nope.
This guy is the true grit and grind and with his recent offensive outbursts, it makes me wonder if we should worry about him more than Wade or Bosh tbh... He is one of the few non-LeBron Heat players that have me worried. That list does NOT include Wade fwiw tbh.
Spo's offense isn't that great, tbh. But they can always resort to LeBron. Pop has to pull some magic both on defense and offense. And all the Spurs have to play well too.
No one thought the Pistons had chances in '04, so its not clear how will the Spurs matchup vs the Heat. Well, the Heat have yet to make the finals.
u already saw what we did to grit and grind
I think you have to kill the Spurs to be a "Spur-Killer", no?
Matty B will take care of his former Gator teammate.![]()
As long as the defensive strategy isn't "leave Haslem wide open at 17' on the left baseline," he shouldn't present a problem. The Pacers' defensive strategy is apparently "leave Haslem wide open at 17' on the left baseline."
. Truth right there. Besides ibaka never really had to go against this version of Splitter and Duncan.
Depends if Spurs wanna drive us crazy and leave shooters open, tbh. They have before. Let's hope not against Miami.
Another thing, while his help defense isn't great Haslem was 6th last season in isolations and overall Miami has been better defensively with him on the floor the last four seasons. They become worse offensively though and overall it must be good news for Spurs with him out there compared to the Bosh-Lebron hybrid.
The huge question will be if Spurs can match the small Miami lineups with Thiago and Timmy, like Indiana has done. Good or bad I think West is different with how he moves and Pop will be forced to go small (break up Thiago and Timmy a lot) and remember offensively Miami and Memphis have really been the only teams who have been able to use their bigs decisively against the Miami D. It's easier in theory than in practice and will often cost more the other way.
Yeah but without the goaltending and fastbreak
What ?
This thread lol
But seriously he looked good in game 5 because Vogel is
Indy's rotation D was comical and they left him wide open all night
No, and if he's really taking jumpers that far from the basket that often, Miami's offensive rebounding will be in even worse shape.
As long as the Spurs don't leave him wide open, which we all know they won't after Ibaka's fluke game last year, Haslem will not kill them. Birdman also isn't going to shoot 100% either.
If you're looking at their current roster for candidates, I'm pretty sure it's Battier.
Yeah. The series hasnt even started or anything, but sure hes a Spur Killer. Why not.
This..
He's their enforcer not sure be as effective as ibakkkkkkka was against us
rofl
If Pop play Bonner/Blair/midgets on him
if bonner defends haslem = unlimited open baseline jumpers................ if haslem defends blair = blair beasting on the boards.........................
He's actually looked good in every game except the first one, where Miami as a team looked like .
He's shooting 67% from the field against the Pacers. Not too shabby regardless of what defense is thrown at him.
He has the ability to go off in at least one game (already had 2 against the Pacers), and that can be enough to secure victory for the Heat. And one game can decide a series. If the Spurs give something up on defense, it is that baseline jumpshot which is not a three I fear. But lets just hope our role players can be more effective ...
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