Post: What's your take on the Heat and Spurs Game ?
06-21-2013, 10:39 AM #1
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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Game 7 of the NBA Finals between the Heat and the Spurs, a.k.a. the LeBron Bowl, a.k.a. the Rumble in the Swampland, started off with tight play and superb defense. Chris Bosh picked up right where he left off from Game 6 with a monster block in the first quarter. Both teams started slowly, but LeBron’s jumper was working the whole game, the Spurs’ strategy seemed to be to back away from him to keep him from driving and he finished with 37 points. Dwyane Wade led all scorers at the half with 14 points, two from this sweet pivot and spin, and Miami led by two. Offense was still somewhat hard to come by in the third quarter, though an acrobatic drive by Kawhi Leonard proved it was possible. Leonard ended the game with 16 rebounds. Mario Chalmers’ buzzer-beater ended the third and put Miami up by one entering the final 12. But Game 7, as we all hoped it would, came down to the final minute. Down by two points after Manu Ginobili and Shane Battier had exchanged clutch 3-pointers, San Antonio’s Tim Duncan had not one but two clear looks at the rim and couldn’t put it in. Finals MVP James then came down and sank this dagger as Tony Parker and Kawhi Leonard got mixed up on D at the worst possible time. That put the Heat up by four and the Spurs never came close after that. The NBA season, pushed to its furthest reaches, finally came to a close with a second-straight title for Miami.
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06-21-2013, 09:50 PM #2
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The Spurs could of had a chance to take the lead if Tim Duncan didn't miss those easy twos and if Ginobili didn't commit that turnover and chucked up that horrible 3 at the clutch moments.

Leonard played pretty good too. I'm surprised Green couldn't get his 3's to fall as accurately as he should have.

Also forgot to mention the look on Chris Bosh's face when he fouled Duncan and he got an and-one, lol.
06-21-2013, 10:31 PM #3
Jeremy
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Originally posted by LARY View Post
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Basketball sucks...
06-21-2013, 10:42 PM #4
MintEdition
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Fascinating narrative.

LEBRONS NOT CLUTCH. HAHAHAHA

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06-22-2013, 02:12 AM #5
AgentJon
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Both teams played like shit in the 1st, Heat got a little better in the 2nd, then pulled away in the 3rd & 4th... I really don't know how the Spurs kept it close for that long... They shoulda got killed, but, the Spurs are retarded and don't know how to stop a 3 pointer shooter from making 3s, like really Shane DOESN'T MOVE FROM THE 3 POINT LINE and you still can't stop him!!! Unreal. Game 6 was they're only shot, and they fucked up, mostly Pop.

I usually hate on LeBron, but I just can't anymore, dude's insane.

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06-22-2013, 02:17 AM #6
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Originally posted by LARY View Post
Game 7 of the NBA Finals between the Heat and the Spurs, a.k.a. the LeBron Bowl, a.k.a. the Rumble in the Swampland, started off with tight play and superb defense. Chris Bosh picked up right where he left off from Game 6 with a monster block in the first quarter. Both teams started slowly, but LeBron’s jumper was working the whole game, the Spurs’ strategy seemed to be to back away from him to keep him from driving and he finished with 37 points. Dwyane Wade led all scorers at the half with 14 points, two from this sweet pivot and spin, and Miami led by two. Offense was still somewhat hard to come by in the third quarter, though an acrobatic drive by Kawhi Leonard proved it was possible. Leonard ended the game with 16 rebounds. Mario Chalmers’ buzzer-beater ended the third and put Miami up by one entering the final 12. But Game 7, as we all hoped it would, came down to the final minute. Down by two points after Manu Ginobili and Shane Battier had exchanged clutch 3-pointers, San Antonio’s Tim Duncan had not one but two clear looks at the rim and couldn’t put it in. Finals MVP James then came down and sank this dagger as Tony Parker and Kawhi Leonard got mixed up on D at the worst possible time. That put the Heat up by four and the Spurs never came close after that. The NBA season, pushed to its furthest reaches, finally came to a close with a second-straight title for Miami.


HeatNation That's all I have to say lol.
06-22-2013, 02:23 AM #7
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Well, I really loved the series. Game 6 could've been the last game of the series, but the Heat didn't back out. Bosh's tremendous offensive board led to Ray Allen's 3 to send the game to OT. That was when LBJ was LBJ took over. Now Game 7 was something different. I noticed how the Spurs left LeBron open at the perimeter to make him force the three. Now this didn't work out as the Spurs wanted to because LeBron was actually hitting the threes. Bosh finished the game with 0 points which was sad but Battier put in work and hit like 6 threes. Dwyane Wade wanted to get his 3rd ring and was hitting his mid range shots the whole game. He was determined and helped out LeBron. Manu played like shit in Game 6 and 7. His turnovers were really stupid and lead to the L imo. LBJ took over in the last seconds of the 4th by hitting consecutive mid range shots. I haven't seen a series like this and I'm proud to be a witness of it. #TeamHeat #LeBronJamesMVP
06-22-2013, 02:48 AM #8
Solo
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LeBron solidified top 10 ever status with this win. Spurs showed their class and dignity even in defeat.

In the words of Magic, "LeBron, and I'm serious too you know I've seen everybody, but, you are the only guy who I think that can be the greatest that's ever played this game."

LeBron isn't the next Jordan. LeBron is the first LeBron. Can't wait to see what he does in the coming years. Anyone who says LeBron isn't clutch or insults him in general, should never watch basketball again. He is so humble, dedicated to improve, and a great player on and off the field. There's no better role model in sports today.
06-22-2013, 03:24 AM #9
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06-22-2013, 03:57 AM #10
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Originally posted by Agentjon View Post
They shoulda got killed, but, the Spurs are retarded and don't know how to stop a 3 pointer shooter from making 3s,


Sounds like the Heat on Green the first 5 games of the series.:muck:

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