OT: Orlando to win it all?

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  1. rocketeer

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    a quote from lebron james

     
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    The way he phrases it here makes it sound very much like a mental issue as well, which is what I stated before.

    Conversely playing too much can affect your legs, the lift on your shot. He also said he didn't hydrate well which led to cramps.

    Don't really care though, just considering the possibilities.
     
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  3. KingSpeed

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    Orlando is seriously impressing me.
     
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    I hate watching box scores/ gamecasts. Eff LeBron.
     
  5. Денг Гордон

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    I can't believe they gave Lebron a rhythm three right there.
     
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    Wow, payback's a bitch. Good series so far.
     
  7. KingSpeed

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    great effort by Orlando; great shot by LeBron. The WCF and ECF have both been thrilling. Go NBA!
     
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    Yeah, awesome games so far, all 4 went down to the wire.

    Orlando could've played better D on that one, they should've used ball denial D on Lebron.
     
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    I didn't expect the conference finals to be this good, but they are. A lot of the year I didn't like the reffing going on, and some of the style of play going on during the playoffs had been pretty damn boring (mostly, because some teams sucked) but these conference finals have been referee'd very well, and the level of intensity on the play, for a whole 48 minutes means you can't get up and walk away when a team has a lead. Top it off with phenomenal play down the strech by multiple players, and you have some great series.
     
  10. KingSpeed

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    Orlando looking good.
     
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    I'm so happy Orlando is ruining the NBA's dream matchup of Kobe vs. Lebron :D
     
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    For all of Lebron's great shots tonight - he blew that game. 3 t/o in OT. I know, I know - he drained that 3 to pull them back within 1 with 6 seconds left. And his numbers look ungodly with 44/12/7. Still . . . those were 3 REALLY, REALLY bad unforced t/o's in OT. I've seen Kobe miss shots, but other than those air balls vs Utah when he was still a teenager - I can't remember him ever making mental errors like that.

    That said, Orlando is playing out of their head. I think they are blowing their wad. It reminds me of when Golden State beat Dallas a few years ago (#1 vs #8 seed) They had to shoot almost 50% from 3 to win - and they did.

    Watch Orlando's weaknesses rear their ugly heads in the finals . . . vs the Lakers. I've never seen Rashard Lewis be this clutch. Or how about Dwight Howard becoming a (clutch) 75% free throw shooter overnight? Law of averages . . .
     
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    couldn't agree more with this post. you even saw rashard's choking at the end by missing the first FT and even giving lebron a shot at the win. i was wrong on them though, i thought cleveland would roll and Orlando has played well.

    let's hope that roy is watching lebron and noticing that is how we looked at the end of every game this season. 1 on 5 isn't a way to consistant success in the NBA.
     
  14. KingSpeed

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    Orlando owned the Lakers 2-0 this season.
     
  15. KingSpeed

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    Also- don't assume the Lakers will be in the Finals
     
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    I would have LOVED to see a Blazers Magic finals
     
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    Yeah, Houston will sweep them.
     
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    True, but there's a couple things that worry me about Orlando's chances should they meet the Lakers in the finals:

    1 - Dwight Howard's 7th technical. When he gets it, he's out a game, and you know that Phil will find a way to get into Superman's head.

    2 - Law of averages. Orlando's ahead in the series, and proving that they're the better team in this stretch, but if we want to talk about making sure the Lakers lose, I would prefer to have the Cavs facing the Lakers.

    However, that Laker series is far, far from over. I'm sure Stern is having cold-sweat nightmares about a Denver/Orlando final. And frankly, if it means a sad Kobe *and* a sad Stern, I'm all for it.

    If Orlando faces Denver, I'd take Orlando in 7.
     
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    One of my best friends is from Orlando... we've kinda been arguing a lot lately, and that series probably would have ended us. I'm glad it didn't happen this year. :lol:
     
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    The Lakers aren't going to lose to Denver.

    It might go 7. Same outcome as the Houston series if it does. They truly are a much different team on their home floor. I know Denver got game 2. No way they get another at LA.

    It seems like the Lakers have another gear they can go to. They get criticized for not playing with a sense of urgency, but all year they come through when they have to. 4-0 against Boston and Cleveland (who looked like the teams to beat) They smoked Houston in game 7. I have no reason to think they won't respond. And when they play with energy - they win. They have more weapons offensively than Denver. And frankly the refs have let Denver play more aggressive defensively IN DENVER. Back in LA? Look for the Lakers to shoot about 40-50 FT in game 5. If Denver is able to keep game 5 close, watch for the Lakers to get the close calls in the end. Conspiracy? Nah, the refs won't let it look that bad. But on the CLOSE calls, which way do you think it's going to go?

    No way will you see Orlando and Denver in the finals. No friggin way.
     

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