2013-2014 NBA Thread - IND @ WAS and OKC @ LAC on ESPN

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More east bashing? Smh. Man the West is the land of salt. Haven't seen a NBA title in 2 years and just got the MVP back. 1st since 08. Western Conference fans tears, I've got bottles full.
 
A y'all don't even worry about these dudes crying let them keep crying. Every year these fools think they know who will beat the heat based off the regular season. Then when the play offs come they complain about how the heat have a easy path. You guys will never learn.

If the east was so bad, why have they won the last 2 titles Vs the west best teams. KEEP CRYING AND STAY MAD


HEAT BABY!!
 
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I would love to see the Heat go through the Grizzlies, Clippers and Spurs before getting to the Finals. Not saying they would lose, but it would be tough as hell.
 
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The Wizards could beat some of those teams out West. Ask Portland and OKC about their trips to DC. OKC got run out of DC by last seasons Wizards too. Lol
 
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If Miami played in the west people would say there undeserving of the championship because they had to play a weak east team in the finals, either way people would complain
 
You guys cry way tooooo much about the heats path.
Agreed, people act like the Heat wouldn't be putting in work on the West too. I honestly don't think any team on the West can beat the Heat, not even the Spurs.
record wise they would have been tied for the 4-5 seed in the West........

Not even considering that they played all the weak east teams 4 times instead of 2, their record would be worse if they were in the west.

They wouldn't cake walk through the west playoffs
 
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Warriors fire coach Mark Jackson


OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Mark Jackson came to the Golden State Warriors talking big and brash. He promised playoff appearances and championships trophies, and he delivered plenty of wins along the way.

Away from the court, though, Jackson never backed down from doing things how he wanted. His inability to mesh with management increasingly overshadowed all the wins — and ultimately cost him his job.

The Warriors fired Jackson after three seasons Tuesday, ending the franchise's most successful coaching tenure in the past two decades.

General manager Bob Myers thanked Jackson, saying he helped make the Warriors a more attractive franchise. But Myers said the decision to dismiss Jackson was "unanimous" among the team's executives, in part because the Warriors want a coach who can "develop a synergy" with everybody in basketball operations.



http://news.yahoo.com/warriors-fire-coach-mark-jackson-192102343--spt.html
 
Beckham was not enjoying too much from the front row. Dude looked like someone just woke him up to go home.
 
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