elbows etc but when it comes in line with a chance at seriouse injuries i don't like that at all...bowen is a great defender no doubt but that was uncalled for.
    what do u guys think about it

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