SpursDynasty
06-20-2013, 06:23 PM
As the title says, tonight's game is not a big deal for the Spurs. ESPN can write articles, make storylines, and hype up how Lebron's legacy is on the line. The truth is, no one's legacy is on the line. There are no miracles to be made tonight. Tonight is just a regular game, 48 minutes of basketball, whichever team scores, wins the game. Nothing more, nothing less. The Spurs have shown that they are the better team in the series. This is the reason that series are 7 games long. Not 6 games. Not 4 games. Not 2 games. The Heat did not win the series after tying the series 1-1, 2-2, or 3-3, and the media tried to portray Miami as the winner of the series after each time they tied up the series. The first team to 4 wins, wins the championship. Nothing more, nothing less. No come from behinds. No heroics.
The Spurs have never trailed an NBA Finals, and the same remained true after Game 6. It was not a heartbreaking loss. It was hardly a disappointment. All it means is that it will take 7 games, rather than 6, for the Spurs to win the championship. Nothing more, nothing less. No headband or lost shoe articles. No legacies on the line. Just a game played in the National Basketball Association. The Spurs did not panic. Meanwhile, Chris Bosh is telling people not to come to the game. He's a sore loser even when he wins. The Heat are bland, boring, lack charisma, and do not have the "it" factor that ESPN wishes they did.
The Spurs will just go out, do what they're supposed to do, and beat a team they're supposed to beat. Nothing more, nothing less. No trash talking. Nothing personal against the Heat. No BS. Just 48 minutes of basketball.
The Spurs have never trailed an NBA Finals, and the same remained true after Game 6. It was not a heartbreaking loss. It was hardly a disappointment. All it means is that it will take 7 games, rather than 6, for the Spurs to win the championship. Nothing more, nothing less. No headband or lost shoe articles. No legacies on the line. Just a game played in the National Basketball Association. The Spurs did not panic. Meanwhile, Chris Bosh is telling people not to come to the game. He's a sore loser even when he wins. The Heat are bland, boring, lack charisma, and do not have the "it" factor that ESPN wishes they did.
The Spurs will just go out, do what they're supposed to do, and beat a team they're supposed to beat. Nothing more, nothing less. No trash talking. Nothing personal against the Heat. No BS. Just 48 minutes of basketball.