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Pacers putting a hurt on tge Cavs, up 32 with under 8 min to go.

 

A bandaged Lebron on the bench.

One wonders if the league will being back the crew from the Lakers-Kings Game 6 from 2002 to officiate game 7 to ensure that the right team wins.

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Pacers gave up 26pts to Lebron in the 1st half. One has to assume they'll adjust and start double-teaming him. If not, this thing should be over.
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Pacers gave up 26pts to Lebron in the 1st half. One has to assume they'll adjust and start double-teaming him. If not, this thing should be over.

They adjust, jumping screens and doubling... and tie the game in short order.
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Lebron & Co get it done, winning by just 4 pts. The great one put up 40 again in the win.

 

One has to wonder if he'll have enough in the tank off short rest for the next round Tuesday.

 

Meanwhile, Harden's team gets an easy game 1 win over a worn-out Jazz team.

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Raptors finally get over that Lebron mountain starting tonight!

They get to face an exhausted version of Lebron. They should get the win, I'd think. Although the wise guys are knocking Toronto's ability to play D.
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Sixers-Celtics

 

:drool:

 

Despite last night's outcome, I think the C's are in trouble. With Brown joining Irving and Hayward as preseason starting 5 members out, I think the Sixers might be too much. Hope I'm wrong.

Sure seems like the Sixers are the better team right now. Boston played just about perfect last night. Edited by goose
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Raptors finally get over that Lebron mountain starting tonight!

They get to face an exhausted version of Lebron. They should get the win, I'd think. Although the wise guys are knocking Toronto's ability to play D.

Raptors proving them wrong so far, having jumped out to an early lead. Cav bench was 6 of 22 at one point early on. Lebron is starting to take over, though.
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Lebron ties it with :15 to go...Toronto misses the open three and two put-backs, leaving it tied with 0.6 left in regulation...

 

Lebron's quick release just misses. OT!!!

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Cleveland, up 1 with 32 sec left doesn't go two for one. They wind it down and force a three pt-er. Toronto ball with 16 sec...

 

They wind it down and miss the open trey.

 

Cleveland wins by one!

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That Raptors game last night was a dagger through the hearts of Toronto fans. Lebron is one of the greats. He hit that fade away jumper when it counted and several Raptors players absolutely choked at the end. The pressure on them for game 2 will be extreme.
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That Raptors game last night was a dagger through the hearts of Toronto fans. Lebron is one of the greats. He hit that fade away jumper when it counted and several Raptors players absolutely choked at the end. The pressure on them for game 2 will be extreme.

Heckuva game. To let that one get away...just a back-breaker.
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The Jazz go from up 18 to down 5 and back up to as much as 12 to win game two of the series. Solid defense was key, especially gang rebounding down the stretch.
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Cleveland wins game 2 convincingly on the shoulders of another 40+ night by Lebron (with double digit assists).

 

Boston comes back from down 22 to win over Philly

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Lebron is super human! We are fortunate to witness his career as fans. The Toronto Star had a good description of the crowd yesterday in Toronto. Watching him in "horrified admiration".
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Lebron is super human! We are fortunate to witness his career as fans. The Toronto Star had a good description of the crowd yesterday in Toronto. Watching him in "horrified admiration".

:LOL:

 

Jazz fans may be feeling that tonight as Harden and Co are blowing Utah out by 30. That was the halftime lead, but the Jazz have cut it to 27 pts with 7 sec left in the 3rd. There's hope. ;)

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