
06-14-2007, 07:50 PM
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Thistley Downs
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 21,864
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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
The series simply boils down to the Cavs being overmatched at every position but one. Not that it matters in the long run but Ithink the refs have let both teams get away with far too much contact. Obviously LeBron hasn't earned celebrity status in the eyes of the refs because he is getting fouled pretty much everytime he goes toward the hoop but very few have been called. You could not get within an arms length of Jordan or Bird without a fould being called, and that was when the NBA wasn't called in such a soft manner. The missed call on Bowen at the end was bad but the charge they called on Manu in the third quarter was as bad a call as I've seen, maybe ever. But in the end the Spurs are too versitile offensively, played very good defensively(of course Cleveland being inept has a lot to do with that) and have a deeper, more talented roster with an very good Coach. Cleveland just does not have much talent, a 2nd year head coach , missing a starter, too many issues.
When you watch San Antonio you wonder what the hell happens to them every other year?
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God!
We get the friggin message already!
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