We interrupt our serious discussions for this important announcement:
Go, Spurs, go!
Bold Prediction #1: LeBron James will finally get a NBA finals win against the Spurs. No sweep for San Antonio.
Bold Prediction #2: Spurs in 6.
We interrupt our serious discussions for this important announcement:
Bold Prediction #1: LeBron James will finally get a NBA finals win against the Spurs. No sweep for San Antonio.
Bold Prediction #2: Spurs in 6.
That is a very small limb you have chosen to climb out on, better watch that the “Heat” don’t saw it off.
I would very much like for the “Old Men” to have another championship ring, but “The Heat” is really good when they want to be, and LeBron is the best in the league no doubt. LeBron and Jordan are a very close call, at the same stage in their game, but even Michael wasn’t know all over the world just by his first name. I believe LeBron was as good or better straight out of high school, as Jordan was with four years at North Carolina. No way the Bulls would have all those rings if not for Jordan, that said the coaching staff of “The Heat” is in no way comparable to that of “The Bulls” in their heyday. Watch out for James, and Bosh.
Oh watch out for the lowest paid man on the roster also. “Birdman”
I must say that I am disappointed in you, Tim. I would have never thought you would have violated the most important lesson we have been taught since childhood–never mix sports and religion. ;)
People all too frequently forget about Bill Russell and his rings. He wasn’t “known the world over” due to less marketing. He once said: “I knew where to go for the rebound before the shooter attempted the shot. I just knew he was going to miss.” So, I’m pulling for the old men. Their group is more international. Not logical? Never knew that an opinion had to be so.
Just prejudiced.