So where are people watching Game 7 in Melbs tomorrow? I'm thinking of heading out for it!
Kevin Love!!!
"For all those guys who left, don't come back for Game 7." - Chris Bosh
Love it!
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nba-b...sh-heat-fans-left-game-6-early-220554369.html
Not able to join you in Melb, but hoping to watch a bit of the game here in Sydney. Anyone else going to watch the game? Where at? I know there are a couple of pubs around my place who will be having it up on a screen.
Ersk
There have been 4 Game 7's in the NBA Finals since the 2-3-2 format in 1985
1988 - LA beat Detriot by 3 points
1994 - Houston beat New York by 6 points
2005 - Spurs beat Detriot by 7 points
2010 - LA beat Boston by 4 points
All won by the home team
I'm calling the Spurs to be up at half time and then to lose.
I've never thought they're "old" but I always felt the longer the series went the Heat would gain a slight advantage.
This game is all about Lebron. If he has an average or below game, then the Spurs have a chance.
If he has 30 and a bunch of everything else, than it's over.
I'm in a very fortunate position today.
If the Spurs win, I'm stoked.
If the Heat win, I get $1000 as I put money on them 2 months ago
Even though the Heat have home court advantage and purchased the better looking team on paper, I think the Spurs are destined to win tomorrow.
They have been the best team over the last 3 or so seasons but unlucky with injuries leading up to the finals... this year has been a different story. It has been a series full of surprises but The best team and coach deserves to Win the title. Go Spurs
to get a return of $1000 you must of outlayed a lot because they were not paying much lol
best team over the last 3 years? really?
I outlayed $200 so not bad at all really.
I put the Heat as the last leg of some multis across the EPL and Rugby League.
I think I have 6 tickets with different multis, just have the Heat to win the Chip as the last result.
Can't believe they're playing against the Spurs in the Finals, ha ha.
There could be an argument for that.
The Heat are playing in the East which is still (in spite of improvement) weak as sh*t.
The West is still tough as hell and the Spurs have had injuries at key times. Much tougher to come out of (although this year was watered down thanks to injuries to Kobe and OKC losing Harden).
What's wrong with having it on all 3 monitors?
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