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the dreadlocked guy. you know, the one that tried to dribble the length of the court with lebron in front of him
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I'll say Spurs in six...call me an optimist
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"Always be yourself...unless you suck!" |
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spurs in five!!!
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Spurs in 5
They used to run a caption on the screen in Cleveland when Ron Harper gave interviews
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Spurs in either 5 or 7. I can't see Cleve losing game 6 at home.
James is superlative. It took Jordan 4 tries to crack Detroit. James is arguably better than Jordan at this point in his career. |
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Spurs have a chance at 4 championships in 8 years.
One unselfish superstar can keep a team good for a long time. Changes must be made at years end. No standing pat. A big man that is mobile and is a basketball player is needed. Barry goes. Horry goes hopefully. Need to get young and improve. Finely, one more year. Bowen might be able to play 2 more (health nut). Core of Parker (Scuds pronounced this Frenchman could never win a championship at least 100 times), Ginobili and Duncan will have to be supplemented, reguardless of what happens against Cleveland. Bowen has covered: 1. Iverson and Carmello 2. Nash and Marion 3. Deron Williams 4. Now Lebron... Marcus Camby (defensive player of the year, does not even cover Duncan in the playoffs) ... What a crock. |