egelband wrote:We’ve only got one first rounder and no second rounders?
egelbaaaand
New GM of Milwookie?
egelband wrote:We’ve only got one first rounder and no second rounders?



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El Poochio wrote:egelband wrote:We’ve only got one first rounder and no second rounders?
egelbaaaand
New GM of Milwookie?









Deeeez Knicks wrote:Congrats to smash and the blazers. You had my number this year.
Should be a great western conference finals
Momentum is a strong force in the universe as well as in the NBA. The Philadelphia 76ers were facing elimination at the hands of the Indiana Pacers at Bankers Life Fieldhouse on Friday night. The second seeded 76ers then proceeded to fall into a 26 point hole in the first half as the Pacer faithful were celebrating what they thought was going to be a playoff victory. The Pacers had everything going in the first half as Karl-Anthony Towns was dominant. He scored 26 points in the first half and Indiana led 61-42 at intermission. But Philadelphia would not go quietly. They started the third quarter strong with a 9-3 run and cut the Indiana lead to just 13. CJ McCollum (21 points) hit three 3-point field goals in the third quarter and the 76er defense locked down the high scoring Pacers. Philadelphia was able to get the deficit to single digits on a McCollum three with 3:46 remaining in the third quarter. A Brandon Clarke (24 points) putback as the third quarter horn sounded cut the Pacer lead to 80-76 and ensured that the visitors would have all the momentum heading into the final quarter. The final quarter featured 12 lead changes as both teams executed down the stretch. Philadelphia took a two point advantage with :11 seconds remaining after a Clarke bucket but a Donovon Mitchell layup with :04 seconds remaining tied the score and forced overtime. Both teams scored at will in the extra session as neither team got a stop in the first two and a half minutes. Finally Philadelphia took a 132-130 with Indiana having the final possession. The Pacers went for the win as a Luka Doncic (26 points) three pointer missed the mark as time expired and ensured that these two teams would play a game seven on Sunday evening. Towns ended with a game high 45 points in the loss for Indiana while five 76ers finished the game with 21+ points. A deciding game seven will be played back in Philadelphia Sunday evening.


