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All-Conference
Damn, Irving might be done for the series. His knee can't be right after that.. This had all of the makings for an awesome series before that reinjury.
No kidding. He goes down and Cavs sink. And after losing Love. Can't see them overcoming this. It's hard for the Cavs to generate offense (other than James) when they lack Irving.Damn, Irving might be done for the series. His knee can't be right after that.. This had all of the makings for an awesome series before that reinjury.
That's honestly how I feel about most playoff series, if I'm following your analogy. I think the format the NBA uses is a great way to determine a champion, but just like hockey and baseball, it takes forever to determine a victor. Specifically, in terms of hockey, the fact that we're playing hockey in June right now is ridiculous. Honestly, same with basketball.Why is it whenever the NBA finals start, I think of a white Ford Bronco in a low speed chase?
I would honestly be in favor of starting NBA or NHL or both later so that they end closer to the start of football season. Most of the summer is terrible for sports unless you like baseball (which I don't) or the summer Olympics are onThat's honestly how I feel about most playoff series, if I'm following your analogy. I think the format the NBA uses is a great way to determine a champion, but just like hockey and baseball, it takes forever to determine a victor. Specifically, in terms of hockey, the fact that we're playing hockey in June right now is ridiculous. Honestly, same with basketball.Why is it whenever the NBA finals start, I think of a white Ford Bronco in a low speed chase?
I know people love the sports and it's all about making as much money as possible for these organizations, but think about it... we're less than three months away from the start of the football season. NFL exhibition games are in two months. I know people somewhat like to gloss over the MLB regular season and the playoffs give them an opportunity to do that, but it's still pretty odd.
Believe the reference was to OJ Simpson's attempted...escape?...suicide?...that interrupted Game 5 of the NBA Finals.That's honestly how I feel about most playoff series, if I'm following your analogy. ***SNIP***Why is it whenever the NBA finals start, I think of a white Ford Bronco in a low speed chase?
Bingo - old fart referenceBelieve the reference was to OJ Simpson's attempted...escape?...suicide?...that interrupted Game 5 of the NBA Finals.That's honestly how I feel about most playoff series, if I'm following your analogy. ***SNIP***Why is it whenever the NBA finals start, I think of a white Ford Bronco in a low speed chase?
I still just find it weird to be playing winter sports (i.e. hockey) in summer, and basketball starts in November or early December. Six months is a long time.I would honestly be in favor of starting NBA or NHL or both later so that they end closer to the start of football season. Most of the summer is terrible for sports unless you like baseball (which I don't) or the summer Olympics are onThat's honestly how I feel about most playoff series, if I'm following your analogy. I think the format the NBA uses is a great way to determine a champion, but just like hockey and baseball, it takes forever to determine a victor. Specifically, in terms of hockey, the fact that we're playing hockey in June right now is ridiculous. Honestly, same with basketball.Why is it whenever the NBA finals start, I think of a white Ford Bronco in a low speed chase?
I know people love the sports and it's all about making as much money as possible for these organizations, but think about it... we're less than three months away from the start of the football season. NFL exhibition games are in two months. I know people somewhat like to gloss over the MLB regular season and the playoffs give them an opportunity to do that, but it's still pretty odd.
If the Cavs can pull off the championship under these circumstances (no Kevin Love, no Irving), there will be some real validity to claims that Lebron is the greatest of all time - something I never thought I'd be willing to concede.