Dallas 117
OKC 91
Dallas 117
OKC 91
I think OKC wins the first one back home, but Dallas challenges seriously for the 2nd, maybe wins.
actually i chnged my prediction lulz
dallas 145
okc 31
durant 25 ft's, suddenly mavs fans will have a problem with officiating.
right, because you know the series has been called in favor of Dallas when they hold a staggering -9 free throw advantage.
Jumpshooters. I don't even know how it's that close TBH.
http://www.nba.com/news/referee.html
Referee Assignments
Sat. May 21
Dallas @ Oklahoma City: Scott Foster; Marc Davis; Bob Delaney
Alternate: Jason Phillips
For the Mavs, I think it all depends on the play of one man............
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No. It falls on one man, yes. But, he's not a player. He's their coach. It falls on Carlisle. He has what it takes. He has to get down onto paper & then on into their heads & hearts. If they'll believe in him, trust him implicitly, follow him, unconditionally,,,Carlisle will take them to it.
Carlislie doesn't seem like a motivational kind of coach to me, he's very good at strategics though.
You don't have to be directly demonstrative to motivate. Brooks, the other night after pulling Westbrook was killer motivational when he whacked Brooks hard on the ass. It wasn't an act of contrition, nor, one of defiance to the moment. It was an act of stern love and isolated to the moment. It came from not his mind, but, from Brooks' heart, and deep therein'. That moment will stand the test of time. Brooks struck a template there for all coaches & their players in crisis.
I think you used "Brooks" at least one too many times.
Me with the goods as per the usual
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