Oh what short memories all of the degenerates in this forum have. Is everyone forgetting the 2011 NBA finals when the Heat lost 3 in a row to Dallas?
Not trying to compare this year's Heat to that team OBVIOUSLY, but what I'm trying to say is that the Heat definitely are fully capable of losing back to back games.
Spurs definitely are playing with a chip on their shoulders. When Danny Green and Leonard play like they did in the 1st half of game 2, the 96 Bulls probably would have struggled against them. OBVIOUSLY, they won't be shooting 90% again, however, they definitely have all the momentum in this series.
I will say, the refs will give the 50/50 calls to Miami tonight, as if it's 3-1 in San Antonio, it won't be pretty.
I'm taking the points tonight with the Spurs +6. Anyone who lays money blindly down on the Heat ML b/c it's impossible for Lebron to lose 2 in a row in the playoffs is a donkey kong.
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Oh what short memories all of the degenerates in this forum have. Is everyone forgetting the 2011 NBA finals when the Heat lost 3 in a row to Dallas?
Not trying to compare this year's Heat to that team OBVIOUSLY, but what I'm trying to say is that the Heat definitely are fully capable of losing back to back games.
Spurs definitely are playing with a chip on their shoulders. When Danny Green and Leonard play like they did in the 1st half of game 2, the 96 Bulls probably would have struggled against them. OBVIOUSLY, they won't be shooting 90% again, however, they definitely have all the momentum in this series.
I will say, the refs will give the 50/50 calls to Miami tonight, as if it's 3-1 in San Antonio, it won't be pretty.
I'm taking the points tonight with the Spurs +6. Anyone who lays money blindly down on the Heat ML b/c it's impossible for Lebron to lose 2 in a row in the playoffs is a donkey kong.
Oh what short memories all of the degenerates in this forum have. Is everyone forgetting the 2011 NBA finals when the Heat lost 3 in a row to Dallas?
Not trying to compare this year's Heat to that team OBVIOUSLY, but what I'm trying to say is that the Heat definitely are fully capable of losing back to back games.
Spurs definitely are playing with a chip on their shoulders. When Danny Green and Leonard play like they did in the 1st half of game 2, the 96 Bulls probably would have struggled against them. OBVIOUSLY, they won't be shooting 90% again, however, they definitely have all the momentum in this series.
I will say, the refs will give the 50/50 calls to Miami tonight, as if it's 3-1 in San Antonio, it won't be pretty.
I'm taking the points tonight with the Spurs +6. Anyone who lays money blindly down on the Heat ML b/c it's impossible for Lebron to lose 2 in a row in the playoffs is a donkey kong.
They played like crap game 2.
Every team is capable of losing 2 games in a row.
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Quote Originally Posted by scsiegel89:
Oh what short memories all of the degenerates in this forum have. Is everyone forgetting the 2011 NBA finals when the Heat lost 3 in a row to Dallas?
Not trying to compare this year's Heat to that team OBVIOUSLY, but what I'm trying to say is that the Heat definitely are fully capable of losing back to back games.
Spurs definitely are playing with a chip on their shoulders. When Danny Green and Leonard play like they did in the 1st half of game 2, the 96 Bulls probably would have struggled against them. OBVIOUSLY, they won't be shooting 90% again, however, they definitely have all the momentum in this series.
I will say, the refs will give the 50/50 calls to Miami tonight, as if it's 3-1 in San Antonio, it won't be pretty.
I'm taking the points tonight with the Spurs +6. Anyone who lays money blindly down on the Heat ML b/c it's impossible for Lebron to lose 2 in a row in the playoffs is a donkey kong.
Oh what short memories all of the degenerates in this forum have. Is everyone forgetting the 2011 NBA finals when the Heat lost 3 in a row to Dallas?
Not trying to compare this year's Heat to that team OBVIOUSLY, but what I'm trying to say is that the Heat definitely are fully capable of losing back to back games.
Spurs definitely are playing with a chip on their shoulders. When Danny Green and Leonard play like they did in the 1st half of game 2, the 96 Bulls probably would have struggled against them. OBVIOUSLY, they won't be shooting 90% again, however, they definitely have all the momentum in this series.
I will say, the refs will give the 50/50 calls to Miami tonight, as if it's 3-1 in San Antonio, it won't be pretty.
I'm taking the points tonight with the Spurs +6. Anyone who lays money blindly down on the Heat ML b/c it's impossible for Lebron to lose 2 in a row in the playoffs is a donkey kong.
just a little correction, Heat lost 2 games in a row , game 5 and 6.
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Quote Originally Posted by scsiegel89:
Oh what short memories all of the degenerates in this forum have. Is everyone forgetting the 2011 NBA finals when the Heat lost 3 in a row to Dallas?
Not trying to compare this year's Heat to that team OBVIOUSLY, but what I'm trying to say is that the Heat definitely are fully capable of losing back to back games.
Spurs definitely are playing with a chip on their shoulders. When Danny Green and Leonard play like they did in the 1st half of game 2, the 96 Bulls probably would have struggled against them. OBVIOUSLY, they won't be shooting 90% again, however, they definitely have all the momentum in this series.
I will say, the refs will give the 50/50 calls to Miami tonight, as if it's 3-1 in San Antonio, it won't be pretty.
I'm taking the points tonight with the Spurs +6. Anyone who lays money blindly down on the Heat ML b/c it's impossible for Lebron to lose 2 in a row in the playoffs is a donkey kong.
just a little correction, Heat lost 2 games in a row , game 5 and 6.
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