2005-2006 NBA thread

Of the Remaining teams, who will win the NBA TITLE?

  • Mavericks

  • Lakers

  • Clippers

  • Spurs

  • Pistons

  • Heat

  • Nets

  • Cavs

  • Wizards

  • Kings

  • Suns


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That 'Darth Kobe' article (after you click on the link) is hilarious. :D I may start referring to him as Darth Mamba.
 
LastSunrise1981 said:
Don't confuse confidence with arrogance. How about those Clippers by the way? :)
They were one game away from the wcf???!!!! and the Clippers would have been a much tougher opponet for the mavs than the suns!
 
LastSunrise1981 said:
The Heat are not as good as the Spurs or the Suns, so again, we'll see what happens in this series.
I can understand the spurs but suns better than the HEAT???!!! :rolleyes: Heat would dominate that series!
 
NOFX said:
I can understand the spurs but suns better than the HEAT???!!! :rolleyes: Heat would dominate that series!

Pfft, the Heat wouldn't stand a chance against SA or the Suns. Now you're giving them too much credit.
 
LastSunrise1981 said:
Pfft, the Heat wouldn't stand a chance against SA or the Suns. Now you're giving them too much credit.
Shaq would average 50 points a game in that series against the suns! And dont tell me the heat cant keep with the suns, they are a very good defensive team!
 
The Suns more than likely would've ran the Heat to death. The Heat had no one that could stop Nash, Barbosa, Diaw, or Marion for that matter.

But yes, Shaq would've killed them on the inside since they didn't have Amare to contend with him.

But other than that piece of the puzzle? Suns would've destroyed the Heat by running them to the point of death.

What's surprising me is the lack of coverage for this finals though. You'd think ESPN and other sport outlets would be talking about this series, especially since it's the first for both franchises.
 
LastSunrise1981 said:
The Suns more than likely would've ran the Heat to death. The Heat had no one that could stop Nash, Barbosa, Diaw, or Marion for that matter.

But yes, Shaq would've killed them on the inside since they didn't have Amare to contend with him.

But other than that piece of the puzzle? Suns would've destroyed the Heat by running them to the point of death.

What's surprising me is the lack of coverage for this finals though. You'd think ESPN and other sport outlets would be talking about this series, especially since it's the first for both franchises.
Wade is a very good defender!!! The clips had a nice gameplan against the suns which was make Nash a passer rather than a shooter! Now u might say they lost the series but they lost not because the suns were the better team but because they lacked the playoff experience to get it done. wait next year but back on topic. As you know defense wins championships and heat are much better defensive team than the suns, which is why the heat would have won the series and most nba experts would agree with me! :cool:
 
NOFX said:
Wade is a very good defender!!! The clips had a nice gameplan against the suns which was make Nash a passer rather than a shooter! Now u might say they lost the series but they lost not because the suns were the better team but because they lacked the playoff experience to get it done. wait next year but back on topic. As you know defense wins championships and heat are much better defensive team than the suns, which is why the heat would have won the series and most nba experts would agree with me! :cool:

Perhaps you're right, but we'll never know now. :)

I think this will be a great series between the Mavs/Heat though. I say it'll go 5-6 games with the Mavs coming out on top.

However, if the Heat do in fact win the championship, I expect Shaq to go back to ragging on Kobe and hating him in an instant too. ;)

But seriously, what's with the lack of coverage though? This is the first championship series for either franchise, why aren't sports "experts" and sport outlet channels covering this? You'd think that's all ESPN and other outlets would be talking about at this point.
 
LastSunrise1981 said:
But seriously, what's with the lack of coverage though? This is the first championship series for either franchise, why aren't sports "experts" and sport outlet channels covering this? You'd think that's all ESPN and other outlets would be talking about at this point.

