So, the Heat didn't win in 5?
People really thought that would happen?
People were questioning if there was even a point to the playoffs. A lot of people were pretty willing to just hand the trophy to Miami.
I do have to say before the playoffs I for sure thought Miami was going to win the title. But by the time the finals rolled around I had changed my tune a bit.
I don't think so I think it is over in 6. The heat cannot defend this team and with the spurs able to beat them playing small. I think the Heat are out of options. For all the talk about starting Manu to me the biggest problem for the Heat is Tony Parker killing Charmers and Cole one on one, instead of using a pick and roll. That pull the heat in rotation and it was game over!This is definitely a great finals, I just wish we could get some close games down the stretch. The level of play is really off the charts though. It's been a total back and forth series, I see this one going 7.
I don't think so I think it is over in 6. The heat cannot defend this team and with the spurs able to beat them playing small. I think the Heat are out of options. For all the talk about starting Manu to me the biggest problem for the Heat is Tony Parker killing Charmers and Cole one on one, instead of using a pick and roll. That pull the heat in rotation and it was game over!
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Miami is winning when they turnover the Spurs. A lot of the turnovers were coming from trapping the pick and roll. In game 5 the Spurs ran almost no pick and roll and isolated Parker and Duncan. Maybe Miami will have an answer but I do see it because they can't guard them one on one and doubling is opening up the 3pt line.Maybe, but to me it just has seemed like every time the Spurs win, it's inevitable that they're gonna win, Miami can't match up. Then Miami wins, and they're too good for the Spurs, etc.
I do agree on Parker; he is murdering them.
Come on San Antonio, put this away tonight.
I really like Kwai Leonard's game.