I think the big turning point in the series was game 5 when Rasheed Wallace left a hot handed Robert Horry wide open for the game winning 3-pointer.
Final Score
81 - 74
What a series!!!
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I think the big turning point in the series was game 5 when Rasheed Wallace left a hot handed Robert Horry wide open for the game winning 3-pointer.
Final Score
81 - 74
What a series!!!
My friend was going so crazy when they won, He's such a BB lover.
I wanted Detroit to win.Quote:
Originally Posted by Linkin Park
I guess it's was good to see the number 1 and 2 defenseive teams play each other.
The Spurs bench stepped up. (Barry and Horry)
Detroit's Lindsey Hunter sucked and Antonio played well.
Chauncey Billups didn't step up like he should have and they didn't use Rasheed enough when he was in the game. He was automatic.
Considering I live about an hour from San Antonio, you'd think I would be happy, but I don't give a shit about basketball.
I bet Hippychick is partying her ass off tonight though! :drunk:
You would have thought Horry would have been triple teamed, definately not the guy I would leave open, he is known for this :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Busyman
Greatest series in quite some time, thanks Detroit and San Antonio :cool:
Who thinks they stole the MVP to Manu Ginobilli?
well, i am glad san-antonio won... why you ask?
well i am a lakers fan...
doesnt make sense huh?
well look one year back - who beat the lakers? detroit..!!!
harhar- the payback time has come!! muahahahahahaha :D
Yeah but Manu Ginobilli deserved a lot more the MVP than Tim Duncan..
probably because he isn't american
Manu is a beast but Duncan keeps them grounded.Quote:
Originally Posted by dudevenezuela
He was an obvious pick for MVP.
may i add that you can see the same thing with Shaq's 3 MVP titles... Kobe was the beast, yet Shaq kept them from losing too many.... :D