"It's one of those things where you shoot it and you're like, 'Aw, that's a terrible shot,' " Durant said of his game-winner. "When it went in, I was kind of surprised."
"I don't think he called bank," Warriors coach Mark Jackson said.
That shot was from just a bit to the left of straight on to the basket. Who tries to bank shots from that place on the floor? NOBODY.
People on OKC got so fuckin lucky last night it's not even funny. I had +3 but I'm still pissed. (angry face)
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"It's one of those things where you shoot it and you're like, 'Aw, that's a terrible shot,' " Durant said of his game-winner. "When it went in, I was kind of surprised."
"It's one of those things where you shoot it and you're like, 'Aw, that's a terrible shot,' " Durant said of his game-winner. "When it went in, I was kind of surprised."
"I don't think he called bank," Warriors coach Mark Jackson said.
That shot was from just a bit to the left of straight on to the basket. Who tries to bank shots from that place on the floor? NOBODY.
People on OKC got so fuckin lucky last night it's not even funny. I had +3 but I'm still pissed. (angry face)
you made the right bet. i had cleveland. down 9 with less than two to go and lose by 16. cleveland was the right play. mike miller hits a meaningless three with 23 seconds left. how clutch can he be. we'll get'm tonight
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Quote Originally Posted by Greyhound:
"It's one of those things where you shoot it and you're like, 'Aw, that's a terrible shot,' " Durant said of his game-winner. "When it went in, I was kind of surprised."
"I don't think he called bank," Warriors coach Mark Jackson said.
That shot was from just a bit to the left of straight on to the basket. Who tries to bank shots from that place on the floor? NOBODY.
People on OKC got so fuckin lucky last night it's not even funny. I had +3 but I'm still pissed. (angry face)
you made the right bet. i had cleveland. down 9 with less than two to go and lose by 16. cleveland was the right play. mike miller hits a meaningless three with 23 seconds left. how clutch can he be. we'll get'm tonight
i love it .. idk how people continue to bet on the warriors .. they cant close out games for shit .. they shot 60 % from field AT HOME WITH pumped up crowd , played the best they can play for 98
5 of game and still lost ...
ill continue to keep hammering these shitty coached warriors ..
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i love it .. idk how people continue to bet on the warriors .. they cant close out games for shit .. they shot 60 % from field AT HOME WITH pumped up crowd , played the best they can play for 98
5 of game and still lost ...
ill continue to keep hammering these shitty coached warriors ..
When he took that shot I thought to myself......how extraordinary!
Did Durant miss the shot so badly that it just banked and went in? Not so likely....Or did he consciously select that shot....a bank shot and it went in? Not so likely either...Or did Durant subconsciously select that shot....a bank shot....selected because of some "sixth-sense" premonition he had milliseconds before the event shot it knowing it would go in?
Do we all have this sixth-sense but just not understand it? Is it possible to harness this sixth-sense....at least partially and utilize it to predict the outcome of sporting events for the purpose of sport's wagering?
I believe so.....I've had these premonitions before games of the game's outcome before it happens....Not very often, but I have had them and usually it seems that my premonition with these games was accurate more times than not....I'm sure you all have too.....Have you also wondered as have I that if we only were disciplined enough to only wager when we encounter these premonitions what kind of marvelous results might result?
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When he took that shot I thought to myself......how extraordinary!
Did Durant miss the shot so badly that it just banked and went in? Not so likely....Or did he consciously select that shot....a bank shot and it went in? Not so likely either...Or did Durant subconsciously select that shot....a bank shot....selected because of some "sixth-sense" premonition he had milliseconds before the event shot it knowing it would go in?
Do we all have this sixth-sense but just not understand it? Is it possible to harness this sixth-sense....at least partially and utilize it to predict the outcome of sporting events for the purpose of sport's wagering?
I believe so.....I've had these premonitions before games of the game's outcome before it happens....Not very often, but I have had them and usually it seems that my premonition with these games was accurate more times than not....I'm sure you all have too.....Have you also wondered as have I that if we only were disciplined enough to only wager when we encounter these premonitions what kind of marvelous results might result?
When he took that shot I thought to myself......how extraordinary!
