baseball wrote:Garnett, Rondo, Pierce, Allen, and Perkins have never lost a playoff series as the starting lineup. I got the Celtics in 6.
MARKWALD23 wrote:baseball wrote:Garnett, Rondo, Pierce, Allen, and Perkins have never lost a playoff series as the starting lineup. I got the Celtics in 6.
Phil Jackson coached teams are 47-0 in series when they have won game 1.
baseball wrote:Garnett, Rondo, Pierce, Allen, and Perkins have never lost a playoff series as the starting lineup. I got the Celtics in 6.
winner-within wrote:MARKWALD23 wrote:baseball wrote:Garnett, Rondo, Pierce, Allen, and Perkins have never lost a playoff series as the starting lineup. I got the Celtics in 6.
Phil Jackson coached teams are 47-0 in series when they have won game 1.baseball wrote:Garnett, Rondo, Pierce, Allen, and Perkins have never lost a playoff series as the starting lineup. I got the Celtics in 6.
Never say Never.....Lakers in 5
The Schwab wrote:Celtics played about as bad as they could have in game 1. I dont see LA winning in Boston, Celtics in 6.
Flip wrote:The Schwab wrote:Celtics played about as bad as they could have in game 1. I dont see LA winning in Boston, Celtics in 6.
The Celtics aren't beating the Lakers 4 times in a row.
baseball wrote:"Celtics in 6". they've only played one game. Celtics need to win 4. 6-1=5.
baseball wrote:winner-within wrote:MARKWALD23 wrote:baseball wrote:Garnett, Rondo, Pierce, Allen, and Perkins have never lost a playoff series as the starting lineup. I got the Celtics in 6.
Phil Jackson coached teams are 47-0 in series when they have won game 1.baseball wrote:Garnett, Rondo, Pierce, Allen, and Perkins have never lost a playoff series as the starting lineup. I got the Celtics in 6.
Never say Never.....Lakers in 5
said never have...not never will....
Flip wrote:baseball wrote:"Celtics in 6". they've only played one game. Celtics need to win 4. 6-1=5.
If Boston wins all their home games and win in 6 they have to win 4 in a row.
baseball wrote:winner-within wrote:MARKWALD23 wrote:baseball wrote:Garnett, Rondo, Pierce, Allen, and Perkins have never lost a playoff series as the starting lineup. I got the Celtics in 6.
Phil Jackson coached teams are 47-0 in series when they have won game 1.baseball wrote:Garnett, Rondo, Pierce, Allen, and Perkins have never lost a playoff series as the starting lineup. I got the Celtics in 6.
Never say Never.....Lakers in 5
said never have...not never will....
winner-within wrote:
and now they will...but thanks for pointing that out! Game over!
Indy5 wrote:winner-within wrote:
and now they will...but thanks for pointing that out! Game over!
You seriously think LA will win the next two in Boston also?
The Schwab wrote:I didn't think the Lakers would win last night. I also feel that many people don't talk about Kobe forcing shots last night, 29 shots.
Indy5 wrote:winner-within wrote:
and now they will...but thanks for pointing that out! Game over!
You seriously think LA will win the next two in Boston also?
winner-within wrote:The Schwab wrote:I didn't think the Lakers would win last night. I also feel that many people don't talk about Kobe forcing shots last night, 29 shots.
Jordan was notorious for 28, 29 ,30....reggie Miller was more like 30-35 that's why you hire re-bounders...remember its a business and a job too. He also was smart enough to get it to his bread and butter, FISHER just like Jordan used to with Paxon and Kerr
winner-within wrote:Jordan was notorious for 28, 29 ,30....reggie Miller was more like 30-35 that's why you hire re-bounders...remember its a business and a job too. He also was smart enough to get it to his bread and butter, FISHER just like Jordan used to with Paxon and Kerr
Flip wrote:winner-within wrote:Jordan was notorious for 28, 29 ,30....reggie Miller was more like 30-35 that's why you hire re-bounders...remember its a business and a job too. He also was smart enough to get it to his bread and butter, FISHER just like Jordan used to with Paxon and Kerr
Miller averaged less than 15 shots per playoff game. Kobe had 4 assists last night and none were to Fisher. Again you have no idea what you're talking about.
winner-within wrote:I wasn't talking Playoffs....whats the difference your star is your star and he shoots the most....and obviously you didn't watch the game because Kobe is the one who told Fisher to post up and take his man one on one....I didn't say he passed him the ball....don't you watch the press conferences????? I know what I'm talking about and I dont talk out of my ___ like you do
Flip wrote:winner-within wrote:I wasn't talking Playoffs....whats the difference your star is your star and he shoots the most....and obviously you didn't watch the game because Kobe is the one who told Fisher to post up and take his man one on one....I didn't say he passed him the ball....don't you watch the press conferences????? I know what I'm talking about and I dont talk out of my ___ like you do
Miller's average shot per game was less during the regular season, but maybe you were talking preseason?
I rarely watch press conferences.
winner-within wrote:Flip wrote:winner-within wrote:I wasn't talking Playoffs....whats the difference your star is your star and he shoots the most....and obviously you didn't watch the game because Kobe is the one who told Fisher to post up and take his man one on one....I didn't say he passed him the ball....don't you watch the press conferences????? I know what I'm talking about and I dont talk out of my ___ like you do
Miller's average shot per game was less during the regular season, but maybe you were talking preseason?
I rarely watch press conferences.
Miller was a gunslinger, a flat out ball hog with a crybaby attitude and was always shooting
The Schwab wrote:winner-within wrote:Flip wrote:winner-within wrote:I wasn't talking Playoffs....whats the difference your star is your star and he shoots the most....and obviously you didn't watch the game because Kobe is the one who told Fisher to post up and take his man one on one....I didn't say he passed him the ball....don't you watch the press conferences????? I know what I'm talking about and I dont talk out of my ___ like you do
Miller's average shot per game was less during the regular season, but maybe you were talking preseason?
I rarely watch press conferences.
Miller was a gunslinger, a flat out ball hog with a crybaby attitude and was always shooting
12 shots a game during the regular season, averaged 18 points a game. Shot 47 percent for his career.
15 shots a game during the post season, averaged 20 points a game. Shot 45 percent for his post season career.
His most shots in a game ever was 29...funny, Kobe jacked up that many in game 3 and no one was suprised. Get your facts straight seriously.
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