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Got to be honest straight off the bat and say that as a kid MJ made me a bulls fan (and a basketball fan full-stop) and after he left, having never been a fan of the game in its essence, I lost interest, but I will tune in from time to time if there's a potentially good game on (my favourite player post-Jordan was AI, the guy just defied all odds in becoming one of the all-time great point scorers (you talk about Lebron and Shaq's physical gifts - this guy was barely 6ft ffs, ludicrous), he also had some of the MJ swagger, and he dragged his team to the playoffs season after season, tragedy he never got a ring - he deserved one if anyone ever has, imo) and I've been following the play-offs this year, though the time difference is a bitch.
Anyway since following the Bulls back in MJ's heyday I've always had a soft spot for them, and one of my close friends is a native of Chicago, so I actually managed to make a game once when visiting - unfortunately Michael had already moved on at that point. But now that Derrick Rose has come along the Bulls look like title contenders again, and it was a real shame Rose was injured so much this season because he has quickly established himself as a great leader for that Bulls team, and they may well have been the team in the East to step up and beat Miami - there's always next year I suppose. Kobe has always got on my nerves, and I find it difficult to like Lebron, but perhaps that hasn't always been his fault, what with media coverage being so invasive these days. In anycase when compared to these two, the likes of Rose and Durant just seem so grounded, and yet no less dedicated or talented. Rose is also a bit on the 'short' (sounds ridiculous I know) side for an NBA player, being 3 inches smaller than Kobe and a good 5 inches shorter than Lebron, but he is so explosive going to the rim, and every year you can see he is working so hard behind closed doors to improve his all-round game. He's also becoming pretty clutch, imo. I don't think anyone will ever fill MJ's shoes tbh, the guy was very nearly the perfect basketball player, a one-off, he could, and would, do anything and everything necessary to win, and even at age 40 playing for a mediocre side he managed over 40 points in a game.
But back to the subject of this year's playoffs. The Heat have to be the most annoying team in the league, but I'm convinced San Antonio are gonna take it all; they looked good before the series with OKC began, but after utterly dismantling them with two ridiculous offensive performances I can't see anyone beating them, unless they suddenly collapse in the finals, or D-wade and Lebron toggle God-mode (for the record I preferred the Heat with D-wade as their leader, and think his performances have always been mesmerizing in a way that Lebron's never seem to be, although Lebron is statistically a better all-rounder).
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Good post, SRR. I agree with you on a lot of your points. At this stage, it looks like it's gonna be the Heat vs. the Spurs in the Finals. Both of them are 2-0 up on their opponents. I felt bad for the Celtics, who gave it their complete ALL in last night's OT loss. Rondo was just INSANE, playing all minutes of the OT loss and scoring 44 points. He definitely can't be blamed. I thought the Celts got the raw end of some sloppy officiating, like the "no-call" when Rondo got smacked in the face by Wade while driving to the basket in the crucial final minutes. Also, I thought Wade could've just as well been called on that drive where he basically kicked Garnett while getting fouled himself. While I admire the run that Wade and Lebron have been on... I'm getting to dislike them more and more. So if in fact they meet the Spurs in the Finals, I hope they get their asses kicked. I'm not sure the Celtics are finished... but in my mind they'd have to sweep the games in Boston to have any chance. On the other side, I like the Thunder as a team, but I also think they're basically finished. In any case, I'll be rooting AGAINST the Heat no matter who they play.
Rondo absolutely exploded last night - not just the 44 points but very nearly a triple double, he was on fire. You're right about the dodgy officiating - it started with that odd technical for Doc Rivers in the first game, and since then it's only gotten worse if anything. I can't help but feel if Ray Allen were hitting his shots the Celtics would be a real force, and would really push Miami to their limits/possibly beat them, but at the moment even with PP and KG chipping in and Rondo on beast mode they still managed to lose, and that was with LeChoke missing all kinds of shots and two free throws in the 4th. Tbh the Spurs just look untouchable at the moment, OKC have played very well against them but the Spurs always just had more in the tank when they needed it, they are such a great unit and always seem to have 2/3 players on the court who can change the game and step up when the game is on the line. They are overall the strongest team left in then playoffs, and the most clutch, too. Can't see Miami beating them at the moment, but if (and it's a big if) Bosh manages to get fit for the finals then things might change, but I would still imagine the Spurs would use their experience to edge Miami out.
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Damn! What a horrible beating the Thunder handed the Spurs last night. It was downright embarassing. This type of loss can turn a series around. Don't count out the Thunder just yet.
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Thunder kicked Spurs ass last night at home after going 0-2 at San Antonio....... Celtics kicking some Heat ass tonight at home after going 0-2 in Miami. Home court advantage at its best.
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An absolutely incredible defensive performance from the Thunder, was really happy to see them get back into the series, and the same goes (even moreso tbh) for the Celtics. I really hope the Celtics can turn it around and dump the Heat out, don't really mind who wins in the West, would kind of like to see the old lions get one last championship, but on the other hand the Thunder have been great this season and it would be nice to see them overhaul the odds and come back to beat the Spurs, though I think tbh the Spurs will bounce back from this defeat and close out the series in 6.
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