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Doc is catching some heat this morning for playing Big Baby and Rondo in the 4th and allowing them to shoot
I am AMPED for game 5.
I am AMPED for game 5.
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Originally Posted by NobleKane
naw, history dont mean squat in 2008.... you see how they are officiating games..... the celtics will prolly win ALL of their home games so they wont need to win on the road. They are gonna make history with that...watch...Originally Posted by Mamba MVP
Originally Posted by blaxoid
Originally Posted by Mamba MVP
Well LeBrick was still out in full force, but damn that was the nastiest dunk I've seen all year. Celtics aren't winning a title b/c they can't win on the road.
Who cares if they can't win on the road, the Celts have home court
History says otherwise, NO NBA Champion has won without winning minimum 3 games on the road. And the way the C's play on the road in the playoffs, they have shown me absolutely nothing that would convince me they would be able to now. IF they get past the LeBrons, they WILL lose to Detroit, book it.
Originally Posted by XimTHATdudeX
you KNOW KG's will bring it in the next game!
Originally Posted by outacontrol music
Mayo in the house
The "next LeBron James" came to watch the real thing Monday, but he wasn't talking about the headlines he was making across the country.
The biggest celebrity guest at The Q was O.J. Mayo, the former Southern Cal basketball player who was accused this week of accepting about $30,000 in cash and gifts from a Los Angeles event promoter. Mayo declared for this year's NBA draft after one year in college and is a projected lottery selection.
Mayo wouldn't talk about the accusations -- other than to deny the claims -- but did talk about his favorite player: LeBron James, naturally.
Mayo was dubbed the "next LeBron James" while in high school in Cincinnati, and said he has befriended James since the two connected about four years ago. The two sometimes trade phone calls and text messages, and James has offered advice to the one following in his footsteps.
"Stay humble," Mayo said, "and work hard."
Mayo, who was wearing a dapper tan suit coat and flashy watch and diamond earrings, said he bought his $850 courtside seats himself.
Originally Posted by outacontrol music
Doc is catching some heat this morning for playing Big Baby and Rondo in the 4th and allowing them to shoot
He also missed a "hero" three in crunch time.Originally Posted by wildKYcat
Originally Posted by outacontrol music
Doc is catching some heat this morning for playing Big Baby and Rondo in the 4th and allowing them to shoot
Rondo hit more shots and had a higher FG% than anybody.
i'm just sayin...Originally Posted by outacontrol music
He also missed a "hero" three in crunch time.Originally Posted by wildKYcat
Originally Posted by outacontrol music
Doc is catching some heat this morning for playing Big Baby and Rondo in the 4th and allowing them to shoot
Rondo hit more shots and had a higher FG% than anybody.
Mayo, who was wearing a dapper tan suit coat and flashy watch and diamond earrings, said he bought his $850 courtside seats himself.
now THATS funny
Originally Posted by wildKYcat
i'm just sayin...Originally Posted by outacontrol music
He also missed a "hero" three in crunch time.Originally Posted by wildKYcat
Originally Posted by outacontrol music
Doc is catching some heat this morning for playing Big Baby and Rondo in the 4th and allowing them to shoot
Rondo hit more shots and had a higher FG% than anybody.
Originally Posted by SA AMG
Originally Posted by you big dummy
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LeTravel strikes again.
And that brings me to what happened Monday night in Cleveland. In a playoff game that proved, beyond any doubt, just how inferior the Eastern Conference really is, Garnett managed but two points in the second half. He was thoroughly outplayed by Anderson Varejao. Finally, in the game's defining moment - one that should have gravely disappointed Russell - he found himself being savagely dunked on by LeBron James.
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Its what we call, manufactured intensity...