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HarlemHeat37
06-19-2013, 12:46 AM
Everybody knows Harlem isn't some homer, and I've called virtually every series correctly for the Spurs this year, tbh..

Cliff jumpers are back, just like against the Warriors..

The Heat will be favored, as they should be, but the Spurs have a great chance of winning this series..

- The Spurs primary rotation dominated most of this game..until Pop's decision to keep Duncan and Parker on the bench, along with the earlier stretch of no Duncan/Leonard, the Spurs were in control of this game, tbh..

Miami has continued to struggle when Duncan is in the middle, along with Leonard defending, particularly Lebron and Wade at the rim..unless Lebron and Wade get hot on their jump shots, this won't change in game 7..

- Tony Parker played as bad as he could possibly play, tbh..bad shots, bad decisions, etc..he will be much better in game 7..

- Miami has looked their best in this series when Wade is off the floor..they won game 2 with Lebron + shooters, and they made their comeback tonight using the same formula..game 4 worked because Wade was hot, but that doesn't happen often anymore, similar to Manu..

The Heat won't sit Wade for long, which favours the Spurs..

- The Spurs got killed in the battle of 3-pointers, which is a rare occurrence, tbh..

The Spurs went to OT and were a few bad decisions from Pop and 2 missed FTs away from the title..they can play much better and they won't be affected by the choke, tbh..

John B
06-19-2013, 01:04 AM
Heat won with Spurs giving it away. Period. If Spurs play any better in Game 7, Spurs win!

dbreiden83080
06-19-2013, 01:05 AM
Why did Pop sit Duncan late??

and why would he not do it again? Tim said in the post game that is what they always do in that spot

SouthernFried
06-19-2013, 01:06 AM
The heat always win after a loss. You always hear that.

What you don't hear is...so do the spurs :toast

slick'81
06-19-2013, 01:07 AM
Of course they have a shot let's c how the spurs respond after giving this one away

ThePop
06-19-2013, 01:07 AM
How the hell do the Spurs play any better after emptying the tank?

NASpurs
06-19-2013, 01:08 AM
I refuse to believe this game six took the air out of the Spurs. They'll come out pissed that they gave it away and take care of Miami at home, game seven. It's game seven FFS in the freaking Finals, you're almost there Spurs.

Rapper
06-19-2013, 01:08 AM
Heat have a great chance at winning game 7 too

dbreiden83080
06-19-2013, 01:08 AM
How the hell do the Spurs play any better after emptying the tank?

They don't..

Heat will be tired too but Spurs are crushed emotionally.. That whole team thought they would be celebrating right now...

Deflated...

timtonymanu
06-19-2013, 01:09 AM
Have to agree with Harlem on this one. I've been pretty pessimistic about the Spurs the whole playoffs (picking Memphis and Miami to beat them). While this loss is disheartening, the Spurs won't give up.

The Heat desperately needed this win. Now let's see the Spurs play with that desperation that they have shown in all the odd number games.

Darius Bieber
06-19-2013, 01:09 AM
Never underestimate emotion strain. Shit hits harder than any physical injuries. Do these players really want to play another 48 minutes of uncertainty after being ONE FREE THROW AWAY FROM WINNING IT ALL?

jon123spurs
06-19-2013, 01:10 AM
THANK YOU FOR THIS. NEVER STOP BELIEVING. WE GOT THIS!!

HarlemHeat37
06-19-2013, 01:12 AM
Miami is -53 when Wade is on the floor in this series, tbh..

Lebron's best stretches in this series have been with Wade off the floor..

Unless Wade's jump shot is hot, the Spurs should be able to control the game, tbh..

Capt Bringdown
06-19-2013, 01:12 AM
Parker isn't 100%
Duncan appeares to have tweaked his knee when Bosh fell on it late in the game
Simulator crew coaching < Pat Riley's puppets

Oh, and "It's Manu Ginobli."

