Will game 7 be the most important game in NBA history?

Will game 7 be the most important game in NBA history?

Yes

gonna be YUUUGE

nah

Game 7 of the 2010 nba finals because it was between the two most historic franchises

this is the most important game for Lebron and Curry though

game 7 of the 1984 NBA finals where it was proven that the white man can beat the black man at basketball.

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Doesn't matter how important the game is, it's all fake. It's been fake since the mid 70's. The NBA pretty much died when Kareem changed his name and moved to LA. The powers that be ensured that only California and east coast teams would win championships from thereon out.

Game 6 of the Kings-Lakers finals exposed the NBA for being rigged.

nash phoenix suns deserved a ring

do you remember that series against san antonio?

You are aware that San Antonio won 5 championships right?

>Jewhoop

in a word?

no.

and the bulls, pistons, etc

No, I'm pretty sure we got the message by now. The NBA belongs in /asp/.

SA makes that international money

For the Pistons NBA needed a bad guy and the Bulls only won chips because Jordan was popular as fuck

Leaving out the entire 1990's where 0 east/west coast teams won championships.

"no"

If Lebron wins, he will:

>win one for da land
>redeem himself for The Decision
>finally end the Cleveland championship drought
>finally end the Warriors meme magic
>make history by overcoming a 3-1 finals deficit
>be one step closer to becoming GOAT

If he loses, he will
>be forever regarded as a choke artist
>have to watch Curry and the Warriors take over the NBA as he fades into bolivian
>never be GOAT
>probably leave Cleveland again
>have to live with the shame of knowing he blew his hometown's best chance of winning a championship in his lifetime

It might not be the most important game in NBA history, but it is definitely the most important game any individual athlete has ever played in terms of their career/legacy/team/fanbase. If he loses now, it was all for nothing.

>Game 7 of the 2010 nba finals because it was between the two most historic franchises

even by saying that I literally don't remember who played in that game for each team, what the result was, where it was played
fuck off lakers fan

There is literally no reason to root for Golden State unless you are from the Bay Area or are a lightskin nigga

most important game in memewagon history

ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah

wait

ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

>legod defeats the meme
>cuckry gets exposed as the memevp
>silver anounces space jam 2 starring leking using footage of this finals
>mfw we've been living space jam all along

No.

it was all rigged for this in the first place

Jordan was popular because he won championships.

>the meme is kill
>rigged
I'm ok with this

Is this tonight?

Yes. What flag is that, user?

That's Bosna and Herzegovina lad

Two names.... Balkans is mental

>I rate Curry

AHHH ONLY 5 MORE HOURS

Yeah, the NBA goes in two completely different directions with each outcomes.

LeBron wins:
>Warriors don't look invincible
>Parity
>LeBron cements himself in the top 5 all time
>Cleveland is less of a shitty city

Curry wins:
>Aspiring players continue focusing on 3's
>Warriors are invincible
>League changes to benefit 3 pointers, flexible screens etc

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>Parity

How does the team from last year's finals winning = parity?

Cleveland winning a championship is the epitome of parity

Nice summary. This is why I am rooting for Bron tonight even though I dislike him.

Lebron is in his like sixth straight final.

>two names
It should be three desu

>even by saying that I literally don't remember who played in that game for each team, what the result was, where it was played
>fuck off lakers fan
That's because you're an idiot who started watching basketball in 2014.

100% yes

the epitome of parity would be cleveland not steamrolling through the playoffs as if they were playing D-III college teams.

>implying Atlanta, Detroit, and Toronto aren't tougher teams than Houston and Portland

i didn't say the west was much better i just said the east was shit. and at least the Warriors had to get through one real team.

I'd probably like cleveland if it wasn't for james, irving and jefferson are fun to watch. hope klay thompson has like a 40 point game

Eh. It's important for sure, but I can't say for certain it's the most important ever.

There aren't really any major implications.

where does this meme that the NBA is rigged come from? Did it all start after the Tim Donaghy scandal?