I just don't see ANY team bouncing back from that loss. Just absolutely brutal tbh.
-Damn that stings.
-I love Manu and I still want him back next year but watching the tape makes it difficult not to be mad at him. If he dies during warmups of Game 6, the Spurs win by 15 to 20 points. He was literally the best player on the Heat last night.
-I'm slowly growing more confident about Game 7. The Spurs were the better team last night. And really, that's probably the first time I've felt that way all series. Game 1 was won due to fluke low turnovers. Game 3 was won with fluke three-point shooting. Game 5 was won with fluke 60% shooting. Last night the Spurs were just better. Let's hope that is a good omen.
-Any other team in the history of the world would be toast mentally. But not these Spurs. Their greatest gift is the mental toughness forged through years of fighting arm in arm. They will bounce back.
Believe.
I just don't see ANY team bouncing back from that loss. Just absolutely brutal tbh.
I would be growing more confident if it wasn't for Tim and Tony being banged up and exhausted. Sure both teams are exhausted but their best player is 28 and will be fine. Also the game is in Miami, and I think the road team hasn't won game 7 in decades (maybe never?). There is also the mental aspect, our guys were probably sleepless as well, they are probably more devastated than we are.
It ain't mental, homie. Spurs are old and it will show tomorrow.
Good points. I'd still be surprised if the Spurs can duplicate their performance though. That's my primary concern.
The best part about losing last night is that we get to watch the Spurs play again.
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Heats back against the wall they were suppose to come out and blow us out TP 6/23 Manu 8 TO DG 3 points LBj had a triple dub they shot well from 3 we didn't and we were up 5 with 28 seconds left....
I knocked out about 20 mins after the buzzer sounded. What did I do those 20 mins? Cussed out a storm.
I agree with the narrative that the Spurs will bounce back and compete. If there is one team that could come back after a psychoanalysis, it'd be the Spurs.
Yes, even these Spurs are toast mentally (and more important -- emotionally). They are not Vulcans.
What does if anything Tim have left in the tank? I think he emptied it all last night seeing the finish line of his 5th and final ring.. I just don't see him playing very well in game 7..![]()
This is the most mentally tough team I've ever seen. It's the trait they've leaned on to get to this point. Physically, this is a 50 win out in the first round team. Mentally they have championship mettle, determination and belief.
In the history of NBA finals, how many road teams could win Game 7?? Man we are going to make history
manu might be devastated and finished but I don't believe Tim is. He knows its his last shot so he's going to give it his all. Parker wants to win for tim so he will show up. Leonard plays hard regardless, he will be there. Lets hope someone joins those 3.
Spurs were better, and they'll have even more game tape to fix the issues that are left. They can do this.
Spurs r fkn bringing it on Thursday, believe that
We didn't win by flukes dumbass. We won by being the better team. Timvp, can you please just find a new admin? You give the Spurs ZERO credit.
He's going to go HAM. I don't know what he has in the tank either but he will find a way.
hah, its all mental. If spurs are able to put game 6 behind them, they will have a great chance tomorrow.
Spurs can beat this team, they are better than them in my opinion. They just need to stay focused again and they will be there again at the end of the game but with better results.
Miami has all the momentum now. With a home crowd to back them up. I really hope I'm wrong, but I don't see the Spurs winning.. Tim and Tony are banged up. We need role players to step up.
Tim Duncan put all of his eggs in one basket in game 6. That was the last epic game he had left. Sad, just sad. Tim deserved better.
What I can't stand the most about the Heat is their way of getting away with inconsistent play throughout the playoffs, particularly in-game inconsistency. How disappointing is it that they can be champions by playing horribly for most of the 48 minutes, with only little spurts of dominance?
using top-10 rotation on each team, a buddy found the Heat's average age is 2 years older than Spurs.
I'm more specifically concerned about Beeotch rolling into Tim's knee.
Just another game for Spurs to go down in the history books and win a game 7 n the road. It was one of the worst losses and feels like .04 to some degree, but they can win a game 7.
That was the worse feeling I've had since .4
i want to believe we will respond like they did in the 2005 game 7, but I can't shake the feeling that this is going to be 2004 again. That team was devistated after game 5 and I think this loss was even worse since it was on the biggest stage.
I hope you're right though
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