| Cavs tie series Posted: 5/12/2008 8:17:16 PM | So much for the Celtic juggernaut... they haven't won one game on the road in the playoffs. I do love KG and Ray Allen, but I'm not convinced this team is championship calibre.
Hard to believe that whoever comes out of the East can beat the West. Unless the West games go to 7 and they are completely beat up... it's just a different level of game. The last 2 months of the season in the West were championship-level. These guys are ready to play!
I can't call who makes it out of the West - my heart and brain are conflicted! But I think whoever it may be - they beat the East team. | |
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| Cavs tie series Posted: 5/12/2008 8:18:51 PM | All I can say is it's a good thing for Boston they will be playing Game 7 of every series at home | |
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| Cavs tie series Posted: 5/12/2008 9:02:16 PM | I agree! They are undefeated at home, and that may be a big advantage.
I think there is a lot of pressure on KG - more than anybody.
How is this topic deemed "redundant"? I didn't see anything about this series? | |
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| Cavs tie series Posted: 5/12/2008 10:36:12 PM | | Celtics are going to win the next two games....Not worried, not even a bit. | |
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| Cavs tie series Posted: 5/13/2008 4:02:57 AM | ^^^ I jost don't see them winning in Cleveland. Celts will win in 7. (too bad) | |
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| Cavs tie series Posted: 5/13/2008 4:20:04 AM | This might be a very pivotal series. Both KG and LBJ have a lot to lose by not advancing. And they are both very proud.
I agree with Prairie - it will likely go 7 games. Break out the popcorn! | |
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