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So the ONE HD online guide says they are showing "game 7" tomorrow, while the nba.com International guide doesn't have any games scheduled beyond today. Does that mean that they have decided to broadcast it since yesterday?
"It's ok, Sports Tonight will announce the score during the first ad break of the replay." I'm glad someone else noticed that. I was livid when they did this during the Jazz/Lakers.
Oh, and Bulls4eva - I'd love to record it, pity I don't have the 700 bucks for an HD recorder.