- Feb 20, 2007
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17 years ago today a white ford Bronco rode endlessly down the L.A. Freeway. I remember that day more because they interrupted my beloved Knicks in Game 5 of the NBA finals against Houston to follow that ridiculous chase...The Knicks went on to win game 5 at home only to lose the next two in Houston...
As I looked further at the results of that painful series I realized that this year's NBA finals are following the exact pattern of those year's finals with the championship team (and #1 seed) winning game 1 at home, losing game 2 at home, winning game 3 on the road, losing games 4 and 5 on the road and coming back to win game 6 at home....and then game 7 at home..
I'll go along with the script on this one and watch history repeat itself ...makes a good story...LAKERS WIN....although I doubt Ray Allen (or even Rajon Rondo) will pull off a John Starks imitation and go 2 for 18 from the field..2 for 18? in a GAME 7? What the hell was Pat Riley thinking? Pat, when Starks was 1 for 9 or 1 for 12, did you even think to go to Hubert Davis or were you numb at that point?
Series summary
Game Date Home Team Result Road Team TV Time
Game 1 Wednesday, June 8 Houston 85-78 New York NBC 9:00et
Game 2 Friday, June 10 Houston 83-91 New York NBC 9:00et
Game 3 Sunday, June 12 New York 89-93 Houston NBC 7:00et
Game 4 Wednesday, June 15 New York 91-82 Houston NBC 9:00et
Game 5 Friday, June 17 New York 91-84 Houston NBC 9:00et
Game 6 Sunday, June 19 Houston 86-84 New York NBC 7:00et
Game 7 Wednesday, June 22 Houston 90-84 New York NBC 9:00et
As I looked further at the results of that painful series I realized that this year's NBA finals are following the exact pattern of those year's finals with the championship team (and #1 seed) winning game 1 at home, losing game 2 at home, winning game 3 on the road, losing games 4 and 5 on the road and coming back to win game 6 at home....and then game 7 at home..
I'll go along with the script on this one and watch history repeat itself ...makes a good story...LAKERS WIN....although I doubt Ray Allen (or even Rajon Rondo) will pull off a John Starks imitation and go 2 for 18 from the field..2 for 18? in a GAME 7? What the hell was Pat Riley thinking? Pat, when Starks was 1 for 9 or 1 for 12, did you even think to go to Hubert Davis or were you numb at that point?
Series summary
Game Date Home Team Result Road Team TV Time
Game 1 Wednesday, June 8 Houston 85-78 New York NBC 9:00et
Game 2 Friday, June 10 Houston 83-91 New York NBC 9:00et
Game 3 Sunday, June 12 New York 89-93 Houston NBC 7:00et
Game 4 Wednesday, June 15 New York 91-82 Houston NBC 9:00et
Game 5 Friday, June 17 New York 91-84 Houston NBC 9:00et
Game 6 Sunday, June 19 Houston 86-84 New York NBC 7:00et
Game 7 Wednesday, June 22 Houston 90-84 New York NBC 9:00et