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<blockquote data-quote="Cheeky_Darkie" data-source="post: 119699"><p>Has anyone been watching the NBA playoffs this year ? </p><p></p><p>It started off with a bang with the Warriors taking out the way more fancied Mavs in round 1. I was absolutely fixated with the playoffs until the run n' gun Suns and Warriors got eliminated, then I thought it would be an absolutely mind numbing final with the Spurs and Pistons advancing easily. I was half right !</p><p></p><p>I witnessed one of the great performances ever in NBA playoff history today. Absolutely mesmerizing it was, his airness King James rising above one of the best defensive teams in the NBA at home and crushing the fans and players spirits. The Pistons had no answer to his jumpers, lay-ups and bone crunching jams, it was 1-on-5 b'ball. He scored 29 of the final 30 points for the Cavs with the game going into double overtime and he finished with 48 Pts 9 Rebs 7 assists. The Cavs are now only one win away from securing a spot in the final.</p><p></p><p>He is still a baby in the NBA at age 22 but he has carried a sure fire bottom dwelling team into the NBA playoffs in only a couple of years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cheeky_Darkie, post: 119699"] Has anyone been watching the NBA playoffs this year ? It started off with a bang with the Warriors taking out the way more fancied Mavs in round 1. I was absolutely fixated with the playoffs until the run n' gun Suns and Warriors got eliminated, then I thought it would be an absolutely mind numbing final with the Spurs and Pistons advancing easily. I was half right ! I witnessed one of the great performances ever in NBA playoff history today. Absolutely mesmerizing it was, his airness King James rising above one of the best defensive teams in the NBA at home and crushing the fans and players spirits. The Pistons had no answer to his jumpers, lay-ups and bone crunching jams, it was 1-on-5 b'ball. He scored 29 of the final 30 points for the Cavs with the game going into double overtime and he finished with 48 Pts 9 Rebs 7 assists. The Cavs are now only one win away from securing a spot in the final. He is still a baby in the NBA at age 22 but he has carried a sure fire bottom dwelling team into the NBA playoffs in only a couple of years. [/QUOTE]
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