Ask yourself this, why would the NBA want this series over in 5 games? I say 5 because I expect Dallas to win Game 5. Don't you think they would want as many games as possible? Don't you think the NBA would love a Game 7? More games=More revenue.
Maybe Vegas/NBA will make a killing in game 5 when Okc wins in Dallas. We have to wait and find out.
Ask yourself this, why would the NBA want this series over in 5 games? I say 5 because I expect Dallas to win Game 5. Don't you think they would want as many games as possible? Don't you think the NBA would love a Game 7? More games=More revenue.
Maybe Vegas/NBA will make a killing in game 5 when Okc wins in Dallas. We have to wait and find out.
The only thing that was fixed about that game was the OKC Thunder standing around trans-fixed on their lead evaporating. Come on man, this was one of the greatest wins of my gambling career (ie. got me out of a near deep shit-hole). Don't come in here saying this one was fixed. It was miraculous, but it was legit as they get in the NBA.
The only thing that was fixed about that game was the OKC Thunder standing around trans-fixed on their lead evaporating. Come on man, this was one of the greatest wins of my gambling career (ie. got me out of a near deep shit-hole). Don't come in here saying this one was fixed. It was miraculous, but it was legit as they get in the NBA.
The thing about the whole "fix" theory that people need to actually think about is the following...
...If an nba game is fixed, it is the REFS, not the players who are doing the fixing. You think nba millionaires (the players who mean enough to their teams where they would actually be able to fix the game) would risk their entire career to make a couple extra bucks?
It's one thing to say, wow that's a bad call the refs are fixing this game. It's an entirely different thing to think a couple missed shots/free throws mean a superstar PLAYER is fixing the game.
If you believe the second part of that statement, and think it happened in the game we witnessed tonight, you seriously need to stop and think...
Wow, am I seriously this stupid?
Good point. Millionaire players don't need to fix a game for spare cash. Why would they risk their careers?
The thing about the whole "fix" theory that people need to actually think about is the following...
...If an nba game is fixed, it is the REFS, not the players who are doing the fixing. You think nba millionaires (the players who mean enough to their teams where they would actually be able to fix the game) would risk their entire career to make a couple extra bucks?
It's one thing to say, wow that's a bad call the refs are fixing this game. It's an entirely different thing to think a couple missed shots/free throws mean a superstar PLAYER is fixing the game.
If you believe the second part of that statement, and think it happened in the game we witnessed tonight, you seriously need to stop and think...
Wow, am I seriously this stupid?
Good point. Millionaire players don't need to fix a game for spare cash. Why would they risk their careers?
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