Why the Pacers are SUPPOSED to win Game 7 but…. “The X-Factor!”

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Now that everybody’s had some time to absorb the reality of the Pacers forcin’ a Game 7 in Cleveland on Sunday against the Cavs boyz can all breath now. Nobody thought when the season started back on October that the Blue and Gold would win more than 30 games let alone make the darn playoffs. Not with 9 new faces on the roster and Paul George bein’ shipped to OKC for Victor Oladipo and Domantas Sabonis.

Naw playa, don’t sit here and try to tell me that you saw it comin’. You can miss me with that one. I gave them 25 games and that was pushin’ it. Sure, Oladipo played at IU and balled out. However, he hadn’t had the green light since. He played with Young Russ last season and literally watched that dun put up a triple double.

So no! Nobody saw this comin’. Give the big homie Nate McMillan tall props for doin’ a helluva job of coachin’ to get his boyz to a Game 7 on Sunday.

The thing I love about the NBA Playoffs is the fact that the BEST TEAM always advances to the next round. TEAM bruh not player or players. Before the series started I picked the Cavs to win in 6 because LeBron had never loss a first round series in his career and I thought that, if nothin’ else, he’d be able to carry the Cavs because he’s just that dominant of a player.

The Pacers walk into the Q on Sunday playin’ with house money and they’ve got the better TEAM right now. Everybody and their cousin Poncho is contributin’ for Indiana. In Game 6 all five starters scored in double figures. Whereas, LeBron is still out there by himself. He put up 22 points and not a single one of his starters scored in double figures.

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He’s havin’ to work entirely too hard to get out of this series. He’s already playin’ crazy minutes and he’s havin’ to score all the points too? That’s crazy!

It’s a 7 game series and unless he scores 50 percent of the Cavs points on Sunday they aren’t goin’ to win. It’s just that simple bruh. The Pacers have duns comin’ out of the bushes scorin’ points and playin’ hella defense too. The Lance Stephenson factor is for real. He’s not afraid of LeBron at all and he goes right at him. If nothin’ else he irritates the crap out of him.

So if logic plays out the way it’s supposed to the Pacers will win this series because they have proven to be the better TEAM. However, when the Philistine is on the floor anything can happen. You saw that dun drag the Cavs to the 2015 Finals by himself after both Kevin Love and Kyrie were injured and almost beat Golden State right? So I’ll never say never because he’s a different type of human being. So get ya popcorn ready for Game 7 at the Q it’s for all the marbles. Well…a chance to get to the Eastern Conference Semifinals. Stop me when I start lyin’!

Playas Thesaurus: 

1) Dun: noun – the person in question, dude, guy, etc. It’s whoever I’m talkin’ about and its non-gender specific.

2) Ole boy: noun – the person that I’m currently talkin’ about.

The G is excluded from the endings of all words because the G is near and dear to my heart because I’m from “The G” which is Gary, Indiana. So I only use the G when I’m talkin’ about “The G!”

The caption under the photo isn’t real but its real talk!