- 92,708
- 128,938
Clippers by a handful.
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That made it all worth it tbh. Great playoffs.the best thing of the playoffs so far is the plot twist in the suns/lakers series.
went from drummond and the lakers bench feelin themselves to “blow it up!” in a matter of a week
Wait...Clippers even the series tonight
the best thing of the playoffs so far is the plot twist in the suns/lakers series.
went from drummond and the lakers bench feelin themselves to “blow it up!” in a matter of a week
Utah in a blowout
I got Clippers by a lot tonight
The disrespect to Mitchell in the comments is absurd. It’s gotta be because he’s Utah.
Sucks the clips can’t have a full house
Place would’ve been rockin
The disrespect to Mitchell in the comments is absurd. It’s gotta be because he’s Utah.
For the Jazz most likely.
I'm rocking a Jazz Sweatshirt and a Clippers Fitted. I will be cheering with all my heart from Colorado. My Clippers and Jazz will prevail tonight.Sucks the clips can’t have a full house
Place would’ve been rockin
The disrespect to Mitchell in the comments is absurd. It’s gotta be because he’s Utah.
The disrespect to Mitchell in the comments is absurd. It’s gotta be because he’s Utah.
I was thinking about this today: let's say that Milwaukee loses the series to Brooklyn in 5, does this disqualify Giannis from winning MVP ever again?
We always talk about how prior playoff success impacts how people view the regular season MVP (this is why many people said it was impossible for Giannis to an MVP this season regardless of how well he played).
If Milwaukee gets unceremoniously ousted for the third consecutive year, can you honest win the MVP ever again? What type of numbers would he need to put up to win MVP? Would he need to legit average 30/15/6 and play elite defense to have a legit shot to win again?