NBA Playoffs YTD: 8-6-1 (+5.40 units)
San Antonio -8.5
- weak effort, weak D, no-show in game 1. time to exert themselves and actually play like a top seed in the better conference.
Washington +12
- got nothing to lose, need to play like that, and hold off the Cavs until Caron Butler finds his way back into the lineup later on in the series.
Washington ML +800
- Illgauskas hurt the Wizards more than James or Hughes IMO. Which boggles the mind why Etan Thomas or Antawn Jamison were guarding a 7'3" center when they are both vastly undersized esp. when they have 6'11" Brendan Haywood, who's guarded him pretty good in the past. Jordan should put his ego aside and play Haywood more. I agree with the notion that the Cavs should have blown out the Wizards in game 1 (even though I took Wizards +12 and lost by 3 points LOL). Taking a stab at the ML here.
Dallas -9.5
- read Spurs' writeup from above. same applies here.
one unit each
GL everyone!:uhu:
San Antonio -8.5
- weak effort, weak D, no-show in game 1. time to exert themselves and actually play like a top seed in the better conference.
Washington +12
- got nothing to lose, need to play like that, and hold off the Cavs until Caron Butler finds his way back into the lineup later on in the series.
Washington ML +800
- Illgauskas hurt the Wizards more than James or Hughes IMO. Which boggles the mind why Etan Thomas or Antawn Jamison were guarding a 7'3" center when they are both vastly undersized esp. when they have 6'11" Brendan Haywood, who's guarded him pretty good in the past. Jordan should put his ego aside and play Haywood more. I agree with the notion that the Cavs should have blown out the Wizards in game 1 (even though I took Wizards +12 and lost by 3 points LOL). Taking a stab at the ML here.
Dallas -9.5
- read Spurs' writeup from above. same applies here.
one unit each
GL everyone!:uhu:
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