NBA Finals

Discussion in 'Sports' started by Pandawg, Jun 14, 2012.

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Who will win it all?

Poll closed Jun 28, 2012.
The Heat 5 vote(s) 55.6%
The Thunder 4 vote(s) 44.4%
  1. pac12321 Member

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    sure it can, but they cant do it without the help of the others on their team.
  2. ChrisL Well-Known Member

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    I say Heat.
  3. ChrisL Well-Known Member

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    Ohai.
  4. ia24 Well-Known Member

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    Well, the Heat won.
  5. zombie boy99 Well-Known Member

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    Darn, no more Lebron has no rings jokes :(
  6. ia24 Well-Known Member

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    Only one ring. :p

    I'm gonna keep that against Heat fans until he accomplishes the "...not 1, not 2, not 3...", etc. :p
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  7. DarkAura17 Well-Known Member

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    Very true, although I congratulate Lebron for putting the "4th quarter disappearing act" jokes and winning his first championship. I have to wait if he wins 7 more rings as he promised.
  8. ia24 Well-Known Member

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    True, but IDK how much respect I can give to a c*cky player like him who left his "home team" to go to a team full of all-stars, just to get that ring.

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    I'm not a Cleveland fan, never was, but I'm just saying. :p
  9. ChrisL Well-Known Member

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    Well, 'that ring', is the highest honor a team can receive in the NBA, so I think it's pretty important to some players. Sure, Lebron could've stayed in Cleveland and got paid 25+ million a year, but he went with Miami for 16 million so he can actually have a decent shot of getting a ring. With the Cleveland fans booing Lebron ('s poor performance) in his last home game as a Cavalier and Glbert's reaction to Lebron's decision, I'm sure it wasn't hard for Lebron to leave Cleveland. I'm sure any NBA player who wants the ring that bad would've done the same as Lebron.
  10. ia24 Well-Known Member

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    That's pretty much the only respect I have for the big 3 on the Heat, taking relatively low pay. But that's not the point, LeBron had always been about improving his original team (Cavs) and winning with them. He randomly went against all that for his own success.