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    Don't see Miami having most of their players in foul trouble two of the next three games (not to mention fouling out the Golden Child again for the second time in his playoff history). Props to Poland for the call but it's gonna be the cHeat in the Finals.

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    Yea I wanted to bump it sooner then later

    Indy right now are in the series. They let one slip on their court and that was a huge dissapointment in bringing energy to a CF's level.
    Now it's everybodys game even though Miami suits to be coming of the East.


    /wherever it's the correct english/

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    Tbh, the Grizzlies have a better chance of making it to the Finals than the Pacers. The Heat haven't even broke a sweat yet in that series. Once they turn it on, it's over.

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    Tbh, the Grizzlies have a better chance of making it to the Finals than the Pacers. The Heat haven't even broke a sweat yet in that series. Once they turn it on, it's over.

    fixed

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    Lol@ thinking Miami is really not making the finals with a healthy LBJ. Miami in 6.

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    Watching this series the glaring thing is that the Heat have no answer for the inside play of West and Hibbert. Duncan is going to push their in.

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    Tbh, the Grizzlies have a better chance of making it to the Finals than the Pacers. The Heat haven't even broke a sweat yet in that series. Once they turn it on, it's over.

    Been waiting for them to turn it on all playoffs. They are what they are I think at this point.

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    Tbh, the Grizzlies have a better chance of making it to the Finals than the Pacers. The Heat haven't even broke a sweat yet in that series. Once they turn it on, it's over.
    While I agree the Heat will win it in the end, there's only so much Miami can do against Hibbert. He's just so much bigger than anyone the Heat have, they can't defend him.

    Miami can't make Bosh grow 5 inches, their only hope is to outscore Indiana like they did in Game 3. That only happened because Haslem and Bosh hit their jump shots. If they miss those, they can lose.

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    Been waiting for them to turn it on all playoffs. They are what they are I think at this point.
    That's what I thought last year during the Pacers series, and damn if they didn't find a completely different level. We'll just have to see.

    Predicting Indiana would win is impressive given how close they've gotten already. Props for that. But I'll be expecting the Heat until the clock actually runs out on Pacers win #4.

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    poland ting on spurstalk


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    agree with everything except "almost beating the Heat" in the le. Heat were bull ting till last 4 minutes of the game.
    hater with the truth as well

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    Tbh, the Grizzlies have a better chance of making it to the Finals than the Pacers. The Heat haven't even broke a sweat yet in that series. Once they turn it on, it's over.
    What cons utes "turning it on?" I see what you've done here...nice foreshadowing. If you want to play the "Heat in _ games" card that's fine. Really its unnecessary. With all due respect to LeBron and what they accomplished in the regular season, they are not the unbeatable machine we have been led to believe. Huge advantage with the 2-3-2 format and homecourt, but matchup wise? Spurs built to exploit Miami's weaknesses. Can't wait.

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    Either way, Pacers are 2 wins away from the finals, just like the Spurs last year. It was not even close to a lock they would make the ECF. So pretty solid call on how the Pacers could come together. Sure, MIA should win, but INDY had a shot at 3 of the 4 games so far and won 2.

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    Yea well it's tough to swallow that poland might be right and predicted something no one did ...

    All in all Heat can turn it on and break some sweat, they have now best of 3 series. But who said they can play up to the potential they are suppose to play?

    Some years we were waiting for spurs to turn the switch on and it never happened even though we or at least me thought that the spurs are better then they are showing it.


    matchups, bad day, some minor injuries and outcome can be different.
    I hope LJ will swallow his tongue just for a /mine/ bit satisfaction. I'm cheering for Indy and to some degree they have a shot

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    Yea well it's tough to swallow that poland might be right and predicted something no one did ...

    All in all Heat can turn it on and break some sweat, they have now best of 3 series. But who said they can play up to the potential they are suppose to play?

    Some years we were waiting for spurs to turn the switch on and it never happened even though we or at least me thought that the spurs are better then they are showing it.


    matchups, bad day, some minor injuries and outcome can be different.
    I hope LJ will swallow his tongue just for a /mine/ bit satisfaction. I'm cheering for Indy and to some degree they have a shot
    Injuries can change everything look at Wade and Bosh in game 4, everyone was getting injured even Lebron was close to rolling an ankle...

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    Tbh, the Grizzlies have a better chance of making it to the Finals than the Pacers. The Heat haven't even broke a sweat yet in that series. Once they turn it on, it's over.
    well now this sentence looks stupid even if Miami got 80% chances over Indiana in game 7.

    Still Indy can humiliate Heat, LeBron and LJ Ellis

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    Things learned that could not have been predicted:

    1. Wade has dead legs. He looks done.
    2. Roy Hibbert maturing showing patience never seen before. He is not fouling out, staying in games.
    3. Lebron would have to carry a load with this group like he did in Cleveland. There is no big 3.

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    The is something like hunch with the matchups

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    4. Boris Diaw on LeBron James is a viable option. If the Spurs are fortunate enough to advance to the Finals this year (say a little prayer), Pop should be confident that Diaw can buy some minutes defending LeBron. The closing lineup would still likely involve Jackson and Leonard at the forward positions ... but Diaw can buy time at the beginning of the halves.
    interesting.

    If there is one time the Spurs might miss Jack it would be when they need that strong body to throw at Lebron.
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    Good call on the pacers. It's hard to pick a team to win that has no true superstars.

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