It surprises me that there is little TV coverage as well. Especially with the biggest name in basketball (SHAQ-DADDY, THE BIG ARISTOLE) playing for his fourth title in his sixth series. I'm guessing once it's gets underway, then all the hype and coverage will begin. And about that prediction.
Dallas fans have to know that experience counts. All of those trades/acquisitions were made to have the best team in the NBA Finals. The "Supporting Cast" are about to earn themselves an NBA oscar for Best Finals Performance.
 
samurai black said:
It surprises me that there is little TV coverage as well. Especially with the biggest name in basketball (SHAQ-DADDY, THE BIG ARISTOLE) playing for his fourth title in his sixth series. I'm guessing once it's gets underway, then all the hype and coverage will begin. And about that prediction.
Dallas fans have to know that experience counts. All of those trades/acquisitions were made to have the best team in the NBA Finals. The "Supporting Cast" are about to earn themselves an NBA oscar for Best Finals Performance.

The Pistons(Of this year) had no experience and faced a VERY experienced Laker team in the finals, and ended up winning the championship.

It all comes down to depth and who wants it more. My opinion? I feel Dallas has the deeper bench, is more hungrier, and will win this series in about 6 or 7 games.

Walker, Williams, and etc, have never been to a championship so again they have no experience. Only one on the Heat with any championship experiences is Shaq and Payton(When Seattle played against Chicago for the championship and his stint with the Lakers).

So again, that whole "experience" ideal is completely useless. Neither team really has a lot of experience, save for Shaq who has three championship rings.

In the end we'll see what happens.
 
...we're halfway through the first game.

...and Dallas has a 2 point lead.
 
Dirk is going to have to play better. He is playing like he's intimidated by Shaq after that elbow, a fire needs to be lit and if he plays great, then the Mavs win and right now they're struggling with the Heat.

Wade started out hot and that was very poor defense on the Mavs part.

This series is going to be a long tough physical battle. In the end the question will be who wants it more? I believe the Mavs will still win the series, but they need to play smarter and not be afraid of Shaq or the Heat.
 
CConn said:
...we're halfway through the first game.

...and Dallas has a 2 point lead.
I know. I was just trying to stir the pot a little. This thread fell all the way to the 2 page. It's 10 point game now.
 
6 point lead now Dallas up front.

Can't believe Terry missed a wide open lay-up though. :mad: :down :o
 
That was just piss poor.
Piss poor defense, free throw shooting, taking care of the ball and a whole lotta other stuff. :down

Miami needs to tighten up for Game 2.
 
Great game by both teams. It was a tough struggle for the Mavs and I'm glad they pulled it off tonight.

I was biting my nails and on the edge of my seat watching this game. I'm humbled now and I see why so many people are saying Heat over the Mavs, because they match-up well and they managed to keep it close.

This is the game the Heat wanted and I'm glad they didn't get it. Either way Dirk needs to play better in order for Dallas to win.

Game 1 is down, onto Game 2 and hopefully all the way for a championship.
 
Bottom line, it comes down to depth. Dallas has it Miami doesn't. Dallas in 5 or 6.
 
This was the Heat's best chance to steal a game with Dirk having somewhat of an off night, but they (mostly Antoine. Go figure) chucked it when they shouldn't have, the turnovers killed them again, and the 2 biggest stats of the night: Miami's bench was outscored 24-2 by the Mavs bench, and of course the other killer was them shooting 7-19 from the line. They need to win on Sunday and take atleast 2 out of 3 at home if they're going to have any chance at winning the series.
 
What a game!!!!! Jason "The Jet" Terry with 32 points, though when he missed that lay up, I almost fell over. Gotta give to the Heat, especially in the first quarter, they were dominating. But my Mavs pulled through even when Dirk and Howard wasn't all there in the feild goals. Great game, can't till Sunday. You know this game is nothing compared to whats to come.

LET"S GO MAVS!!
 
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How in the hell does Walker take more shots than Shaq? And what was up with the free throws? Heat have to take game 2. ThE 1ST HALF (up 3 mintues to go) was perfect. We need 2 feed Shaq in the 1st half and some the 3rd, then let wade take over. The Heat can still win this, just need to stick with what got us there.
 
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