I'm a casual NBA fan at best, but the Spurs/Thunder series was tremendous entertainment. And Tim Duncan and Kevin Durant are just as classy as any two hockey players you could name. The NBA has a host of problems, and is behind hockey, baseball, and football in my eyes, but I think some people here are being overly harsh.
2012 Stanley Cup Final: New Jersey Devils vs. Los Angeles Kings
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Re: 2012 Stanley Cup Final: New Jersey Devils vs. Los Angeles Kings
I'm a casual NBA fan at best, but the Spurs/Thunder series was tremendous entertainment. And Tim Duncan and Kevin Durant are just as classy as any two hockey players you could name. The NBA has a host of problems, and is behind hockey, baseball, and football in my eyes, but I think some people here are being overly harsh.Originally posted by Thrash13Dr. Jones was right in stating that. We should have believed him.Originally posted by slickdtcDrJones brings the stinky cheese is what we've all learned from this debacle.Originally posted by Kipnis22yes your fantasy world when your proven wrong about 95% of your post -
Re: 2012 Stanley Cup Final: New Jersey Devils vs. Los Angeles Kings
Been away from OS but I just wanted to offer my congrats to the Kings. If they won the Cup, I wondered if they would have a parade. I was blown away by how many people showed up in LA to salute the Kings.Comment
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Re: 2012 Stanley Cup Final: New Jersey Devils vs. Los Angeles Kings
I'm a casual NBA fan at best, but the Spurs/Thunder series was tremendous entertainment. And Tim Duncan and Kevin Durant are just as classy as any two hockey players you could name. The NBA has a host of problems, and is behind hockey, baseball, and football in my eyes, but I think some people here are being overly harsh.
I dunno...I used to be the most hard-core NBA fan there was. It was really my first pro sports love as back in the 80's the Bad Boys were (and still are) my favorite teams of all time. Even into the early 90's there were still great rivalries and games I could watch where I didn't have a rooting interest. But as of the last decade or so, the league just doesn't speak to me anymore. I actually can't stand the NBA, and I have not watched a full regular season or playoff game in years. I'll scan the scores and if a game is close in the 4th I'll flip over, but otherwise - to me, anyway - the game is unwatchable. It doesn't help that there are no real rivalries, and since Stern in the post-MJ world decided to make the league all about 1-2 stars to the detriment of the teams and allowed the inmates to basically run the asylum, I've all but given the NBA up for dead.
Anyway, this being the hockey thread, I guess the Rick Nash to NYR thing was true after all...eventually. Good squad Torts will have under his command next year. Which I'll be privy to all the coverage, since I'm (sort of regretfully) moving back to the East Coast from beautiful SoCal....real hockey weather, I guess.
Welcome back VanCitySportsGuy...if you were hibernating, you missed the better part of the summer!Comment
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Re: 2012 Stanley Cup Final: New Jersey Devils vs. Los Angeles Kings
Jordan's retirement coupled with the 1999 lockout killed most of my interest in the NBA. I was a big fan before all that occurred.
Same with baseball, they had the 1994 lockout right after some amazing World Series with the Twins and Blue Jays. Then they followed that up with the steroid explosion, at which point I stopped caring about baseball.Comment
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