You guys know the deal by now-at 5:30, me and Zach McCann are going to live the blog on Game 6. Get excited and join us then.
You guys know the deal by now-at 5:30, me and Zach McCann are going to live the blog on Game 6. Get excited and join us then.
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WOW. Lebron just took a huge step back. He did not do a press conference after the game. Way to go whiner……. I am a Denver fan and was so rooting for a Denver Orlando series so the puppets can go to hell. Kobe has a better cast around him so this does not mean Lebron is not the best player in the league, but Lebron needs to grow up. I can not believe I am saying this, but…. Kobe the best team player and Lebron the best one on one player…. There you go.
LeBron is the man !!! Being a magic fan, as long as LeBron was on the court, “no matter what kind of lead Orlando had”, or “how little time was left”, it was hard to be confident with LeBron on the other team. He is awesome !!!! Cobe is good, but I would rather be up against Cobe than LeBron, yet I think LA has a better all around team than Cleveland. I also think Orlando does very well in away games, so I think they will play well in LA. It should be a good series !!!
Better team won. Everyone can cry as much as they want, but that’s what happened. And yes, the Magic are without their 2nd best player, Jameer (who, I think Cleveland fans can agree now, is an ACTUAL All-Star PG, not Williams), so you have to give think about that when we played against Boston and beat Cleveland. Rondo wouldn’t have had such a big series, nor would the Magic had blown leads against Boston without Nelson (although to be honest, a completely healthy C’s team would’ve beat a completely healthy Magic team).
The fact the Magic won, overcame adversity and grew up right in front of the nation’s eyes should be respected, whether you like them or not. And don’t be a sourpuss and say you’re not going to watch the Finals now. It’s going to be a good, interesting series with two similar playstyles (LA’s got a better offense, but Orlando has a much better defense). As a lot of people will be saying, it depends on which Bynum shows up. Howard destroyed him in both games, and as long as the Lakers’ PG’s keep struggling, missing Nelson won’t be *as big* of a deal.
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