I've not followed other than seeing the scores. The game itself just isn't that entertaining anymore, the days of the Celtics/Lakers doing what they did in the '80s is gone forever and it's now a three-point shooting contest which is why so many games now including playoff games are blowouts. All too frequently one team gets hot shooting threes, the other team goes cold shooting threes, and the score gets away in a hurry. Game 7 between the Zombie Sonics and Spurs is probably going to be a blowout one way or the other.Donn Beach wrote: ↑Fri May 29, 2026 3:41 pmAre you following the playoffs David? I'm keeping up with the Spurs - Thunder for the sake of my brother who I bore with my Seahawks blabbering. I've always had a fondness for the Spurs. Kinda like the Rays in baseball. They've got a player in Wemby now, pretty incredible. Funny following my brothers mood. The desolate post Tim Duncan period, tanking, unbelievable luck of winning the lottery, then the opportunity of drafting Wemby., what a chain of events. Now he's back to NBA heaven.DavidGee24 wrote: ↑Sat May 23, 2026 4:13 pmEvery time they win the title Seattle should hang a Sonics championship banner at Climate Pledge just as a middle finger to the world. Seriously, DO IT.Donn Beach wrote: ↑Sat May 23, 2026 3:27 pmSpeaking of the Thunder. There was a ESPN article like a year ago, calling them the best positioned franchise of any professional sport. Basically they currently have a championship team but they also have like a ton of first round draft picks coming up on the next few years They've stockpiled them through trades. They should domo the next decade. I sent the article to my brother, he didn't respond
Anyway, this series, it's been like alternating blowouts, seems odd to me. Now we are at game seven back in Oklahoma. I just don't have a feel for it at all.
I did notice the Magic scoring 19 points in the second half with the chance to upset the Pistons in the first round when they were up 3-2. That blew my mind, it's virtually impossible to score 19 points in one half in today's game and not only were the Magic probably the only team that's done it in the past several years, but they did it with a chance to clinch a playoff series as an 8-seed over a 1-seed. Chokes don't get any chokier than that.