Considering the fact that these two teams have not played each other at full strength makes it so much harder to predict. I'm too anxious just thinking about it.
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Considering the fact that these two teams have not played each other at full strength makes it so much harder to predict. I'm too anxious just thinking about it.
This would not happen, but I would LAUGH if the Spurs swept the Heat.
Spurs better be prepared for a lot of full court pressure.
CJ has to be used to defend Norris Cole.
Have to prevent as many wide open 3s from Allen, Bosh, Battier, and Cole.
Giving up open 3's is a worry of mine. I hope they stay with shooters for the most part.
Here's what I think... come on Pacers!
Usually, I'd go off of the regular season games to see if you can find any glaring matchup problems to exploit. However, the Spurs have only played the Heat two times this season, with the first time the Spurs throwing away the game to rest the Big 3, but surprisingly losing by only 1 or 2 points, and the second time when we played our Big 3 and the Heat rested their Big 3 in retaliation of humiliating them on national television, and they won.
Conclusion: It's going to be hard to determine who has the advantage here.
Very. Spurs win in 5 or 6.
I don't know why some of you are less than confident. It's as if the long regular season win streak has you all bamboozled. You guys make it seem like Pop didn't learn anything dealing with Kobe, Durant, and Carmelo. Make LeBron earn his and limit the support guys. Spurs in 6.