TheGoldStandard
06-19-2013, 01:13 AM
I want to believe and I'll watch it and eat crow if I'm wrong but everything about the press conference told me the story of this series for game 7. Tim, Manu and Tony look hurt, they look like they're emotionally drained and Greg Pop decided to be an asshole when he didn't deserve to be an asshole during his media excursion. I don't see Tim playing like that again, that was vintage Tim until Pop decided to make stupid decisions. Manu better show up like Game 5 form or we're fucked.. They better design some plays for Green coming off multiple screens to get him some shots, just stood there the whole game waiting as if they were going to leave him open again.

NASpurs
06-19-2013, 01:13 AM
Never underestimate emotion strain. Shit hits harder than any physical injuries. Do these players really want to play another 48 minutes of uncertainty after being ONE FREE THROW AWAY FROM WINNING IT ALL?

That makes no sense. What's 48 more minutes when you just played 82 games + however more playoff games. That loser mentality of them folding because they're emotionally drained from this loss is faggot talk. It's GAME SEVEN, one more win. No one said this shit was going to be easy.

Darius Bieber
06-19-2013, 01:15 AM
That makes no sense. What's 48 more minutes when you just played 82 games + however more playoff games. That loser mentality of them folding because they're emotionally drained from this loss is faggot talk. It's GAME SEVEN, one more win. No one said this shit was going to be easy.

Take into account that Tony isn't 100%, Tim Duncan tweaked his knee at the end of the game, Kawhi only 21 and missing a free throw to ice the championship victory, Manu and Splitter playing like garbage, while Lebron found GodMode.. It's tough mentally and physically.

NASpurs
06-19-2013, 01:19 AM
Take into account that Tony isn't 100%, Tim Duncan tweaked his knee at the end of the game, Kawhi only 21 and missing a free throw to ice the championship victory, Manu and Splitter playing like garbage, while Lebron found GodMode.. It's tough mentally and physically.

It's one game. All those are excuses you just gave. Anything can happen. The pressure will be on the Heat as welll and it's just not in me to make up excuses. Tony had 26 points with that hamstring (game five), TD will be alright, Kawhi will be alright and Manu can still avenge himself. Suck it up seriously.

Capt Bringdown
06-19-2013, 01:19 AM
That makes no sense. What's 48 more minutes when you just played 82 games + however more playoff games. That loser mentality of them folding because they're emotionally drained from this loss is faggot talk. It's GAME SEVEN, one more win. No one said this shit was going to be easy.

Nice try, but the players are only human. And it's entirely reasonable for them to be doubting themselves and each other at this point. This loss is devastating.

Seefourdc
06-19-2013, 01:20 AM
The Spurs aren't going to come out angry in game 7. They only have themselves to be mad at because they self destructed at the end. That's the most deflating way to lose, and it doesn't build confidence going forward. The real issue is that the Spurs were worn the hell out because all of their stars are ancient and that's the reason they choked. Young role players can't be counted on to sustain you on the road on the biggest stage, and that's what you saw tonight. In the late minutes Parker, Ginobli and Duncan will be too tired and the role players will not be there to pick it up.

I posted this early on in this series and I'll post it again. The Heat came into this series worn out from the Pacers and the Spurs were in the opposite situation. The longer the series goes on the worse it is for the Spurs all stars. The Spurs needed to win this series in 5 games. They actually had a chance to steal the series tonight and I'll be honest I thought they had it won up by 5 at the end.

They aren't going home with the trophy. The Heat are going to come out breathing fire in game 7 and compared to the Spurs they will look well rested because they have a lot of young legs, and a much deeper (see effective) bench to draw from. In this series they've played 9 different guys in rotations consistently depending on the game. I really thought the Spurs had a chance tonight but I don't see it in a game 7 in Miami.

HarlemHeat37
06-19-2013, 01:21 AM
Kawhi Leonard's dad was murdered when he was a teenager, tbh..I highly doubt missing a FT will affect him:lol..

NASpurs
06-19-2013, 01:21 AM
Nice try, but the players are only human. And it's entirely reasonable for them to be doubting themselves and each other at this point. This loss is devastating.

