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Old 05-03-2007, 05:34 AM
passthesuga passthesuga is offline
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Default Re: 5/2 Mavs @ Warriors

I think you make a very good point re: the MAVS not getting themselves into this situation. IMO they have been sluggish. It has not been the real MAVS for whatever reason, most likely because they came into the series thinking they had it wrapped up before the first tip. Against a team with nothing to lose this is a dangerous mindset to start out with and can carry over into the series.

My point is, we are now in the Championship games, games 6 & 7, and it is in these, the biggest games of all, tha they are very likely to turn it around. Being so close to the precipice for both teams will have a dramatic phsychological effect for Game 6 that is positive for the MAVS and negative for GS.

Re: the playoffs being different, the playoffs are seven games, and games are 48 minutes. When staring down the barrell, the Mavs produced. There is no reason they will not improve on that performance and win this match like the class team they are.

Finals experience is not something you can give a team. The MAVS have that experience as a unit, and it is an enormous advantage once you get deep in a series. The took the Spurs down in 7 last year with a very similar line up.

I wouldn't want to be on GS for quids. The market seems to be liking the -2.5 at the moment too...........I don't blame them, but wish you luck with your investment.

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