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Eataly wrote
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)


Games 1 and 3. Congrats 2 games. He slowed him down in the 2 games they won. Not in the 2 games they lost. If you've even watched Sportscenter and listened, you'd know just like the experts do, that because of Game 4, LeBron has a strong possibility of having a Boston ECF Game 6 from last year.

Also, it doesn't matter if Coach Pop makes adjustments or not, if Tony Parker doesn't score in the 2nd half and if Ginobili doesn't step up, the Heat will win. They are TOO good and TOO athletic.


-Jamba- wrote Tony Parker will make Lebron cry lol... That's for Pool (Lebron Sucks lol)


Okay, first off. Show me evidence that he sucks. 4 MVPs, 1 Championship ring, and 1 Finals MVP, triple-double in the first game of the finals. Had 6 games where he shot %55 and had 30 PPG this season, something Jordan never did. Also, his 4 MVPs before age 28 was something Jordan never did as well. Oh and on the topic of Jordan, he didn't win his first title until he was 28. How old was LeBron last year? 28?
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I think its going to go back to back like the Pacers and heat .
But the spurs have old and more experience players .
But on the other hand , the heat has never loss 2 in a row since january .
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