It is devastating. Yet they're one win away from avenging it all and getting this bitter taste out of their mouths. You don't think they wish they could play tomorrow?

HarlemHeat37
06-19-2013, 01:23 AM
And I don't understand when people point to press conferences as a barometer of hope for the subsequent game:lol..

Of course they look defeated, they just lost one of the most heartbreaking games of their careers..they'll be fine tomorrow, they have another game to play..this is a veteran team that knows this may be their last chance, they won't fold..

chrhawk
06-19-2013, 01:23 AM
I think we'll find out plenty about of lot of players on both teams Thursday night. Hopefully Ginobili has a better game.

TrainOfThought5
06-19-2013, 01:25 AM
Some of you guys are fucking delusional. you look at two injuries. a complete implosion, awhile playing against a younger big 3, on the road and go, "nah, it'll be easier. we got it" ???? lol no.

angelbelow
06-19-2013, 01:25 AM
Now is the time to believe.

We have been the better team this series and were the better team for most of today's game. 28 seconds away from winning it all.. only to blow the game stings, but we have another opportunity Thursday. Need to come out hungry and focused.

jiggy_55
06-19-2013, 01:26 AM
No mention of how horrible Manu was?!?! Could he have played worse than that? Lets hope when TP said Manu saved his best for "last" that this is truly last. Do or die game 7.

AchillesHeel
06-19-2013, 01:28 AM
If Wade doesn't get hot we have a shot, but we better not leave 3pt shooters open next Game, when Miami gets hot from 3 it's over real quick. TD has to get a 20 and 10 game out of him, Parker needs to shoot above 40% and Manu needs to stop turning the ball over. I think this team is more motivated than ever and I hope the Heat are over-confident after the win and come out thinking they won already so the Spurs could shock them. Neither team has won 2 in a row this series so a win for the Spurs seems possible.

Hopefully Pop doesn't go full retard and rest starters early again, Kawhi is 21 years old, he doesn't need rest. It will be the last game of the season so they need to go all out and not play shitbags like Bonner again, if Manu is struggling early, bench him and play Diaw more minutes, if we go up 5-10 points again we need to go for the kill instead of resting our starters to erase that lead again.

Austin_Toros
06-19-2013, 01:32 AM
Spurs do not have a "great" chance of winning. Maybe if the Spurs starters had not played over 40 mins or were younger I would give them a chance.

mercos
06-19-2013, 01:33 AM
If the Spurs aren't too gassed, they have an excellent chance to win game 7. A lot of things had to go Miami's way for them to steal this game. My main worry is that game 7 is the Spurs 3rd in 5 nights. They looked terrible in the same scenario last Thursday.

dbreiden83080
06-19-2013, 01:35 AM
If the Spurs aren't too gassed, they have an excellent chance to win game 7. A lot of things had to go Miami's way for them to steal this game. My main worry is that game 7 is the Spurs 3rd in 5 nights. They looked terrible in the same scenario last Thursday.

The only saving grace is Miami has to be just as beat up and dog ass tired.. Wade is hurt bad and Lebron is still choking his ass off..

Legacy
06-19-2013, 08:37 AM
:toast Lovin' this thread!! Once again, it is The Spurs' turn to respond in this lovely game of Tag -- Simply put. :lol

... I'll keep bumping it before it goes to the next page. :D

smaka
06-19-2013, 08:42 AM
Why did Pop sit Duncan late??

Because he was coaching yesterday like a stupid dumb fuck. Tbh. I will never get over this.


The heat always win after a loss. You always hear that.

What you don't hear is...so do the spurs :toast

Cheers to that :toast


How the hell do the Spurs play any better after emptying the tank?

Believe.

Legacy
06-19-2013, 08:48 AM
Nice try, but the players are only human. And it's entirely reasonable for them to be doubting themselves and each other at this point. This loss is devastating.

