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** Referees are often mocked for being bad callers and ignoring plays that deserve penalties. More than once have they been depicted as blind.
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*** It got worse for Bledsoe. After the Pelicans traded him away after the following season, ''they'' made the playoffs the next year.
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* GrowingTheBeard: In Season 4, when [[AnimationBump the animation improved]] and more episodes of greater length came out.
* HarsherInHindsight: Eric Bledsoe's RousingSpeech in 6-8 about how he was glad to be on House Bucks became this following the 2020-21 season when, after another flame-out in previous year's playoffs (with critics singling out Bledsoe's poor performance in particular), the Bucks ditched Bledsoe and traded him to the Pelicans (a much worse off, lottery-bound team) for Jrue Holiday and went on to win the NBA Championship that season. And the team Bledsoe said he was happy to no longer be part of, House Suns? They had a dramatic turnaround of their own that season, becoming the best team in the West and meeting the Bucks in the NBA Finals, after likewise making an upgrade at point guard with Chris Paul.
* HarsherInHindsight: Eric Bledsoe's RousingSpeech in 6-8 about how he was glad to be on House Bucks became this following the 2020-21 season when, after another flame-out in previous year's playoffs (with critics singling out Bledsoe's poor performance in particular), the Bucks ditched Bledsoe and traded him to the Pelicans (a much worse off, lottery-bound team) for Jrue Holiday and went on to win the NBA Championship that season. And the team Bledsoe said he was happy to no longer be part of, House Suns? They had a dramatic turnaround of their own that season, becoming the best team in the West and meeting the Bucks in the NBA Finals, after likewise making an upgrade at point guard with Chris Paul.
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* HarsherInHindsight: Eric Bledsoe's RousingSpeech in 6-8 about how he was glad to be on House Bucks became this following the 2020-21 season when, after another flame-out in previous year's playoffs (with critics singling out Bledsoe's poor performance in particular), the Bucks ditched Bledsoe and traded him to the Pelicans (a much worse off, lottery-bound team) for Jrue Holiday and went on to win the NBA Championship that season. And the team Bledsoe said he was happy to no longer be part of, House Suns? They had a dramatic turnaround of their own that season, becoming the best team in the West and meeting the Bucks in the NBA Finals, after likewise making an upgrade at point guard with Chris Paul.
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** Eric Bledsoe's RousingSpeech about how happy he was to be part of House Bucks in 6-8 became this following the 2020-21 season when, after another flame-out in previous year's playoffs (with Bledsoe's poor performance singled out by critics), the Bucks ditched Bledsoe and traded him to the Pelicans (a much worse off, lottery-bound team) for Jrue Holiday, and the Bucks went on to win the NBA Championship that season. And the team Bledsoe said he was glad to no longer be part of, House Suns? They had a dramatic turnaround of their own that season and met the Bucks in the NBA Finals after making their own upgrade at point guard and getting Chris Paul.
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-->''You know what, clearly, [[LampshadeHanging this was a bad idea]], okay? You guys are obviously not the Spurs, ''*[[{{Beat}} sigh]]*'' and I am, clearly, not Lord Pop[ovich].''
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: Episode 6-7, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXgOUAMtcds Out of Luck]]" was one to [[https://youtu.be/CRYGTI9FPmI?t=394 the last scene of Season 5]] when the Celtics under Brad Stevens did ''not'' prove to be the "Spurs of the East".
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** Eric Bledsoe's RousingSpeech about how happy he is to be part of House Bucks and playing alongside Giannis in 6-8 became this following the 2020-21 season when, after another flame-out in previous year's playoffs (with Bledsoe's poor performance singled out by critics), the Bucks ditched Bledsoe and traded him to the Pelicans (a much worse off, lottery-bound team) for Jrue Holiday, and the Bucks went on to win the NBA Championship that season. And the team Bledsoe said he was glad to no longer be part of, House Suns? They had a dramatic turnaround of their own that season and met the Bucks in the NBA Finals after making their own upgrade at point guard and getting Chris Paul.
