That's happened a lot in this series . Worse yet when the Spurs were up 11 and they scored we should have called a timeout but Pop goes senile like he so often does and allows them to run off 9 in a row.
Duncan didn't realize that Lebron had picked up his dribble and was stumbling coming off the pick. If he had stayed home on bosh, Lebron more than likely turns that ball over, or has to shoot a prayer. He balied out lebon by sliding over.
Also, why do we keep leaving the three point shooters when Lebron drives. He's to smart not to find them. Let him get two, don't give up three. If anything, alternate coming to help and staying home on the shooters so it keeps him guessing.
Doing the same thing over and over helps him find a rhythm to the defense like a QB.
That's happened a lot in this series . Worse yet when the Spurs were up 11 and they scored we should have called a timeout but Pop goes senile like he so often does and allows them to run off 9 in a row.
And two players running away from Ray Allen leaving him alone for an uncontested 3 was total idiocy
Marco at his best
The timeout thing is baffling me. Pop is usually so quick to put an end to that , but this series he's just letting it all go...
Lebron just made all the right plays last night give him credit. Buckle up for a back and forth 7 game series..
I thought that was the turning point. It was 30-19 and then they were up 34-32. And we had several opportunities to push it higher than 11, and never did.
Really disappointed in Splitter, who in two consecutive possessions
1. Tries to be speedy point guard and take it coast to coast instead of passing the ball and doing the 2 on 1. Instead he gets his pushed in per usual on the layup attempt.
2. He does a great job of gathering the loose ball rebound, but then telegraphs his pass to the 100th percentile and Miami easily steals.
11 point lead is now 6 after those two collasal fark up offensive possessions.
Bosh is approaching Fisher level gayness against the spurs. It seems like he swishes 75% of his jumpers and 3's against us.
Belis bonehead turn away from Allen was right before all those plays. It was an 11 pt lead.
Don't wanna sound crazy but some he did makes you wonder if it was their turn to lose.
The dagger defensive mistake Duncan made was going 3-4 feet beyond the 3 point line to try to defend Bosh. The last thing you want is 38 year old, slow-footed Duncan above the 3 point line trying to hound someone who can beat him off the dribble which is what Bosh did very easily. Diaw was left in no man's land having to step up to meet Bosh because of Duncan's bonehead mistake which left Wade wide open for the layup.
Chalmers had an illegal screen on Parker just as Lebron made his move, the illegal screen helped created the defensive lapse and allowed Lebron to make that pass.
Watch the replay,
http://www.cbssports.com/nba/eye-on-...pite-criticism
There's a bigger part of the problem than the refs. Did Tiago simply miss the defender who was already in front of him when he took off on the "fast break"?![]()
Yeah...Bush just crossed him over and was gone.
I have never seen the Spurs commit so many unforced errors in clutch time, tbh, it was unreal..
It also appeared to be a very illegal screen on Chalmers.
http://www.thinglink.com/scene/532432347870527490
http://www.cbssports.com/nba/eye-on-...pite-criticism
Edit: Just saw someone posted this already... Whoops
Bosh missed a similar 3 on one of the two previous possessions.
It's just a show, folks...entertainment...
The Spurs need to be more disruptive on defense.
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