Nice try indeed, it's quite obvious that your username suits you perfectly. :D

Legacy
06-19-2013, 08:58 AM
The Spurs aren't going to come out angry in game 7. They only have themselves to be mad at because they self destructed at the end. That's the most deflating way to lose, and it doesn't build confidence going forward. The real issue is that the Spurs were worn the hell out because all of their stars are ancient and that's the reason they choked. Young role players can't be counted on to sustain you on the road on the biggest stage, and that's what you saw tonight. In the late minutes Parker, Ginobli and Duncan will be too tired and the role players will not be there to pick it up.

I posted this early on in this series and I'll post it again. The Heat came into this series worn out from the Pacers and the Spurs were in the opposite situation. The longer the series goes on the worse it is for the Spurs all stars. The Spurs needed to win this series in 5 games. They actually had a chance to steal the series tonight and I'll be honest I thought they had it won up by 5 at the end.

They aren't going home with the trophy. The Heat are going to come out breathing fire in game 7 and compared to the Spurs they will look well rested because they have a lot of young legs, and a much deeper (see effective) bench to draw from. In this series they've played 9 different guys in rotations consistently depending on the game. I really thought the Spurs had a chance tonight but I don't see it in a game 7 in Miami.

:lol Rockets fan
:lol tl;dr

#2!
06-19-2013, 09:03 AM
A bunch of you kids are punk bitches. Jumping off the bandwagon just so you can say "see, I told you so," if the Heat win on Thursday. Fuck you. You think it's better to be able to think you were right than to continue supporting the team when you've probably been bragging about how you're "a huge Spurs fan" to all your faggot friends. Its okay to be upset about the loss, I was pissed, but that was yesterday and now is the time to nut the fuck up. That's what the Spurs are doing today.

Harry Callahan
06-19-2013, 09:06 AM
The Spurs have one thing going for them in terms of motivation. This is IT. There will likely be no next year for this group as it is constructed right now. They will put forth a big effort again. I hope Miami continues to think they can ALWAYS flip the switch. They have to execute too and they have actually had more issues in that regard than the Spurs over the 6 games.

The thing is, does your juice get messed up knowing what happened last night?

The Spurs have surprised me a hundred different ways this year. If a group can put a tough loss behind them it is this group. Keep your fingers crossed.

dbreiden83080
06-19-2013, 09:28 AM
We'll know in the 1st quarter if Tim has anything left..

Kidd K
06-19-2013, 09:33 AM
Heat won with Spurs giving it away. Period. If Spurs play any better in Game 7, Spurs win!

That's the problem. Other than Manu, the Spurs played great besides the subpar 3pt shooting. Refs didn't alter that game at all (negatively) for the Spurs either.

The Spurs can't play much better at Miami. Ginobili obviously can't play much worse, but the rest of the team. . .I'm just not foreseeing a favorable environment from the refs. Spurs have to shoot at least 50% from three to have a chance imo. And Miami is locking down on the 3 now. So we're gonna miraculously need another Duncan supergame or Parker to go miracle mode too.

tesseractive
06-19-2013, 09:40 AM
And I don't understand when people point to press conferences as a barometer of hope for the subsequent game:lol..

Of course they look defeated, they just lost one of the most heartbreaking games of their careers..they'll be fine tomorrow, they have another game to play..this is a veteran team that knows this may be their last chance, they won't fold..

Every single game of this series has featured a team coming back from a tough loss with new determination. There are a ton of fixable mistakes, and this team now knows for an absolute fact that they're good enough to win. Still just one win away.

Poolboy5623
06-19-2013, 09:47 AM
Miami will come out and play like they did in the 4th, all game...it will be t.o. city for the spurs..

TDfan2007
06-19-2013, 10:04 AM
Well I'm sure that Kawhi and Timmy will be ready to play. It's the others that I'm not so convinced about, especially Manu. With that said, I expect the Spurs to lay it all out, effort-wise, tomorrow. The execution probably won't be there, but our guys will compete. We'll see what happens, but I'll be there to watch.

TheChillFactor
06-19-2013, 10:05 AM
Now is the time to believe.

