Two beautiful girls going to the prom
One's outfit was put together after scouring thrift stores using their after school job money
The others bought at Neiman Marcus using daddy's credit card
True but I'm talking about offensive advantage. Miami's only "weakness" is in the low post and the Spurs only have a 37 year old Duncan to really try to exploit it, where as Indiana has had some success because they have two.
Two beautiful girls going to the prom
One's outfit was put together after scouring thrift stores using their after school job money
The others bought at Neiman Marcus using daddy's credit card
miami's way of making the team was not that bad, it was a fair use of capspace imho. The only one that made their team unfairly were the lakers. Of course, our is the best by far.
But a 37 year old Duncan has won the West.
Magic Johnson, Charles Barkley, Bill Simmons, John Hollinger and all the rest - please pick the Heat (or Pacers) to win the Finals.
Thank you.
A 37 year old Duncan just beat what was probably the strongest frontline in the West.
The only "bigs" the Heat regularly play are Bosh, who is more a jump shooter these days, and Andersen, who really can't score unless he's 5 feet from the basket.
I'm more interested to see what the Heat's plan is for Parker. If they try to put Lebron on him, that is going to free up Leonard to have a big series (don't think Wade has the foot speed to stay with him). Neither Chalmers nor Wade will have a chance in to stop Parker. Pack the paint? They don't have the big men.
BR making his ass available to anyone remotely resembling a Spurs fan. When he bandwagons, he goes hard.
THis was exactly the movie I was thinking about.
Pop >>>>>>>>>> Spo
'nuff said.
Spurs in 6.
Everybody at my office is buying spurs gear. I think me and the mexican are the only person here who are actually fans, (Amarillo is mavs country) but I was able to convince them to do jeans days for every finals game.
The heat fan in the other department is pissed.
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My recollection was each of James/Wade/Bosh signed for less than the max salary and all for the same amount. A quick hoopshype salary check shows that Wade actually makes slightly less than the other two.
Spurs payroll: $69 million
Heat payroll: $83 million
Yes the Spurs could do a lot with the extra $14 million, especially next year. However, that is much below the grotesque $100 million payroll currently run by the Lakers and in recent years the Knicks and Mavs.
You are nuts. Duncan is a better scorer than either of those 2, and is better on D as well. I agree Splitter doesn't give much Offense. However, he is starting to actually look good, as he did earlier in the season. He is healthy.
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