I have that feeling too. It`s far from over, and the Cavs aren`t a team to rule out when they are down 3-1 in a series. It also helps that suspicion to the Pistons being one of the 8 teams in history to comeback from a 3-1 deficit.
If Mo Williams doesnt play well, the Cavs will lose. Its easy as that. Everyone knows that Lebron will get his, so will Dwight. Its going to come down to Mo.
It ends tonight for the Cavs. Every once in a blue moon a team no one expected to win comes and knocks off a big favorite. Orlando has everything going for them, and they would like nothing more than to dethrone "King" James tonight in his house.
I really cant see how people think the Cavs are gonna come back, the one game they won was on a last second shot and theyve been outplayed all series. Unless they totally change the way theyve been playing their not coming back.
I don't know if you remember the Magic making two shots, one to win them the game, and the other which put them up 2 with 5 seconds left.. We could have won those games as well, even if we lot game 2.
Good start by Mo, 3/3 from the field, 2 three pointers.
And we blow a huge lead because LeBron decides to go 1 on 5... I don't know if he remembers what happened in the first quarter when he was getting everyone involved.
This is a great story by the Magic. No one, everyone on here can deny and act all innocent but everyone all regular season thought it was either the Cavs or the Celts (pre KG injury), everyone thought the Magic was fluff, including me, I think they've all proved us wrong.
I honestly didn't think the Magic would win a game in this series. The Pistons dominance over them has made me think they aren't a true contender. My hats really do go off to them.
I thought the Magic had an outside shot before the KG injury. You can't dispute 59 wins, many without Nelson. Once KG went down for the year, most of us know the Celtic wouldn't be finals bound, or in some cases not even ECF bound.