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If no major injuries next year, we'll see OKC and Miami again I think.

Now that he knows what it takes, I think LeBrons wins at least 2 or 3 more over the next half decade. An unbelievable talent.
 
With how soft Durant and Harden looked..we might want to put the Thunder dynasty talk on ice for a couple seasons...

A King is crowned. Best playoff run by one guy that I can ever remember. Wow.
 
With how soft Durant and Harden looked..we might want to put the Thunder dynasty talk on ice for a couple seasons...

A King is crowned. Best playoff run by one guy that I can ever remember. Wow.
Agree with you on OKC, they looked really soft and they will have a tough time eventually resigning all these guys. Also agree with you on Lebron, he was incredible in the Playoffs. LBJ is the best player in the world and there is no doubt about that anymore. Only thing about your comment that is annoying as ####, is when you say stuff like "a king is crowned"...just stop. That is why people hate you wannabe witnesses.
 
He's unbelievable and he's added a post game as well. If you try and double him in the post he's going to light you up with his passing.

Jordan was 28 when got his first, Lebron is 27. I doubt Lebron gets to 6, that's a pretty ridiculous number, but i think he's getting to 3 or 4, almost for sure. Some of that probably depends on how Wade ages, but Bosh will still be good for the next while, and they're going to have the best player on the planet as well.
 
He's unbelievable and he's added a post game as well. If you try and double him in the post he's going to light you up with his passing.

Jordan was 28 when got his first, Lebron is 27. I doubt Lebron gets to 6, that's a pretty ridiculous number, but i think he's getting to 3 or 4, almost for sure. Some of that probably depends on how Wade ages, but Bosh will still be good for the next while, and they're going to have the best player on the planet as well.
Any ideas on how the Knicks can make moves to contend with the Heat? I dont care about Chicago, Indiana, Atlanta, or anybody else in the East. We're going to have to tailor our team to beat the Heat if we ever want to make it out of the East. The level Miami played at in the Finals was incredible. I dont think anyone couldve beaten them playing the way they did in Miami. Once they escaped Game 2 with a 1-1 split, it was like a avalanche.
 
Any ideas on how the Knicks can make moves to contend with the Heat? I dont care about Chicago, Indiana, Atlanta, or anybody else in the East. We're going to have to tailor our team to beat the Heat if we ever want to make it out of the East. The level Miami played at in the Finals was incredible. I dont think anyone couldve beaten them playing the way they did in Miami. Once they escaped Game 2 with a 1-1 split, it was like a avalanche.

I really don't know; the NBA can be different than other sports because you pretty much need an elite player to contend for a title. I'm not sure how the Knicks are going to get one.

Can we build a time machine and convince Lebron to sign with the Knicks instead of Miami back in 2010? That's not a good answer, but I don't think there is one.
 
I'm not ready to call them a dynasty yet. Lest we forget the Heat could have been very easily eli9minated by Boston if not for a blown call in game 2.
 
I really don't know; the NBA can be different than other sports because you pretty much need an elite player to contend for a title. I'm not sure how the Knicks are going to get one.

Can we build a time machine and convince Lebron to sign with the Knicks instead of Miami back in 2010? That's not a good answer, but I don't think there is one.
Well, the OKC/Miami series was almost an exact replica of the NY/Miami series. Miami focused on shutting down Durant's iso like they did Melo and noone else on OKC besides a hit or miss Westbrook stepped up. Remember the NY series where NOONE could make a wide open shot for us. Each team won 1 game. I thought Miami played OKC the same way they played us. Durant became hesitant to drive the lane because everything was a charge...same thing happened to Melo.
 
I'm not ready to call them a dynasty yet. Lest we forget the Heat could have been very easily eli9minated by Boston if not for a blown call in game 2.

Yes, but Bosh was hurt. I've mentioned that a few times, but it's worth repeating. I saw a stat that Miami was 10-2 in the playoffs when Bosh played 20 minutes or more.

Obviously they aren't a dynasty yet, but they have been together for 2 years and have lost in the finals and won the championship.

Well, the OKC/Miami series was almost an exact replica of the NY/Miami series. Miami focused on shutting down Durant's iso like they did Melo and noone else on OKC besides a hit or miss Westbrook stepped up. Remember the NY series where NOONE could make a wide open shot for us. Each team won 1 game. I thought Miami played OKC the same way they played us. Durant became hesitant to drive the lane because everything was a charge...same thing happened to Melo.

That's true, but the Knicks were blown out in all 4 of their losses. Any of Games 2-4 could've gone OKC's way.

I'm a Met fan, so to me this series kinda reminded me of the Subway Series in 2000. Yankees won in 5, so it seemed like a blowout, but all of the games were close. (Every game was 1 or 2 runs). Game 5 in this series was a blowout, but like I said, 2-4 could've gone either way.
 

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