Kevin Harlan really does have a great announcing voice.......a lot of the men announcers sound a lot alike. Kevin Harlan has a totally different voice. Don’t even care about this game......just heard Kevin’s voice and starting watching. He’s very good.
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LEAKED Audio Of Luka Doncic Trash Talking Rudy Gobert👀:
— LegendZ (@legendz_nba) May 25, 2024
“You motherf*cker…. can’t f*cking guard me!”
Then, Luka tells someone in the crowd: “Go home, b*tch”
Lastly, Luka’s teammates embrace this moment with him, with Dereck Lively saying:
“I’m here for you, bro” pic.twitter.com/vNUZxLtzKX
Maybe you care about Luka's voice.
The world has turned upside down.
Luka and Kyrie are video game cheat codes offensively when they are locked in. Maybe Dallas cracked the code.
@Tschmack posted:The world has turned upside down.
Luka and Kyrie are video game cheat codes offensively when they are locked in. Maybe Dallas cracked the code.
I'll be pulling for Dallas to win this series and go on to face Boston. I feel Dallas has the best shot at beating Boston. T Wolves are just not there, yet.
Wolves aren't there yet, but they just won't go away. If they had won one other game and the series was tied right now, I'd like the Wolves. No, they won't beat the Celts, but it would be a fun series.
There's rumors that KG may be at Target Center tonight.
@MNPackman posted:There's rumors that KG may be at Target Center tonight.
Maybe he could guard Luka
Dallas up 20 with 10:18 left in the 2nd Quarter. 42-22.
Dallas up 29, 67-38, with 43.3 seconds left in the 2nd Quarter. Doncic with 5 3s in the 1st half.
69-40 Dallas, at the half.
TNT crew giving Minnesota all sorts of grief for their lackluster play, tonight. "Embarrassment, lack of desperation, packing it in, at least we did not get swept" attitude.
Stick a fork in the T-Wolves. They are fully cooked. Just like every other Minny team, paper champions.
124-103 Dallas moves on to the Finals vs Boston.
@ammo posted:Stick a fork in the T-Wolves. They are fully cooked. Just like every other Minny team, paper champions.
Accuracy requires mention of the Twins and Lakers.
Twins have a couple of championships in my lifetime. Two more than the Brewers.
Minneapolis Lakers also count, although the U of MN football team has a bunch of national titles in the 30s and 40s that’s tough to care about given it’s 2024. The hockey team has a bunch of titles.
The irony of Kyrie Irving actually playing at incredible level of play (both end of court) and now having to face Boston - a team he basically quit on - should make for must see TV.
@Tschmack posted:Twins have a couple of championships in my lifetime. Two more than the Brewers.
Minneapolis Lakers also count, although the U of MN football team has a bunch of national titles in the 30s and 40s that’s tough to care about given it’s 2024. The hockey team has a bunch of titles.
The irony of Kyrie Irving actually playing at incredible level of play (both end of court) and now having to face Boston - a team he basically quit on - should make for must see TV.
I disagree, especially If you are claiming a team's victories after they moved to another city. Here's what that would look like. The Twins had 2 World Series wins, one in the late 80's and one in early 90's. Would those World Series wins count towards the Senators' championships total? If so, the Senators won 3 World Series titles. The Twins/Senators haven't done much since. The Milwaukee Braves played 13 years in Wisconsin after leaving Boston, in 1953, and never endured a losing season. In 1957, they won the World Series, before moving to Atlanta. The Atlanta Braves won 4 World Series titles. The Brewers appeared in one World Series, back in 1982. The Minnesota Lakers played in an era when a 6'8" player was considered a big man. Mr Basketball, George Mikan, was 6'10". The Minnesota Lakers won one NBL Championship, in 1948, before the NBA came into existence. They won 5 of the next 6 titles under the newly formed NBA. They left Minneapolis and the franchise really developed in Los Angeles, where they saw most of their success. There is no way anyone could say the LA Lakers Championships are Minnesota related. The NHL North Stars also left Minnesota and flourished in Dallas. Hockey fans, in The State Of Hockey, were really hurt by that. The Minnesota North Stars had one Conference Championship but zero Stanley Cup wins whereas the Dallas Stars made 5 trips to the Finals and won 1 Stanley Cup. The Minnesota Wild has zero Stanley Cups to their name. I haven't mentioned the vikings, at all, because we know how they suck. You never mentioned the Lynx, the Minnesota WNBA franchise. They won one Championship and as I have mentioned before, their Championship game was blacked out, on TV, so a Poker Tournament could be aired. I do agree that the upcoming NBA Championships should be good to watch.