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The series is not "over" at 2-0. But we'd be in a great position.
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You don't know nothin! Spurs will win!!!! Believe!
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If the Heat will lose game 2, it will be like a catastrophe.
So Miami will do everything they can not to lose this one.
Let us hope Joey Crawford will give is fair officiating. Miami was not happy with him during the Pacers series.
Lot of controversies and he had previous issue with TD(but I think it's buried now).
And maybe they can do it, if the Spurs are not ready, they cannot keep on missing shots like they did in the 1st half of game 1. Ewww
Remember Durant almost made it, won 2, then lost the next 4.
Only Spurs advantage - homecourt games 3-4-5
Last edited by milkyway21; 06-08-2013 at 05:03 PM.
Technically, youre right of course. No way this tired, possibly ailing Heat teams pulls 4 out of 5 with the first three in SA though.
Anyone wants to bet against the Spurs winning it all should they pull out Game 2, I will gladly take the free money.
Some of you are ing re ed. The series is over if we win game 2? Really? How the did that work for us last season?
If it's going to happen, all those open looks from 3 will need to drop. Hopefully they have shaken off the rust and that corner 3 will drop. That's our bread and butter, have to make our easy ones on the road
The mental and physical differences between being up 2-0 and going on the road, and being up 2-0 and coming home for three games are many and varied.. it is like night and day tbh. The situations arent even comparable.
And this is the Finals. Motivation is at its highest for the players and fans alike. Part of the reason I lol at this 'Miami still coasting' talk.
You're expecting way to much for this series if you expect the Spurs to win both opening games on the road in Miami. Not saying it won't happen, but the Spurs stole HCA, something the Heat worked all season for taken in 1 game. It can be taken back, and I expect HCA means little at this level anyhow unless it's a Lakers/Celtics matchup.
This. People are getting too confident after Game 1. I fully expect Miami to win game 2, and wouldn't be surprised if it was a 10+ point victory. (I'd actually prefer this than a 1 or 2 point loss). Spurs can play better than Game 1, but so can Miami. Lebron and Wade have already said Game 2 is a must win game for them. They're going to come out extremely aggressive and take care of business imo. Series will go back to SA 1-1. Then it's up to the Spurs to take care of business at home.
This is the Spurs we're talking about, don't talk like they need to be in the Finals to be motivated or they lost against OKC because they weren't motivated enough. It has nothing to do with that. And the fact is this Miami Heat team is vastly superior to the Thunder team that backdoor swept us last season. I believe we will win this series, but to say it's over at 2-0 is laughable and plain stupid given recent history.
Plain stupid is betting against 100% odds. No Finals team has ever lost the first two games at home and come back to win the series.
In fact, only three teams in NBA Finals history have ever lost the first two on the road and come back to win.
What are you implying about Lakers/celtics? Honest q
2013 Spurs is a better team than last yr.
2012 Miami Heat Champion team is better than this year.
If Game 1 was a shocking upset to Heat fans and the NBA world, then imagine if the Spurs win Game 2; the impact would probably be five times greater.
This. Spurs have a 5% chance of winning Game 2. This is Miami's Game 7. They know going down 0-2 would end the series essentially.
I just hope Spurs don't get blown out and give Miami as little momentum as possible going into Game 3.
i agree our chances of winning game 2 are slim to none but some of you guys make it sound like Miami is unbeatable when they face a must win situation.
if that's the case, how are we supposed to win the Finals?
Last edited by gnsf0946; 06-08-2013 at 07:25 PM.
If winning game one was unlikely for the Spurs, winning game two will be very unlikely. Miami has shown that after dropping game one it comes out firing in game two (especially now considering Miami will be in a huge whole if it loses). Even if game two turns ugly, it's not the end of the word because the Spurs will do what they need to and win at least one of the first two away games.
Anyone else gonna mention how gay this thread le and believing the actual notion is?
I'm embarrassed for this embedded dude![]()
What would the media say? It was funny how soooooo many of the experts that picked the Grizz to beat the Spurs kept making excuses, "it is just one game, oh it is just two games the playoffs don't start till someone loses at home, or remember what the Thunder did to the Spurs last year" until it was 3-0 then they turned on the Grizz like a pack of wolves. If/when the Spurs when game 2, with 3 games in SA, what would they say then? How would they spin it? Or would they just start their break up the Heat talk? Because we all know that it won't be praising the Spurs to be as wrestler CM Punk would say, "The Best in the World!" I would then love to see some media types eat some humble pie, in no particular order Israel G of ESPN, who has been hating on the Spurs for a few years now, Cowherd whose at ude on the Spurs might have something to do with Mic e Beadle's die hard Spurs fan status and finally that Bill Simmons because he is always picking against the Spurs and acting like they would have lost if the opposing team did something obvious and easy.
Last edited by $pursDynasty; 06-08-2013 at 07:47 PM.
Only two teams in NBA Finals history have won the first two games on the road. Two. Out of 60+ Finals. Two.
Just for how rare and unlikely it would be, a Spurs victory tomorrow would be at least a 9.0 on the Richter scale.
Yeah you're probably right. Just trying to be optimistic since Stern will be gone next year.![]()
If this really happened - and I'd be really surprised if it did - then I'm honestly not sure which I would enjoy more; the fact that the Spurs had a commanding 2-0 series lead with three games at home coming up, or the "sky-is-falling!" panic that would ensure among Heat fans - and getting to read all the news articles that surprised media journalists would have to write.
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