Well the Pistons are doing very good, after blowing out the Cavs in game 1. However, the NBA has been fucking up the TV schedual with reguards to having that game be in prime time, while the close game was forced to be played at noon pst. Anyone else watching the games?
Well the Pistons are doing very good, after blowing out the Cavs in game 1. However, the NBA has been fucking up the TV schedual with reguards to having that game be in prime time, while the close game was forced to be played at noon pst. Anyone else watching the games?
I'm (was) watching the Lakers, Clippers, Heat and Nets games very closely. I was extremely disappointed that the Lakers did not advance, especially after such a close loss in game 6. Oh well. Lets see how my other teams do.
I watched the Washington/ Cav's series. Leborn was sweet as usually and Gilbert was nasty too. All i have to say about the Lakers is that Bell scared Kobe. That is all.
Too bad Lebron has to play a team that plays defense now. He should average around 20 against the Pistons, but its not really going to matter. The Pistons will prolly meet the Heat in the East and Spurs/Suns in the West.
Yea, I am just conserend (sp) with Duncan, and Manu being at full health. Duncan seemed to be a step behind for a better part of the game, but when it was on the line, he was able to step up. However, I'm not sure if he'll be able to keep it up for all the games.
I'm telling you guys, the Mavs will beat the Spurs. They are on a roll right now. They shouldn't have lost the 1st game, either. By two points? Spurs got lucky.
That match-up could be won or lost on a few lucky shots. Its going to be close, which could actually help out the Suns. In the WCF, the Suns will have a slight advantage the first few games, I think.