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May 31, 2011

The Goods On The Game, NBA Finals, Game 1

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Hope things are good there

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Ouch....

If that is the kind of effort and poor shooting we can expect to see with the Mavs in the finals, then, WOW, this will be over in 4 or 5, and for Miami people, not Dallas. That was the weakest finals opening game in a long time. Totally one sided and Dallas looked, well, old. Was hoping for a 6 or 7 game series, but cannot honestly say its going to be even close. I see a Miami SWEEP. Ugghhhh........

The Heat defense did a great job tonight, but I think Dirk is going to have to be more aggressive and shoot better than 7 for 18.

I think the Heat will win in 6 or 7, but I'll be rooting for J-Kidd to get his first ring; he really deserves it. Dirk should do what he wants in this series, but I don't think it will be enough for the Mavs to win. The Heat seemed destined to win. If Dirk does win, he will move up the all-time great list, but still not top ten.

http://theresastatforthat.blogspot.com/2011/05/dirk-with-ring-better-than-ringless.html

"That was the weakest finals opening game in a long time. " I totally agree with you Stephen. Even my Sports Coaching friends noticed that the opening is very lousy.


http://www.acpe.edu.au/courses/bachelor-of-sports-coaching-and-administration-course.html

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