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** Eric Bledsoe's RousingSpeech about how happy he is was to be part of House Bucks and playing alongside Giannis in 6-8 became this following the 2020-21 season when, after another flame-out in previous year's playoffs (with Bledsoe's poor performance singled out by critics), the Bucks ditched Bledsoe and traded him to the Pelicans (a much worse off, lottery-bound team) for Jrue Holiday, and the Bucks went on to win the NBA Championship that season. And the team Bledsoe said he was glad to no longer be part of, House Suns? They had a dramatic turnaround of their own that season and met the Bucks in the NBA Finals after making their own upgrade at point guard and getting Chris Paul.
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** Eric Bledsoe's RousingSpeech to Giannis and House Bucks in 6-8 has become this following the 2020-21 season. He starts by sarcastically suggesting that Nikola Mirotić should head back to House Pelicans (a much worse off, lottery-bound team), remarks on his own miserable tenure on House Suns, then admits that he's happy to be part of the Bucks and is willing to serve Giannis until "his last days". Following another flame-out in the 19-20 playoffs (in which Bledsoe's poor performance was singled out by critics), the Bucks ditched Bledsoe and traded him to the Pelicans for Jrue Holiday, and the Bucks went on to win the NBA Championship that season. And the team Bledsoe said he was so happy to no longer be part of, House Suns? They had a dramatic turnaround season and met the Bucks in the Finals after making an upgrade at point guard of their own (Chris Paul).
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** Eric Bledsoe's RousingSpeech about how happy he is to Giannis and be part of House Bucks and playing alongside Giannis in 6-8 has become became this following the 2020-21 season. He starts by sarcastically suggesting that Nikola Mirotić should head back to House Pelicans (a much worse off, lottery-bound team), remarks on his own miserable tenure on House Suns, then admits that he's happy to be part of the Bucks and is willing to serve Giannis until "his last days". Following season when, after another flame-out in the 19-20 previous year's playoffs (in which (with Bledsoe's poor performance was singled out by critics), the Bucks ditched Bledsoe and traded him to the Pelicans (a much worse off, lottery-bound team) for Jrue Holiday, and the Bucks went on to win the NBA Championship that season. And the team Bledsoe said he was so happy glad to no longer be part of, House Suns? They had a dramatic turnaround of their own that season and met the Bucks in the NBA Finals after making an their own upgrade at point guard of their own (Chris Paul).and getting Chris Paul.
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** As Pat Beverley was arriving to speak with Kevin Durant in 6-8, [[FunnyBackgroundEvent Kyrie Irving had finished his own proposal for]] him and KD to "rule the World, from edge to edge." Apparently, KD was more pleased with ''Kyrie's'' proposal, as the twain are now headed for Brooklyn, even with KD's injury. Then again, Beverley was able to get his own... ''monster'' offscreen. Also...
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** As Pat Beverley was arriving to speak with Kevin Durant in 6-8, [[FunnyBackgroundEvent Kyrie Irving had finished his own proposal for]] him and KD to "rule the World, from edge to edge." Apparently, KD was more pleased with ''Kyrie's'' proposal, as the twain are now headed for teamed up in Brooklyn, even with KD's injury.the next season. Then again, Beverley was able to get his own... ''monster'' offscreen. Also...
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** Eric Bledsoe's RousingSpeech to Giannis and House Bucks in 6-8 has become this following the 2020-21 season. He starts by sarcastically suggesting that Nikola Mirotić should head back to House Pelicans (a much worse off, lottery-bound team), remarks on his own miserable tenure on House Suns, then admits that he's happy to be part of the Bucks and is willing to serve Giannis until "his last days". Following another flame-out in the 19-20 playoffs (in which Bledsoe's poor performance was singled out by critics), the Bucks ditched Bledsoe and traded him to the Pelicans for Jrue Holiday, and the Bucks went on to win the NBA Championship that season. And the team Bledsoe said he was so happy to no longer be part of, House Suns? They had a dramatic turnaround season and met the Bucks in the Finals after making an upgrade at point guard of their own (Chris Paul).
