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Official 2012-2013 NBA Season postmortem

The Duncan miss at the end kind of (though only kind of) called to memory Patrick Ewing's infamous finger roll faux pas against the Pacers in Game 7 when back when. Ugh.
 
i know this is from last year, but it will never ever get old

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One final thing to note - Lebron will be remembered for the two huge scoring games in games 6 and 7, but maybe more impressively he just fucking ENDED Tony Parker on the defensive end. For damn near 90 minutes he defended the fastest, quickest, nastiest PG in the league and put him in fucking detention. The man is an absolute freak of nature.
 
One final thing to note - Lebron will be remembered for the two huge scoring games in games 6 and 7, but maybe more impressively he just fucking ENDED Tony Parker on the defensive end. For damn near 90 minutes he defended the fastest, quickest, nastiest PG in the league and put him in fucking detention. The man is an absolute freak of nature.

So much this. Not only did he play defense against the fastest, quickest player on the floor, but he played more minutes in games 6 and 7 than any other player. Toward the end of both games both teams looked downright exhausted, but 240lb LeBron is out there hitting his stride.

So obviously PEDs then.
 
lol @ Lebron weighing 240lbs. He weighed 240lbs. at the NBA draft combine coming out of high school. He's gotta be darn near 270 now.

And yes, he's a fucking Terminator.
 
lol @ Lebron weighing 240lbs. He weighed 240lbs. at the NBA draft combine coming out of high school. He's gotta be darn near 270 now.

And yes, he's a fucking Terminator.

It's weird because he is skinnier than you'd think in person
 
i thought of the songaila missed layup against oregon

Which I had somehow blocked out of my mind. There's no shortage of painful losses for Wake fans to remember.
 
Really? I haven't thought about that once....Manu fucking up late in the game, Parker on the bench, and the bizarre lineups that Pop ran out are the things sticking out for me...

Duncan and KAWHI are untouchable in my opinion....they had their mess ups here and there, but both were so fucking solid they get an automatic ignore...

I guess my point was that sports nuts (everyone on this board) will remember the Spurs losing due to all of the reasons you listed, but the general public will remember the Spurs losing due to the Duncan missed layup. My coworkers don't know a thing about basketball but all they could talk about was the Duncan miss and also how Lebron's wedding will go. Skip blew the miss way out of proportion in that video a few pages back and he feeds the general public. At least it wasn't a buzzer-beating miss like Ewing's miss was.
 
MIAMI—A number of self-proclaimed “big Miami Heat fans” woke up this morning, turned on the local news, and were reportedly thrilled to learn that their team won Game 7 of the NBA Finals last night, sources confirmed Friday. “So they won the trophy?” said 47-year-old Coral Gables resident Frank Gardner, echoing the sentiments of millions of die-hard Heat fans throughout the area, who went on to note that they started watching the team more since the franchise acquired “LeBron James and Chris Bush [sic].” “We turned in early last night, so this was just great news to wake up to. So what does this mean for them now? Do they move on, or how does it work? I'm excited.” When told of the victory, a number of members of the Heat Nation said they love Shaquille O’Neal, think he’s a character, and that he must have played very well last night for the Heat to have won.


Via The Onion
 
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