Let's go Nuggets!
To be completely honest, I didn't like the Spurs chances in the Playoffs. I could be wrong, but they don't seem to do well when they look like they are running out of steam going into the Playoffs. Nonetheless, Go Spurs & Blazers!This is a must-win game for the Spurs. They're looking better than they did in Game 3, but it's only the half.
Don't hate me, hate the game.
Edit: Hey! I just looked at it again, and I did write "far right"! I think Paulie just wanted to call me fat & white! j/k
I hate the grizzz! booooo!
One team stumbled into the Playoffs, while the other headed in red-hot.This is not the Spurs team from the regular season, nor is it the Grizzlies team from the regular season
Overtime, huh? I'm just glad they survived. Go Spurs!This Spurs game is intense.
Popovich still walking crooked from when he took the big three in the butt.
Popovich still walking crooked from when he took the big three in the butt.
I'm hoping those "big three" are in green, and it happens to the Heat really soon.Popovich still walking crooked from when he took the big three in the butt.
I'm not big on Perkins or Nazr, but they would make huge difference against the big front line of the Griz. My "key" to the series would be Shane Battier & Tony Allen. They are the x-factors to me.The OKC-Memphis series is going to be very interesting. Memphis won the regular season matchups 3-1, but all of those games were before the additions of Kendrick Perkins and Nazr Mohammed. Perk and Mohammed being added to the team will make a big difference against Memphis. Before the additions, Zach Randolph ate Jeff Green and the rest of the frontcourt's breakfast, lunch, and dinner; the Thunder just had no answer for Z-Bo. Now, OKC has much more depth in the front court. Serge Ibaka is playing out of his mind and the addition of Perk and Mohammed has allowed him to play his more natural Power Forward position; his weak side blocks have been awesome.
Fortunately the Thunder have home court advantage in the series and I am picking the Thunder to win the series in six or seven, probably seven in front of home crowd. Every game is going to be hotly contested and probably come down to the end of the game. I would not at all be surprised to see an overtime game or two.
I am looking forward to Sunday's game; it is going to be awesome. I went to Game 1 of the Denver series and I will likely go to at least one of the Thunder home games this series awesome. EDIT: Very well may be tomorrow's game.
I just hope Boston beat Miami.