God, I hope it's Chicago. Hard to pick against the Heat right now, though. They play incredible defense and you just can't completely stop their offense.
Boy, I'll tell you I was shocked and amazed that a thread with a title like this would be one of yours.
Boy, I'll tell you I was shocked and amazed that a response as sarcastic as this would be one of yours.
Why don't you just buzz off, Tim? If you don't like my threads and don't want to contribute, stay out.
Lighten up, Francis. Neither series is over yet.
Francis???
Anyway, it's true that the Hawks might win the series against the Bulls -- call this wishful thinking on my part, because I don't think the Hawks have a prayer against the Heat.
The Celtics aren't in a position to win the series against the Heat, though. Not without the fountain of youth or Rondo miraculously becoming fully healthy and averaging a triple double.
They blew a golden opportunity tonight. A win would have put the Heat on the ropes.
I agree, the Celtics would have put themselves in a decent position if they had won tonight -- though it still would have been very difficult with Rondo as hobbled as he is.
After they gave it all they could tonight and still came up short, though, I just can't see this team finding a way to extend the series past 6 games, let alone win it.
I don't think it's at all unreasonable to think that way, either. I'm looking ahead, now, because I'm really hoping somebody else will be able to prevent LeBron from getting his first title. I have faith in Dallas, and I think even OKC or Memphis would give them a run for their money. Bulls probably have the best chance, though, since they'd have HCA.