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Post by Zig on Jun 2, 2014 6:55:26 GMT -5
Pick your winner and discuss the Finals here
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Post by Zig on Jun 2, 2014 7:01:17 GMT -5
MIAMI (AP) -- Over the last 10 seasons, only one NBA player has been part of more wins than LeBron James. His name is Tim Duncan. Their numbers over that decade are incredibly similar. Duncan has appeared in 622 regular-season and playoff victories, James has played in 621. Duncan is shooting 50.2 percent from the field, James is shooting 50 percent. Duncan has won two championships with San Antonio during this 10-season stretch, James has two with Miami. Plus, when facing each other in the NBA Finals, both has won one, lost one. Here comes the tiebreaker - a Finals rematch that will have high expectations. Miami and San Antonio are the league's last two teams standing for the second consecutive year, their next chapter starting on the Spurs' home floor Thursday night. The Heat won a wild series last season for their second straight championship, needing a frantic rally to avoid elimination in Game 6 and then riding the strength of a 37-point, 12-rebound effort from James to top the Spurs in Game 7. "I think our guys, they actually grew from the loss last year," Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said. "I call it fortitude. I think they showed an unbelievable amount of fortitude. If I can compliment my own team humbly, to have that tough loss, especially the Game 6 and not have a pity party and come back this year and get back to the same position, I think that's fortitude." It's the league's first Finals rematch since Chicago and Utah played in 1997 and 1998. The teams have actually played three times since last season's classic series ended, twice in the regular season, another being a preseason meeting in Miami where the Spurs acknowledged that the pain of losing Game 7 on that floor was still real. Then again, it's almost like they wanted to feel that hurt at times. Popovich showed the Spurs clips of Games 6 and 7 early in training camp this season, not so much to open old wounds but rather speed up the healing process. "We were just trying to put it away, just get over that part of it, learn from it, and move forward from there," said Duncan, a champion in 1999, 2003, 2005 and 2007. Move forward, they did. San Antonio won 62 games in the regular season, the best record in the league. One of those wins was a 24-point romp over Miami, on the same floor where this series will start on Thursday. The Heat know what wanting revenge feels like. They lost the 2011 NBA Finals to Dallas, then opened the following season on the Mavericks' floor and simply blew them away. Heat forward Chris Bosh called it "extra motivation" for the Spurs. "It's just something that we have to deal with, and we know that they're going to be very passionate, and they're going to play some good basketball," Bosh said. "So whoever we play, we just have to continue to keep our approach the same and play good basketball." While the Spurs were punching their ticket by ousting Oklahoma City from the West finals on Saturday night, the Heat were getting a day off. James was taking his kids to see X-Men. James Jones went to a home-improvement store for some supplies. Bosh insisted he was going to do as little as possible, and Heat coach Erik Spoelstra isn't summoning his team to practice again until Monday. By then, James will be locked in on the Spurs. "It hasn't really hit us that much yet because I think we're in it," James said Friday night after Miami beat Indiana and clinched its fourth consecutive East championship. "I think it will once we're done and we're able to look back at what we were able to accomplish as players, as a franchise. I think that's when it will really hit us. We definitely don't take it for granted to be in this position." So for the next few days, all the highlights of last year's finals will be played over and over again. The shot by Tony Parker - who missed the second half of Saturday night's game with a left ankle injury - to win Game 1 in Miami for the Spurs. James' twirl-on-the-rim dunk as the Heat pulled away in Game 2. San Antonio sharpshooter Danny Green's Finals-record 3-point display. Bosh's rebound that led to Ray Allen's shot that saved Miami's season in Game 6. The yellow rope, the precursor to a Spurs celebration that never happened. All made for an epic series. The encore could be even better. "Obviously we are very happy and pleased with the season we have had so far, but we are not by any means satisfied," Green said. "We know we have a lot of work to do against a very good team. There is a reason why they're back there and are two-time champs. We have our work cut out for us, but we are happy with going back - just not satisfied." www.aol.com/article/2014/06/01/duncan-james-set-to-break-their-finals-tie/20904242/?icid=maing-grid7%7Chtmlws-main-bb%7Cdl19%7Csec1_lnk2%26pLid%3D482909
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Post by b1ake on Jun 2, 2014 10:20:20 GMT -5
Heat, in 6...
But Go Spurs!!!
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Post by BHR on Jun 2, 2014 15:39:22 GMT -5
I honestly cant see Miami losing this and that pains me to say it.
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Post by Leader O'Cola on Jun 2, 2014 20:03:27 GMT -5
Go spurs go.
Fuck lebrony
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2014 22:00:57 GMT -5
Spurs in 7. Heat barely stayed in the series last year and if not for Ray Allen's miracle shot at the buzzer the Heat would have lost Game 6 and the series.
Spurs are better this year, I think, while Miami is a little worse.
Spurs win in 7.
