Thank you. I totally agree. That was directed at the people who want to believe that this Miami team is unbeatable. They aren't.
And the big message from the original post is that a blowout loss is no more significant than a 5-point loss.
yes the Pistons were at least as good as this Miami team.
Really, though, any championship takes a lot of luck. The winner gets all the glory, but usually several teams are all capable of being the champs.
Thank you. I totally agree. That was directed at the people who want to believe that this Miami team is unbeatable. They aren't.
And the big message from the original post is that a blowout loss is no more significant than a 5-point loss.
Makes me think of that Bart Scott clip. " No one is unbeatable!
Didn't you said you were done with the NBA? Why are you still whining about NBA related stuff?
Those teams were more built to win in the playoffs because of the great TD in the middle. We are built more for the reg season now TBH led by an all star PG. I think the Heat are on par with the Piston team of 05 and this Spurs team is maybe about as good as the 03 squad only because Tony was so young as was Manu and Tim had to carry a lot of young guns across the finish line. This Spurs team is not as good as the 99, 05 or 07 squad..
Yep, that was a good post. I think we can win this series.
And we can also lose!
I like what you're trying to say but when was the last time the Spurs were heavy underdogs in a series? '98 vs. the Jazz?
Miami is such a different beast and while having HCA is great the rest of the way, this is the wrong version of the big 3 to be facing this Miami squad.
Those earlier teams had least had most of our big 3 in their prime, plus Bruce Bowen. And you could argue that Miami is tougher than any of those teams listed in the op.
If Spurs don't win at least 2 out of 3 at home this series is over. Last night was concerning for sure.
You're totally right, GSH.
But I still want to rage.
If Tim would stop trying to let Tony have Finals MVP and do work on those post midgets, we'll be at a definite advantage most of the time.
The crazy is that those fading Js by Tim could decide to go in tomorrow, then Miami will be ed whether Tim is aggressive or not.
good post, shows that we have been here before and losses like last night are to be expected. Right now the heat look like they will gentleman sweep the spurs but in reality the last loss is the norm of the playoffs. Spurs gotta focus on taking game 3 because teams that have taken game 3 in the finals usually win the ship, only team to not do this is coincidentally that 2011 heat team. But i know i ain't going to have heart attacks like that 05 finals anymore. Dam i needed to see a cardiologist after that series
there is no way Miami is better than the 2005 pistons
that team would slap wade and bosh soft asses it wouldnt even be funny
people underrate that pistons team
SA went to game 7 with a god mod ginobili and it still took horry big shot to win
Duncan's height works to his disadvantage when it comes to backing Haslem down. He barely outweighs Haslem and Haslem has leverage on him. Being somewhat shorter is a huge advantage if you don't let the guy get low initial position and Duncan's lateral movement has fallen off a lot. The only player on the Heat Duncan will have leverage and size on is Bosh. That's why you don't see him backing these guys down.
I don't think anyone seriously predicted a sweep headed into the series. A few people said Spurs in 5, most said 6 or 7 or Heat. We just got complacent and greedy after the game 1 win (and the first half, tbh). The thing about 5, 6, 7 game series is that they all require at least 1 loss. And that loss was tough to take. But all in all, I'd rather they be blown out in that fashion, because it is fixable. There are clear (if not easy to execute) solutions to the problems that existed. Better ball handling. Better shot selection. Making shots. Better/more aggression. Staying on home on defense. Different rotations. Better than to play a great game and lose by 5 and be left wondering what you could possibly do better. The Spurs know they beat themselves (not that Miami had nothing to do with it - the adjustments aren't easy!), and so they should know they can win if they respond appropriately.
Hear, hear. I agree wholeheartedly.
2003 Lakers series against the three-time champs who had rolled over us for two years in a row?
NEVER! 03 Squad had TIM IN GOD MODE! We were deeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep too! D Rob is alot better than Splitter now as well, even at 37! I think the 03 team beats this team here in 6.That starting 5 for the PISTONS! SICK!
and to think we also had enough cap to sign another star after that 03 ship.
We never had Wino-bili before. Guy looked drunk last game.
Never seen a player fade so fast before...
Dude better learn to facilitate or go for broke and actually make the bucket. Any less and we are finished.
Technically true, but signing an all-star level player would have likely meant losing either Tony or Manu. It all worked out great, tbh.
Game 6 vs Detroit Pistons fans around the World, we are all ready for the celebration, the champagne, then Detroit beat the Spurs .
THEN GAME 7 WIN, WAS SO SWEET IN SAN ANTONIO!![]()
Solid post tbh
That's a cute storyline but I haven't seen Lebron come close to approaching his level in 2007, and his decline started before he left Cleveland.
2007 ECF game 5. This Lebron is better? Stop buying into the ESPN/Sprite commercial bull .
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