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** After an episode where the Kobedicians harass [=LeBron=] as he is arriving in Los Angeles, the man himself comes up to [=LeBron=] in "The Long Episode" to encourage [=LeBron=] as he prepares for his battle against the Dream Team, telling [=LeBron=] to "move the game forward" and that "you are my legacy". [[spoiler:It's especially poignant after Kobe secretly led the Kobedicians against [=LeBron=].]]
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** After an episode where the Kobedicians harass [=LeBron=] as he is arriving in Los Angeles, the man himself himself[[note]]Note that this episode came after Kobe's untimely death; the episode is dedicated to him[[/note]] comes up to [=LeBron=] in "The Long Episode" to encourage [=LeBron=] as he prepares for his battle against the Dream Team, telling [=LeBron=] to "move the game forward" and that "you are my legacy". [[spoiler:It's especially poignant after Kobe secretly led the Kobedicians against [=LeBron=].]]
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** House Bucks gets one in the Season 6 finale, when, despite losing their conference, they rally together as a house with one RousingSpeech after another, and cheer on Giannis Antetokounmpo as the new King in the East.[[note]]Helped by the fact that he ''[[IKnewIt was]]'' declared League MVP a few weeks later.[[/note]][[/note]]
** After an episode where the Kobedicians harass [=LeBron=] as he is arriving in Los Angeles, the man himself comes up to [=LeBron=] in "The Long Episode" to encourage [=LeBron=] as he prepares for his battle against the Dream Team, telling [=LeBron=] to "move the game forward" and that "you are my legacy". [[spoiler:It's especially poignant after Kobe secretly led the Kobedicians against [=LeBron=].]]
** House Bucks gets one in the Season 6 finale, when, despite losing their conference, they rally together as a house with one RousingSpeech after another, and cheer on Giannis Antetokounmpo as the new King in the East.[[note]]Helped by the fact that he ''[[IKnewIt was]]'' declared League MVP a few weeks later.
** After an episode where the Kobedicians harass [=LeBron=] as he is arriving in Los Angeles, the man himself comes up to [=LeBron=] in "The Long Episode" to encourage [=LeBron=] as he prepares for his battle against the Dream Team, telling [=LeBron=] to "move the game forward" and that "you are my legacy". [[spoiler:It's especially poignant after Kobe secretly led the Kobedicians against [=LeBron=].]]
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*** The ending of "The King's [=LAnding=]", where it's revealed that [[spoiler:Kobe leads a group of anti-[=LeBron=] fanatic]], considering his final tweet was [[https://twitter.com/kobebryant/status/1221276426164269056 congratulating LeBron on passing him on the all-time scoring list]].
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*** The ending of "The King's [=LAnding=]", where it's revealed that [[spoiler:Kobe leads a group of anti-[=LeBron=] fanatic]], fanatics]], considering his final tweet was [[https://twitter.com/kobebryant/status/1221276426164269056 congratulating LeBron on passing him on the all-time scoring list]].
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* AcceptableTargets: Referees are often mocked for being bad callers and ignoring plays that deserve penalties. More than once have they been depicted as blind.
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** NBA fans on social media, specifically those who have a NostalgiaFilter for the 90s era, are mercilessly mocked in Season 7.
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** The ending of "The King's [=LAnding=]", where it's revealed that [[spoiler:Kobe leads a group of anti-[=LeBron=] fanatic]], can come off as this in the wake of Kobe's death, considering his final tweet was [[https://twitter.com/kobebryant/status/1221276426164269056?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet congratulating LeBron on passing him on the all-time scoring list]].
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** A few jokes can be considered this in the wake of Kobe Bryant's death via a helicopter crash:
*** From "The Purple Retirement": Dwight Howard gifting Kobe with a stuffed animal for his daughter before snidely remarking that he'll grow old and irrelevant, considering that he was only 41 when he was killed with one of his daughters. Additionally, Dwight and Kobe reportedly buried the hatchet shortly before his passing, to the point where Dwight wanted Kobe to make an appearance in his Dunk Contest routine.
