NBA Finals!

LeBron got off with a few calls so far. We'll see how the foul situation goes...
 
Even with a slow start, the Spurs lead at the half.

Both Duncan and James have three fouls. That could lead either one or both to have foul trouble in the second half. I feel that the Spurs could do without Duncan better than the Cavs could do without James.

The opening minutes of the second half will be key here.
 
As an aside, am I the only person who thinks they're playing better because the stupidest coach in the NBA finally figured out that Hughes was killing them?
 
Sorry, guys, I came in late. Been preoccupied. :D

From what I've seen, Game 3 is happening just as I figured it would. My boys are having a harder time maintaining a lead, and Duncan's getting too itchy.

I won't be surprised if we lose this one, but we'll still take the series.

Although, at the moment, we're holding a five-point lead ;)
 
Spurs up by 5 at the end of the third quarter. Each of Duncan and James has failed to cover himself with glory. It will be interesting to see the final quarter.
 
Cav's are coming back! Had a couple close calls there that could have given them the lead, but there's still plenty of time to make up that 4 point difference.
 
Trombonus said:
Cav's are coming back! Had a couple close calls there that could have given them the lead, but there's still plenty of time to make up that 4 point difference.

Could. You never know. These last two minutes will be interesting.
 
I have never seen any team get as many breaks from the refs as the Spurs. Good lord, Bowen fouled James on purpose, right in front of the ref, and there's no call. FUCK!!! :mad:


Then again, they were about 2 for 75 from the 3 point line, so maybe it should have never come down to that. *shrug*
 
I'll never be one to argue the calls of refs. I don't get that deep into the game. But one thing I have learned is that luck seems just as important as skill in a game such as basketball.

We took Game 3. I'm sure there will be all sorts of analysis and second-guessing regarding the outcome, just as there is in ANY close game. As a Spurs fan, I'm happy.

That's all that matters to me.
 
An interesting negative comparison. Ginobili stunk up the place for the Spurs, however, Gibson stunk up the place even worse for the Cavs.

Neither Duncan nor James was able to shine in a key game.

The Cavs did show a lot more life with the injured Huges out.

The next game should be interesting.
 
Me I care....and I'm only getting to hear the action being talked about by lurking on here....or reading online after the freaking games :rolleyes:
 
The Cavs had to win game three. They didn't. With their playoff experience, I don't believe the Spurs will blow four straight games like the Mavs did last year. But then again, I still don't believe the Mavs blew that series.

Great season, Cavs. Close but no cigar.

Rumple Foreskin :cool:
 
Foul! How'd the ref miss that last call! Lebron would've won the game if not for the flagrant push-grab-forearm shiver! A tainted win for the Spurs and motivation for the Cavs who will come back hard and hungry! :cool:
 
slyc_willie said:
With all due respect . . .

Screw you. :D

I care.
No thank you. :D

The NBA season lasts...what a year and a half...then along comes the playoffs which last the rest of the year. Every team in the league except two get into the playoffs. :rolleyes:
 
S-Des said:
I care. I've just given up all hope at this point.
I do too. and I have as well.

And Zeb, exaggerate much? The baseball season has more than twice as many games. And so they have sixteen teams in the playoffs, so what? If they didn't we wouldn't have gotten to see the Mavericks vs. the Warriors, which in my opinion was the best series of the playoffs this year.
 
jomar said:
Foul! How'd the ref miss that last call! Lebron would've won the game if not for the flagrant push-grab-forearm shiver! A tainted win for the Spurs and motivation for the Cavs who will come back hard and hungry! :cool:

I doubt they would've won. Bowen fouled him immediately and, even if he'd gone to the line, the Cavs are one of the worst free-throw shooting teams in the league. It just wasn't their game to win.
 
OK, sports fangs! Tonight is the fourth game of the NBA playoffs. The Cavs win tonight or take the rest of the spring and summer off. The Spurs are favored by three.
 
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