Was the Pacers loss the most devastating in NBA history?
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Was the Pacers loss the most devastating in NBA history?
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Was the Pacers loss the most devastating in NBA history?
Losing in Game 7 of the Finals and your franchise player suffering a career-altering & likely window-closing injury is the stuff of nightmares.
Losses I'd assume are up there are the Jazz losing the 1998 Finals, the Kings losing the 2002 WCF, the Suns losing the 2007 WCSF, and the Thunder losing the 2016 WCF.
Losses I'd assume are up there are the Jazz losing the 1998 Finals, the Kings losing the 2002 WCF, the Suns losing the 2007 WCSF, and the Thunder losing the 2016 WCF.
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The Warriors blew a 3-1 lead and lost at home in game 7 by 4 points.
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Was gonna say no but I suppose losing the finals and losing any chance to compete thr following year all at once has gotta be up there.
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Brutal loss but they earned the respect of every basketball fan in the world because of how they play.
On the flip side the Thunder won the championship but they lost the respect of every basketball fan in the world because of how they play.
Obviously I'd rather have the championship regardless of public opinion but that has to count for something.
On the flip side the Thunder won the championship but they lost the respect of every basketball fan in the world because of how they play.
Obviously I'd rather have the championship regardless of public opinion but that has to count for something.
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I’m broken hearted for them. The perfect underdog kinda team everyone always yearns for in the NBA and they’re so exciting to watch, especially juxtaposed against the Thunder. Felt like basically ever non Thunder fan was pulling for them and it’s not even like the Thunder are a team people hate or root against. It just speaks to how much more exciting and compelling the IND team was. Really special and memorable team for me.
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GeorgeSears wrote:The Warriors blew a 3-1 lead and lost at home in game 7 by 4 points.
At the time it was, but then they signed KD and won 2 straight titles afterwards.
Indy might not make it back again and their next season is a throwaway season with Hailburton's injury.
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SunDevil wrote:Brutal loss but they earned the respect of every basketball fan in the world because of how they play.
On the flip side the Thunder won the championship but they lost the respect of every basketball fan in the world because of how they play.
Obviously I'd rather have the championship regardless of public opinion but that has to count for something.
Please speak for yourself. The Thunder is a tremendous team, both offense and defensive the entire season. I have mad respect for this team.
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Mephariel wrote:SunDevil wrote:Brutal loss but they earned the respect of every basketball fan in the world because of how they play.
On the flip side the Thunder won the championship but they lost the respect of every basketball fan in the world because of how they play.
Obviously I'd rather have the championship regardless of public opinion but that has to count for something.
Please speak for yourself. The Thunder is a tremendous team, both offense and defensive the entire season. I have mad respect for this team.
Shouldn't generalize and say everybody but clearly the overwhelming majority of fans feel that way.
Go look through 100 pages of the Game 7 thread and you'll see it's the consensus among fans all over the NBA regardless of their favorite team.
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no, but in Pacers history, probably. one game away! i don't know how to feel for Pacers fan atm.
raf1995 wrote:I just don’t think he has that kind of potential. I think we will regret not trading him for a haul in a few years when he’s a mid-tier starter with nice playmaking and defense and a shaky jumper.
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Mephariel wrote:SunDevil wrote:Brutal loss but they earned the respect of every basketball fan in the world because of how they play.
On the flip side the Thunder won the championship but they lost the respect of every basketball fan in the world because of how they play.
Obviously I'd rather have the championship regardless of public opinion but that has to count for something.
Please speak for yourself. The Thunder is a tremendous team, both offense and defensive the entire season. I have mad respect for this team.
Some of the Thunder haters have been deluded these playoffs. "Lost the respect of every basketball fan in the world" LMAO.
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SunDevil wrote:Mephariel wrote:SunDevil wrote:Brutal loss but they earned the respect of every basketball fan in the world because of how they play.
On the flip side the Thunder won the championship but they lost the respect of every basketball fan in the world because of how they play.
Obviously I'd rather have the championship regardless of public opinion but that has to count for something.
Please speak for yourself. The Thunder is a tremendous team, both offense and defensive the entire season. I have mad respect for this team.
Shouldn't generalize and say everybody but clearly the overwhelming majority of fans feel that way.
Go look through 100 pages of the Game 7 thread and you'll see it's the consensus among fans all over the NBA regardless of their favorite team.
The only thing I saw was a bunch of the same people being salty about things. I don't know where you get overwhelming majority from.
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Mad respect for a team that fouls on every play? Lol!
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SunDevil wrote:Mephariel wrote:SunDevil wrote:Brutal loss but they earned the respect of every basketball fan in the world because of how they play.
On the flip side the Thunder won the championship but they lost the respect of every basketball fan in the world because of how they play.
Obviously I'd rather have the championship regardless of public opinion but that has to count for something.
Please speak for yourself. The Thunder is a tremendous team, both offense and defensive the entire season. I have mad respect for this team.
Shouldn't generalize and say everybody but clearly the overwhelming majority of fans feel that way.
Go look through 100 pages of the Game 7 thread and you'll see it's the consensus among fans all over the NBA regardless of their favorite team.
its same old folks saying the same old **** like you. casuals come and go but Thunder will be forever etched in history
raf1995 wrote:I just don’t think he has that kind of potential. I think we will regret not trading him for a haul in a few years when he’s a mid-tier starter with nice playmaking and defense and a shaky jumper.
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Mephariel wrote:SunDevil wrote:Mephariel wrote:
Please speak for yourself. The Thunder is a tremendous team, both offense and defensive the entire season. I have mad respect for this team.
Shouldn't generalize and say everybody but clearly the overwhelming majority of fans feel that way.
Go look through 100 pages of the Game 7 thread and you'll see it's the consensus among fans all over the NBA regardless of their favorite team.
The only thing I saw was a bunch of the same people being salty about things. I don't know where you get overwhelming majority from.
he's a troll. a casual. he'll come back when he needs to yell at clouds again.
raf1995 wrote:I just don’t think he has that kind of potential. I think we will regret not trading him for a haul in a few years when he’s a mid-tier starter with nice playmaking and defense and a shaky jumper.
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Losing Haliburton for next season hurts more than losing game 7
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2019 a 3-peat in sight, then poof, its gone.
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syrus3 wrote:Mad respect for a team that fouls on every play? Lol!
Yeah sure, go head a believe that. Be salty about life.
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I think so, Pacers should have won that series in five games. But the NBA wanted the Thunder to win.
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Not only they lose game 7 but they also lost their entire next season, and their franchise star will be affected for the rest of his career.