+100

Ibleedslvrnblk
06-19-2013, 10:07 AM
How the hell do the Spurs play any better after emptying the tank?

They emptied the tank? I thought they actually played like crap except Duncan and KL. Parker, terrible, Manu, terrible, Neal, terrible. If Parker goes 6 for 50 again then so be it but that right there is a sign I take of hope.

RD2191
06-19-2013, 10:15 AM
Some of you guys are fucking delusional. you look at two injuries. a complete implosion, awhile playing against a younger big 3, on the road and go, "nah, it'll be easier. we got it" ???? lol no.

:lmao so true

TDomination
06-19-2013, 10:25 AM
Miami thinks they have this in the bag, which is only gonna make it that much sweeter when we break their hearts on Thursday.

spurs can mentally get past game 6, we will be fine.

ThePop
06-19-2013, 10:27 AM
How do they get mentally past it? Sleep didn't help me one bit, I'm still devastated this morning. Those guys probably didn't even fall asleep.

I'm glad some of you believe but you're delusional.

emanueldavidginobili
06-19-2013, 10:29 AM
This loss hurts for us imagine for the Spurs players, Its devastating but these guys will not fold, the Heat back against the wall they were suppose to blow out the Spurs, LBJ had a triple double they shot great from 3, TP 6/23 DG 3 points Manu 8 turnovers and we were up 5 with 28 seconds left!! Game 7 of the NBA Finals I'm not giving up on this team its going to be Damn hard but they can do it.

Darius McCrary
06-19-2013, 10:41 AM
Fatigue will screw us.

Agloco
06-19-2013, 10:41 AM
When you consider that TP was 6 of 23, Manu had 8 turnovers with many of them coming late, and DG4 was 1 of 5 it quite amazing that the Spurs were up 5 with 28 seconds to go tbh.

We will see if they have anything left in the tank come Thursday.

mudyez
06-19-2013, 10:51 AM
:toast thanks hh...that should give me some hours to sleep until panicking again.

Spursmania
06-19-2013, 10:54 AM
Never underestimate emotion strain. Shit hits harder than any physical injuries. Do these players really want to play another 48 minutes of uncertainty after being ONE FREE THROW AWAY FROM WINNING IT ALL?

I think Hell yeah, especially if you're a competitor like Timmy! He wants to play again badly and we are fortunate to get one more opportunity for redemption. My heart says they can do this but realistically you're also right about the emotional and physical toll game 6 took on the players and us fans. It will be difficult, but BELIEVE!!

Darius Bieber
06-19-2013, 11:01 AM
I think Hell yeah, especially if you're a competitor like Timmy! He wants to play again badly and we are fortunate to get one more opportunity for redemption. My heart says they can do this but realistically you're also right about the emotional and physical toll game 6 took on the players and us fans. It will be difficult, but BELIEVE!!

I agree about Timmy. He's a champ. But we're gonna need way more than just him to show up if the Spurs have any chance of winning tomorrow.

Also, let's hope their bodies are able to go, too.

T Park
06-19-2013, 11:09 AM
Don't see it. Just don't see how they can bounce back. They're mentally tough, but when the trophy is literally court side, that shatters you.

rjv
06-19-2013, 11:12 AM
the spurs actually played pretty poorly and if not for the play of TD in the 1st half they would have been down double digits by halftime. they turned the ball over, missed free throws, were terrible from 3 point range and gave up way to many 2nd chance points. my concern is what TP has left in the tank and the fragile state of manu's psyche.

Jenks
06-19-2013, 11:50 AM
The Spurs folded after their first 2 losses of the series so of course they'll fold after the 3rd. Also they've never won in Miami.

beallionaire
06-19-2013, 11:51 AM
A bunch of you kids are punk bitches. Jumping off the bandwagon just so you can say "see, I told you so," if the Heat win on Thursday. Fuck you. You think it's better to be able to think you were right than to continue supporting the team when you've probably been bragging about how you're "a huge Spurs fan" to all your faggot friends. Its okay to be upset about the loss, I was pissed, but that was yesterday and now is the time to nut the fuck up. That's what the Spurs are doing today.

nuff said...one

CosmicCowboy
06-19-2013, 12:02 PM
At least put on a fucking wingsuit before jumping off that cliff, guys.

mencken
06-19-2013, 12:19 PM
Never underestimate emotion strain. Shit hits harder than any physical injuries. Do these players really want to play another 48 minutes of uncertainty after being ONE FREE THROW AWAY FROM WINNING IT ALL?

