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    Are the Thunder done?

    I think they are, but im not as confident as 90% of others are. I can see the Thunder winning tomorrow and see them winning two at home easily. I think series that are 3-1, is that way because one team is CLEARLY better than the other. I dont see that here. Thunder came into town needing to just win one game. They still have a shot. I'm hoping that James gets his ring, but if the odds are good enough, i might take the thunder to win 3 straight.
    I knew Pacquio was getting knocked out when they showed Romney in his dressing room wishing him luck.
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    The Thunder are done because Harden is done. He is their third scorer and his confidence is gone. Meanwhile, the Heat have plenty of options and LeBron has figured out what he needs to do. No chance this goes back to OKC, it's over in my book.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thong Sniffa View Post
    I think they are, but im not as confident as 90% of others are. I can see the Thunder winning tomorrow and see them winning two at home easily. I think series that are 3-1, is that way because one team is CLEARLY better than the other. I dont see that here. Thunder came into town needing to just win one game. They still have a shot. I'm hoping that James gets his ring, but if the odds are good enough, i might take the thunder to win 3 straight.
    It'd take a complete 180 from the past three games. The Thunder were favored in this series because of their supposedly superior depth. Instead, it's been all KD/Westbrook, while Harden/Ibaka have completely vanished. And on the other side guys like Mario Chalmers and Shane Battier are balling out randomly to supplement LeBron/Wade.

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    If Durant starts to actually take charge of his team, maybe, but if they continue to let him play 2nd fiddle to Westbrook, then Wade, James, Bosh and Chalmers will still get their 25 a game and win.

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    How about you buy the game so I can sh1t on your face.

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    It takes one win to get back to potentially the best home court advantage in basketball. No it's not.

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    Originally Posted by miT wobeT
    ‎''I'm trying to be in shape, be strong enough to do anything, but also fast enough to run around a little bit as well.' miT wobeT
    ...Seems like he's coming to the realization that he isn't an NFL QB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CP View Post
    It takes one win to get back to potentially the best home court advantage in basketball. No it's not.
    Thats what I'm thinking. People wanna crown Lebron already. Well if you wanna crown him, then crown his ***!!!!! As a matter of fact, im taking the points and putting an "OKC straight up" in.

    If it only takes Harden to have a decent game, then that makes me worried. If it takes 1-4 plays to go the other way, then I'm worried. The only thing that has been consistent throughout the playoffs is Lebron, that has me worried.

    Reminds me of everyone counting the Heat out when they were down 3-2 to boston going back to boston.
    I knew Pacquio was getting knocked out when they showed Romney in his dressing room wishing him luck.
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    If I had to pick right now, I would say the Thunder are done. Durant looks like has lost some confidence and he has been defended nicely. Harden has also lost confidence. They were playing a little above their heads those last 5 wins they had, but have come hack to earth a bit.

    I trust D-Wade and Lebron to finish this series off on Thursday, they got OkC right where they want em. if they don't OkC will force a game 7.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swift456 View Post
    If I had to pick right now, I would say the Thunder are done. Durant looks like has lost some confidence and he has been defended nicely. Harden has also lost confidence. They were playing a little above their heads those last 5 wins they had, but have come hack to earth a bit.

    I trust D-Wade and Lebron to finish this series off on Thursday, they got OkC right where they want em. if they don't OkC will force a game 7.

    Was it just me or did Durant look like he was about to start crying after the game. That would NOT be the time to see my moms as I'm leaving the court. "come over here baby, it'll be alright"..."WAAAAAAAAAAAAH!"
    I knew Pacquio was getting knocked out when they showed Romney in his dressing room wishing him luck.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CP View Post
    It takes one win to get back to potentially the best home court advantage in basketball. No it's not.
    I agree. I thought from the start that Miami had to sweep at home in order to take this series. Will be very interesting if OKC steals Game 5. Shame that Westbrook probably blew his wad in the loss, though.

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    will you lab with me sometime big gene. I'm on ps2 with the headset

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    Quote Originally Posted by KingStyle View Post
    If Durant starts to actually take charge of his team, maybe, but if they continue to let him play 2nd fiddle to Westbrook, then Wade, James, Bosh and Chalmers will still get their 25 a game and win.
    Huh? Waa?!?!?! If I told you that KD/RW would score 70 points combined to LBJ/DW's combine 50 points, you would all say OKC wins hands down, again how do you explain this, KD was just 2 points shy of 30, dude did his part. OKC had 2 players in double digits, Miami had 4. Nine Miami players had at least 9 REB's, 7 players with REBS for OKC. Miami was a better team last night. While RW had 43, Durant would have had to score 35 instead of his 28 to beat Miami, and let me tell you this, Miami ain't letting 2 players score over 40 points each against them in a game and thats the effort OKC needed from both KD/RW, it ain't happening folks.

    OKC done!

    Case Closed

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    Quote Originally Posted by McMadden View Post
    Huh? Waa?!?!?! If I told you that KD/RW would score 70 points combined to LBJ/DW's combine 50 points, you would all say OKC wins hands down, again how do you explain this, KD was just 2 points shy of 30, dude did his part. OKC had 2 players in double digits, Miami had 4. Nine Miami players had at least 9 REB's, 7 players with REBS for OKC. Miami was a better team last night. While RW had 43, Durant would have had to score 35 instead of his 28 to beat Miami, and let me tell you this, Miami ain't letting 2 players score over 40 points each against them in a game and thats the effort OKC needed from both KD/RW, it ain't happening folks.

    OKC done!

    Case Closed
    At home, Miami role players should be fine. If Lebron shows no ill effects from the strain (they say cramps...) the Heat should win tonight.

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    Miami wins tonight or the next game.

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