Originally posted by truejedi
You watched it all? If not, then you certainly don't know, and your opinion is utterly insignificant. (or significantless if you will) or without significance.
I watched a few episodes. They were either on the island, or they weren't. Either way, I don't care.
Did you see the game btw? One of the most exciting games I've seen in 10 years. It had "old school" written all over it. Gotta tip your hat off to Boston for playing their hearts out undermanned.
Originally posted by truejedi
Didn't, I was working. Final score looked like a blowout, so I didn't even read about it. That good?
Dude wow. Blowout was misleading though. First, Perkins got ejected. Then Big baby got hit with an elbow on the defensive end, and fell. Boston got the ball and pushed to the other side of the court. Perkins kept trying to get up and Doc Rivers kept yelling at him to get up, but he couldn't he kept slipping. He finally got up and was tripping towards the sideline when the ref caught him, and Davis collapsed. He left the game with a concussion. Later, Marquis Daniels got a concussion and left. Then Sheed fouled out and got back spasms. They were going to lose that game anyways but they played their hearts out and had like 2 guys left on the bench.
Originally posted by truejedi
oh wow. Doesn't look so good for them going forward, does it?
Depends who is able to play next game. The momentum has definitely shifted. However, the Celtics still played well considering they had an undermanned team, they're going back home, and Sheed decided to show up in this series.
Originally posted by truejedi
well, they are going to win this series, that's just inevitable, I was looking ahead to the lakers. The C's had so much momentum, I thought they might roll the Lakers, who have completely forgotten how to play defense. But now...
I'm not 100% sure they'll win this series although they probably will. Orlando COULD make history because they should be the better team. Boston was just on a 6 game tear like I've never seen before in the playoffs, and now we get to see how they respond to losing two in a row. Yes, they are capable of beating the Lakers. There are two problems though:
1. Home court advantage. They don't have it. Although this isn't a huge issue, the bigger issue is
2. Kobe Bryant. This is by far his best playoffs ever, and he's putting in Lebron-like numbers. I mean he really is unstoppable. Honestly, I have no idea who would guard him on Boston. At least Orlando can throw VC, Pietrus, Lewis, and Redick at him.
Kobe has indeed been a beast. Has to beat the suns first. THAT series also seems inevitable. But I can see the C's throwing pierce AND garnett at bryant like they did at James. Garnett was just too big to shoot over, and you can't drive into the teeth of a double team like that. Then we saw Cav's missing open jumper after open jumper after open jumper. The frustration in Lebron's face was palpable. I bet that series alone changed his mind and is going to make him not stay.
Originally posted by Dr McBeefingtonwow. not even accounting for House? Law and order is effin annoying.
So the greatest show of our generation(and maybe ever), Law and Order had its season finale on Monday. They only announced a week ago that they were canceling the show. This, meanwhile shit like American Idol and the other nonsensical reality tv shows are still on the air. If this doesn't prove that American society has reached it's intellectual low point in a hundred years, I don't know what does.
Originally posted by One Free Man
this is a good thing?all I'm saying is House, Heroes, Dexter, Psych, etc. are all better.
Yes, it's a good thing. The show is about cases being worked on by police, and prosecuted by the DA. There is no bullshit romance or twist, it's all up to par. House is good but those other two I've seen and flipped the channel to the Food Network they were so bad.