NBA Playoff Update: Surprising Shifts and Standouts | The Fumble Weekly

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
  • The NBA playoffs are heating up with unexpected twists and turns! A week has dramatically altered the landscape: the Nuggets might eliminate the Timberwolves after trailing 0-2, the Knicks are close to ousting the Pacers despite injuries, the Mavericks could topple the top-seeded Thunder, and the Celtics breeze through another series. Join us as we discuss these developments and predict who might lift the NBA Championship trophy this season. Share your thoughts and predictions in the comments! Tune in every Friday for the latest in NBA action.
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  • @UnconventionalReasoning
    @UnconventionalReasoning Месяц назад

    We always talk about how a person can have a Jekyll/Hyde.personality. Sometimes a team can be like that. But these conference semi-finals are Jekyll/Hyde SERIES! Three of the four had back-to-back 20+ point blowouts, each team winning one.
    * Celtics-Cavs, games 1-2 [+25, - 24]
    * Knicks-Pacers, games 4-5 [-32, +30]
    * Nuggets-TWolves, games 2-3 *and* 5-6, [-26, +27 & +15, -45]
    Only the Thunder-Mavs series only had a single, 20+ game, but it has also flip-flopped, T-M-M-T-M-?
    Everything I needed to know about Harrison Butker's speech was summarized in the video headline, "Harrison Butker Gave the Best Commencement Speech of My Lifetime", by Michael Knowles. Any social commentary Knowles makes is almost always wrong, as it is this time.