why would LeBron do that...the streak
This game is already 30 minutes past its due time.
Them refs sure know how to squeeze every second of a game to the benefit of the Thunder.
Durant is going full-Kobe with this garbage time point barrage, tbh.
The announcers can make what they want of this, it was never a game.
Seriously.... Stern's actually ing over both LA teams' ratings right now simply to benefit RefKC... this is a joke, plain and simple...
41 shots
How?
Congrats to Miami. We looked like the team that was coasting while Miami played like it was the finals.
Lebron is on a whole other level right now.
I know. In a game Shaq played; not even a 2006 boxscore.
41 shots, 7 turnovers
Is there a 58% or higher with 30+ pts streak?
41 FGA is epic. Wow.
But I can't believe Durant ended up shooting 50% from the field with that ridiculous stat-padding 4th quarter. and 15 FTs. Jesus.
No you have it twisted: Miami looked like the team coasting and OKC were playing like they were in the finals.
Heat were hardly trying.
This was just an old style type beating by the best team.
I dont want to start a discussion here, but I looked to me like Miami was coasting and not OKC, especially during the 1st half.
Lol yeah right buddy
Denial is not a good thing to have. OKC has no chance against Miami in a series. Miami can up their game several more notches which is scary.
Agreed. It would be super-team vs. super-star.
After that officiating and acting performance by KD, you'd best erase "Chris Flop" from your vocabulary, son![]()
Letting James Harden go will prove to be a catastrophic move for OKC. He was clearly their 2nd best player and now it leaves Westbrook as the sidekick. Honestly, I could see them losing to a healthy Spurs team. I still think they match up well with the Clippers.
After watching this game, I ask what would OKC's record be without the bs calls they get? Tonight was probably the BEST example of how OKC stays damn near unbeatable. It did nothing but make Lebron look that much more better. Props to the heat, they beat eight guys on the court at once.
Always funny and classy to laugh about a guy who killed 168 people, 19 of which were children....yeah, super funny, and then with sarcasm you call OKC fans "classy"
BTW, McVeigh was from New York.
I live in New Braunfels, have been following the Spurs since the early '80's, and don't really care for OKC, but threads like this are just childish, ignorant, and lack class. Coming from a fellow Spurs fan, I would expect more.
taking the NBA forum seriously will weaken your health scrah
IMO Harden was a key factor in OKC's series win over the Spurs, and they might miss him if they meet the Spurs in the WCF again. However, Harden didn't (and wouldn't even now) make a great difference vs the Heat. The Heat are built perfectly to counter perimeter-oriented teams with James, Wade, Battier, Chalmers, Allen. I don't believe KD/Westbrook/Harden/Sefolosha would have been enough, and neither will Carmelo/JKidd/JR Smith/Felton/Shumpert.
The Heat are vulnerable to size + scoring ability in the frontcourt, and it's no surprise that the Pacers with West/Hibbert/George have given them the most trouble. Which is also why I agree with the general sentiment that the Spurs with TD/Splitter/Diaw and LAC with Blake/DJ/Odom should be able to give the Heat a better series than OKC can.
So OKC losing Harden is not going to cost them a le per se. What OKC should have done is to amnesty Perkins and trade Harden for a solid big man who can score.
True. Pity most of the teams with good front courts are in the West - LAL, MEM, SAS and LAC. Pacers are too young and inexperienced and Bynum is out of action. The problem for the Spurs (if by some miracle they reach the Finals) is that MIA is going to go small with Lebron at PF - that'll take Splitter off the court alongside Duncan. Tiago would then only back up Duncan since Lebron can play pretty much the entire game.
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