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Post by b1ake on Jun 4, 2014 8:24:42 GMT -5
Spurs in 7. Heat barely stayed in the series last year and if not for Ray Allen's miracle shot at the buzzer the Heat would have lost Game 6 and the series. Spurs are better this year, I think, while Miami is a little worse. Spurs win in 7. I think the Spurs are better this year too...A healthy Ginobli is what they were missing, he was too inconsistent last year... Parker's hamstring worries me, and the bounce in D Wade's step is a huge positive for Miami... I'd love to see Kawahi ascend into the Top Ten player conversation, winning a ring here would definitely do that...He has his work cut out for him, but he's been a beast in these playoffs...
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2014 12:48:35 GMT -5
Spurs in 7. Heat barely stayed in the series last year and if not for Ray Allen's miracle shot at the buzzer the Heat would have lost Game 6 and the series. Spurs are better this year, I think, while Miami is a little worse. Spurs win in 7. I think the Spurs are better this year too...A healthy Ginobli is what they were missing, he was too inconsistent last year... Parker's hamstring worries me, and the bounce in D Wade's step is a huge positive for Miami... I'd love to see Kawahi ascend into the Top Ten player conversation, winning a ring here would definitely do that...He has his work cut out for him, but he's been a beast in these playoffs... Should be an epic series. I expect it to go 7 for sure.
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Post by Mr mastodon farm on Jun 6, 2014 7:10:08 GMT -5
lebron is a bitch
remember that time isiah thomas played on badly sprained ankle?
drink more gatorade, dumbass
you endorse the shit. its free
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Post by Mr mastodon farm on Jun 6, 2014 7:10:36 GMT -5
also got cramps three years ago in the finals
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Post by Mr mastodon farm on Jun 6, 2014 7:17:39 GMT -5
"i can only play when the AC is on"
somebody couldnt have played in the boston gahden when they turned the AC off in the 1987(?) finals
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Post by Mr mastodon farm on Jun 6, 2014 7:22:49 GMT -5
parker and ginobli > "the king"
"Me personally, it didn't bother me, felt like in Europe," Parker said. "Felt like I was playing in the European championship. We never have AC in Europe, so it didn't bother me at all."
Said Spurs guard Manu Ginobili: "And for sure I play more years in situations like this than with AC on the court. Not a big deal in that case."
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Post by Mr mastodon farm on Jun 6, 2014 7:25:02 GMT -5
popovich is awesome
"I'm sure that both teams are going to be happy that we have a couple of days before the next game," Popovich said. "And hopefully we can pay our bills."
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Post by Mr mastodon farm on Jun 6, 2014 7:25:49 GMT -5
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Post by Mr mastodon farm on Jun 6, 2014 7:26:47 GMT -5
The Spurs have had a few unique occurrences in the arena this postseason, including a snake found in the visitors locker room during the second round, causing some speculation of conspiracy. But Spoelstra dismissed any notion of that.
"No, that would take an incredible mind to try to plan that for both teams to be able to go through that," he said.
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Post by down38str8 on Jun 6, 2014 7:30:48 GMT -5
"I can't exert myself for 40 minutes in the heat"
~ someone who lives in Miami
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Post by redseat on Jun 6, 2014 7:32:54 GMT -5
Jordan sucked it up, why not you LeBron?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2014 7:48:24 GMT -5
Lebron is a cry baby of the highest order. Did him get a wittle cwamp and have to sit out? AWWWWWWWWWWWWWW.
If he were a real man he would have played through the pain and kicked the Spurs ass. But he aint a real man. That's no surprise.
This is the NBA finals, dudes! You don't sit out in the Finals. What a wimp. If I could play in a wheelchair I know my butt would be playing!
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Post by NEW YORK on Jun 6, 2014 7:58:56 GMT -5
Say what you want about Lebron, well deserved
But to be fair, Dwayne Wade and Bosh being completely useless after Lebron went out, shows you what that team is without Lebron.........That team may have lost to Charlotte without that guy
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Post by down38str8 on Jun 6, 2014 8:02:27 GMT -5
Say what you want about Lebron, well deserved But to be fair, Dwayne Wade and Bosh being completely useless after Lebron went out, shows you what that team is without Lebron.........That team may have lost to Charlotte without that guy "lebron doesn't have enough talent around him" Wow...been a few years since we've seen that one dredged up...well played dirt...I love reruns...
