<div class="quote_poster">Dark Hero Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Well i fond that series boring and dull...</div> Then I guess you need to get your eyes checked.
im not gonna lie, im gonna miss sitting in my grandparents kitchen with my 7 year old cousin (whom i have turned into a basketball freak, haha) by ourselves cheering on d wade to take down the lakers. and of course the usual impressiveness from shaq, haha. but at least now i get to see a better player go up against wade, lebron of course. hahahaha, jk, i know kobes better than lebron, dont kill me.
<div class="quote_poster">Dark Hero Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">No you need to get you brain check...Stop replying i got better things to do than argue with a kid.</div> Argue with a kid? Boy, you thought that the Warriors were dull. That alone proves how much you know about them or the NBA in general. Is that why the series was considered one of the best in NBA history? Is that why is set attendance records? Is that why is set ratings records? Dark Hero, I think you need to check your info next time you doubt me or the Warriors, kid. Your profile age says 18, but deep down we all know that your not. After all your the person that said Nenad Krstic was a bust. So I'm done arguing with someone who doesn't know a thing about the NBA, yet joins the forums to make a fool of himself.
^To Dark Hero: Accutually the Warriors - Mavs series was the best series in the playoffs. The Lakers-Suns could be a candiate for one of the worst. The Warrior fans were ecstatic and the team was doing things way beyond itself. They set the record for the highest amount of people in a sport stadium in Califorina. So, that means they beat out Staples and any other California stadium in fans. I woldn't call that dull and boring.
<div class="quote_poster">NBA MAN Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">T'Wolves vs. Bobcats would have all of America tuning in on Christmas.</div> definitely. (sarcasm) but i dont understand how you can find the mavs - warriors series boring? in my 7+ years of watching nba ball, that was one of, if not the most, exciting series i've ever seen.
Damn, I don't really like watching either of these teams much, they get way too much national TV time and have gotten very hard to watch. There are many matchup's I would rather see on Christmas Day. How about a Dallas vs. Golden State re-match?
Why not a Kobe vs. Gilbert rematch? The hype for the second game last season was pretty intense and both of these guys failed to dominate and both games last season. That would be an amazing matchup on Christmas actually.