The cramps started when they were up b 6 or 7. In any case, up until the Lebron cramps showed up, they were in command of the game . . .
Consider the best opponent the Spurs faced in each of their le runs.
1999 - Lakers with Shaq/Kobe
2003 - Lakers with Kobe/Shaq
2005 - Pistons with Wallace/Wallace/Billups
2007 - Suns with Nash/Stoudemire/Marion
2013 - Heat with James/Wade/Bosh
The cramps started when they were up b 6 or 7. In any case, up until the Lebron cramps showed up, they were in command of the game . . .
Lebron wasn't going to stop Danny from going into Green Lantern mode. At best, he would have stopped Green's dunk. The Spurs were primed to come back once Diaw found Danny for the first three.
pathetic Manu worshiper is right about this one.
They were briefly up 7 when Bosh got the four point play. It was a four point game when he signaled Spoelstra in the fourth after missing a shot, and Duncan scored on the possession to cut the lead to two. So he is up two the first time he checks out, down two the second. Hardly in command of the game.
Last edited by baseline bum; 06-14-2014 at 10:04 PM.
Vander, old school asshole . . .
I apologize for that
and I was wrong about dat Manu
All is forgiven . . .![]()
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