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    Believe. Fabbs's Avatar
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    Historically what was the longest rest between games ever?

    Spurs sweep, Clippers-Grizzleys could possibly go 7 games.

    Would be 7 full days off for Spurs with Game 1 Round 2 being the 8th day.

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    Lakers had nine days off in 2001 after butt ing San Antonio, and they showed that rust in Game 1 of the Finals.

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    Lakers had nine days off in 2001 after butt ing San Antonio, and they showed that rust in Game 1 of the Finals.
    God that year sucked. I was sure that with Timmy healthy again we were going to beat you guys. The sweep was like being hit by a freight train.

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    Ur a fkn wanker Venti Quattro's Avatar
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    God that year sucked. I was sure that with Timmy healthy again we were going to beat you guys. The sweep was like being hit by a freight train.
    lol you weren't beating the Lakers in 2001.

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    Believe. blah blah blah's Avatar
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    Lakers had nine days off in 2001 after butt ing San Antonio, and they showed that rust in Game 1 of the Finals.
    It was a shame that the Bucks didn't get the chance to get slaughtered by us instead. The Bucks-Sixers was one of the most underrated badly officiated series of all time. Nobody cared because LAL was gonna demolish either team anyway. I think I remember Ray Allen ing about it though

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    lol you weren't beating the Lakers in 2001.
    In retrospect, this is obvious.

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    Ur a fkn wanker Venti Quattro's Avatar
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    It was a shame that the Bucks didn't get the chance to get slaughtered by us instead. The Bucks-Sixers was one of the most underrated badly officiated series of all time. Nobody cared because LAL was gonna demolish either team anyway. I think I remember Ray Allen ing about it though
    Nobody says a word because it's not the Lakers.

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