A perfectly appropriate line for two perfectly appropriate playoff series. There's a point towards the end of "The Matrix" where the agent has Keanu Reeves in an inescapable, stranglehold. With an oncoming subway train careening rapidly towards them, it looks as if Neo's goose is cooked... until he realizes he's the chosen one, and uses his special powers to thwart his enemy, rendering him useless.
Sound familiar?
The Detroit Pistons and San Antonio Spurs, the league's last two world champions, both on the brink of elimination and facing hostile road environments, did their best Neo impressions, pulling rabbits out of their hats and forcing respective Game 7's.
Did anyone honestly expect the Cavs to come away with a series victory against the NBA's Fab Five? Even Cavalier fans were skeptical, having been burnt by the greats before (insert Craig Ehlo reference here), wondering how their team would come to give this series away. The closest the Cavs have been to advancing to the Eastern Conference Finals is in the computer-generated Gatorade commercial where Michael Jordan MISSES the jump shot over Ehlo. And it now appears that the Spurs clearly have Dallas' number once again. Jason Terry or no Jason Terry, San Antonio was not to be denied on Friday night, as Dirk Nowitzki, Mark Cuban and Avery Johnson now go back to the drawing board.
But it's too late. The champs have that supreme, psychological advantage over their challengers going into Games Seven, not to mention home court advantage. Once again, the sound of inevitability rings loudly in Cleveland and Dallas.
Amen! I think alot of people just wanted the little darling LeBron to be going against Miami. Wade vs LeBron, uh huh! Oh well, it's not going to happen.
While the Mavs may have squandered a chance to close out the spurs at home, I don't think it is too wise to count them out. Jason Terry, their 2nd leading scorer was out of the lineup in game 6, and he'll be a tremendous help to them in ending the Spurs recent domination of the Western Conference.
Also, to the Cavs defense, Detroit doesn't really look to have much of an advantage against Lebron and the gang. Of the three games that Detroit has played against the Cavs this post season, they've lost two. One more loss and they may very well be sipping coronas on south beach watching the Heat take what should've been theirs last year, the Eastern Conference championship.
Good article Reverend. Your story sums up my general feelings after yesterday. Detroit played like I thought they would from the beginning. Their win just makes me think that although we have gotten some great playoff games, the real championship teams always step forward. With that said, it seems like the Spurs will likely win tonight. They seem to have the momentum back in their favor.
Turn-ons: Gator national championships ; Sushi; NBA Playoffs; A Tribe Called Quest; Women; Jack Daniels; Women who drink Jack Daniels; Women who drink Jack Daniels while eating sushi; Women who dream of more Gator national championships while eating sushi and drinking Jack Daniels during basketball season, The Red Zone Report
Turn-offs: Waking up early; The inevitable media coverage Bobby Bowden will get when he finally retires; Drama; Prejudice; Chicken liver; Work of any sort