Were the Spurs too emotionally drained after losing game 6 to the Pistons? A Pistons team with an absurdly superior defense, I might add.

The Heat simply can't guard the Spurs. Tony had a poor showing, Green wasn't able to contribute much and Manu...yeah. But, it still came down to some late game heroics from Miami to barely pull out the win. The Spurs have been here before (g7 of the finals), they know what it takes to win and they'll do it.

scramby eggs
06-19-2013, 12:26 PM
There are really good points on this thread, so let me just add this: Last year against OKC our Spurs looked lost, deflated, scared. I think after game 4 they realized OKC was a much better team right now and they mentally checked out. I get the vibe that the spurs KNOW they are a better team than Miami and are pissed off they gave a game away. Like someone said earlier, I look for the Spurs to come out mad and aggressive.

DieHardSpursFan1537
06-19-2013, 12:36 PM
Did anybody see the game stats? We lost by 3 and Tony was 6-21 and Manu had 8 turnovers. I'm pretty sure Danny Green only synced one or two threes as well. We can still win Game 7.

Legacy
06-19-2013, 12:44 PM
The Spurs folded after their first 2 losses of the series so of course they'll fold after the 3rd. Also they've never won in Miami.

WTF you talking about, Willis? They won game 1 in Miami, and it's been nothing but counterstrike after counterstrike ever since? :wtf

Bulwark
06-19-2013, 12:44 PM
Parker isn't 100%
Duncan appeares to have tweaked his knee when Bosh fell on it late in the game
Simulator crew coaching < Pat Riley's puppets

Oh, and "It's Manu Ginobli."

This is what worries me. Emotional part is one thing (which I think they can overcome). Can't overcome the physical part though. We won't know until game 7 though.

Horse
06-19-2013, 12:55 PM
They said lebron had trouble getting up from the podium cause he was so spent. Also you see how this team comes back when they are angry and Timmy looked pissed. You see what they've done to the grizz since 2011. They're gonna get it done.

Horse
06-19-2013, 12:56 PM
WTF you talking about, Willis? They won game 1 in Miami, and it's been nothing but counterstrike after counterstrike ever since? :wtf

What is this guy drunk?

Humberto
06-19-2013, 01:02 PM
There are really good points on this thread, so let me just add this: Last year against OKC our Spurs looked lost, deflated, scared. I think after game 4 they realized OKC was a much better team right now and they mentally checked out. I get the vibe that the spurs KNOW they are a better team than Miami and are pissed off they gave a game away. Like someone said earlier, I look for the Spurs to come out mad and aggressive.

http://www.reactiongifs.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/Brad_Dance.gif

Jenks
06-19-2013, 01:13 PM
WTF you talking about, Willis? They won game 1 in Miami, and it's been nothing but counterstrike after counterstrike ever since? :wtf
How absurdly false would something need to be for you to realize it's sarcasm? Come on, seriously.

Robz4000
06-19-2013, 01:20 PM
the spurs actually played pretty poorly and if not for the play of TD in the 1st half they would have been down double digits by halftime. they turned the ball over, missed free throws, were terrible from 3 point range and gave up way to many 2nd chance points. my concern is what TP has left in the tank and the fragile state of manu's psyche.

The play of TD was generally by pick your poison. Miami allowed the Spurs to get him the ball while sticking with Green. If they go back to fronting him or keeping him from touching the ball, Green's open looks should return. Doesn't mean he'll make them though.

