I Believe

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  1. K8BE24

    K8BE24 JBB JustBBall Member

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    <font color=""Black""><font color=""Black"">Tim Duncan dominated from the scratch, Dirk Nowitzki obviously shot Dallas back into it, and then Ginobiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii made? a steal, a bucket, an offensive rebound, etc. ? to put San Antonio back on top. The Spurs got the win and we live to see another Spurs win. Facing elimination, Duncan responded like a true champion. He was literally unstoppable in the first half, dropping 28 points in the half and hitting his first 12 shots before finally missing one. TD finished with 36 points and 12 boards. No one ever seems to mention this, but we?ll go ahead and say it:Dirk gets so many calls it?s borderline comical. You can?t even go near him in the fourth quarter or it?s a whistle. Everything about this series has been frustrating to moi. None of the breaks seem to be going our way. Two games in a row that could have easily gone either way have fallen in favor of the opponent.

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    <div align="center"><font color=""Red"">Never Underestimate The Heart Of A Champion!</font>

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    The officiating throughout the entire playoffs have been simply atrocious. It crazy to see all the horrible calls in each series, and this one is particularly painful to me, since it's my favorite team. It's sad, because during the regular season, most of the officiating has handled fairly well, and now, in the postseason, they forgot how their whistles work?

    It ain't right.
     

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