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I thought the Lakers were going to win when they played at Staples and the Celtics would win in Boston, now I am starting to think it's the opposite of that. Lakers by 8.
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Still won't help the Knicks.....Originally Posted by Proshares
I hope it goes 3 OT's with a blackout in Boston in between.
Still won't help the Knicks.....Originally Posted by Proshares
I hope it goes 3 OT's with a blackout in Boston in between.
Originally Posted by Three6mafia2007
If us losing brings us closer to shipping out bynum for melo, then I wouldn't mind an L
Originally Posted by Three6mafia2007
If us losing brings us closer to shipping out bynum for melo, then I wouldn't mind an L
I do. I grew up in Boston and cheered for their 3 big pro teams,Red Sox,Pats and Celts so I've been a Celtics fan since the Antoine Walker era and when we first got Pierce. I also used to go watch them at the fleet.Originally Posted by Cedric Ceballos 1995 Lakers
Originally Posted by Rolaholic
Originally Posted by NobleKane
Originally Posted by bdis1986
I feel L.A might pull it out MIGHT
yea right lol the lakers have no chance in hell of winning. bunch of complacent r tards on this team. even though as a heat fan i know you guys would like us to beat the celtics unlike that fake heat/celtics fan robowhatever
So because I've been a fan of both for a while and not just this year cause unlike some fans of teams I actually lived in both cities and supported both of them,I'm a "fake" fan...... $%%+
eh if you got a legit valid reason behind why you like both of those two teams then it's fine by me but i won't be suprised when people call you out on it either. i've liked the same two nfl teams since the mid 90's and their in different conferences so it's no real conflict of interest since they play once every 4 years. if the heat and celtics meet in the playoffs this year are you going to pull for one more then the other though?
I do. I grew up in Boston and cheered for their 3 big pro teams,Red Sox,Pats and Celts so I've been a Celtics fan since the Antoine Walker era and when we first got Pierce. I also used to go watch them at the fleet.Originally Posted by Cedric Ceballos 1995 Lakers
Originally Posted by Rolaholic
Originally Posted by NobleKane
Originally Posted by bdis1986
I feel L.A might pull it out MIGHT
yea right lol the lakers have no chance in hell of winning. bunch of complacent r tards on this team. even though as a heat fan i know you guys would like us to beat the celtics unlike that fake heat/celtics fan robowhatever
So because I've been a fan of both for a while and not just this year cause unlike some fans of teams I actually lived in both cities and supported both of them,I'm a "fake" fan...... $%%+
eh if you got a legit valid reason behind why you like both of those two teams then it's fine by me but i won't be suprised when people call you out on it either. i've liked the same two nfl teams since the mid 90's and their in different conferences so it's no real conflict of interest since they play once every 4 years. if the heat and celtics meet in the playoffs this year are you going to pull for one more then the other though?
Originally Posted by SCuse7
1. Ray Allen fell short of tying Reggie Miller on Monday night, making two 3-pointers in the Celtics' loss when he needed three to reach the elusive 2,560 milestone. But it's not all bad news -- by putting the record off until Thursday night, he ensured he'd be able to tie Miller at home, when the C's take on the Lakers. And what's more, Miller will even be in the building to see it. The C's and Lakers will do battle on TNT and Miller will be at the broadcast table announcing the game. Now that is good TV.
Can't get much better then that
Originally Posted by SCuse7
1. Ray Allen fell short of tying Reggie Miller on Monday night, making two 3-pointers in the Celtics' loss when he needed three to reach the elusive 2,560 milestone. But it's not all bad news -- by putting the record off until Thursday night, he ensured he'd be able to tie Miller at home, when the C's take on the Lakers. And what's more, Miller will even be in the building to see it. The C's and Lakers will do battle on TNT and Miller will be at the broadcast table announcing the game. Now that is good TV.
Can't get much better then that