*** Also from "The Purple Retirement" was Michael Jordan leaving a letter to Kobe saying he always saw himself as Kobe's older brother, [[https://twitter.com/ShamsCharania/status/1221566119506563074?s=20 which he pretty much said in his statement on Kobe's death]].
*** The ending of "The King's [=LAnding=]", where it's revealed that [[spoiler:Kobe leads a group of anti-[=LeBron=] fanatic]],can come off as this in the wake of Kobe's death, considering his final tweet was [[https://twitter.com/kobebryant/status/1221276426164269056?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet com/kobebryant/status/1221276426164269056 congratulating LeBron on passing him on the all-time scoring list]].
*** From "The Purple Retirement": Dwight Howard gifting Kobe with a stuffed animal for his daughter before snidely remarking that he'll grow old and irrelevant, considering that he was only 41 when he was killed with one of his daughters. Additionally, Dwight and Kobe reportedly buried the hatchet shortly before his passing, to the point where Dwight wanted Kobe to make an appearance in his Dunk Contest routine.
*** Also from "The Purple Retirement" was Michael Jordan leaving a letter to Kobe saying he always saw himself as Kobe's older brother, [[https://twitter.com/ShamsCharania/status/1221566119506563074?s=20 which he pretty much said in his statement on Kobe's death]].
*** The ending of "The King's [=LAnding=]", where it's revealed that [[spoiler:Kobe leads a group of anti-[=LeBron=] fanatic]],
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** The ending of "The King's [=LAnding=]", where it's revealed that [[spoiler:Kobe leads a group of anti-[=LeBron=] fanatic]], can come off as this in the wake of Kobe's death, considering his final tweet was [[https://twitter.com/kobebryant/status/1221276426164269056?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet congratulating LeBron on passing him on the all-time scoring list]].
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* HarsherInHindsight: In episode 6-4, Chris Paul tries to tell Carmelo to try to fit in with House Rockets, as it's his last chance to win a championship. After Paul lost in the playoffs that season, he was traded from the contending Rockets to the rebuilding Thunder, and his contract won't expire until he's in his late 30s, which means that the Rockets might have been his last chance at a ring.
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P34ku_qSTHI The Season 6 Finale]] has Pat Beverly trying to recruit Kevin Durant to House Clippers; it was released around Game 3 of the Finals while Durant was nursing a calf injury. In Game 5, [[TheCavalry Durant played 11 minutes in the first half]] before ''[[GameBreakingInjury rupturing his tendon]]'', making his return in Season 7 questionable. House Warriors needed ''[[DownToTheLastPlay all]]'' of his 11 points that day, though even then [[HopeSpot it merely prolonged the series by one battle]]. Additionally, the other Warrior who appeared in the episode, Klay Thompson, had a great Game 6 before tearing his ACL, which effectively ended Golden State's championship run.
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P34ku_qSTHI The Season 6 Finale]] has Pat Beverly Beverley trying to recruit Kevin Durant to House Clippers; it was released around Game 3 of the Finals while Durant was nursing a calf injury. In Game 5, [[TheCavalry Durant played 11 minutes in the first half]] before ''[[GameBreakingInjury rupturing his tendon]]'', making his return in Season 7 questionable. House Warriors needed ''[[DownToTheLastPlay all]]'' of his 11 points that day, though even then [[HopeSpot it merely prolonged the series by one battle]]. Additionally, the other Warrior who appeared in the episode, Klay Thompson, had a great Game 6 before tearing his ACL, which effectively ended Golden State's championship run.
** In the Season 4 finale, D'Angelo Russell tells Magic that he wants to "become [part of] a dynasty", before Magic tells him that he won't part of the Lakers dynasty. In the 2019 offseason, he was traded to the Warriors, who had just made their fifth consecutive Finals appearance[[note]]though considering the departure of Durant and Klay's injury, "dynasty" might be a bit nebulous[[/note]].
