Parker had a grade 2 hammy strain from the 4th game on in last year's Finals.
After what happened in 2012, I am savoring it, that's for sure!
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Parker had a grade 2 hammy strain from the 4th game on in last year's Finals.
His comment was that the entire discussion regarding how the Heat will play us seems a bit premature, I think.
Did you see all those easy ducks Hibbert was missing near the rim? Do you think Duncan/Splitter miss that many? Splitter may miss a few but he's finishing better while Duncan is just shooting right in the face of undersized Thunder.
Not only that, but Manu was nursing a bad knee according to Pop. Yet the Manu haters completely disregard that fact, Manu was not at 100%, nor was TP.
I get it, and I agree, premature.
And? That doesn't really detract from my statement. I'm talking about a whole season, you're singling out the last 3 games of the season![]()
I think he means that this years Spurs is better than last years Spurs Finals team while this years Heat is worse. No one really cares about the whole season if it's how they performed in the Finals last years vs. this year.
Another point that seems to be lost is that the Heat were not a demonstrably better team than the Spurs last year. It was about as even as a Finals can get, so even if both teams are at the same level as last year, HCA could tilt it in the Spurs' favor.
i agree. Rare goods from op.
Battier and Haslem are non factors. Bosh is hit or miss
Diaw, Green and Leonard all played great D against Lebron. Diaw could exploit him in the post
Battier was garbage last season, but I think he had one game in the Finals where he just went off and torched us. Scrub torching Spurs per par, tbh...
My only real concern is Wade seems to have benefited greatly from his rest. If Miami has the Dwayne Wade of old (as opposed to an old Dwayne Wade) this will be a tough series.
That said, Spurs in 6. (Yep, on Miami's floor. "Bring out those damn ropes.")
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