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So I'm watching Wizards/Bucks (dont ask why) and all I can say is that good seats are available in the Verizon Center. I don't know what the announced attendance is but it looks to be an intimate gathering.
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NBA's top teams ATS so far this season...Portland at 15-5 with Phoenix 14-5-1 and Indiana coming in at 14-5
NBA's worst team ATS Cleveland at 5-14 |
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Big Sunday
Kobe is back Rudy Gay traded for a bag of balls Pacers/OKC Knicks disgraceful effort |
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Cant really expect much from Indiana after last nights game. Tonight is an obvious big time letdown spot.
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#5
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They were flat as you predicted.
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All three losses are on the second night of back-to-backs. Big game at home against the Heat Tuesday night. It will feel like the playoffs for sure.
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“Once there was only dark. If you ask me, light’s winning.”–Rust Cohle – True Detective |
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I believe the Tuesday night game is much bigger for Indiana then it is for Miami. I dont care if Miami is the 1 or 5 seed come playoff time they show up. I think Indiana needs the home court and needs the confidence booster of beating them this year. I know Indiana played great in that series last year, but Miami still won and still won the Championship. Last edited by RockHardTen1985 : 12-09-2013 at 11:44 PM. |
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Clearly thats because, like me, Vegas also loved Cleveland.
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