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--->''Russ, in my years, I've come to accept that I will lose in the playoffs no matter where I go.''[[note]](Though, ''[[note]]Though, with a "Monster" arriving with him, that may change...)[[/note]] [[/note]] ''But Los Angeles has a beach.''
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** In episode 6-6 [=LeBron=] mocks the Washington Wizards by sarcastically asking ''Who wouldn't want to play with Dwight Howard?'' A few months later [=DeMarcus=] Cousins tore his ACL in preseason and the Lakers acquired Howard to replace him.
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* HarsherInHindsight: In episode 6-4, Chris Paul tries to tell Carmelo to try to fit in with House Rockets, as it's his last chance to win a championship. After Paul lost in the playoffs that season, he was traded from the contending Rockets to the rebuilding Thunder, and his contract won't expire until he's in his late 30s, which means that the Rockets might have been his last chance at a ring.
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* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: House Bucks gets one in the Season 6 finale, when, despite losing their conference, rally together as a house with one RousingSpeech after another, and cheer on Giannis Antetokounmpo as the ''true'' King in the East.[[note]]Helped by the fact that he ''[[IKnewIt was]]'' declared League MVP a few weeks later.[[/note]]
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* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: House Bucks gets one in the Season 6 finale, when, despite losing their conference, they rally together as a house with one RousingSpeech after another, and cheer on Giannis Antetokounmpo as the ''true'' new King in the East.[[note]]Helped by the fact that he ''[[IKnewIt was]]'' declared League MVP a few weeks later.[[/note]]
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The 2019 Free Agency Vindicated a few of the more disjointed season finales...
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* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: House Bucks gets one in the Season 6 finale, when, despite losing their conference, rally together as a house with one RousingSpeech after another, and cheer on Giannis Antetokounmpo as the ''true'' King in the East.[[note]]Helped by the fact that he ''[[IKnewIt was]]'' declared League MVP a few weeks later.[[/note]]
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* HilariousInHindsight: The first episode starts out with Kevin Love talking to Steph Curry, lamenting how they're doomed to wallow in mediocrity forever. Both of them would go on to win championships, with Curry in particular playing an important role in the Warriors dynasty.
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** The first episode starts out with Kevin Love talking to Steph Curry, lamenting how they're doomed to wallow in mediocrity forever. Both of them would go on to win championships, with Curry in particular playing an important role in the Warriorsdynasty.dynasty.
** As Pat Beverley was arriving to speak with Kevin Durant in 6-8, [[FunnyBackgroundEvent Kyrie Irving had finished his own proposal for]] him and KD to "rule the World, from edge to edge." Apparently, KD was more pleased with ''Kyrie's'' proposal, as the twain are now headed for Brooklyn, even with KD's injury. Then again, Beverley was able to get his own... ''monster'' offscreen. Also...
** The start of Episode 5-8 had Paul George headed out of Okla'homa in a Lakers tunic. His words to Russell Westbrook held true one year later when he ''actually left''.[[note]]Carmelo Anthony, who "[[UnwantedRescue comforted]]" Westbrook in that scene, was the one to leave OKC after Season 5, albeit to Houston.[[/note]] [[ProphecyTwist What's hilarious]] is that he joined House ''Clippers'' instead.
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** The first episode starts out with Kevin Love talking to Steph Curry, lamenting how they're doomed to wallow in mediocrity forever. Both of them would go on to win championships, with Curry in particular playing an important role in the Warriors
** As Pat Beverley was arriving to speak with Kevin Durant in 6-8, [[FunnyBackgroundEvent Kyrie Irving had finished his own proposal for]] him and KD to "rule the World, from edge to edge." Apparently, KD was more pleased with ''Kyrie's'' proposal, as the twain are now headed for Brooklyn, even with KD's injury. Then again, Beverley was able to get his own... ''monster'' offscreen. Also...
** The start of Episode 5-8 had Paul George headed out of Okla'homa in a Lakers tunic. His words to Russell Westbrook held true one year later when he ''actually left''.[[note]]Carmelo Anthony, who "[[UnwantedRescue comforted]]" Westbrook in that scene, was the one to leave OKC after Season 5, albeit to Houston.[[/note]] [[ProphecyTwist What's hilarious]] is that he joined House ''Clippers'' instead.
