you are probably right ... West wouldnt have it though ...
no that era was less ty tbh
you are probably right ... West wouldnt have it though ...
It was. Not being at Game 7finals in 2010 is a regret. And why I hate living outside SO Cal ...
That being said I have been fortunate to be in Memphis and attended the game when Kobe passed West.
I was also at the Kobe/roger Mason big balls game in San Antonio ...
But no sporting event I have attended has touched that game ...and I did attend a few games in Showtime era including against the Drexler Vandeweghe Blazers and a sixers game with Moses and doc ...I was too young to appreciate hoops fully back then though ...
Last edited by lefty; 12-13-2013 at 01:31 PM.
They did, but atleast they got 4 other les to make you feel a little better after one blown series. I am pretty sure that stacked Blazers team should have won atleast one le if they do not blow the leads. The Spurs never had a 4th Quarter 15 pt lead in game 6 and they were surely not up as big as Portland during the memorial day miracle. Pop blew the series by sitting TIM and I stick by that.
I only got to see one Finals game and that was Game 1 vs the New Jersey Nets and it wasn't very climatic...![]()
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Phenomenal game. Lakers had more FTAs in the fourth quarter than the Blazers did the entire game!
But that shouldn't come as a surprise, because we KNOW that in close elimination games, if the Lakers are down entering the fourth, they will get a ton of FTs. We saw that with the Kings in 02, and again with the Celtics in 10.
Someone, I cannot recall any other team having that level of disparity in FTa in the fourth quarter under those cir stances in the last 15 years, and yet the Lakers had THREE which eventually led to rings.
Coincidence.
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