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Post by New Jersey Nets on Apr 19, 2006 17:14:02 GMT -5
Feel free to talk about this series here...
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Post by San Antonio Spurs on Apr 19, 2006 18:30:58 GMT -5
Looks to me like the Hornets have their hands full in this one. Bibby was named all defensive first team, and I guess it makes sense if you look at his team, SOMEONE has to play defense! Z, Juwan, Wally, Crawford, Bibby... all offensive players. Nash, Jackson, Lewis, Amare, and J O'neal are not only better offensively, but also defensively.
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Post by Detroit Pistons on Apr 20, 2006 12:22:50 GMT -5
suns in 5
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Post by Portland Trail Blazers on Apr 21, 2006 9:56:26 GMT -5
I can easily see this series going to the max of 7 games. Don't sleep on Jamal Crawford. After all, he was a starter in the All star game.
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Post by San Antonio Spurs on Apr 22, 2006 18:25:25 GMT -5
Phoenix by 21, as I would have expected. New Orleans just doesn't match up with this team well at all. I'm calling a sweep.
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Post by Portland Trail Blazers on Apr 23, 2006 21:18:04 GMT -5
Im actually hoping for pho to win. I havent beat New Orleans all year just in case i advance next round. lol..
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Post by San Antonio Spurs on Apr 24, 2006 15:40:36 GMT -5
This is the most lopsided series yet, Phoenix with another huge victory over the Hornets. 22 point victory.
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Post by Cleveland Cavaliers on Apr 24, 2006 19:49:24 GMT -5
phoenix team is very dangerous. Amare, Jermaine, R. Lewis, S. Jackson, and Nash is the 2nd best starting 5 only to S.A. when healthy.
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Post by San Antonio Spurs on Apr 28, 2006 12:37:12 GMT -5
So Phoenix didn't sweep them, but they did win in 5 games, and usually by a good margin.
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Post by Portland Trail Blazers on Apr 28, 2006 18:10:01 GMT -5
Stephen Jackson is doing so damn well..
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Post by San Antonio Spurs on Apr 28, 2006 18:18:14 GMT -5
yea, 29.7 points in 34.6 minutes, impressive
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