Fatigue would seem to be less a factor when both teams know there's no more basketball to save energy for.
Everyone can just collapse at the end, win or lose.
Accept the fact that they are a better team? You must still be drunk from last night
Fatigue would seem to be less a factor when both teams know there's no more basketball to save energy for.
Everyone can just collapse at the end, win or lose.
Those of you who are saying "Spurs in 7!" are laughably naive. Not only did they physically leave everything on the court last night, but one simply cannot mentally get over the fact that you played your best, were a whisker away from winning it, then lost it all.
Guys, it's ing over. This is not defeatism, it's realism. You are setting yourself up for a massive disappointment (again) if you think otherwise.
Um, its not over. This is one last chance for the spurs to win a championship. They know it, as professionals and sportsmen, I think they're going to give it their best and let the chips fall where they may, and live happily with the results.
Honestly I would love to be confident going either direction. However if this series has proven anything it is that every game is a very different game. You just never know what is going to happen game to game. I do think the Spurs will need to come out hot to have a chance. If their shooters can make some open looks to start the game you will force Miami to be more indecisive and give yourself a chance. If Miami comes out on a run it could be a long night.
Also, lets not forget that something happened to Wade, anyone heard the extent of that injury?
It's sad we're even having this discussion. I can't trust Pop after his inexcusable mistakes last night.
Agreed, Pop's ups were fatal, and dumbfounding. He didn't coach with "appropriate smarts"
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