Gomes3PC wrote:'live with it' was tongue-in-cheek. I'd be partying like it was October 27, 2004!
ah ! i remember it well. 'twas a very good time.
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tlifeset wrote:
And how can anyone pronounce a series over after winning 2 games at home? Um ... Atlanta says hi.
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I've been on Real GM for 5 years and had 3 separate accounts.
I'm the one that argued incessantly with Celtic fans that the C's should trade Al Jefferson for KG. I'd say easily 85% of the C's Forum boards were anti that trade.
I'm speaking to you as a Sox fan. Show some humility. Don't pretend like Game 2 wasn't a jobbing by the refs. Why don't you read Simmons? He agrees completely. I'm willing to accept it ... hey, that's why you win during the regular season so that you can get home court "advantage" not just home court.
The Celtics won straight up in game 1. And they were given a victory in game 2. They're not the first team to receive preferential treatment from the refs, and they certainly won't be the last.
Be happy that your team got the treatment. Don't get defensive and call it pay back for all the calls that the Lakers got over the years (you're still bringing up Sacramento?). That's a sign of sports ignorance.
I agree with you ... all the so-called pundits that picked the Lakers in 4 or 5 clearly weren't watching basketball all season. The finals are new to both these teams.
Sit back and enjoy this thing ... because it's going to go 7 and hopefully spark a new rivalry for these two teams moving forward.
And stop acting like d-bag Yankees fans.
Gomes3PC wrote:'live with it' was tongue-in-cheek. I'd be partying like it was October 27, 2004!
tlifeset wrote:Read More?
I'm speaking to you as a Sox fan. Show some humility. Don't pretend like Game 2 wasn't a jobbing by the refs. Why don't you read Simmons? He agrees completely. I'm willing to accept it ... hey, that's why you win during the regular season so that you can get home court "advantage" not just home court.
The Celtics won straight up in game 1. And they were given a victory in game 2. They're not the first team to receive preferential treatment from the refs, and they certainly won't be the last.
Be happy that your team got the treatment. Don't get defensive and call it pay back for all the calls that the Lakers got over the years (you're still bringing up Sacramento?). That's a sign of sports ignorance.