- June 13th, 2013, 11:55 pm
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Appears the Heat's Big Three decided to flip the on switch tonight.
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JK37 wrote:No question Bosh was better than previous games; all I'm saying is that the other two were on an even higher level last night.Of course he isn't a 5, but that isn't his fault. He doesn't need to be the guy getting 30 points a game he needs to be the guy he was last night. That kind of energy combined with the way lebron and dwade played last night, is exactly what Miami needs to win this series.
Bosh still annoys me. Poor hands, lack of clock awareness at end of first half, and his flop vs. Duncan's post-up was ridiculous. He's a face-4 masquerading as a 5.
thepostman wrote:and the real lebron rears his ugly head againI'd say the Spurs lost it more then the Heat won. I agree with Van Gundy wondering why Duncan was out at the end of regulation. Those rebounds cost them a possible championship.
Purple Haize wrote:Put on your big boy pants. Ugh.Were you awake for the 4th quarter?
Cider Jim wrote:Yeah, it was the headband!Purple Haize wrote:Put on your big boy pants. Ugh.Were you awake for the 4th quarter? LeBron dropped 16 points in the final quarter when his team was down by 10. He didn't play a perfect game, but once the headband came off, he was all business!
lynchburgwildcats wrote:What LeBron did tonight was one of the best individual performances in NBA Finals history.I completely disagree. But he did finally hit all those open looks the Spurs were giving him. Considering his tendencies it was impressive. But if not for Shane knocking down all of those treys it likely would have been for naught. Congrats to the Heat fans on the board.
SuperJon wrote:You just can't give credit to someone that you dislike. You've proven that over and over before. If it's someone you like, they're the best ever. If you don't like them, it was always because of the help of someone else.I agree with SLY. Popovich's game plan was perfect. Battier was having a horrible post season and the Spurs isolated Miller on Defense. By Bastier hitting those 3's it allowed the Heat to keep him on the floor because he is a better defender. If Battier doesn't hit those 3's the LeBrons effort, while impressive, wouldn't have amounted to a Championship. Of course Amadeus FT or offensive rebound on Tuesday and we would be having a different conversation.
RubberMallet wrote:i think for years, lebron has been so ripped that fouls against him don't' move him unless he sells it. the refs last night would not give him or wade a call for anything. There was a point when the spurs were trying to foul and it wasn't getting called.It makes up for all the missed traveling calls that he should receive