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Post by Morkim on Feb 15, 2014 23:20:04 GMT -5
Doesn't feel like that long ago that the spurs started out 10-0 or 11-0 and lost. Hey.. I really can't remember. Who beat them that season? The Spurs. They beat themselves. -sage nod-
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Post by plax on Feb 15, 2014 23:20:44 GMT -5
Nice win Plax.. LOL 8-0! YOU STAND NO CHANCE! I still have no clue how I held a team to 74 points.
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Post by 101mitch on Feb 15, 2014 23:21:08 GMT -5
Hey.. I really can't remember. Who beat them that season? The Spurs. They beat themselves. -sage nod- I worry about you Morkim..
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Post by plax on Feb 18, 2014 21:50:30 GMT -5
Apologize for lack of updates. Have not had a chance to do much for a few days in terms of updating here.
To keep it short and sweet, I beat DET 4-1 in the ECF and OKC (jeez) swept POR to win 4-0 in the series. Currently in the finals series against OKC.
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Post by awesomeace on Feb 18, 2014 21:59:55 GMT -5
Can OKC go 16-0?
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Post by Morkim on Feb 18, 2014 22:00:55 GMT -5
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Post by 101mitch on Feb 18, 2014 22:44:37 GMT -5
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Post by plax on Feb 21, 2014 12:56:00 GMT -5
Oklahoma City wins it all in epic seven game series
Fight back from 3-1 deficit in series to defeat Cavaliers The series opened up in Oklahoma City where the Cavaliers continued on their defensive run by holding Oklahoma City to less than 80 points to take game one. It was a big hit to the Thunder, who did not lose a game until that point in the playoffs. In a must-win in game two so they can split the series on their home floor, the Thunder showed up and completely dominated the Cavaliers in one of the biggest blowouts in a while as they came up victorious 118-79. The Cavaliers came back swinging when both teams went to the Quicken Loans Arena, home of the Cavaliers, winning both game three and game four, putting the Thunder on the brink of losing another Finals series. With their backs against the wall, the Thunder never looked more determined to come away with the necessary wins, taking both game five and game six to send the series to one final showdown in Oklahoma City for the NBA trophy. And game seven did not disappoint, as the game went back and forth until late in the fourth quarter where Kevin Durant gave his team the lead with a mere two minutes left. The Thunder held off the Cavaliers and won the contest 98-95, giving Oklahoma City their first NBA Championship. It is heartbreaking for Cleveland who went all in to give their fans something to cheer for. It was one of the more exciting Finals series in a while, and hopefully both teams can put on another show next season. Both teams have some questions heading into the offseason, where Cleveland has Luol Deng, Lance Stephenson, and some key role players on expiring deals, while the Thunder have Anderson Varejao and CJ Miles on expiring deals. It will be a big offseason in the NBA.
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Post by Morkim on Feb 21, 2014 13:32:07 GMT -5
Where's my rant?
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Post by plax on Feb 21, 2014 13:33:20 GMT -5
i got to the Finals, nothing to rant about.
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