Ruzious wrote:As far as quality of teams, play, and drama, the Houston/Portly series was probably better than anything that will be in the East playoffs this year.
doubt it...miami and Brooklyn is going to be crazy...If it happens
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Ruzious wrote:As far as quality of teams, play, and drama, the Houston/Portly series was probably better than anything that will be in the East playoffs this year.

deneem4 wrote:Ruzious wrote:As far as quality of teams, play, and drama, the Houston/Portly series was probably better than anything that will be in the East playoffs this year.
doubt it...miami and Brooklyn is going to be crazy...If it happens
Ruzious wrote:deneem4 wrote:Ruzious wrote:As far as quality of teams, play, and drama, the Houston/Portly series was probably better than anything that will be in the East playoffs this year.
doubt it...miami and Brooklyn is going to be crazy...If it happens
Brooklyn's a team filled with players at various stages of over the hill. I don't consider them even a playoffs-worthy team. The San Antonio v Dallas series has been miles better than a Miami/Brooklyn series would likely be.
FAH1223 wrote:DAMIAN THRILLARD! Wow!
Kid got ice in his veins
Blazers win a playoff series for first time since 2000.
closg00 wrote:Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:I my crystal ball and it were draft day all over again, I would send Trevor Booker and/or Jordan Crawford the #3 to Portland for the #6 and the #11 if they were interested. (I would give both to the Blazers if necessary).
At #6, I would draft Damian Lillard. At #11, I would draft John Henson.
At #32, I would draft Will Barton
At #46, I would draft Darius Miller
This looks pretty damn good. There is a chance that Portland would take Lillard at 3. I was very tempted to suggest we take him at three.

JWizmentality wrote:So glad the Houston Floppers are gone. Couldn't happen in a better way. Suck it Houston, suck it hard!!
dobrojim wrote:
Harden's rxn at the end - priceless.

Illuminaire wrote:It amazed me how little defensive attention Dame Lillard, professional assassin, received from Houston's defense during THE pivotal play of the entire series.
They need heart surgery, a new coach, and a few vets off the bench who actually care about stopping the other team from scoring.
hands11 wrote:Man. MEM giving OKC a game so far in Game 7

Illmatic12 wrote:When we played the Grizzlies during the season, I never would have imagined that we'd still be playing in the playoffs while that team is at home

Illmatic12 wrote:Westbrook has stretches where he looks like a HOFer