--->''Russ, in my years, I've come to accept that I will lose in the playoffs no matter where I go.''[[note]](Though, with a "Monster" arriving with him, that may change...)[[/note]] ''But Los Angeles has a beach.''
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P34ku_qSTHI The Season 6 Finale]] has Pat Beverly trying to recruit Kevin Durant to House Clippers; it was released around Game 3 of the Finals while Durant was nursing a calf injury. In Game 5, [[TheCavalry Durant played 11 minutes in the first half]] before ''[[GameBreakingInjury rupturing his tendon]]'', making his return in Season 7 questionable. House Warriors needed ''[[DownToTheLastPlay all]]'' of his 11 points that day, though even then [[HopeSpot it merely prolonged the series by one battle]].
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P34ku_qSTHI The Season 6 Finale]] has Pat Beverly trying to recruit Kevin Durant to House Clippers; it was released around Game 3 of the Finals while Durant was nursing a calf injury. In Game 5, [[TheCavalry Durant played 11 minutes in the first half]] before ''[[GameBreakingInjury rupturing his tendon]]'', making his return in Season 7 questionable. House Warriors needed ''[[DownToTheLastPlay all]]'' of his 11 points that day, though even then [[HopeSpot it merely prolonged the series by one battle]]. Additionally, the other Warrior who appeared in the episode, Klay Thompson, had a great Game 6 before tearing his ACL, which effectively ended Golden State's championship run.
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-->''You know what, clearly, this was a bad idea, okay? You guys are obviously not the Spurs, ''*[[{{Beat}} sigh]]*'' and I am, clearly, not Lord Pop[ovich].''
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P34ku_qSTHI The Season 6 Finale]] has Pat Beverly trying to recruit Kevin Durant to House Clippers; it was released around Game 3 of the Finals while Durant was nursing a calf injury. In Game 5, [[TheCavalry Durant played 11 minutes in the first half]] before [[GameBreakingInjury aggravating the injury to a probable tendon tear]], preventing Game 5 from being a LastStand for ''[[GameBreakingInjury rupturing his tendon]]'', making his return in Season 7 questionable. House Warriors. Warriors needed ''[[DownToTheLastPlay all]]'' of his 11 points that day, though even then [[HopeSpot it merely prolonged the series by one battle]].
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* HeartwarmingInHindsight: Episode 6-3 ends with Lowry hoping that [=DeRozan=]'s sacrifice wasn't in vain, before Kawhi Leonard appears before him. Sure enough, Kawhi helped the Raptors win their first championship that season.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The plot point of the Kobedicians jeering [=LeBron=] set up in "The King's [=LAnding=]" [[spoiler:egged on by Kobe ''himself'']] seemed ripe for a "Collapse of House Lakers" plot that [[https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/26821790/lakers-20-failed-reboot-nba-crown-jewel actually unfolded in the real NBA]]. References since that episode to such events? A Throwaway Line during the Credits of the Finale:
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The plot point of the Kobedicians jeering [=LeBron=] set up in "The King's [=LAnding=]" [[spoiler:egged on by Kobe ''himself'']] seemed ripe for a "Collapse of House Lakers" plot that [[https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/26821790/lakers-20-failed-reboot-nba-crown-jewel actually unfolded in the real NBA]]. References since that episode during Season 6 proper to such events? A Throwaway Line during the Credits of the Finale:Season Finale:[[note]]An episode otherwise focused on predictions. Also, [=LeBron=] being willing to sacrifice his team in 6-5 doesn't count; he wanted to ''restore'' the "Showtime" of Lord Johnson's era.[[/note]]
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* FunnyAneurysmMoment : [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_BN-_SUEYQ The episode]] where the Trail Blazers make fun of [=DeMarcus Cousins=] for joining [[TheAce the Warriors]] was released a few days after he was taken out of the playoffs after suffering a left quad injury.
