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I'm done there's no point of even arguing I'm just gonna let my team do the talking.
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You and I were discussing about the foul. You got owned and then brought up Lakers and Kobe, who is not even related to this thread but in your head that's not considered as changing the subject? Whatever you say dude. The proof is there. Someone is in denial and he knows it.
You say the series is evenly called and everybody agrees?. Did you see the nba season thread in the last two games?
Guarantee you if you do a survey now. More than half will say that the series were not evenly officiated.
You are the final boss of human evolution. Once you are defeated, all ******ation will yield in the face of enlightenment and humanity will have a golden era of 1000 years, until you reincarnate to bring your inexplorable stupidity back into the world.
Lol everyone just ignore the acbboyz he is a troll at heart
Great offense beats great defense. And Miami does both...
Tonight the Heat were able to take advantage of their speed and versatility. Give all the credit to coach Spolestra for making the necessary adjustments after game two. He was able to use Haslem's and Bosh's shooting ability to draw Indiana's bigs out of the paint.
Despite what some may say, Miami is most effective when LeBron is not scoring a lot of points. LeBron didn't even touch the ball until 4 or 5 minutes into the game. When everyone on the team is involved in the offense Miami plays better on the defensive end. This game was a direct result of Paul George's statements after game 2. This Heat team doesn't win just because of "The Big 3"....They win as a team.
Lets Go HEAT!
Spo deserves a huge amount of credit for stopping his trapping of the Indy pnr's.Great offense beats great defense. And Miami does both...
Tonight the Heat were able to take advantage of their speed and versatility. Give all the credit to coach Spolestra for making the necessary adjustments after game two. He was able to use Haslem's and Bosh's shooting ability to draw Indiana's bigs out of the paint.!
Spo deserves a huge amount of credit for stopping his trapping of the Indy pnr's.
Also, Bosh only had a few sets run for him and he scored on 80% of those sets. Miami still can improve from this performance, still a little bit of the ball getting stuck and few times where they didn't fight through the denial, which is scary.