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Re: See what happens when Cavs play competition
« Reply #195 on: May 31, 2009, 02:54:03 AM »

Offline lon3lytoaster

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Cavs played the top 7 teams in the NBA 23 times this year.  They had 2 decisive wins, not counting the game against Boston when Celtics had arleady clinched playoff spot, and 8 decisive losses in those 23 games.  Maybe that had something to do with why they lost to Orlando 4-2, maybe it didn't.  All I know is they lost and won't win the championship.  That is all the information I have.

Who are your inside sources?

Re: See what happens when Cavs play competition
« Reply #196 on: May 31, 2009, 03:00:44 AM »

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I have one more stat on why I think ORL has a good chance against CLE.  They just beat them 4 games to 2.   I know that stat doesn't mean anything, its cherry picked. Tony Kornheiser is the one who has the real stats and knows what is going to happen.   Looking foward to watching Tony K watch the Cavs and Lakers in the Finals.  Its going to be a great non-cherry picked series.

Re: See what happens when Cavs play competition
« Reply #197 on: May 31, 2009, 03:34:23 AM »

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I have a feeling the Magic's 3's won't fall in the big stage of the NBA Finals.

The best chance for the Lakers to not win the NBA Finals just crumbled to the ground when Lebron's teammates couldn't help him out.

Re: See what happens when Cavs play competition
« Reply #198 on: May 31, 2009, 06:45:11 AM »

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I have a feeling the Magic's 3's won't fall in the big stage of the NBA Finals.

The best chance for the Lakers to not win the NBA Finals just crumbled to the ground when Lebron's teammates couldn't help him out.

Cleveland didn't have a chance in hell.  LA has too much talent, even if they are soft. Cleveland's bigs are nothing special anyway.
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