* HeartwarmingMoments: House Bucks gets one in the Season 6 finale, when, despite losing their conference, rally together as a house with one RousingSpeech after another, and cheer on Giannis Antetokounmpo as the ''true'' King in the East.
* HeartwarmingMoments: House Bucks gets one in the Season 6 finale, when, despite losing their conference, rally together as a house with one RousingSpeech after another, and cheer on Giannis Antetokounmpo as the ''true'' King in the East.
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* FunnyAneurysmMoment : :
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_BN-_SUEYQ The episode]] where the Trail Blazers make fun of [=DeMarcus Cousins=] for joining [[TheAce the Warriors]] was released a few days after he was taken out of the playoffs after suffering a left quad injury.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P34ku_qSTHI The Season 6 Finale]] has Pat Beverly trying to recruit Kevin Durant to House Clippers; it was released around Game 3 of the Finals while Durant was nursing a calf injury. In Game 5, [[TheCavalry Durant played 11 minutes in the first half]] before [[GameBreakingInjury aggravating the injury to a probable tendon tear]], preventing Game 5 from being a LastStand for House Warriors.
*HeartwarmingMoments: SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: House Bucks gets one in the Season 6 finale, when, despite losing their conference, rally together as a house with one RousingSpeech after another, and cheer on Giannis Antetokounmpo as the ''true'' King in the East.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_BN-_SUEYQ The episode]] where the Trail Blazers make fun of [=DeMarcus Cousins=] for joining [[TheAce the Warriors]] was released a few days after he was taken out of the playoffs after suffering a left quad injury.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P34ku_qSTHI The Season 6 Finale]] has Pat Beverly trying to recruit Kevin Durant to House Clippers; it was released around Game 3 of the Finals while Durant was nursing a calf injury. In Game 5, [[TheCavalry Durant played 11 minutes in the first half]] before [[GameBreakingInjury aggravating the injury to a probable tendon tear]], preventing Game 5 from being a LastStand for House Warriors.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The plot point of the Kobedicians jeering [=LeBron=] set up in "The King's [=LAnding=]" [[spoiler:egged on by Kobe ''himself'']] seemed ripe for a "Collapse of House Lakers" plot that [[https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/26821790/lakers-20-failed-reboot-nba-crown-jewel actually unfolded in the real NBA]]. References since that episode to such events? A Throwaway Line during the Credits of the Finale:
-->'''[=LeBron=]''': [W]here did Magic [Johnson] go? He was supposed to be here.
-->'''[=LeBron=]''': [W]here did Magic [Johnson] go? He was supposed to be here.
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* HeartwarmingMoments: House Bucks gets one in the Season 6 finale, when, despite losing their conference, rally together as a house with one RousingSpeech after another, and cheer on Giannis Antetokounmpo as the ''true'' King in the East.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: Episode 6-7, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXgOUAMtcds Out of Luck]]" was one to [[https://youtu.be/CRYGTI9FPmI?t=394 the last scene of Season 5]] when the Celtics under Brad Stevens did ''not'' prove to be the "Spurs of the East".
-->''You know what, clearly, this was a bad idea, okay? You guys are obviously not the Spurs, ''*[[{{Beat}} sigh]]*'' and I am, clearly, not Lord Pop[ovich].''
-->''You know what, clearly, this was a bad idea, okay? You guys are obviously not the Spurs, ''*[[{{Beat}} sigh]]*'' and I am, clearly, not Lord Pop[ovich].''
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* HilariousInHindsight: The first episode starts out with Kevin Love talking to Steph Curry, lamenting how they're doomed to wallow in mediocrity forever. Both of them would go on to win championships, with Curry in particular playing an important role in the Warriors dynasty.
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* FunnyAneurysmMoment : [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_BN-_SUEYQ The episode]] where the Trail Blazers make fun of [=DeMarcus Cousins=] for joining [[TheAce the Warriors]] was released a few days after he was taken out of the playoffs after suffering a left quad injury.
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