Wade's done cruising, Bosh's balls dropped, Spurs are ed, etc.
When Wade and James (and Bosh to a lesser extent) are on like that, there's not much you can do. The Spurs didn't even play a particularly bad game aside from the turnovers (keep in mind forcing TOs is the Heat's greatest strength) and Manu sucking, so rather than meltdown and on the Spurs, I'd rather tip my hat to the Heat for shifting into that gear we all knew they had.
That said, I still think this series is up in the air. Wade's knee didn't miraculously heal, so it's unlikely he repeats Jordan mode again, but if he does, the Heat are unbeatable.
Wade's done cruising, Bosh's balls dropped, Spurs are ed, etc.
heat played some great D today, they were everywhere.
D Wade turned into flash and took over the game. If he's gonna play like that we gotta find a counter.
Nah mid. Besides the subtle help by refs, the cHeat didn't play that good to me. They took advantage of favorable road cooking. Watching this game looked like they were in American Airlines Arena. It was clearly apparent who Stern wanted to win this one.
For the Spurs' part, Tiagio ter and Beak single-handedly lost this game. This loss is on Pop for playing these inept jackasses that many minutes. I had 2008 NBA Finals Paussy flashbacks watching Tiagio out there. He sucks major ass. I would have rather seen Blair out there than ter. He couldn't be worst. And Beak is running around with a fork in his back. him.
rofl is this a joke?
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Their Big 3 showed up, ours didn't. Turnover city, and we can't keep relying on the damn role players. Agreed with your post, Mid. Hats off to The Heat.![]()
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Not even T2Zo buys into the cruising and he's the originator. As a fact, when "heat" fan say that they're mainly trolling. You cant be this gullible. I hope you're just attempting to troll.
Much like how the Heat didn't stand much of a chance in game 3, the Spurs didn't have much of a chance in game 4. When their entire big 3 is clicking (especially D-Wade. Where did THAT come from?) they're probably going to win that game. Still, as has been said, the game was still well within reach for the good guys and you could point at 20 turnovers as a fixable problem. Bron and Wade got their fair share of points during those fastbreaks, taking advantage of 1 on 1 fastbreaks and even 1 on 2 fastbreaks (Wade's step through + slam was incredible tbh). If you realize that reducing turnovers takes away those easy buckets and may or may not lead to buckets for us, this game could has easily swung the other way despite their big 3 playing at their best, its mildly encouraging.
Still, as mid said, hats off to the Heat. They did what they wanted to do, and looked pretty damn impressive doing so. Still, series is far from over. If the Spurs win game 5 I'd give them a 55-60% chance of winning the series, and if the Heat won game 5 I'd give them a 75-80% chance of winning it all.
I just pray Manu has one more vintage performance like game 5 against OKC left in him
The discouraging thing is that is the Heat's defensive specialty. From a fan's point-of-view watching on TV or in the arena, it probably looks like the Spurs are being careless with the ball, but when you're on the court facing their swarming pressure defense, length, and speed, it's a different story. Like I said in another thread, the Spurs practically have to gamplan for the fact they're going to turn the ball over 10+ times and go from there.
The key to neutralizing the extra possessions they get from those TOs is to beat them up on the offensive glass, like in game 3, which Spoelstra countered by going small, forcing the Spurs to take an additional big off the floor. Not helping matters is Splitter can't rebound worth a .
But if Wade is resurrected, there's no adjustment the Spurs can make. The Heat are on whole different level when he's in form.
Spurs allowed superfriends to score almost as many points as the entire Spurs team scored last night, which was downright miserable tbh. Spurs didn't seem to have any solution to any of them. Their role players still got their jobs done but the key players (especially manu) looked cadaverous through the entire 2nd half. Parker was supposed to be the primary score of this team yet he laid a goose egg for the 2nd half, while manu extended his ty form to the full game. I don't see any chance for them to survive two games in Miami even if they manage to win game 5 somehow, Miami in 6 or 7 imho
Heat beasted, I was waiting for them to finally show up.
The sarcasm wasn't apparent enough I guess.
When the Heat play like this, no one beats them. They are in control of their destiny.
LeBron James is a great player. Had a great night rebounding and had a couple of good putbacks too. Momentum killers for sure.
However, scoring wise, i think at least ten of his points came against the Spurs' garbage unit on wide open jumpers. The real that took this game over and gave the Spurs headaches all night was Flash. Dude is so in smooth. Dropped a few great dimes in traffic. The Heat's biggest run of the night came with a Flash+bench unit and LeBron on the bench.
Lebron had 26 around the time the game was out of reach. At that point, he was just dribbling the shot clock out and launching shots, and they were falling. But he still scored well and shot over 50% even before those buckets. Lebron had a very nice game all around.
But Wade was most definitely the difference maker. He complimented Lebron perfectly, much like Pippen used to do for MJ.
Yep, it was almost like a bizarro world MJ/Pippen game. Wade ran the offense while LeBron did all the dirty work and gave us headaches in other areas.
Also, Wade's "aggressive" face >>>>>>> Kobe's slackjaw
agreed lol
Kob tries a bit too hard with his tbh...
Lebron and Wade are punks but they played great. Lebron had one of the biggest games in the Finals of his career. Gotta give props to Lebron and Wade. They stepped up big in the biggest game of the season for them.
Great games from James and Wade, but the Spurs could have won if not for turnovers. According to Coach Nick's analysis, only 7 of the 19 were forced by Miami. The Spurs can't seem to play two sharp games in a row. Neither can Miami it seems. The stat to watch for is turnovers. I think the Spurs win any game where they stay under 12 turnovers.
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