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My exact thoughtsI dunno. But i just want the spurs to lose. I dont care who it is lol
two how the hell did they lose this game gamesSmh no words for that ending. Clips should have never been in that position to begin with
History has a way of repeating itself. If history is repeating itself now this Clippers/Thunder saga will end in a Game 7 Clippers win in OT as this series is playing out exactly like the 2002 WCF. The similarities are too glaring for me to ignore. Ironically, Los Angeles is involved again, albeit the Clippers this time. The higher seed is the widely popular small market team in Oklahoma City, as was Sacramento.
- Game 1: The Los Angeles teams won convincingly with superb shooting.
- Game 2: Kings and Thunder won with a much better effort than Game 1 and LA's premire guard did not erupt.
- Game 3: Kings and Thunder win in impressive fashion while Los Angeles looks lackadaisical.
- Game 4: This is where it gets really interesting. Both Los Angeles teams won, and both came back from 20+ point deficits. Each of the comeback victories had an unlikely hero producing the ultimate outcome with almost the exact same score (100-99 / 101-99).
- Game 5: Now we get to tonight. The Kings and Thunder both won with highly controversial calls with under a minute in regulation. Chris Webber appeared to have touched the ball last as it went out with 11.4 seconds left. The Kings were awarded the ball and Mike Bibby converted the game winner on a controversial play. Tonight, Reggie Jackson appeared to have touch the ball last with 11.3 seconds left but OKC was awarded the ball and Russell Westbrook came up with the game winner on a controversial play...
Now we head to Game 6...
so you're saying that okc will miss a bunch of freethrows in games 6 and 7 and choke the series away?History has a way of repeating itself. If history is repeating itself now this Clippers/Thunder saga will end in a Game 7 Clippers win in OT as this series is playing out exactly like the 2002 WCF. The similarities are too glaring for me to ignore. Ironically, Los Angeles is involved again, albeit the Clippers this time. The higher seed is the widely popular small market team in Oklahoma City, as was Sacramento.
- Game 1: The Los Angeles teams won convincingly with superb shooting.
- Game 2: Kings and Thunder won with a much better effort than Game 1 and LA's premire guard did not erupt.
- Game 3: Kings and Thunder win in impressive fashion while Los Angeles looks lackadaisical.
- Game 4: This is where it gets really interesting. Both Los Angeles teams won, and both came back from 20+ point deficits. Each of the comeback victories had an unlikely hero producing the ultimate outcome with almost the exact same score (100-99 / 101-99).
- Game 5: Now we get to tonight. The Kings and Thunder both won with highly controversial calls with under a minute in regulation. Chris Webber appeared to have touched the ball last as it went out with 11.4 seconds left. The Kings were awarded the ball and Mike Bibby converted the game winner on a controversial play. Tonight, Reggie Jackson appeared to have touch the ball last with 11.3 seconds left but OKC was awarded the ball and Russell Westbrook came up with the game winner on a controversial play...
Now we head to Game 6...
Unrelated note, but players get criticized for not making sacrifices in favor of winning, but didn't SVG do the same thing by choosing Detroit over GSW?
I slept on it too. Looks like the clippers got robbed.
Wow. ReportedMom look like an Oompa Loompa/bulldog combo.
at Shaq with the sock
I'm pissed I was sleeping and missed the CP slander train. I need videos!