Haha I think you were a bit off.OKC wins this one in a walk. Series turns.
meh, the whole series was crap
I think Durrant getting in foul trouble early in the series and Harden never really getting untracked caused the Thunder to lose confidence.
Anyway I'm so glad the series is over. I'm looking forward to the draft and free agency.
Also I will continue to maintain the 2-2-1-1-1 format is the most fair. Anyway it would have allowed the Thunder to play before their home crowd again. The team with home court advantage only played two games on their court.
And the Lakers, Spurs, and Heat win titles. The most physical teams win in the playoffs.Good call, it's pretty noticeable and throwing Durant off of his game. Not sure whether it's a combination of that and inexperience in the finals, but he just hasn't been himself.
I'd disagree with you regarding whether or not there is anything wrong with it. As a Laker fan, cheap tactics like that may be impressive, but as a neutral fan of the series, I find that crap to be shameful.
Having a scrub like Battier take away from one of the best offense weapons in the game by tripping him up, shoving him and pushing him is pretty pathetic, and reminds me of similar tactics pulled by many Lakers and Spurs throughout the years.
heat in 5
Flagrant my ass
Disagree. Fisher made no effort to get to the ball and carried out excessive force to derail Lebron from driving to the hoop.
Textbook Flagrant 1 foul.
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This season was an incredibly impressive performance by LeBron who is finally the King of the NBA. Most hyped player EVER coming out high school has just gotten his first ring and i'm pretty it ain't gonna be his last. He's now got the confidence of a champion and i think that spell doom for the rest of the league. Especially because you know players are gonna keep trying to gravy-train on the LeBron express.
he's got a loooooooooooooooooong way to go to truly be considered one of the greats but he just won his first title the year before Jordan won his. My guess? He never matches Michael's 6, but probably ends up with at least 4, to go along with some crazy number like 6 MVPs.
The guy is just an absolute monster in every way shape or form. Best defensive player in the game and best overall offensive player in the game. If he ever really develops a true low post game like Michael/Kobe did, he'll be completely unstoppable.