***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

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  • ehh
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    • Mar 2003
    • 28962

    #7231
    Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

    Originally posted by daflyboys
    You know what the TV gods want: SA/DET SA vs. King James isn't gonna cut it ratings wise.
    I think CLE/SA would get better ratings. Most casual fans (who are the numbers that drive up ratings) will find SA/DET extremely boring because it will be a defensive struggle.

    Compare that to LeBron's first appearance in the Finals. I don't think it'd even be close rating wise.
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    • trobinson97
      Lie,cheat,steal,kill: Win
      • Oct 2004
      • 16366

      #7232
      Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

      What is the sense of having Drexler present the trophy to the Spurs? Wasn't George Gervin in the building?

      Nice post season run by Utah, All props for a nice season and run. They've got great players and will definitely be back for more.


      We'll see you next week San Antonio.
      PS: You guys are great.

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      • SPTO
        binging
        • Feb 2003
        • 68046

        #7233
        Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

        Originally posted by ehh
        I think CLE/SA would get better ratings. Most casual fans (who are the numbers that drive up ratings) will find SA/DET extremely boring because it will be a defensive struggle.

        Compare that to LeBron's first appearance in the Finals. I don't think it'd even be close rating wise.
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        • 23
          yellow
          • Sep 2002
          • 66469

          #7234
          Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

          Thank God the Spurs ended this quickly.

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          • bball_1523
            MVP
            • Aug 2003
            • 5344

            #7235
            Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

            wow jazz couldn't even compete lol. I like Boozer and Deron, they played fine throughout the series minus this game. Spurs were just too tough and too good.

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            • Psyblast
              2023 National Champions
              • Jun 2003
              • 42584

              #7236
              Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

              Originally posted by trobinson97
              We'll see you next week San Antonio.


              Nice job giving the Cavs fans material if they win. :wink:

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              • jfsolo
                Live Action, please?
                • May 2003
                • 12965

                #7237
                Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

                Originally posted by ehh
                I think CLE/SA would get better ratings. Most casual fans (who are the numbers that drive up ratings) will find SA/DET extremely boring because it will be a defensive struggle.

                Compare that to LeBron's first appearance in the Finals. I don't think it'd even be close rating wise.
                Lebron being in the Finals is the only chance for the ratings to be decent/good. SA/DET may challenge the 2003 Finals for lowest rated Finals ever(at least in the last 30 years)
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                • trobinson97
                  Lie,cheat,steal,kill: Win
                  • Oct 2004
                  • 16366

                  #7238
                  Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

                  Originally posted by Psyblast
                  Nice job giving the Cavs fans material if they win. :wink:

                  Lol, I'd like to think they'd have more class than to throw it in my face in the very very unlikely event the Pistons lose the series.

                  We've got material too though, but of course, I wouldn't dream of doing such a thing.
                  PS: You guys are great.

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                  • TheMatrix31
                    RF
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 52926

                    #7239
                    Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

                    What a waste.

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                    • Snigitty James
                      Banned
                      • Mar 2007
                      • 615

                      #7240
                      Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

                      Well congrats to the Jazz on a great season. We went further than most people in the media thought. Now Utah is a team to beat in the NBA once again.

                      Maybe we need to have training camp in San Antonio. Why the hell can't we win there? lol

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                      • RobtAndProud
                        Rookie
                        • Sep 2006
                        • 310

                        #7241
                        Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

                        I am a huge spurs fan (being from San Antonio) so trust me when I say watch out for Utah next year. Boozer and Williams were phenomenal in the series. Eveyone knows that to be a contender in the NBA you need a point guard that can attack the basket and get into the lane and that is exactly what Williams does. Now if they get rid of AK and get a score SG then Utah has a chance of going all the way. Okur just had an awful series, I would not trade him at all. I think if Utah can package a deal with someone giving AK, Harpring and maybe also a 1st round pick they can get a scoring SG and be dangerous!

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                        • X*Cell
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                          • Sep 2002
                          • 8107

                          #7242
                          Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

                          My brother and I did a played simulation of Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals... here are the results:

                          Cavs: 67
                          Pistons: 82


                          FG%

                          Cavs - .369
                          Pistons - .367

                          3pt%

                          Cavs - .250 (5/20)
                          Pistons - .347 (8/23)

                          FT%

                          Cavs - 0/0 (gonna be a record i guess)
                          Pistons - 10/12

                          Points in the Paint

                          Cavs - 44
                          Pistons - 36

                          Bench Points

                          Cavs - 28
                          Pistons - 8

                          2nd Chance Points

                          Cavs - 14
                          Pistons - 10

                          Fast Break

                          Cavs - 6
                          Pistons - 10

                          Pistons
                          Chauncey Billups - 32 pts, 5 ast, 6 stl, 5/13 3's, 5/5 ft's
                          Rip Hamilton - 17 pts
                          Chris Webber - 7 pts, 3/3 fg, 8 reb
                          Tay Prince - 12 pts, 8 reb
                          Sheed Wallace - 6 pts, 12 reb

