LETS GO LAKERS LETS GO!!!!
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LA SUXS!!!!! Talk about a rigged playoffs and david stern in the shadows setting everything up for it to be the lakers and boston and then a seven game series. All in all, it is almost impossible to win a series if you are playing with the refs against your team.
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Obviously you're not a NBA fan. Furthermore, you haven't been watching the series. If you had been watching, you must have changed the channel when Boston ref's were calling the MOST controversial calls in NBA finals history.
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There were bad calls on both sides. Boston just blew it today. Simple as that. Give Los Angeles their win. The city will be in ruins-more so than it already is, very shortly. I no longer consider LA to be part of the Unites States.
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What about the PHX series Vasha? PHX got robbed every single game, yet still won two and possibly the series if game five was won.
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Pretty fun to watch even though I do think the NBA has become more WWE scripted. That "Magic VS Byrd 2" 7 game rivalry was GONNA happen come hell or high eh?
Congrats to LA!
Congrats to LA!
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It is what it is. The C's should have beat the bag out of them the way the Lakers played, but they didnt. Hay with no Perkins they were getting killed on the boards, Its just the way it is. Sure the Refs made some crazy bad calls, Even more so against the Celtics, but they still should have won. You just cant win if you cant rebound. The Lakers played some amazing D in the 4th. Some of the best I've seen.
My car still runs great so its not the end of the world for me. Even though I'm from Boston originally
My car still runs great so its not the end of the world for me. Even though I'm from Boston originally
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Nash is a warrior no questions. He just does not give up ever and always seems to amaze with his passing and his shooting. Kobe does not need an explanation, he or Jordan are the best to ever play.
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I get more entertainment hearing from people who live in fly-over states that obviously missed school the day they taught plate-tectonics claiming that we will "fall into the ocean." LOL So Cal's incredible weather & lifestyle creates animosity and jealousy, and many poor land-locked schlubs justify their less than stellar living conditions by guessing about how bad the earthquakes, wildfires and gas prices are here.
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Porsche 991S, Cayenne S, 1972 BMW 3.0CS E9 Coupe
So much debt? Hmmm, Arizona's real estate debacle surmounts the rest of the country:
Phoenix Business Journal: “Arizona ended 2009 with the nation’s second-highest home foreclosure rate, according to new research from RealtyTrac. More than 163,000 Arizona properties received foreclosure notices in 2009, or one in every 6.12 properties. Nevada, with a 10.17 percent foreclosure rate, was the only state with a higher rate than Arizona’s.”
Oh, and then there's this:
January 5, 2010
The State of Arizona has taken on an unprecedented amount of debt, $6.3 billion, despite a strict debt limit of $350,000. When local government debt is included, the total amount of debt for all levels of Arizona government swells to $37 billion. That's about $6,000 for every man woman and child in Arizona. In just four years, from 2004 to 2008, state and local debt in Arizona increased by more than $10 billion.