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Looks like the part where Miami pulls away.
Love it. This means the heat will either go back to Miami looking to survive or win. That's exciting basketball, and it's the sole reason I wanted the Heat to win tonight. I could care less who wins, but I think if Miami loses, the big three will be no more
I wanted the Spurs to finish this series out in 5 because the sooner this series is done the better. I don't care who wins. I don't like the Spurs, I don't like the Heat. I'm only inclined to see the Heat lose because they're the favorites.
I've been cheering for the Heat to win. There's something about watching the greatest player on the planet elevating his play in the biggest of stages. Hopefully this game marks the start of consistent play on the part of Heat. Only time will tell. Entertaining game.
"I'm not going to allow my putative owner to answer that question, this is an NBA related press conference. Paul Tagliabue and Roger Goodell have collectively sung their praises of Tom and if uh ESPN has a problem with that tell Mr. Skipper to call me at my office."
Oh good Bosh fined,
http://espn.go.com/nba/playoffs/2013...-5000-flopping
But...but...but... The Heat never get blown out.
That's about as sound a statement as that one guy saying the Pelicans aren't interested in drafting Burke.
If you Jimmer it, they will come.
And this is why lebron is NO WHERE NEAR mj status. Boris Dias has been checking him for a big portion of this game and lebron has not done much at all. Can u imagine Diaw checking mj in a finals?? Mj would absolutely lick his chops and tear him apart every which way. Lebron is no where near as creative or agile as mj was. He's just more physical running straight thru ppl. Also like to add. They are practically giving lebron the 17-18 ft jumper. No way in the world thatd happen with mj. He'd knock it down all game.
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