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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 914311" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>Wow that’s a really dynamic photo. Look at the blonde lady to Giannis left in the front row. She is so dismayed by what’s about to happen she couldn’t watch it. Lots going on in that puzzle. I’m also impressed with Giannis power and resolve, no way is Paul stopping that with a casual push.</p><p>I agree. Giannis is the clear, driving force behind this team. This is just one of so many crushing blows given by him throughout the playoff series. As much as the injury set him back temporarily, I can’t help but wonder if that brief rest didn’t bring him back to finish even stronger. Yet his injury put on display that there are other vital components to this team that work really well together and they showed a fearless resolve in his absence. As merely a periodic fan, I had no idea that Lopez could put up 35+! imo that game was just inspiring and marked a turning point in this postseason.</p><p>Amazing. 1 Win away from ending a</p><p>half-century drought. This was eloquent timing for WI. It took the sports spotlight completely away from the Rodgers fiasco and it’s a curious timing thing to me. Refreshing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 914311, member: 10086"] Wow that’s a really dynamic photo. Look at the blonde lady to Giannis left in the front row. She is so dismayed by what’s about to happen she couldn’t watch it. Lots going on in that puzzle. I’m also impressed with Giannis power and resolve, no way is Paul stopping that with a casual push. I agree. Giannis is the clear, driving force behind this team. This is just one of so many crushing blows given by him throughout the playoff series. As much as the injury set him back temporarily, I can’t help but wonder if that brief rest didn’t bring him back to finish even stronger. Yet his injury put on display that there are other vital components to this team that work really well together and they showed a fearless resolve in his absence. As merely a periodic fan, I had no idea that Lopez could put up 35+! imo that game was just inspiring and marked a turning point in this postseason. Amazing. 1 Win away from ending a half-century drought. This was eloquent timing for WI. It took the sports spotlight completely away from the Rodgers fiasco and it’s a curious timing thing to me. Refreshing [/QUOTE]
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