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I would be surprised if Boston won more than a game. Pierce is going to have to literally carry them on his back to get more than a win. Brown seems to finally have figured out they are a better team going small. Plays to Lebron and Jamisons strengths. They may need Shaq and ilgauksas and their 12 fouls against Orlando but Garnett isnt the same guy as he was 2 years ago and Rasheed is a slug. |
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the 2 Cle losses were the 1st game of the season and another game a few weeks ago where they sleepwalked through the 1st half, got down by 24 and just got beat (the game where leBron took the off balance three instead of going to the hole to force OT) it wont be close |
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![]() that is a heck of a wager joey. I want to pull the trigger on that but I could see the cavs letting up for two games.
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![]() If the Bulls can win one, Boston can win two
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![]() I may end up regretting this but I would want to know the money line for a C's vs "Labron and the Labronettes". Her heiness has still never won anything but exhibitions and high school games. Assuming he gets a walk over in the next round may be a bit hasty.... Last edited by docicu3 : 04-26-2010 at 09:44 PM. |
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![]() The celtics arent a whole lot better than the Bulls
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![]() I don't remember who said it but the quote went something like "this series against Miami is Boston's last important series". I think that is quite accurate.
Ainge did his job. They won a title. And now the inevitable ride back down into mediocrity (or worse). The only team in the NBA that has a chance right now against Cleveland is Orlando. That includes the Lakers. Atlanta's length could give either cle or orlando problems but there is no way they get through both. |
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