The Finals … call your shot
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Edwards is no Kobe.
Did anyone really think Minnesota could pull this series out? There's a reason why OKC won 19 more games in the regular season.
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Wolves got homered at home
Silver is desperate to make SGA the face of the league.
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The Face of the League moniker is so overdone. There's not going to be one because of how the NBA salary cap is set up now. No repeat champions anymore. The larger than life guys who represent a league in any sport become that guy by playing for championships all the time.
Jordan, LeBron, Magic, Bird, etc.
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Looks like a long layoff is looming before the Finals. Killing any momentum as the nation eagerly awaits Indianapolis versus Oklahomo City
David Stern didn't die to see this happen to his league
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That fucking retard moved a franchise out of Seattle to OKC.
The league deserves every bit of what's coming.
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Fuck OKC.
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Obviously not a Thunder fan but holly shit did Seattle lose a once in a generation/great GM. Still hoping Indiana wins but other than the unsexy city/franchise names, this should be an excellent Finals. Now that there are nearly two decades since the Sonics left with no players from Seattle I’m not losing any sleep over them winning although I hope they fail. Due to their youth, I expected the Lakers to beat them (worst prediction in the thread rather easy).
Sam Presti deserves a statue if they win. I just googled him and not surprised he spent 7 years in the front office of San Antonio before becoming GM, he’s only 47.
Halliburton and SGA with two great supporting casts should be fun, way better than a Boston final repeat. Fuck Halburton’s dad though, he’s a dipshit. NBA players voted Hali the most overrated player in the nba, oops. #myPacers -
I wanted Denver or Minnesota obviously, but I'm glad that all the Spike Lee, Timothy Chardonneygayyeh, Benn Stiller shit is just about over.
It's good long term for the NBA that two small market, excellently constructed teams are in it this year. They still got a playoffs full of LA, New York, and Boston.
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It looks like we’re guaranteed at least one more night of Inside The NBA before ESPN fucks it up.




