NO. I'll probably watch an Office rerun and some Ultimate Fighter instead....if that doesn't work, maybe a kidney transplant
2007-06-13 17:15:31
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answered by Ocho Cinco 7
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As a basketball fan I'm forced to watch the game because ANYTHING can happen. The Cavs could win one or two games, or the broom could make an appearance. Whatever happens, we know that LeBroom, excuse me, I meant Lebron (no pun intended, lol) needs some help in the off season. This was a good experience for him though. Maybe he'll ask himself: What the hell am I the King of? Here's my question for you: Did Cleveland and Lebron become WITNESSES to a Spurs dynasty?
2007-06-13 19:09:17
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answered by basketball is my religion 4
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I'm with you on the Kobe-LeBron stuff. Let's just agree to disagree on who's better. We can compare them after they both retire. The Allen Iverson show idea seems like another one of those crappy vh1 shows that everyone will love. The shaking hands thing is funny because LeBron would never do that. Is the Brad Daugherty crack about how he used to be in the NBA? And is Michael Cage a former player too (I didn't look up either one, so I don't know)?
2016-05-19 23:13:15
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answered by ? 3
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Definitely yes. Although the Cavs are behind 3-0 I still believe
that they will do their best to beat the Spurs.Game 4 will be
so exciting that both teams will play their to win and I don"t want to miss it. It will determine if the Cavs will live for another
day or if the Spurs will finish the series and be NBA champions again.
2007-06-13 17:19:46
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answered by Orlando M 3
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Absolutely not, this is the most boring finals ever. The Cavs are totally unprepared and the Spurs are going to sweep the series. I really hoped the underdog would perform better. Anyone got a nickle for Lebron to bite into lol?
2007-06-13 17:45:52
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answered by j.r. h 2
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I might watch the 1st quarter and see from there. If it's anything like ugly game 3 i'll watch the first quater and the last 5 minutes to watch Big Shot Bob celebrate.
Nickster
2007-06-13 19:37:31
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answered by Nickster 7
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Yeah I am watching the game tomorrow night. First of all because I love the Spurs and I want to see it win they win there 4th NBA Championship. Secondly, I what to see if there is any way whats so ever if LeBron James can possibly lead his team to victory (he won't because Bruce Bowen is the top Defensive player in the NBA).
GO SPURS!!!!
2007-06-13 17:27:33
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answered by Anonymous
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HELL NO!
The Spurs are a solid defensive squad with a workman like center and an excellant guard, but they are BBOOOOORRRINGG!!!
Lakers of the 1980s -Jabbar, Worthy, Magic, Scott, Cooper
Bulls of the 1990s-Jordan, Pippin, Grant, Kerr, Rodman
Lakers of 2000-2002-Bryant, Shaq, Fisher, Fox, Horry
That is Championship-Team of the Decade-NBA Basketball!!!
2007-06-13 17:27:00
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answered by Richard V 6
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Yes. The Cavs are actually still in the series. You may think im crazy but my gut feeling is the Cavs will win the next two games which are at there home. They will have gained alot of momentum and then they will win game 6. In game 7 i think San Antonio will win because of there experience but it will still be a good series to watch.
2007-06-13 17:16:38
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answered by Umang M 1
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Yes cause u never know wats gonna happen. I think this series will be like the bulls and piston series. Cavs will win next 2 games. Then spurs will win game 6.
2007-06-13 17:21:06
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answered by Hardy619 2
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No, I've been bored to tears ever since we got to the conference finals. The exciting teams are all gone. The fact that the Cavs made it this far is just more evidence that the league is fixed.
2007-06-13 17:31:32
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answered by Anonymous
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