Where Predictability Happens

By Matt Sussman | May 15, 2008 | Filed Under Basketball

spurswin.jpgSeriously, NBA Playoffs? Is this really how the second round is going to be? The home team is freakin’ 20-1 in these four series.

I keep watching, thinking I’m going to see that one surprise. And we might have seen it when a Billups-free Detroit Pistons won a game in freakin’ Orlando. Put your index finger in the air and wave it around in a horizontal circle.

San Antonio blew out New Orleans at home (ya don’t say!) in Game 6, so the series goes back to N’awlins. Utah and Cleveland retreat back home for their Game 6s on Friday, and there’s no doubt they’ll win them convincingly.

Sorry if I spoiled the ending for you. I tend to screw that up. Much like Jim screwed up by not proposing to Pam on The Office.

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  1. Shaggy on May 16, 2008 7:13 am:

    At least I know I’m not the only one who didn’t watch Spurs/Hornets.

  2. Rob I. on May 16, 2008 7:51 am:

    ZOMG NO SPOILERS!

    Seriously, I Tivo’ed all twenty-one games.

  3. Turner on May 17, 2008 2:23 pm:

    If I read that post yesterday at this time (before I watched the office finale) it would have been “remove from bookmark” time for TFR… and maybe a Cowherd-esque DNS attack as well

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