your a dumbass
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Will re-tweet so 500000000 people will know how re ed you are
Please just exile yourself from this board now and forever.
, the San Antonio Hornets are going to beat LA.
Hopefully Lakers can pull their head outta they ass as well. Tied up es!!!
I don't think I can even comment on this I am laughing so hard.
Lakerfan is an idiot.
Where the is that old heap of perverted lately?
Yes, and so has the 2nd seed being eliminated by the 7th seed ....![]()
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The NBA expanded to 8 playoff teams in each Conference before the 1983-84 season. Three times have the 8th seed upset the 1st. Another time, the Orlando Magic took a 3-1 series lead on the top-seeded Pistons in 2003, but it was the first year of a seven-game first-round series and they failed to close out the Pistons.
1994 - Denver over Seattle - 3-2.
1999 - New York over Miami - 3-2.
2007 - Golden State over Dallas - 4-2.
Give him a break guys. He started to follow basketball last year.
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Now you sit in your shame. Just watch from the bottom of the page as we allat you.
How they fared:
1994 - The Denver Nuggets would strike fear into their next-round opponent after knocking off the Seattle Supersonics. Like in the first round when they fell into a 2-0 hole in a best of five, they would drop the first 3 in the next round, including a 2-point Overtime loss in game 3. They would proceed to win the next 3 games to force Utah to a seventh and deciding game. Their cinderella run would end there.
1999 -The New York Knicks would become the first 8th-seed to ever win the Conference le, losing to the San Antonio Spurs in the 1999 NBA Finals. This was the lockout-shortened season and after the Knicks acquired Latrell Sprewell fresh off his season-long suspension for choking former coach PJ Carlesimo, the Knicks were assumed to be among the elite in the Eastern Conference. Jeff Van Gundy was assumed to be out of a job at the end of the season because the Knicks had to go on a winning streak just to make the postseason. It is assumed that if the Knicks had a full season where they did not have to play 3 games in 3 nights in 3 different cities the way the 50-game schedule had tested their veteran core, they might have been a 4 or 5 seed by the end of an 82-game schedule. Still, it is in the record books they were an 8th seed.
2007 - Golden State wouldn't put up much of a fight in a 5-game series with the Utah Jazz in the second round of the 2007 playoffs. None of the games were close.
Anyone else see the irony in this post?
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