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Big_Bad_LA wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
No, how can they? Atlanta was up by 3 when that happend so it was anyone's game. But, I think they might get another fine or something. IMO
The NBA today granted a game protest filed by the Miami Heat after its 117-111 loss to the Atlanta Hawks on December 19 at Philips Arena which will result in the replay of the final 51.9 seconds of the game
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I wonder what they would do if they didn't both play in the east?
For example, what if it was Boston and the Lakers and they weren't gonna play again in the same arena?
Would they do a special trip out to Boston again to play 51 seconds and then just go home?
Sorry but I would not drive from Orange County to Staples just to watch 51 seconds unless there were some serious drink specials going down.
For example, what if it was Boston and the Lakers and they weren't gonna play again in the same arena?
Would they do a special trip out to Boston again to play 51 seconds and then just go home?
Sorry but I would not drive from Orange County to Staples just to watch 51 seconds unless there were some serious drink specials going down.
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