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The Lakers have shown a bad habit of consistently blowing large leads this postseason. Against Utah it didn't really hurt them that much, but they aren't going to be able to get away with it against better teams like Houston.
House has been Boston's best player against Orlando so far, so it was pretty smart of him to keep his cool.
Wow, Redick just missed a wide open layup :lol:
I'm with you 100% on that one. Orlando scares me much more than Boston does. Even if Garnett comes back, I still think it's a better matchup. And besides, it would be nice to get some revenge on them for last year.
Those are interesting questions. As far as Atlanta conceeding the jump shot...I don't think they have a choice. I'm pretty sure Marvin Williams (their best perimeter defender and the only guy who had half a chance of stopping LeBron) is out, so they're just gonna have to sag off of LeBron and...
Yeah I would have preferred Miami too. Oh well, let's just hope the Cavs are able to take care of business. It's been so damn long since they've played that I'm just happy we finally get to watch them again.
Yeah, I didn't mean to make it sound like I think the Hawks are terrible or anything. They definately have some talent. Joe Johnson can be a nightmare when he's on, and if Smith ever learned how to apply his athleticism he could be one of the premiere wings in the league. But, for whatever...
True, but let's not pretend that Atlanta is anywhere near as good as Houston is. Hopefully, the Cavs are able to shake off the rust quickly, but even if they drop the first game I won't be overly concerned about this series.