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God here to clarify my remarks; >>165346 I was talking about before the series began; people figured that Boston would likely lose one of the first games, and would likely be the team headed back to Boston in game 6 down 3-2, not up 3-2; however, they won both games 1 and 2, and they won game 4, so the Lakers have to do what no one has: come back from being down 3-1 in the Finals and win. Now teams have come back from 3-1 in the first three rounds in the playoffs over the years, but the vast majority of those had two of the last three games at home, not two of the last three on the road. They now need to win back-to-back in Boston, which is tough considering that they could not win one game in Boston in the regular season, and couldn't win games 1 or 2 there either. On top of all this, both of LA's wins at home where close games Boston could have won, so with the home court and crowd back in Boston's favor, it's unlikely they can do that. If LA can't hold onto a big lead, and can't complete a big comeback, then odds point to losing this series.
Also, Boston is doing a classic Bulls thing: Forget the first half, the second half is what matters. Plus, considering all the shit that went down in the first 3 rounds + the first 5 games of the Finals, they will be prepared for almost anything the Lakers throw at them in the next game (or two).
But the Lakers are one damn good team, so I wouldn't be shocked if somehow, the planets aligned and Paul Pierce got stabbed again, and the Lakers cruise to win in 7. I mean, anything can happen in sports, AMIRITE? (Note: Just look at the captain of the Falcons getting arrested the night before the Super Bowl against the Broncos nine years ago for picking up a ho who was really a cop; a lot of shit can happen before any game) So really, just keep your eyes open, and keep buying Jell-O Pudding.
Love, God. PS - Pic unrelated, unless a Celtic picks up a male cop posing as a prostitute so he could get some Dick, lol.
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