hahahahahaha +1
Adande had the Suns in 6. Why is he even allowed to have an opinion after getting that series wrong?
It no make no sense![]()
hahahahahaha +1
So how's your famous formulas working for you lately, Hollinger?
Well, he is very likely to change his prediction after the game 1 is over and he gets 'more data' ...
So, we shouldn't take ths one too seriously.
/thread
Hollinger also picked the Celtics in 7.
So Pistons Spurs in the Finals?![]()
Congrats ... Spurstalk now it's time for the series we HAVE all been waiting for since the .4 Fisher shot ...
If we want to be champs it is important to beat the current champ so let's do this!!!
A nice little you to Ric Bucher also.
Whats up ?
how the do you get a hold of Hollinger..i want to email his dumbass..can anyone let me know
Seems like he's going for the trifecta...![]()
Hollinger is less than stupid.
I'm starting my ph.d. mathematics this fall. I should study his formulas closely and see why he has such large error!
Hollinger < Stupid
Also, there should be a new rule: If the team you predicted didn't win the previous series or if you were off by more than 1 game, then you can't post your predictions!
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I also think that:
Hollinger's math is similar to Clinton's math!
which comparison resembles
Dubya's intelligence is similar to McCain's intelligence.
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obscure, but very important stat![]()
Notice how Danny Sheridan picks![]()
If this had never happened (I'm sure it has happened often, but)
The implication, then, is true.
For the implication P implies Q is true whenever P is False.
So, if P = whenever you have won a series in five games and won the second series in seven games, and Q = then you lose the next series,
and if P has never happened, then the implication p implies q would be true.
Of course, in reality, I know that it must have happened.
Truth Tables Rule!
I'm not sure how accurate Stein has been historically, but I usually agree with his picks.
He's very smart.
I'll go with Lakers in 6, 5 if the refs don't fix a game with say a 35-12 FT attempt differential like in 2003.
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