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2012 NBA Finals: Thunder vs Heat (OK to bet)

Tonyank;2168786; said:
Le Choke, win in a full season.

That's just desperation hate. If he wins, he wins. The playoffs didn't get any shorter and they all played a cramped season.

But he hasn't won, yet.
 
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Jake;2168788; said:
That's just desperation hate. If he wins, he wins. The playoffs didn't get any shorter and they all played a cramped season.

But he hasn't won, yet.

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And it FULL ON hate, not desperation.
 
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if the heat win the title, lebron earned it for his performance this year.

if lebron would have put forth this effort in 2010, he'd already have a ring and wouldn't have needed to team up with a gay giraffe and the biggest bitchmade, douchenozzle, assclown in the nba.

lebron deserves a ring. bosh deserves a ring. battier deserves a ring. dwayne wade deserves a taser to the testicles.
 
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Jake;2167085; said:
Steven A. Smith - anyone want to guess what the "A" stands for? - and Magic Johnson went off on Russell Westbrook for "losing game two". Seeing Smith say that doesn't surprise me but Magic but needs to check his meds.

Westbrook was a big part of OKC's comeback to even make it a game. The Thunder are 25-6 when he takes more shots than Durant, so apparently it's not a death sentence for them when that happens. I'll bet 1% of Magic's wealth that neither he nor Smith knew that stat.

Steven A. Smith issued a "national apology" to Westbrook last night. Exactly how much is ESPN paying this fool? :lol:
 
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It's really nice to hear all of the experts this morning. Yes LeBron has had a great finals and he will be the finals MVP, but after they talk about the players they then go on to talk about the officiating. No Xs and Os, no coaching strategy, but the officiating in the games.

How can anyone take this sport seriously when the officials are so much a part of the discussion?

Seriously, Westbrook had 42 points, most of those going to the basket and he went to the line, what, 3 times? Someone looks in LeBitch's direction and he's at the foul line.

Stern can get as angry as he wants to when someone questions the integrity of the league, but just look at the numbers. It's comical.
 
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ysubuck;2168884; said:
It's really nice to hear all of the experts this morning. Yes LeBron has had a great finals and he will be the finals MVP, but after they talk about the players they then go on to talk about the officiating. No Xs and Os, no coaching strategy, but the officiating in the games.

How can anyone take this sport seriously when the officials are so much a part of the discussion?

Seriously, Westbrook had 42 points, most of those going to the basket and he went to the line, what, 3 times? Someone looks in LeBitch's direction and he's at the foul line.

Stern can get as angry as he wants to when someone questions the integrity of the league, but just look at the numbers. It's comical.

well, you had a ref openly admitting to influencing certain games for gambling purposes. you had a total uproar last year because of the flop fest that was the heat and the total butchering of playoff officiating last year. stern's idea to rectify that was to give refs the authority to issue technicals for guys that complain about calls, or lack thereof. of course, that power doesn't apply to the one team that is the biggest collection whiners on the court.

so, it shouldn't be a surprise that stern has to ask a lot of people if they beat their wives. anyone without a vested interest in this series has seen point blank the total hack job that has gone on, including the refs directly influencing the outcome of game 2 in both this series and the boston series.
 
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