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I hope you watched the end of the mia/orl game..
« on: March 03, 2011, 10:53:57 PM »

Offline Rondo9dunx

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Crazy game... ending was even crazier.... ORL wins with AMAZING effort and defense, I loved it...
Andy Bernard doesnt lose constests. He wins them, or he quits them because they're unfair.

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On a side note.. J.J. Reddick is as cool, if not cooler than billy d. williams. Loved how he had absolutely no hesitation takin his first free throw considering it was his first of the night. He caught it, 2 quick dribbles and just threw it up, swish..
Andy Bernard doesnt lose constests. He wins them, or he quits them because they're unfair.

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i like it because this puts the Celtics 2.5 games ahead of Miami Heat =)...if we win tomorrow it will be 3.5 =), now im hoping the Heat loses to the Spurs

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And we get another game ahead in the standings  :D


Back to wanting Joe fired.

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I think Lebron really takes away from Wade's game sometimes. Wade's looked nothin like himself in the games he's played us the guy needs the ball in his hands

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Didn't see the game, but anytime you pull a 40-9 run in hostile enviroment you did an amazing job
what doesn't kill you makes you stronger

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Didn't see the game, but anytime you pull a 40-9 run in hostile enviroment you did an amazing job

Hostile environment? The game was in Miami...

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i like it because this puts the Celtics 2.5 games ahead of Miami Heat =)...if we win tomorrow it will be 3.5 =), now im hoping the Heat loses to the Spurs
Your math is off. A win or loss by only one of the teams is only a .5 change.

Spurs will have a tough time. Miami is lucky that they might face the Spurs twice with Parker not playing due to injury.

Personally, I would rather see the Spurs lose a few with Parker out so that we can pass them for best record in the league.

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Well, apparently hell froze over or something because LeBron and the Miami Heat can't seem to catch a break. Lets hope Miami's big 3 can rebound tommorow night against the San Antonio Spurs.

At some point the Heat will eventually learn how to defeat the better teams in the NBA more consistently, but until that happens Iguess it'll be fun to watch them choke down the stretch. Kudos to the Magic for the unlikely comeback.
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Lets hope Miami's big 3 can rebound tommorow night against the San Antonio Spurs.

Why? I would rather have Miami lose.
"An ounce of practice is worth more than tons of preaching." - M.K. Gandhi


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Lets hope Miami's big 3 can rebound tommorow night against the San Antonio Spurs.

Why? I would rather have Miami lose.

it would be convenient for us if the Spurs and the Heat could somehow cancel each other out so that the Celtics could gain homecourt advantage throughout the playoffs, but for that to happen the Miami Heat would have to actually be able to beat a quality team for once. Long shot, I know, however I'm keeping my fingers crossed ;)
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Didn't see the game, but anytime you pull a 40-9 run in hostile enviroment you did an amazing job

Hostile environment? The game was in Miami...
???
what doesn't kill you makes you stronger

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Phoenix dang near pulled that off against us Wednesday night. It was a complete fluke but it happens in this league.
The beatings will continue until morale improves

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Lets hope Miami's big 3 can rebound tommorow night against the San Antonio Spurs.

Why? I would rather have Miami lose.

it would be convenient for us if the Spurs and the Heat could somehow cancel each other out so that the Celtics could gain homecourt advantage throughout the playoffs, but for that to happen the Miami Heat would have to actually be able to beat a quality team for once. Long shot, I know, however I'm keeping my fingers crossed ;)

why do that??? I think you'd want to bury Miami as much as you can. You also want the Spurs to win in the West to secure Home court vs the West. We match up VERY VERY well vs the Spurs (especially with the trade & pickups).
With Miami being a difficult out in the East, it would be advantageous to have them as a 2 or 3 seed. Chicago would also be a good 2 or 3 seed.
Our path to the easiest seeding would be to have Orlando or Atl with 4/5 seeding (obviously, I'm assuming that the higher seedings advance)

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i like it because this puts the Celtics 2.5 games ahead of Miami Heat =)...if we win tomorrow it will be 3.5 =), now im hoping the Heat loses to the Spurs
Your math is off. A win or loss by only one of the teams is only a .5 change.

Spurs will have a tough time. Miami is lucky that they might face the Spurs twice with Parker not playing due to injury.

Personally, I would rather see the Spurs lose a few with Parker out so that we can pass them for best record in the league.
I'm more concerned with HCA in the east than in the Finals personally.

It'd be nice to catch them, but in this circumstance I'd rather Miami lose another game. Then the Spurs can start losing some too.