Legacy
06-19-2013, 01:22 PM
How absurdly false would something need to be for you to realize it's sarcasm? Come on, seriously.

Sure, I'll believe you.

SPURSCHAMPS
06-19-2013, 01:33 PM
[QUOTE=Jenks;6681025]The Spurs folded after their first 2 losses of the series so of course they'll fold after the 3rd. Also they've never won in Miami.[/QUOT
Where have you been? They won game 1 of this series.

Jenks
06-19-2013, 01:46 PM
Sure, I'll believe you.
No one is that stupid, lmfao.

Jenks
06-19-2013, 01:47 PM
Where have you been? They won game 1 of this series.They also blew Miami out after losing both times. smfh, lol

Legacy
06-19-2013, 01:50 PM
The Spurs folded after their first 2 losses of the series so of course they'll fold after the 3rd. Also they've never won in Miami.

Where have you been? They won game 1 of this series.

:lol

MeloHype
06-19-2013, 01:52 PM
Why did Pop sit Duncan late??

and why would he not do it again? Tim said in the post game that is what they always do in that spot
To guard the 3 pointer.

Jenks
06-19-2013, 01:57 PM
To guard the 3 pointer.It's too bad there weren't any past mistakes he could draw from, no situations where a coach sat his center and best player against the heat at the end of the game because he was afraid of outside shooting.

(watch this one somehow fly over Legacy's head too)

jjktkk
06-19-2013, 01:57 PM
The play of TD was generally by pick your poison. Miami allowed the Spurs to get him the ball while sticking with Green. If they go back to fronting him or keeping him from touching the ball, Green's open looks should return. Doesn't mean he'll make them though.

I wouldn't think so. Miamai doesn't want to get Green going from the 3 point line. Imo, the biggest problem is getting tp going. Lebron shut Tony down last night. The Spurs go as Tony goes.

Robz4000
06-19-2013, 02:01 PM
I wouldn't think so. Miamai doesn't want to get Green going from the 3 point line. Imo, the biggest problem is getting tp going. Lebron shut Tony down last night. The Spurs go as Tony goes.

Tony shut himself down tbh. He was terrible for most of the game outside of the last few mins of the fourth. Lebron being on him wasn't that big of a factor and shouldn't be as long as he plays smart.

dbreiden83080
06-19-2013, 02:30 PM
To guard the 3 pointer.

Tim in the game or out had no effect on that whatsoever.

What about the 2nd time when Spoelstra check Bosh into the game? Why is he in the game? Gee maybe to rebound and who is going to stop that rebound with Duncan off the floor?

there is no justification for what Pop did last night. I was screaming WHY????????????? At the top of my lungs. Pop crushed the dreams of the fans and the players last night..

TampaDude
06-19-2013, 02:40 PM
Did anybody see the game stats? We lost by 3 and Tony was 6-21 and Manu had 8 turnovers. I'm pretty sure Danny Green only synced one or two threes as well. We can still win Game 7.

^ this

The Spurs played a fairly poor game outside of Duncan, and LeBron played out of his mind in the 4th quarter, and the Heat only won by 3...in OT.

The Spurs will win big tomorrow. I guarantee it.

GO SPURS GO!!!!!

Legacy
06-19-2013, 03:41 PM
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Legacy
06-19-2013, 03:46 PM
^ this

The Spurs played a fairly poor game outside of Duncan, and LeBron played out of his mind in the 4th quarter, and the Heat only won by 3...in OT.

The Spurs will win big tomorrow. I guarantee it.

GO SPURS GO!!!!!

Do you swear on your life? :wow

spurtech09
06-19-2013, 03:48 PM
Heat won with Spurs giving it away. Period. If Spurs play any better in Game 7, Spurs win!
amen brother

spurtech09
06-19-2013, 03:48 PM
^ this

The Spurs played a fairly poor game outside of Duncan, and LeBron played out of his mind in the 4th quarter, and the Heat only won by 3...in OT.

The Spurs will win big tomorrow. I guarantee it.hmmmm by 9

GO SPURS GO!!!!!