A 10-0 run between 4:15 and 2:00 on the game clock in the first quarter cons utes being on their way to a blow out? The game was a 15-point win. So outside of that 10-0 run over roughly two minutes in the FIRST quarter, this was a 5-6 point game. On top of that, Tim only played 28 total minutes in that game, meaning that he only played 18 minutes after Parker left the game in the first quarter and only one minute of the last 4:00 minutes of the 3rd quarter and all of the 4th.
DWade, Marion and Haslem all played 36+ minutes, most of which were against a team w/out Manu, Parker or Duncan. DWade was still in the game taking 20-foot jumpers in the final two minutes of a blowout, scoring 10 points after Duncan left the game for the last time. In fact, if you look at the play-by-play for that game, these three were still in the game when the Heat had a 10-12 point lead with less than two minutes and jacking up shots against scrubs with 12-15 seconds left on the shot clock.
Even with Timy not playing most of the second half and the Heat starters jacking up shots in the last two minutes, the Spurs were only outscored by a total of two points after the first quarter. If you honestly believe that a Spurs team with a healthy TP for the entire game would not have been able to overcome a 10-0 run over a few minutes in the game, then you don't understand the ebb and flow of a basketball game.
And considering that your root for a team coached by the King of Pop Psychology, you should know what it means when a coach makes that type of comment.