I used to admit that I was a basketball fanatic during the Chicago bulls’ era, when Michael Jordan flies the air wave for his lay-up stuff. As the time progress I only got to know about the games thru my neighbors, co-workers and by standers. I wouldn't miss Game 6 of this series; Games 2, 3 and 4 were determined by two, two and three points -- Game 5 was almost certainly the best one of all. I can’t move on with Dirk Nowitzki's array of unguardedly moves, including his deadly three-point shot. Though he does not have a untainted shot, but he is a pure shooter oh what the heck. Also Dwyane Wade's combination of strength and J.J. Barea's exasperatingly effective game, and Jason Kidd's career as an outside shooter, most of all LeBron James which breathtaking that it makes his late-game disappearing acts absolutely impenetrable.
As they say the ball is round and I don't know what will happen in Game 6. That's the best thing you can say about any sporting event; you’ll never know until you are into it. And one thing for sure NBA has never been better than this. It's never been more undeniable theatrical, for you will feel the action, drama and the emotions poured into the hard-court.
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