You see when you have a 5 point lead with only seconds left......
why are ppl saying it was a collapse? it wasn't. Spurs made 4 out of 6 free throws, which is acceptable. They also defended well. Remember the 2 three pointers came after rebounds. Now you gonna say, they should have rebounded the ball. Yes, but if you watch again, at least 1 of those rebounds it was not because they didn't try, the ball just bounced Miami's way.
what happened game 6 was mostly Heat luck. fluke shots. Won't happen again, just like Warriors game 1 comeback won't happen again. Game 6 was a fluke. Spurs still win it (unless they decide to quit)
or am I missing something? how was it a collapse?
You see when you have a 5 point lead with only seconds left......
Up 5, with 20 secs left...chance to be world champions and they didn't finish. call it whatever you'd like, at this pt.
and one time TMAC scored 13 points in 35 seconds. happens all the time in regular season. Spurs defended well and made most of their FTs
I'm not quite sure how you wouldn't define that as a collapse? All they had to do to lose the game was miss some free throws, give up 2 three pointers, take Tim Duncan out of the game, not get the offensive rebound, and not double Ray Allen. They managed to do all that in under 29 seconds.
dude, it's not like they defended badly and the 3 pointers came in because of drawn heat plays. They defended the 1st shot well, the Heat had massive luck to not only get the rebound but hit contested shots.
I agree about taking Duncan out and also not fouling at the end but that is on Pop. You can't blame the guys for that. They did well. Not a collapse
The Heat had a 1.4% chance of coming back to win when they were down 5 with 28 seconds left (according to NBA history).
How is that not a collapse? Giving up a 5 point lead in under half a minute isn't a collapse?
It's not a collapse. I'm just mad that Miami got extremely lucky when we deserved it.
On paper, the Spurs did enough to win and the Heat hit a number of miraculous shots. Although, I don't believe any shot made by Ray Allen is miraculous. The dude is just ing accurate.
If either Lebron or Allen doesn't make their three pointers, we aren't having this discussion. Then again, if Kawhi makes both of his free throws or if the Spurs snagged just one defensive rebound, we wouldn't either.
Too many little things could have swayed the outcome of this game to realistically call it a collapse. Statistically, the Spurs were OVERWHELMINGLY favored to close this out in the final minute. That's hard to ignore, but so is Parker having a quiet night, Duncan not scoring in the 4th, Green only going 1-7 from the field. All of those things happened and the Spurs still almost took it, on a night when Lebron posted a triple double and the Heat shot lights out from 3.
It's easy to look at what the Spurs didn't do and call it a collapse. I think more reasonably, it was a missed opportunity that was taken/given (depending on your perspective) away at the last possible moment.
Enough Game 6 talk, it's all about Game 7.
my thoughts exactly
give it a name. anything you call it still means a loss for Spurs.
remember for all Parkers ups, he's the one that actually put Spurs in position to win it. He hit that crazy 3(also a fluke shot) and the following 2.
it's possible to say we had to business being ahead in the final minute either.
damn..i didn't even think about the spurs fouling, in the last 20 sec, up 5... wow, Spurs should be champs today. wtf.
Spurs just playing with their food. Miami = fvcked![]()
Had the Spurs not collapsed, Miami has no chance to get lucky..right?
It was a choke job for the ages, no way to spin that .
Hater being optimistic? I am utterly shocked.
spurs blew it...plain and simple......spurs still have a chance though...go spurs go
This was an epic collapse.
No kidding...they were getting ready for the trophy presentation, for Christ sakes!
Can we stop thinking about game 6 lol
That 4th quarter was kind of a collapse. Started off with 10+ and then that line-up, and lead is down to 5. And inability to score and LeBron being LeBron and the lead is gone. And then we're down. That was a collapse. We should have lost there - it's what the Heat did in games 2 and 4.
But then . . . in the closing, Parker hit that shot. Tied. Manu hit that layup. Lead. Then the fouling and bigger leads. And then. . . then. 28 seconds of and OT. And up 3 and then down 1. And then the end.
That last bit wasn't the collapse, but it was the part that hurt the most, because they nearly snatched victory from the snapping (closing, collapsing) jaws of defeat. . . but they didn't when it was in their hands.
However, if they can reframe it and put aside the emotions for a bit and just look at it. It hurts because they nearly did it - when they shouldn't have. They clawed back over and over in that game and nearly had it. A game in which Miami absolutely HAD to win. A game that was just like 2 and 4 - and , 5 even for stretch. And they did with their beast disappearing in the second half and their other 2 of the big three no-showing or playing on a mediocre level and their specialists being unable to get free or land the shots when they had the chance. . . They should never have been in the position to win that game after their collapse in the fourth, but they willed themselves there. They defended when they needed to and hit the big shot when 19 others didn't fall.
It didn't work out in the end. Could that have been better? Sure - but so could a whole lot of things throughout the game that might have changed it.
They were right there. If they play with fire in their hearts, they can be right there again.
Pop and Manu don't deserve a championship after doing a terrific choke job last night. Like I said before, I'll watch Game 7 and support the Spurs but I don't have high hopes. If the Spurs win it all, a big IF, then that LOB trophy will be fool's gold to Pop and Manu.
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