chris_in_pdx
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Okay, the Blazers got beat... I can live with that after this season of laughably bad injury luck. However, there's some things I hate about the league that I can't bottle up.
First of all, I hate HATE that there never seems to be a true "upset" in a playoff series. The last REAL upset I can think of was the Mutumbo Nuggets over Seattle. That was what... 15 years ago? The Warriors over the Mavs a few years ago doesn't really apply... that Warriors team was built from the ground up by Don Nelson, who knew that era's Mavericks better than they knew themselves. And this year's Spurs over the Mavs? Tell me you didn't see that coming. Perhaps last year's Magic over the Cavs? That MIGHT... MIGHT qualify.
Otherwise... when? To say that the NBA playoffs is predictable is an understatement. There's no REAL drama... yes, a team like the Lakers or the Cavs or even the Hawks will get down in a series through a blowout or two that makes the average NBA fan think someone has found their number... and then forget it. The favored team kicks in that extra gear and beats the underdog. How many times have we seen that? Too many for it to be statistically plausable. Now, I'm not saying that DER FUERER STERN is edicting all of these series to go the way they do (Tim Dougnahy notwithstanding), but as a historian of the NBA game, doesn't it add up after a while that something doesn't smell right?
First of all, I hate HATE that there never seems to be a true "upset" in a playoff series. The last REAL upset I can think of was the Mutumbo Nuggets over Seattle. That was what... 15 years ago? The Warriors over the Mavs a few years ago doesn't really apply... that Warriors team was built from the ground up by Don Nelson, who knew that era's Mavericks better than they knew themselves. And this year's Spurs over the Mavs? Tell me you didn't see that coming. Perhaps last year's Magic over the Cavs? That MIGHT... MIGHT qualify.
Otherwise... when? To say that the NBA playoffs is predictable is an understatement. There's no REAL drama... yes, a team like the Lakers or the Cavs or even the Hawks will get down in a series through a blowout or two that makes the average NBA fan think someone has found their number... and then forget it. The favored team kicks in that extra gear and beats the underdog. How many times have we seen that? Too many for it to be statistically plausable. Now, I'm not saying that DER FUERER STERN is edicting all of these series to go the way they do (Tim Dougnahy notwithstanding), but as a historian of the NBA game, doesn't it add up after a while that something doesn't smell right?
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