Amazing stat and angle
You have the Lakers for the series and you're going to root for the Warriors to win Game 4? Are you really? I have the Lakers to win the series and I'll be rooting for the Lakers. I'm very predictable in that way.
You have the Lakers for the series and you're going to root for the Warriors to win Game 4? Are you really? I have the Lakers to win the series and I'll be rooting for the Lakers. I'm very predictable in that way.
Heck, yeah. Lakers zigged bigtime tonight after the Warriors had zagged sharply at home in Game 2. Bobmaloogatimesfive, what did you think of the Lakers reserves pouring it on in the last six minutes? Unwise move heading into Game 4? Or it doesn't matter?
Heck, yeah. Lakers zigged bigtime tonight after the Warriors had zagged sharply at home in Game 2. Bobmaloogatimesfive, what did you think of the Lakers reserves pouring it on in the last six minutes? Unwise move heading into Game 4? Or it doesn't matter?
I dunno, man. I know you're brimming with confidence about the Lakers advancing to the conference finals, but be careful what you're wishing for.
I dunno, man. I know you're brimming with confidence about the Lakers advancing to the conference finals, but be careful what you're wishing for.
Game 4 will be most interesting. Prior to this surprising Game 3 romp, I think that bettors - both sharp and recreational - envisioned the Warriors winning at least one of these two in L.A. Losing both of them seemed almost unthinkable. It did to me, too, but I like exploring the possibility of the least likely scenario coming true. The Lakers will be made a tiny favorite in Game 4 and the public - as much as they love the Lakeshow - are gonna side with the “Warriors can’t/won’t lose both” school of thought.
Game 4 will be most interesting. Prior to this surprising Game 3 romp, I think that bettors - both sharp and recreational - envisioned the Warriors winning at least one of these two in L.A. Losing both of them seemed almost unthinkable. It did to me, too, but I like exploring the possibility of the least likely scenario coming true. The Lakers will be made a tiny favorite in Game 4 and the public - as much as they love the Lakeshow - are gonna side with the “Warriors can’t/won’t lose both” school of thought.
Let’s all pay attention to how many times we’re reminded over the next two days that the Warriors have won at least one road game in 28 consecutive playoff series.
Let’s all pay attention to how many times we’re reminded over the next two days that the Warriors have won at least one road game in 28 consecutive playoff series.
I hope not. I have the much-maligned Maple Leafs -1.5 +195 tomorrow.
I hope not. I have the much-maligned Maple Leafs -1.5 +195 tomorrow.
That may have changed after last night but why before? I do not see it. What have they done to gain respect? I will give them credit for winning G5 but lose credit when they couldn't finish it in G6 at home. I give Steph and the stage too big for Kings credit for their G7 win. But they lose credit not holding serve G1. This great home team is just 3-2 SU and 2-3 ATS at home so far. I don't think they deserve your gained respect. I'm pretty sure you didn't respect them at all before playoffs started. The 2 Kings road wins had to impress you. I was also impressed with at least G5 at first but not so much after thinking about it. The Kings youth and inexperience in the playoffs had a lot more to do with their series loss rather than the Warriors great play. But what do I know.:)
That may have changed after last night but why before? I do not see it. What have they done to gain respect? I will give them credit for winning G5 but lose credit when they couldn't finish it in G6 at home. I give Steph and the stage too big for Kings credit for their G7 win. But they lose credit not holding serve G1. This great home team is just 3-2 SU and 2-3 ATS at home so far. I don't think they deserve your gained respect. I'm pretty sure you didn't respect them at all before playoffs started. The 2 Kings road wins had to impress you. I was also impressed with at least G5 at first but not so much after thinking about it. The Kings youth and inexperience in the playoffs had a lot more to do with their series loss rather than the Warriors great play. But what do I know.:)
Well you know what happens after they get beat by more than five and they get destroyed they get in the refs ears the NBA gets involved and then the opposite happens the Lakers get all the calls they beat the hell out of the Warriors by 30 and then you have game 4 well the Warriors beat the hell out of them then you got game five it’s close Lakers win game six warriors win and then game seven LeBron gets all the calls everybody’s yelling and screaming players get ejected in the Lakers move on because that’s what the NBA wants come on now
Well you know what happens after they get beat by more than five and they get destroyed they get in the refs ears the NBA gets involved and then the opposite happens the Lakers get all the calls they beat the hell out of the Warriors by 30 and then you have game 4 well the Warriors beat the hell out of them then you got game five it’s close Lakers win game six warriors win and then game seven LeBron gets all the calls everybody’s yelling and screaming players get ejected in the Lakers move on because that’s what the NBA wants come on now
That's the answer to your question. Specifically, I didn't respect them because they couldn't buy a road win against a decent team.
That's the answer to your question. Specifically, I didn't respect them because they couldn't buy a road win against a decent team.
After Game 2, there were (and I'm sure still are) staunch Warriors backers who practically guaranteed that the Warriors would "definitely" win a game in L.A. How fitting it would be, however, for the Warriors incredible record of winning at least one road game in 28 consecutive playoff series to come to an end following a regular season in which, like I just said, they couldn't buy a road win against a decent team.
After Game 2, there were (and I'm sure still are) staunch Warriors backers who practically guaranteed that the Warriors would "definitely" win a game in L.A. How fitting it would be, however, for the Warriors incredible record of winning at least one road game in 28 consecutive playoff series to come to an end following a regular season in which, like I just said, they couldn't buy a road win against a decent team.
This is something Buffer would do but not with clothes, rather day old hot dogs at the bowling alley
Buffer has a new official man crush,,,offering Jared free fluffering services for life
https://lakersdaily.com/jarred-vanderbilt-gets-called-out-for-buying-2000-worth-of-clothes-to-wear-to-game-1-and-returning-it-the-next-day/amp/
This is something Buffer would do but not with clothes, rather day old hot dogs at the bowling alley
Buffer has a new official man crush,,,offering Jared free fluffering services for life
https://lakersdaily.com/jarred-vanderbilt-gets-called-out-for-buying-2000-worth-of-clothes-to-wear-to-game-1-and-returning-it-the-next-day/amp/
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