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Can we henceforth refer to last night as the May Day Massacre?

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by DarkHorse, May 2, 2017.

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    Don't get overconfident... winning the Alamo didn't help Santa Anna in the long run...
     
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    I read Remember the AT&Dmo...
     
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    Let's wait until July to name this please!
     
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    We were in San Antonio last night, not Boston.
     
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    The only way yesterday means ANYTHING, is if the Rockets take care of business and win the series. If they don't nobody is going to give a rats a$$ if they blew them out in game one. It will be henceforth referred to in the future as "how the hell did the Rockets destroy SA in game one only for the Spurs to come back and win the series.

    Case in point. Lakers vs Boston in the '85 NBA Finals. In game one Boston DESTROYED the Lakers 148-114. The Lakers came back and won gm 2 and wound up winning the series in six games. Reflecting back nobody really gives a damn how bad Boston beat LA in game one. What people remember is that the Lakers NOT Boston won that series.
     
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