Did Durant miss the shot so badly that it just banked and went in? Not so likely....Or did he consciously select that shot....a bank shot and it went in? Not so likely either...Or did Durant subconsciously select that shot....a bank shot....selected because of some "sixth-sense" premonition he had milliseconds before the event shot it knowing it would go in?
Do we all have this sixth-sense but just not understand it? Is it possible to harness this sixth-sense....at least partially and utilize it to predict the outcome of sporting events for the purpose of sport's wagering?
I believe so.....I've had these premonitions before games of the game's outcome before it happens....Not very often, but I have had them and usually it seems that my premonition with these games was accurate more times than not....I'm sure you all have too.....Have you also wondered as have I that if we only were disciplined enough to only wager when we encounter these premonitions what kind of marvelous results might result?
It was a horrible shot just like he said. I was watching the flight of the ball and said to myself "no fuckin way is that going in". I thought it was going to hit the middle of the backboard and bang off and completely miss the rim. Somehow it went down.
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Quote Originally Posted by joewashington:
When he took that shot I thought to myself......how extraordinary!
Did Durant miss the shot so badly that it just banked and went in? Not so likely....Or did he consciously select that shot....a bank shot and it went in? Not so likely either...Or did Durant subconsciously select that shot....a bank shot....selected because of some "sixth-sense" premonition he had milliseconds before the event shot it knowing it would go in?
Do we all have this sixth-sense but just not understand it? Is it possible to harness this sixth-sense....at least partially and utilize it to predict the outcome of sporting events for the purpose of sport's wagering?
I believe so.....I've had these premonitions before games of the game's outcome before it happens....Not very often, but I have had them and usually it seems that my premonition with these games was accurate more times than not....I'm sure you all have too.....Have you also wondered as have I that if we only were disciplined enough to only wager when we encounter these premonitions what kind of marvelous results might result?
It was a horrible shot just like he said. I was watching the flight of the ball and said to myself "no fuckin way is that going in". I thought it was going to hit the middle of the backboard and bang off and completely miss the rim. Somehow it went down.
Durant is too smart to have consciously selected that shot.....Durant swishes his shots.....he's not Tim Duncan.....Duncan would have banked it intentionally...
I still say Durant used his sixth-sense to foretell that a bank-shot....his bank-shot would go in.....and it went in perfectly....
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Durant is too smart to have consciously selected that shot.....Durant swishes his shots.....he's not Tim Duncan.....Duncan would have banked it intentionally...
I still say Durant used his sixth-sense to foretell that a bank-shot....his bank-shot would go in.....and it went in perfectly....
Don't be mad at that shot, be mad at Mark Jackson. He handled his bench horribly. Lee and Ellis were both fatigued at the end, which is why they missed most of their shots down the stretch.
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Don't be mad at that shot, be mad at Mark Jackson. He handled his bench horribly. Lee and Ellis were both fatigued at the end, which is why they missed most of their shots down the stretch.
I was on GSW also. The shot was pure luck but would not of mattered anyways. OKC would of gotten the rebound again and again till the shot went down. Just like they did the whole 4th quarter. GSW did'nt rebound for shit late in that game when it counted the most.
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I was on GSW also. The shot was pure luck but would not of mattered anyways. OKC would of gotten the rebound again and again till the shot went down. Just like they did the whole 4th quarter. GSW did'nt rebound for shit late in that game when it counted the most.
"It's one of those things where you shoot it and you're like, 'Aw, that's a terrible shot,' " Durant said of his game-winner. "When it went in, I was kind of surprised."
Should have wagered on the over. Like five games ago they scored 229.
"I don't think he called bank," Warriors coach Mark Jackson said.
That shot was from just a bit to the left of straight on to the basket. Who tries to bank shots from that place on the floor? NOBODY.
People on OKC got so fuckin lucky last night it's not even funny. I had +3 but I'm still pissed. (angry face)
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Quote Originally Posted by Greyhound:
"It's one of those things where you shoot it and you're like, 'Aw, that's a terrible shot,' " Durant said of his game-winner. "When it went in, I was kind of surprised."
Sorry...don't know what happened about my quote in the post above. Anyways, over was the better play than anything. Like five games or so ago they hit for 229.
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Sorry...don't know what happened about my quote in the post above. Anyways, over was the better play than anything. Like five games or so ago they hit for 229.
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