                          Cavs
                          LBJ - 19 pts, 4 blks, 3/7 3's
                          Andy Varejao - 14 pts, 10 reb
                          SAN ANTONIO SPURS

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                          • jmood88
                            Sean Payton: Retribution
                            • Jul 2003
                            • 34639

                            #7243
                            Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

                            Originally posted by X*Cell
                            My brother and I did a played simulation of Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals... here are the results:

                            Cavs: 67
                            Pistons: 82


                            FG%

                            Cavs - .369
                            Pistons - .367

                            3pt%

                            Cavs - .250 (5/20)
                            Pistons - .347 (8/23)

                            FT%

                            Cavs - 0/0 (gonna be a record i guess)
                            Pistons - 10/12

                            Points in the Paint

                            Cavs - 44
                            Pistons - 36

                            Bench Points

                            Cavs - 28
                            Pistons - 8

                            2nd Chance Points

                            Cavs - 14
                            Pistons - 10

                            Fast Break

                            Cavs - 6
                            Pistons - 10

                            Pistons
                            Chauncey Billups - 32 pts, 5 ast, 6 stl, 5/13 3's, 5/5 ft's
                            Rip Hamilton - 17 pts
                            Chris Webber - 7 pts, 3/3 fg, 8 reb
                            Tay Prince - 12 pts, 8 reb
                            Sheed Wallace - 6 pts, 12 reb

                            Cavs
                            LBJ - 19 pts, 4 blks, 3/7 3's
                            Andy Varejao - 14 pts, 10 reb
                            I doubt that that will be the final score.
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                            • ExtremeGamer
                              Extra Life 11/3/18
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 35299

                              #7244
                              Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

                              Originally posted by X*Cell
                              My brother and I did a played simulation of Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals... here are the results:

                              Cavs: 67
                              Pistons: 82

                              FG%

                              Cavs - .369
                              Pistons - .367

                              3pt%

                              Cavs - .250 (5/20)
                              Pistons - .347 (8/23)

                              FT%

                              Cavs - 0/0 (gonna be a record i guess)
                              Pistons - 10/12

                              Points in the Paint

                              Cavs - 44
                              Pistons - 36

                              Bench Points

                              Cavs - 28
                              Pistons - 8

                              2nd Chance Points

                              Cavs - 14
                              Pistons - 10

                              Fast Break

                              Cavs - 6
                              Pistons - 10

                              Pistons
                              Chauncey Billups - 32 pts, 5 ast, 6 stl, 5/13 3's, 5/5 ft's
                              Rip Hamilton - 17 pts
                              Chris Webber - 7 pts, 3/3 fg, 8 reb
                              Tay Prince - 12 pts, 8 reb
                              Sheed Wallace - 6 pts, 12 reb

                              Cavs
                              LBJ - 19 pts, 4 blks, 3/7 3's
                              Andy Varejao - 14 pts, 10 reb
                              Weird game. Cavs shot better, had more in the paint points, more bench points, etc. But got blown out?

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                              • Snigitty James
                                Banned
                                • Mar 2007
                                • 615

                                #7245
                                Re: ***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***

                                Originally posted by X*Cell
                                My brother and I did a played simulation of Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals... here are the results:

                                Cavs: 67
                                Pistons: 82


                                FG%

                                Cavs - .369
                                Pistons - .367

                                3pt%

                                Cavs - .250 (5/20)
                                Pistons - .347 (8/23)

                                FT%

                                Cavs - 0/0 (gonna be a record i guess)
                                Pistons - 10/12

                                Points in the Paint

                                Cavs - 44
                                Pistons - 36

                                Bench Points

                                Cavs - 28
                                Pistons - 8

                                2nd Chance Points

                                Cavs - 14
                                Pistons - 10

                                Fast Break

                                Cavs - 6
                                Pistons - 10

                                Pistons
                                Chauncey Billups - 32 pts, 5 ast, 6 stl, 5/13 3's, 5/5 ft's
                                Rip Hamilton - 17 pts
                                Chris Webber - 7 pts, 3/3 fg, 8 reb
                                Tay Prince - 12 pts, 8 reb
                                Sheed Wallace - 6 pts, 12 reb

                                Cavs
                                LBJ - 19 pts, 4 blks, 3/7 3's
                                Andy Varejao - 14 pts, 10 reb
                                ummmm...... no.

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