Also I think fatigue will start to play a role in the second half. If the Spurs are winning at half, the series will be just about over.
They only ran the Chalmers Lebron PNr 2 or 3 times because the Spurs pretty much figured it out.
Also I think fatigue will start to play a role in the second half. If the Spurs are winning at half, the series will be just about over.
Game 4 is definitely the hardest to win because this is practically a game 7 for Miami. However, we have the luxury of being far superior than those other teams in question, even the 2012 Thunder.
I want the Spurs to play the best they can without slouching to try to pull off a victory in 5. I truly think they can do it. If it goes to 6, Miami is suddenly in the driver's seat.
I think their main adjustment will come from them being more agressive on the closeout of 3īs and not so much on the pick and roll, going under screens if Parker is not hitting his midrange. But mostly, they have their backs against the wall, no team has come back from 3-1 in the finals, so they will play with a sense of urgency that will be difficult for Spurs to match given that they are up in the series.
We need the guys to keep it close and not let the refs or any Heat player take over.
PS: I loved that Pop quote to Neal "oh Gary, Tony told me to tell you, if you donīt mind, donīt ever leave Miller or Allen, no matter where you are on the court" Popīs priceless
The CHeat will gaurd the perimeter tonight much better than Tuesday to stop the 3 pt shot.
Now if Tony Parker was 100% that would be fine because then He and Timmy would simply slice and dice the CHeat to death.
But with a wounded Parker (if he is really that wonded, could be a trick?) but if he is wounded then it will be tough for the Spurs to slice in and dish the rock.
The CHeat will hang their had on the fact that they believe Tony is injured and they will sell out to stop the outside shot.
- Test Parker the 5 first minutes by attacking him on every possession
Lead singer for Dunan Dunan.
I don't see the Heat changing their defensive strategy. I think they will live with Danny Green and Gary Neal beating them. Maybe have TOSB Wade stay at home on his man instead of helping so much.
Offensively, we'll probably see a little more of LeBron posting up and being more aggressive on offense.
From watching the Pacers-Heat ECF you could have gotten a feeling that Mike Miller's 3-point shooting ability wasn't going to be good news for the Spurs.........
They will attack the basket relentlessly like they did in game 7 against Indiana, and try to put the game on the back of the officials.
I expect them to yell "MISS IT" as they close out on our 3 pt shooters.
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