Most anticipated Game 7 ever?

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Post#21 » by nitetrain8603 » Sun May 18, 2008 9:02 pm

Other than 98 Pacers vs Bulls, I would say:

02 - Lakers vs Kings
00 - Blazers vs Lakers
01 - Raptors vs Sixers
01 - Bucks vs Sixers
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Post#22 » by triplet1984 » Sun May 18, 2008 9:28 pm

The Diesel wrote:Why did the 2005 Finals get such low ratings considering it went 7 games?

If I remember correctly, it didn't get good ratings...am I wrong about that?

(Just curious)


Game 7 (and probably 6 also) of that series helped push the average up out of the dumps. It ended up almost matching the following year's Dallas/Miami series - only a few tenths difference.

I mean don't get me wrong, it wasn't a HIGH rated series, but it was the best ratings of the Spurs Finals, and again, Dal/Mia didn't improve on the ratings much at all.
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Post#23 » by The Diesel » Sun May 18, 2008 9:59 pm

^, Thanks for the info!
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Post#24 » by A.J. » Sun May 18, 2008 10:16 pm

Spurs vs Pistons was the best one i have seen
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Post#25 » by Uncooked » Sun May 18, 2008 11:40 pm

Can't really count hometeams I think, because obviously you want to see your team more than anything else. I would have to say Lakers Kings in 2002 like a lot of people, that was such a good series (except game 6).
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Post#26 » by LAKESHOW » Sun May 18, 2008 11:48 pm

most anticipated?

detroit vs. lakers 1988

each and every game was a fight.

magic, kareem, worthy, scott, isaiah, dumars, lambeer, rodman all were playing tough basketball.

it was the first time in 20 years ANYONE had even gotten close enough to taste a repeat. everyone was waiting to see if the LAKER could finally break the 20 year drought.

the LAKER prevailed, got the back to back. and soon after, back to backs and threepeats went off like a wildfire.
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Post#27 » by BirdIsDaKing » Mon May 19, 2008 12:43 am

Manocad wrote:I certainly have watched many Pistons Game 7's that were much more anticipated for me personally than this game. This one does rank pretty highly for me though for a non-Pistons game. I promised my wife I'd clean out the garage, even washing down the floor, and I made damn sure I got my ass in gear and got it done in time to watch this game.


are you talking about the 1998 eastern conference finals?
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Post#28 » by prekazi » Mon May 19, 2008 2:08 am

Bulls vs Pacers.
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Post#29 » by Manocad » Mon May 19, 2008 2:24 am

BirdIsDaKing wrote:are you talking about the 1998 eastern conference finals?

I was referring to every Pistons Game 7 I've ever watched. This was a big game that I wanted to see but it's not like it was more important to me than a Pistons elimination game.
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Post#30 » by Heat3 » Mon May 19, 2008 2:55 am

I think for Mavericks fans it was 2006 NBA Finals Game 7. They are still waiting for it...
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Post#31 » by RobertGlory » Mon May 19, 2008 4:12 am

i know we played in the least anticipated game 7 of all time.

hornets/heat the last time we made the playoffs. we were underacheiving and finished 41-41 our last year in the east for the 5 seed, the heat with a rookie d-wade finished 42-40 for the 4th seed and HCA.

wade hit the shot that won game 1, the heat blew us out in game 2, we tied the series at 2-2 at home, lost a close one in miami, won in the NOrena and had 36 year old steve smith of all people lead us in scoring in a game 7. it seemed like the whole game we were down by 8 and i was waiting for the run that never came, though we cut it to 5 with about 4 minutes left.

every other first round series that year was done in 5 games or less.

the heat surprisingly took indiana to 6 games in the next round, traded for shaq in the offseason, and the rest is history. you can ask yourself if we win that game, do we start 2-29 the next season and blow it up like we did????????? who would have picked chris paul in the lottery if we couldn't have got him??????? does miami sacrifice lamar odom and caron butler for a diesel-fueled title run??????? if they kept odom and butler they'd be a playoff team in the east, even if wade was out injured
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