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With Game 5 tomorrow night and this being a pivotal game. Who do you think will come out on top and win this game?

The Spurs Will Win IF:

    1.)Tony Parker is unstoppable.
    2.)Tim Duncan has a Double-Double
    3.)Manu Ginobili has a good game.
    4.)Danny Green and Gary Neal continue hitting the three ball.
    5.)If Leonard plays unbelievable defense on LeBron.
    6.)Also, if they find a way to slow down Dwyane Wade.


The Heat will win IF:

    1.)The Big 3 combine for 80+ Points again.
    2.)Their Roleplayers (Allen, Chalmers, Miller, Cole) keep making shots.
    3.)Stopping the three ball.
    4.)By keeping the tempo of the game fast.
    5.)Turnovers by the Spurs.
    6.)Good Defense.


If the Heat win tomorrow night, San Antonio is done. Miami will not lose Game 6 at home, and we will be seeing LeBron James get his 2nd ring.

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To be honest, after watching GM4, I think the momentum is in Miami's favor. Wade is so versatile from pretty much anywhere inside the 3PT line.

As you witnessed last game, Wade can easily penetrate the paint and fight through big men (Tim Duncan). He's too versatile to be stopped - especially when his team's back is to the wall. Plus, his defensive effort (blocking and stealing) is definitely a factor in their success.

Not to mention the help from The King. Kawhi Leonard is no match for him tbh. If LBJ keeps up the good work offensively (especially running the fast breaks), the HEAT are unstoppable!

Did I forget Boshtrich? A Miami conversation can't be completed without mentioning all 3. In my eyes, Bosh has turned his game around completely compared to the beginning of the playoffs. His effort defensively will play a major role in the next 2 games. Let's hope he can hit a few baskets to go along with that.

Last but not least: Mike Miller. His success beyond the 3PT line this post-season has really made an impact. If he can maintain his accuracy from outside...2013 Champions.
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You forgot to add "The Heat Will Win If: Pool is offline during the game"
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Spurs all the way.
They are pretty strong as a team.
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VDujah wrote Spurs all the way.
They are pretty strong as a team.


No reasoning behind your choice?
Come on now, you need to weigh the factors here, bud.
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Olli3 wrote
VDujah wrote Spurs all the way.
They are pretty strong as a team.


No reasoning behind your choice?
Come on now, you need to weigh the factors here, bud.


You have to expect that from someone who only watches the game sometimes.
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I don't think anyone will forget about that game 4. The Heat will come out wanting to carry on what they had done, but if they don't pay attention Tony Parker could blow right by and easily put up a ton of points and fill up the stat sheet. If the Heat are still on their game Dwyane will be looking for fast breaks and dominating the mid range and driving lanes.If the Heat keep their good defensive efforts up then that'll only boost the chances of their victory. if Tim Duncan can get more boards then they will have a better shot at taking it.
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Olli3 wrote To be honest, after watching GM4, I think the momentum is in Miami's favor. Wade is so versatile from pretty much anywhere inside the 3PT line.

As you witnessed last game, Wade can easily penetrate the paint and fight through big men (Tim Duncan). He's too versatile to be stopped - especially when his team's back is to the wall. Plus, his defensive effort (blocking and stealing) is definitely a factor in their success.

Not to mention the help from The King. Kawhi Leonard is no match for him tbh. If LBJ keeps up the good work offensively (especially running the fast breaks), the HEAT are unstoppable!

Did I forget Boshtrich? A Miami conversation can't be completed without mentioning all 3. In my eyes, Bosh has turned his game around completely compared to the beginning of the playoffs. His effort defensively will play a major role in the next 2 games. Let's hope he can hit a few baskets to go along with that.

Last but not least: Mike Miller. His success beyond the 3PT line this post-season has really made an impact. If he can maintain his accuracy from outside...2013 Champions.

i agree with you that the momentum is with the heat, but with the spurs being as experienced as they are and having coach pop, they WILL have made adjustments for game 5. I see the spurs winning and also being from san antonio, i have to represent the spurs

P.s kawhi can slow down lebron(gms. 1 and 3)
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Im going to say Spurs have it in this finals, its Ginobli and Tim Duncans last year. hopefully they don't blow it but im almost positive the Spurs are going to be going home with a Ring. That's my opinion. -Beneath
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Tony Parker will make Lebron cry lol... That's for Pool (Lebron Sucks lol)
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