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I expect Manu to bounce back and have a good series.
Spurs in 5
Spurs in 5
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Originally Posted by Goldmember
35KD wrote:
I would want the Spurs to win as i hate the Thunder but I got money on this series soooooo GO OKC!!
Originally Posted by Al3xis
I have no idea but I'm inclined to think OKC's athleticism and speed eventually wins out.
In 7.Originally Posted by dreClark
Originally Posted by Al3xis
I have no idea but I'm inclined to think OKC's athleticism and speed eventually wins out.
Originally Posted by JumpmanFromDaBay
Originally Posted by Goldmember
35KD wrote:
I would want the Spurs to win as i hate the Thunder but I got money on this series soooooo GO OKC!!
C'mon man
The Lakers got swept just last year, so I wouldn't use the fact they've beaten the last two champs as a crux for your argument. And Dallas this year was a shell of its former self. Also, the same problem could arise in this WCF if OKC isn't careful. Last year they got worked by a savvy squad of veterans with a great coach. This year, it's another savvy squad of vets, with an even greater coach, and they have the home court this time.Originally Posted by JesusShuttlesworth34
The Spurs played an 8th seed Jazz team that was happy to just make the playoffs and a banged up crippled Clippers team. Their playoff run has been rather easy when compared to the Thunder's route. OKC has knocked off the last two NBA champs and I don't see Parker or anyone slowing down Westbrook and they don't have someone that matches up well with KD.
Originally Posted by RaWeX05
Spurs in 5.
#truthOriginally Posted by dmbrhs
The Lakers got swept just last year, so I wouldn't use the fact they've beaten the last two champs as a crux for your argument. And Dallas this year was a shell of its former self. Also, the same problem could arise in this WCF if OKC isn't careful. Last year they got worked by a savvy squad of veterans with a great coach. This year, it's another savvy squad of vets, with an even greater coach, and they have the home court this time.Originally Posted by JesusShuttlesworth34
The Spurs played an 8th seed Jazz team that was happy to just make the playoffs and a banged up crippled Clippers team. Their playoff run has been rather easy when compared to the Thunder's route. OKC has knocked off the last two NBA champs and I don't see Parker or anyone slowing down Westbrook and they don't have someone that matches up well with KD.
Originally Posted by dmbrhs
The Lakers got swept just last year, so I wouldn't use the fact they've beaten the last two champs as a crux for your argument. And Dallas this year was a shell of its former self. Also, the same problem could arise in this WCF if OKC isn't careful. Last year they got worked by a savvy squad of veterans with a great coach. This year, it's another savvy squad of vets, with an even greater coach, and they have the home court this time.Originally Posted by JesusShuttlesworth34
The Spurs played an 8th seed Jazz team that was happy to just make the playoffs and a banged up crippled Clippers team. Their playoff run has been rather easy when compared to the Thunder's route. OKC has knocked off the last two NBA champs and I don't see Parker or anyone slowing down Westbrook and they don't have someone that matches up well with KD.