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Post by NEW YORK on Jun 6, 2014 8:04:19 GMT -5
Say what you want about Lebron, well deserved But to be fair, Dwayne Wade and Bosh being completely useless after Lebron went out, shows you what that team is without Lebron.........That team may have lost to Charlotte without that guy "lebron doesn't have enough talent around him" Wow...been a few years since we've seen that one dredged up...well played dirt...I love reruns... I get it, Lebron beat the Celtics...Youre incapable of normal conversation...........Just try to balance it out when he spends the rest of this series going completely berserk
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Post by OXlodge on Jun 6, 2014 8:20:03 GMT -5
Word, not letting it go after all this time applies in both directions, kemosabe lebron is great, but how many greats would sit with cramps in a finals game? doesnt make him any less great, but it makes him look bad and I don't care, Heat werent winning that game last night anyway, Spurs couldnt miss in the fourth quarter last night I don't know. He only looks "bad" if you don't like the guy. Jordan was a hero faking injury and illness. Lebron should have never came back in. He got hurt again driving the lane making the lay up and cutting the Spurs lead 94-92. Let me guess, the people who are complaining about this would have played in wheel chairs and did their best to get out there. meanwhile, the same people talking shit like that, get hurt getting up out of bed. LOL, people crack me up.
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Post by NEW YORK on Jun 6, 2014 8:21:50 GMT -5
Word, not letting it go after all this time applies in both directions, kemosabe lebron is great, but how many greats would sit with cramps in a finals game? doesnt make him any less great, but it makes him look bad and I don't care, Heat werent winning that game last night anyway, Spurs couldnt miss in the fourth quarter last night Like i said, Lebron deserves the criticism, but i find it funny Wade alwas gets the free pass, guy was absolutely pitiful the moment Lebron went down... And I agree, I think the Spurs were absolutely winning last night, Miami seems to need that pressure of losing game One, happens often That said, Spurs can win this series, no question...This is an all time great team here, Miami secretly was wishing for OKC
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Post by redsoxworrld on Jun 6, 2014 8:26:56 GMT -5
applies in both directions, kemosabe lebron is great, but how many greats would sit with cramps in a finals game? doesnt make him any less great, but it makes him look bad and I don't care, Heat werent winning that game last night anyway, Spurs couldnt miss in the fourth quarter last night I don't know. He only looks "bad" if you don't like the guy. Jordan was a hero faking injury and illness. Lebron should have never came back in. He got hurt again driving the lane making the lay up and cutting the Spurs lead 94-92. Let me guess, the people who are complaining about this would have played in wheel chairs and did their best to get out there. meanwhile, the same people talking shit like that, get hurt getting up out of bed. LOL, people crack me up. my opinion he says he wanted to play, coach wouldnt let him im not a lebron hater, so spare me that routine how many all time greats don't at least give it a shot out there?
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Post by Mr mastodon farm on Jun 6, 2014 8:28:09 GMT -5
I don't know. He only looks "bad" if you don't like the guy. Jordan was a hero faking injury and illness. Lebron should have never came back in. He got hurt again driving the lane making the lay up and cutting the Spurs lead 94-92. Let me guess, the people who are complaining about this would have played in wheel chairs and did their best to get out there. meanwhile, the same people talking shit like that, get hurt getting up out of bed. LOL, people crack me up. my opinion he says he wanted to play, coach wouldnt let him im not a lebron hater, so spare me that routine how many all time greats don't at least give it a shot out there? so far, just 1
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Post by OXlodge on Jun 6, 2014 8:30:05 GMT -5
Lebron gave it a shot and had to be helped off. That's when he made the lay up to cut the lead to 2 points. After he made the lay up, he got worse. It wasnt like he took a bad shot and asked to be helped off. This isnt Tiger Woods were talking about.
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Post by OXlodge on Jun 6, 2014 8:32:00 GMT -5
And Why isn't anyone giving Wade and Bosh any criticism? Bosh was useless if he'snot shooting 3s. He was getting outplayed by Splitter and Diaw internally. Boris Diaw. Yes Boris Diaw. And where the fuck was Wade?
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Post by down38str8 on Jun 6, 2014 8:33:25 GMT -5
"lebron doesn't have enough talent around him" Wow...been a few years since we've seen that one dredged up...well played dirt...I love reruns... I get it, Lebron beat the Celtics...Youre incapable of normal conversation...........Just try to balance it out when he spends the rest of this series going completely berserk Nope...just never seen a superstar that gets more excuses made for his failures... He's a quitter...seen this act from him far too many times. The tragedy? Is all the dry humping Lebron gets? And the actual "best player of this generation" is playing in this finals...
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2014 8:35:07 GMT -5
Did the rest of the players have to play in a hot gym or was LeBron the only one who had to play in a hot gym?
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Post by NEW YORK on Jun 6, 2014 8:37:00 GMT -5
I get it, Lebron beat the Celtics...Youre incapable of normal conversation...........Just try to balance it out when he spends the rest of this series going completely berserk Nope...just never seen a superstar that gets more excuses made for his failures... He's a quitter...seen this act from him far too many times. The tragedy? Is all the dry humping Lebron gets? And the actual "best player of this generation" is playing in this finals... "Excuses" and "reasons" are 2 different things The "reason" Lebron didn't win a title in Cleveland is because it the worst Roster in a finals ever assembled The "reason" they were in the finals is because he's that fucking great No excuse last night , but Wade and Bosh displayed clearly what that team is without Lebron on the court
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