Quicksilver, you are half right. The way the Lakers played last night was not even 80% of what they are capable of. They would like to win it on their home court where they could sell tickets for another round. Each playoff home game makes a lot of money. So if they lose Game 7 that is their fault for letting it happen. But they did let the Rockets off the hook yesterday and I think that was half intentional half because of their "down playing" the Rockets. Houston is no where close to the Lakers capability. If they were even close Vegas wouldn't have had the Spread LA -10 last night on Houston home court and -14 coming sunday. Its the TV ratings and profit they make from each additional home game in the Playoff make you believe Houston had a shot. But as I said earlier, if they lose game 7, thats their fault for outweighing the profits. Look at it this way, BOSTON had a chance in game 6? Vegas had ORL -7 and they won by 8. That makes it a fact. 90% of the time BOSTON would lose game 6. Its all about the profits they make out of each homecourt playoff game (TV, tickets and a lot more, that makes up a large portion of their profit for entire season). Now thats a fact.
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