A list of puns related to "Indiana Intercollegiate Conference"
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Los Angeles Lakers - New York Knicks
Los Angeles Clippers - Brooklyn Nets
Golden State Warriors - Boston Celtics
Sacramento Kings - Orlando Magic
Portland Trail Blazers - Washington Wizards
Seattle SuperSonics - Buffalo Braves
Utah Jazz - Indiana Pacers
Phoenix Suns - Chicago Bulls
Denver Nuggets - Milwaukee Bucks
Oklahoma City Thunder - Charlotte Hornets
Dallas Mavericks - Toronto Raptors
San Antonio Spurs - Philadelphia 76ers
Houston Rockets - Atlanta Hawks
Minnesota Timberwolves - Cleveland Cavaliers
Memphis Grizzlies - Detroit Pistons
New Orleans Pelicans - Miami Heat
Personally I like winning more than losing. Thoughts on the game?
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Next update with details will be mid-July.
This year's Atlanta Hawks finished 41-31 as the 5 seed in the East. They defeated the 4 seed New York Knicks in the first round, then knocked off the 1 seed Philadelphia 76ers to make the ECF. They will face the Milwaukee Bucks for the right to represent the East in the NBA Finals
Trae Young, their best player, averaged 25.3 pts 9.4 asts per game but failed to make the All-Star team.
The 1994 Indiana Pacers finished 47-35 as the 5 seed in the East. They defeated the 4 seed Orlando Magic in the first round, then knocked off the 1 seed Atlanta Hawks to make the ECF. They ended up falling just short of the NBA Finals, losing in Game 7 to New York.
Reggie Miller, their best player, averaged 19.9 pts 3.1 asts per game but failed to make the All-Star Team.
Source: Went through all conference finals matchups year and year and checked the team rosters if I didn't know
Did they even have bar graphs back then?
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I'm a little late to the party, hopefully people will still care and give this a read. Unfortunately, I wrote this all in one sitting and don't have time to proofread it, so there may be significant typos and grammatical and/or ortographical mistakes, apologies for that. This post is also way too long and goes over Reddit's character limit. Apologies for that, I didn't mean to make it this long, the intention was for it to be a brief read but I clearly failed there. Because I also don't have time to simplify it, I'll pull out a couple of the least relevant sections, write them on comments, and link to those comments from this main post. Since this post is so long, feel free to just skip to the list or just skim it or something.
Before we get to the tournament reports, I wanted to start with some background but that section ended up being long and unneccessary, so I'll give a TLDR:
Wanna read the whole background thing for some reason? Click on this link.
This is the list that I ended up playing in the tournament. Please use that link if you want to download a YDK or read all of the cards. The list is a blind-second HERO build, meant to OTK on turn 2.
In this comment is a text version of this list, along with noteworthy card-by-card reasoning for what I played.
On to the report!
Round 1: HERO vs. the bye
My opponent does not show up. 1-0
Round 2: HERO vs. Salamangreat
Game one I let him go first, and he sets up a Sunlight Wolf backed by Salamangreat Roar. My hand is extremely fragile (it was somethi
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Does anyone have any idea what this course is like? I would love to join a soccer team but donβt really wanna do Intermural and the actual ncaa team would be impossible lol. Iβm not sure what this course is actually like so any insight would be awesome
Last time winning the Finals
2020 - Los Angeles Lakers
2019 - Toronto Raptors
2018 - Golden State Warriors
2016 - Cleveland Cavaliers
2014 - San Antonio Spurs
2013 - Miami Heat
2011 - Dallas Mavericks
2008 - Boston Celtics
2004 - Detroit Pistons
1998 - Chicago Bulls
1995 - Houston Rockets
1983 - Philadelphia 76ers
1979 - Oklahoma City Thunder (as Seattle Supersonics)
1978 - Washington Wizards (as Washington Bullets)
1977 - Portland Trailblazers
1973 - New York Knicks
1971 - Milwaukee Bucks
1958 - Atlanta Hawks (as St. Louis Hawks)
1951 - Sacramento Kings (as Rochester Royals)
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