To: LongElegantLegs
2 posted on
05/22/2006 8:52:11 AM PDT by
Maximus of Texas
(On my signal, pull my finger.)
To: Maximus of Texas
The Mavs are choaking a 3-1 lead and the Spurs are playing inspired ball. The Mavs are playing good ball too...but they need to get back to the level of play that gave them the 3-1 advantage.
Against the Spurs in San Antonio, at this point, though I favor the Mavs...I don't see it happening. We shall see...and hope.
3 posted on
05/22/2006 8:53:47 AM PDT by
Jeff Head
(www.dragonsfuryseries.com)
To: Maximus of Texas
The home team is 77-17 in the history of the NBA in game 7.
To: Maximus of Texas
Mavs need to run, run, run!!!!!
And that's just exactly what Avery said they will do.
Jason Terry better have an extra spring in his step tonight.
11 posted on
05/22/2006 9:35:37 AM PDT by
dfwgator
(Florida Gators - 2006 NCAA Men's Basketball Champions)
To: Maximus of Texas
I was at the game Friday night with great seats. What I saw was the Mavs getting to many fouls against them, one missing key scorer, and not making the shots. Their defense was good, but when you are missing some things you need you can't win a game.
Hopefully tonight they will be back on with all players there and ready to put this away.
I hope they win cause I want to go to the next round games in Dallas when they are here!
Go MAVS!
13 posted on
05/22/2006 9:43:48 AM PDT by
Halls
(One Proud Texas Momma!!)
To: Maximus of Texas
Will Game Seven be in different?
That I can't tell you, but I, for one, am certainly indifferent to pro basketball..........
17 posted on
05/22/2006 10:01:46 AM PDT by
day10
(Whenever you come near the human race, there's layers and layers of nonsense.)
To: Maximus of Texas
18 posted on
05/22/2006 10:01:52 AM PDT by
pissant
To: Maximus of Texas
I'd like to see Dallas win...a little fresh blood in the later stages of the playoffs. But the Spurs are going to be tough to beat at home.
22 posted on
05/22/2006 12:06:56 PM PDT by
Cyclopean Squid
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