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dbreiden83080
If you think the series is rigged why bother watching it?
To see if the spurs can overcome. Also, league could have just been manipulating toget the preferred conference finals and now they'll let it alone to play out naturally. Seriously, don't be so blind to what's played out before you very eyes for years. It happed in 2002 quite clearly, so you idiots think it hasn't continues since then? :lmao oooooooooooook :rolleyes
Re: Let's be honest with ourselves about the Ibaka injury...
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Originally Posted by
ElNono
Grade 2 calf sprain
Where you get this info?
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Spice 1..was bad ass...welcome to the geto
Re: Let's be honest with ourselves about the Ibaka injury...
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Originally Posted by
urunobili
Nobody is giving Amused enough credit tbh
I get no respect
Re: Let's be honest with ourselves about the Ibaka injury...
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lil'mo
Where you get this info?
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Originally Posted by
ElNono
On Friday, general manager Sam Presti announced that the 24-year-old Ibaka will miss the remainder of the playoffs. Game 1 of the Western Conference finals against the San Antonio Spurs is Monday in San Antonio.
Presti described the injury as a “a grade-2 strain in an area of the calf called the plantaris.”
“As we all know, the calf is a really important mechanical function for any athlete,” Presti said during a teleconference with reporters. “The recovery process is lengthy because the re-injury rate is so extraordinarily high. Healing is one aspect. Strengthening is an entirely different one.
“I think it’s important to stress that the severity of the injury is not long-term concerning, but the timing of when it occurred — given where we are in the season, and how deep we’ve played — is the unfortunate part of this.”
http://www.tulsaworld.com/sportshome...94432e722.html
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Re: Let's be honest with ourselves about the Ibaka injury...
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Originally Posted by
exstatic
God, I'm like SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO glad someone FINALLY made an Ibaka injury thread. I've been DYING to talk all about this!!
It's a combo Ibaka and Refs thread! It's the best of what no one has been talking about!
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Strain not sprain
The Strain in Ibaka falls mainly on the calf
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Jimcs50
Strain not sprain
The Strain in Ibaka falls mainly on the calf
SSSSSSSSSerge Ibaka is out with a calf strain.
It will be Spurs and Heat,
Once we complete the sweep
And bring an end to the King's reign!!!!!!
Really Jim? My Fair Lady? Do they not teach Broadway musical geography at dental school anymore?
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Originally Posted by
spurs_fan_in_exile
SSSSSSSSSerge Ibaka is out with a calf strain.
It will be Spurs and Heat,
Once we complete the sweep
And bring an end to the King's reign!!!!!!
Really Jim? My Fair Lady? Do they not teach Broadway musical geography at dental school anymore?
No, sadly
fiscal cuts
:depressed
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Jimcs50
No, sadly
fiscal cuts
:depressed
The the terrorists have already won.
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Originally Posted by
Jimcs50
Strain not sprain
The Strain in Ibaka falls mainly on the calf
By George, I think she's got it!
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jARS mEsH sEt
Didn't you listen to the last round, meat head?
Pay attention, you're saying the same shit that he said!
Matter fact, dog here's a pencil
Go home, write some shit, make it suspenseful,
And don't come back until something dope hits you
Fuck it! You can take the mic home with you!
:rollin:rollin:rollin
Epic.
Re: Let's be honest with ourselves about the Ibaka injury...
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Jimcs50
Why do you think the NBA favors a OKC-Miami Finals over a SA-Miami matchup? I think the storyline of the Spurs bucking the odds, brushing off heartbreak as an older team whose window is closing, after blowing a sure championship and making one last charge to get TD's 5th ring is a much more tantalizing Finals on a national scale.
No, the country does not want to watch the spurs.
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rascal
No, the country does not want to watch the spurs.
I polled the country and they do want to watch SA
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This is our sad hope that our story somehow benefits the NBA. We can hope to win a championship because its fits nicely into a narrative that the NBA can sell. Would be nice if the best teams could play, narrative be damned and the NBA stay out of it. Fox watching the chicken coop. What happens to good teams without a narrative to sell?
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Jimcs50
I polled the country and they do want to watch SA
it's true.
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rascal
No, the country does not want to watch the spurs.
pretty much everyone who watches NBA on the reg is pulling for the spurs this year....(not bandwagoners...foty fans)
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Jimcs50
Why do you think the NBA favors a OKC-Miami Finals over a SA-Miami matchup? I think the storyline of the Spurs bucking the odds, brushing off heartbreak as an older team whose window is closing, after blowing a sure championship and making one last charge to get TD's 5th ring is a much more tantalizing Finals on a national scale.
People love the underdog who defies all logic and wins the championship. The Spurs winning one year after blowing that game 6 and series would be on par with Hoosiers, Rudy, The Miracle on Ice and the Villanova NCAA championship. It would be stranger than fiction because of the fact that nobody in the world thought that was even possible, given the age of our stars, and the way last season ended.
Man I hope that happens, that would be sweet.
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rascal
No, the country does not want to watch the spurs.
Especially LA fans who love to hate on the Spurs, right? Bandwaggon fans or fairweather fans might not, but real bball fans love to watch them and respect them.