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NBA Finals: Dallas Mavericks vs. Miami Heat

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by Carl Herrera, May 25, 2011.

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What do you expect to be the result

  1. Dallas in 4

    6 vote(s)
    1.6%
  2. Dallas in 5

    12 vote(s)
    3.2%
  3. Dallas in 6

    113 vote(s)
    30.5%
  4. Dallas in 7

    43 vote(s)
    11.6%
  5. Miami in 4

    10 vote(s)
    2.7%
  6. Miami in 5

    40 vote(s)
    10.8%
  7. Miami in 6

    115 vote(s)
    31.1%
  8. Miami in 7

    31 vote(s)
    8.4%
  1. BleedRocketsRed

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    As long as they do not play Jet in the fourth quarter...
     
  2. Liberon

    Liberon Rookie

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    My point is Lebron and Wade can play rough street ball if warranted and still score despite brutal or murderous contact. Lebron is just a quick and but has more strength and explosion than Jordan. And he's got like 4 inches on Jordan (6'4 1/2 vs 6'9). Wade could give it to Pippen without a sweat.
     
  3. AstroRocket

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  4. Mr. Space City

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    Did LeBron hairline move back some more. lol
     
  6. Bandwagoner

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    How old are you? Please answer honestly.

    The reason I ask is because you obviously have no idea what era Jordan played in. If anyone did what the Bad Boy Pistons did in todays game they would be kicked out of the NBA. That isn't an exaggeration.
     
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  7. tellitlikeitis

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    http://blogs.thescore.com/tbj/2011/05/27/the-lebron-james-headband-timeline/

     
  8. James Gabriel

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    Come to think it, it would be interesting if Dallas loses 2 straight only to win 3 back at home then 1 at Miami.

    Kinda like 2006 again, although with a different twist this time. :grin:
     
  9. sammy

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    That's some in-depth headband analysis right there :grin:
     
  10. bullardfan

    bullardfan なんでやねん

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    i hate on Lebron a lot but that headband thing is a bit below the belt. Yeah, he's balding. So what. MJ made being bald cool...for black guys. If the Heat win it all I'm sure LBJ will be sporting the clean shaven head in the near future.
     
  11. Mr. Space City

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    at leas it's not like alex tyus lol

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  12. Mr. Space City

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    fixed :p
     
  13. sammy

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    #zerorings
     
  14. bullardfan

    bullardfan なんでやねん

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    dam. time to shave his head maybe?
     
  15. tellitlikeitis

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    It wasn't the intended objective, ha. I just happened to stumble upon it.
     
  16. Octavianus

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    Heat win, and ppl talk about lebrons hairline.
    Hate much?
     
  17. WinorLoseMate

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    Octavianus.. a year and a half ago you were no where to be seen on these forums. This year you're posting in every NBA dish thread. Bandwagon much? At least fans like MemphisX and Nuggets4 practice what they preach. You're just looking for haters to justify your support of the Heat.
     
  18. Octavianus

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    Really? Been on this forum for ages. I just stopped posting cause of the yof posters.
    Just starting posting when all the haters who know nothing about bball started bagging the heat, just look at all the stupid posts in heat threads and how many ppl pick the heat to lose. Realgm is more balanced lol......
     
  19. roxstarz

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    I think what he means is why weren't you supporting the heat last year instead of this year. That would be the definition of a Bandwagon fan.
     
  20. WinorLoseMate

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    There are three main groups of fans..
    1. Lakers Fans
    2. Heat Fans
    3. Other NBA fans

    You will just have to face that you will have haters once your team becomes that good. Anything they do will be displayed in a negative light such as The Decision by Lebron. He didn't abandon Cleveland. He gave that team a good seven years of his career and they were the best years in the franchise's history. I on the other hand, don't have any real opinion on who wins the NBA finals when the Rockets aren't in the picture.
     

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