pdbrady;3148695; said:Oh, my bad. Yeah, too many witnesses, not enough ballers. Been that way this series anyway. I'll disagree with you now. I don't even think anyone that IS named Wilt Chamberlain will carry a team to a title ever again.
Onion01;3149763; said:lol, good point
i like what you brought up though before. 4/5 of the cavs players are outmatched on the floor. They are getting pressured, defended, and few open looks. On the other end of the court they don't stand a chance defending the magic. Unless the other players step up or lebron pulls a kobe (81), say bye bye to the cavs today
arkmann;3150090; said:I'm all for Orlando but Dwight Howard will be out tonight, 7 technical fouls in the playoffs gets you a day off work.
I still think the Magic can pull it off tonight though and get a week's worth of rest.
Onion01;3150093; said:the league rescinded his 6th. he only has 5 now
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/playoffs/2009/news/story?id=4210088![]()
arkmann;3150116; said:Hai fai!!!! That's high five Chinese style for you. I guess the Magic is taking it home tonight (crossing fingers).
swede;3150606; said:despite living in orlando, i come from BOSTON COUNTRY!!!!! i hate the magic and i hope the cavs can make it happen. who wants to see magic vs nuggets/lakers anyway?
Fishsauce;3150802; said:I wouldn't mind watching the magics dominate the lakers
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Fishsauce;3150802; said:I wouldn't mind watching the magics dominate the lakers
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