Just stop, you're embarrassing yourself -- I tell you this because I'm pretty sure you don't have enough sense to know it.
This game was my love-hate relationship with the NBA in a nutshell. Great plays and athletes, tense action, exciting comebacks and all that good stuff. But you can't really get to caring too much, though, because whenever it's close, it comes down to a few iffy or outright bad calls. The playoffs especially are horrendous for this, but an ending like tonight feels a lot the same: it just makes me care a little bit less.
It was a great game by Bayless. And then he blew it when it mattered. This happens in the NBA. Last season, Roy had a HORRIBLE game against Houston at the beginning of the season. HORRIBLE game. But then he hit a game winning three at the buzzer and we won the game. And that's all that matters. And that's all anyone ever remembers.
The officiating was ridiculous. But let me ask you this. If, at the end of the game, the Grizz missed a couple free throws and Roy hit some miracle three, then did the whole team play great and not blow it? One shot determines whether or not we played well?
geezuce, i need to get out of here before mixum gets here. you know he'll be full of piss and vinegar.
On that, I disagree. We'll beat the Lakers. I have no doubt. And we have a decent shot at the Cavs in my opinion.
Good, now that the season is over will you please go post on o live for a while? Everybody on this board is sick of the whining...
You should try soccer; one bad decision can cost you the season. Try watching sport for the journey, not the destination; it's much more enjoyable.