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FrostyFeet
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What do you think the postseason outcome will be?
Dr. Delusion
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I'm a Portland Trailblazers fan, but I think in the finals, which is still a long ways away, will be the Thunder and Heat. If that happens I will pull for the Thunder.
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Yea I'd rather go for the Thunder then the Heat but I think the Pacers have a real chance. Ofcourse Portland would really deserve a chance at the title
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Well, Playoffs is on again, who is your pick?

I would say, Bulls has the advantages this time. Would love to see Reds playing at the final again.
Magic comes through perception. -HS
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I am hoping the Bulls win. But that seems more rooted in hope than expectation.
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Well, Bulls just lost at the 4th game by the buzzer. It will be at least a 4-2 winning and I still hope it will be Bulls.
Magic comes through perception. -HS
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Oh well no Bulls no more.

Hawks should beat Anaheim. But that is hockey talk.
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Thibodeau won't last the weekend.
"Torture doesn't work" lol
Guess they forgot to tell Bill Buckley.

"...as we reason and love, we are able to hope. And hope enables us to resist those things that would enslave us."
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Yea he reminds me of the Doug Collins situation. Removed for the Zen master because he couldn't bring them to the next level.
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So no one even mentions the Warriors. Trouble is coming your way! Smile
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Y'all got awful quiet... Smile
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Magical season for the Warriors!!

Great team, great coach, great series. . .congratulations to the dubs!!
"I've always been mental, I'm sure of it" Boris Pocus Smile


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Here's something I didn't know about Steve Kerr:

Steve Kerr is a son of Malcolm Kerr, an American academic who specialized in the Middle East, and his wife Ann. He has three siblings. Kerr spent much of his childhood in Lebanon and other Middle Eastern countries. He attended Cairo American College in Egypt, and Palisades High School (now Palisades Charter High School) in Pacific Palisades, California.

His 52-year-old father Malcolm was murdered by the Islamic Jihad (later, elements of Islamic Jihad formed Hezbollah), on January 18, 1984, while he was serving as president of the American University of Beirut in Beirut. His father was shot twice in the back of his head by gunmen using silencers, in the hallway outside his office. Kerr was 18 years old at the time, and a college freshman. Steve Kerr said: "Before my father was killed, my life was impenetrable. Bad things happened to other people." Kerr and his siblings and mother sued the Iranian government under the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996. Four years after his father's murder, Steve Kerr played a game at Arizona State in which he was greeted with mocking chants by 10 to 15 fans of "P.L.O." and "where's your dad?" and "go back to Beirut" during the pregame warm-up. Though teary-eyed, Kerr scored 20 points in the first half, making all six of his 3-point attempts in a blow-out win.

Steve Kerr graduated from the University of Arizona in 1988 with a Bachelor of General Studies, with emphasis on history, sociology and English.
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