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There wasn't, where there should've been and has been, much of Parker. Ginobili was not at his best, but not at his Game 6 either. Also I was happy to see Leonard come back from his Championship-losing missed free-throw in the 4th quarter of game 6 to a solid first half.

Every single one walked all the way back to their seats.

On a dollar/boring scale, it has to be Audi. Then Volvo, not because they're less boring but cheaper. BMW is fighting its way in.

They have to, out of sheer boredom. Said boredom peaks at least twice a day, when the "driver" has to walk to his car to drive to work or back home. Boredom builds up enough, even bitter divorce seems like a worthwhile distraction.

I've owned a 120, a 130 an M3 coupe and now drive a 535. I am beginning to hate Bangle less as I get more and more bored. 2014 is breaking a streak.

Correction: sad LeBron is still in the game for a 2nd championship, lives like a King and to judge by your profile picture, seems to know what century this is.

Hey buddy, glad you replied so I could come back and see that comment you made one more time. I am not that old a commenter, something tells me the usernames are no longer exclusive. I might just change mine to RobTheStreet to get a little love from that comment!

Ha ha, I wish. I only moved out of my mom's basement last month!

Tom Ley, he may be toweling off LeBron James, but at least he's giving your sorry ass material to write. Easter Conference Champion? You bet! Pulitzer prize in your future? Moving out of mom's basement? Maybe in a couple of years, I'll be the first to congratulate you.

Exactly. Andersen WAS Hansbrough. Will Hansbrough ever be Andersen? Doubtful. But Andersen is a space-taker, while Hansbrough is definitely a bruiser, and as one he's pretty down low in the morality scale.

I agree with you. Assuming everything would play the way it did it LeBron hadn't just spun into an open layup is a silly way of looking at the play. I also think there was a previous error in Vogel's strategy or CYA explanation. As a defending coach, I'll take the chance of losing on a jumper from Bosh vs a

Ha, so naïve! " I mean, if a guy is getting his butthole eaten in a hotel bathroom, wouldn't he lock the door?"

I ride a bike 9 miles a day, which is not a brag because 9 miles is almost nothing. Anyway, bikers are, in general, dicks. I also drive a car to school on Saturday mornings and share the road with bilkers who must have tiny tiny weiners, apart from their crunched-up prostate, who feel the need to take up a really

Jalopnik, I'm sorry but from a Marketing perspective, it seems you should focus on catering to your readers with different stories. Here are some ideas:

The Heat were not fully into it. The Bulls were. This is a testament to a team with it's mind and heart in the right place. Those things will beat superstars now and again. Maybe it was the sweep, maybe the long break, maybe it means nothing. But the Heat are going to be tested as to their ability to draw up

Equally respectfully, there's a lot of writing but little more content than one argument: you would accept equal rights if you were guaranteed that in schools, teachers would tell kids "it's legal, but not the same." Hope this synthetic version helps clear up the essence of your beliefs. And before defending the

Yeah, you can get the kid out of Indiana, but never... wait, no, they're still there. Carry on.

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He must've pulled a reverse. Boo-yah!!

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