I wish people would drop the stupid teaming up argument. What difference does it really make? Just sounds like whining, in a few years when Lebron declines all of you are gonna be whining about there being no REAL superstars in the league.
Interesting. http://www.numberfire.com/nba/news/2378/what-winning-game-3-means-for-both-miami-and-san-antonio Historically, the odds of the 2-1 team winning the series is almost 73%. More details about the format are in the article.
The heat got it down to single digits. Did they simply run out of steam . .. or had the spurs taken them too lightly? The first half was a shoot out . . .where the heat found themselves undermanned. . .not something they use too . .. they also saw that the were everywhere and not one big whole About BOSH - at this point . .. BOSH could be a BOB HORRY showing up big at the right time he should have stepped up more. I recall a game that the spurs were sucking gas and looked out of it for about 5 ~10 minutes it became the HORRY show The heat need that for bosh . . they need bosh to be RAPTOR BOSH for like 5~10 minutes a game. . . to not defer to say THIS IS MY MOMENT Rocket River
They just need to keep running the PnR with LeBron and Bosh. And as much as Rashard has been hitting he's also a complete nonfactor on the defensive end. It's time for Spoelstra to tinker with the starting lineup again.
The easiest route would have been going to the team that won the title or one that was a title contender, as opposed to one that didn't escape round 1 for 4 straight seasons. Considering the ratings the league and Miami have had since they formed, I'm gonna go on a limb and say plenty of fans are having fun watching them play. As far as being selfish, players have always either put money or winning as their top priority. Making it fun for the fans really has never been a priority. So I guess all NBA players are selfish? Gettng 3 max players was only possible for the Heat because they had the caproom to give 3 max contracts. The salary cap does not prevent super teams and it never has. Super teams have dominated basketball titles.
Yeah, winning the title hasn't exactly looked easy for Miami. They went the distance in series for the last 2 years, lost in year 1, and are down 2-1 now (and not favored in this series). Real cakewalk I tell ya.
I thought it 82 or 83%... Either way, the Spurs were up 2-1 last year against the Heat, and they lost, so they won't get any extra motivation from that statistic.
I am going I still think that the Miami Heat are gonna win the series. When they go back to San Antonio. The Spurs are beatable there....
Where were the haters in game 2? Cherry pickers, the lot of them. Sometimes I wish LeBron were like Kobe and chucked up 30 shots a game to shut everyone the **** up.
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Thursday night is the Spurs moment. They have worked and waited all year for this. This is it. If they go up 3-1 this series is over. The Heat will come out like wild men. Can the Spurs match their intensity and slap them down one more time in Miami? I think they can.