1) Lebron James. (player) in regular circumstances.
2) Lebron James/Miami Heat.. (proving a point)
3) Youth and Endurance The "Big 3" of Miami are younger, faster and stronger than the Big 3 of San Antonio. (Duncan, Parker, Ginobili)
4) Recognition/Legacy stuff like this: https://espn.go.com/chicago/nba/story...s-horace-grant
a) if Horace Grant truly feels like this, the smart play is to remain silent, and hope they lose. Coming out and saying this, only serves to tip the scales in the favor of the Heat.
b) People claiming that last year's outcome was 'lucky'. This, again will only motivate Lebron and his teammates further.
5) Parker is gassed Tony Parker actually practiced/played most of last summer in the Eurobasket Tournament. His team (France) won the tournée.. and he took home MVP honors.. but all of that comes at a price– his body never had an off-season. If the Spurs start lose Game 1, look for that ankle to start making more noise (most athletes' fallback excuse).
6) MVP Honors to Kevin Durant I think Lebron may wish to demonstrate that there is more to being an MVP, than a monster scoring streak. (although hugely impressive) but there is much more.. nevertheless. Lebron knows, he has done both, and understands the difference.
7) Heat 'less' taxed this year i felt the 27-game win streak was a mistake from the beginning. The only real luck the Heat had last year was that they were fortunate enough to overcome that expenditure of energy.
8) Spurs 'more' taxed this year Popovich made the very same mistake of allowing the same thing: a meaningless 19-game win streak toward the very end of the season. Feb 26-April 2nd. People think i am crazy, but energy is finite. It has an opposite state. Everything does.
9) Spurs best in West? San Antonio might not be in the Finals if Ibaka has not missed Games 1 and 2 of the Conference Finals. Some might say that the Spurs are 'lucky' to be here at all. *
10) The Heat do not require 'homecourt' just ask Indiana when they were down 37 pts. to the Heat before Spoelstra took out the starters. When was the last time a No.1 Seed was down 37 pts in an elimination game? When was the last time a No.1 seed was not even favored in a series?*Think about that for a second.*
11) Heat underdogs, playing on the road When was the last time a repeat champion was an underdog? This favors the Miami Heat for the above mentioned motivational reasons. Las Vegas has to go "better-record/homecourt", but i do not understand why given what we saw vs. Indiana.
.. after evaluating all of this, i can only predict Miami in 4-to-6 games.. the Spurs just do not possess the physical or psychological weapons to defeat this Miami Heat team, led by the present-day Michael Jordan.*
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1) Lebron James. (player) in regular circumstances.
2) Lebron James/Miami Heat.. (proving a point)
3) Youth and Endurance The "Big 3" of Miami are younger, faster and stronger than the Big 3 of San Antonio. (Duncan, Parker, Ginobili)
4) Recognition/Legacy stuff like this: https://espn.go.com/chicago/nba/story...s-horace-grant
a) if Horace Grant truly feels like this, the smart play is to remain silent, and hope they lose. Coming out and saying this, only serves to tip the scales in the favor of the Heat.
b) People claiming that last year's outcome was 'lucky'. This, again will only motivate Lebron and his teammates further.
5) Parker is gassed Tony Parker actually practiced/played most of last summer in the Eurobasket Tournament. His team (France) won the tournée.. and he took home MVP honors.. but all of that comes at a price– his body never had an off-season. If the Spurs start lose Game 1, look for that ankle to start making more noise (most athletes' fallback excuse).
6) MVP Honors to Kevin Durant I think Lebron may wish to demonstrate that there is more to being an MVP, than a monster scoring streak. (although hugely impressive) but there is much more.. nevertheless. Lebron knows, he has done both, and understands the difference.
7) Heat 'less' taxed this year i felt the 27-game win streak was a mistake from the beginning. The only real luck the Heat had last year was that they were fortunate enough to overcome that expenditure of energy.
8) Spurs 'more' taxed this year Popovich made the very same mistake of allowing the same thing: a meaningless 19-game win streak toward the very end of the season. Feb 26-April 2nd. People think i am crazy, but energy is finite. It has an opposite state. Everything does.
9) Spurs best in West? San Antonio might not be in the Finals if Ibaka has not missed Games 1 and 2 of the Conference Finals. Some might say that the Spurs are 'lucky' to be here at all. *
10) The Heat do not require 'homecourt' just ask Indiana when they were down 37 pts. to the Heat before Spoelstra took out the starters. When was the last time a No.1 Seed was down 37 pts in an elimination game? When was the last time a No.1 seed was not even favored in a series?*Think about that for a second.*
11) Heat underdogs, playing on the road When was the last time a repeat champion was an underdog? This favors the Miami Heat for the above mentioned motivational reasons. Las Vegas has to go "better-record/homecourt", but i do not understand why given what we saw vs. Indiana.
.. after evaluating all of this, i can only predict Miami in 4-to-6 games.. the Spurs just do not possess the physical or psychological weapons to defeat this Miami Heat team, led by the present-day Michael Jordan.*
The best post I have read today, totally changed my mind on this series, thanks and gl
it seems like many people do not understand (don't want to) that Lebron is still improving.
Efficiency Rating is up every year.. Duncan and Spurs are great, but last Ring was in 2006.
Spurs are tremendous, but their Big 3 are in decline, still great, but decline is still decline.
I expect Miami in a shorter than most expect series.. and i expect that this is the last Finals appearance for Duncan, Parker, and Ginobili.. (Popovich also)
great run though.. a lot of respect for them.
and cheers to you :)
PS> i remember how many people lost their shirts betting on Tom Brady/Patriots to get their revenge on Eli Manning and the Giants..
the first time it was a huge line.. like 14 pts.. the rematch was only 3.5 pts.. Pats backers could not resist such a small line..
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Quote Originally Posted by Ivan38:
The best post I have read today, totally changed my mind on this series, thanks and gl
it seems like many people do not understand (don't want to) that Lebron is still improving.
Efficiency Rating is up every year.. Duncan and Spurs are great, but last Ring was in 2006.
Spurs are tremendous, but their Big 3 are in decline, still great, but decline is still decline.
I expect Miami in a shorter than most expect series.. and i expect that this is the last Finals appearance for Duncan, Parker, and Ginobili.. (Popovich also)
great run though.. a lot of respect for them.
and cheers to you :)
PS> i remember how many people lost their shirts betting on Tom Brady/Patriots to get their revenge on Eli Manning and the Giants..
the first time it was a huge line.. like 14 pts.. the rematch was only 3.5 pts.. Pats backers could not resist such a small line..
These are just all your opinions ... You don't know what's motivating them or. Whose tired ... When your trying to reach a goal and your this close you can throw all that shit out the window ... But I do like Miami to win .. IMO Tonight's game should play out like last years game 7 and lebron close it out late to steal back Home court advantage ...
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These are just all your opinions ... You don't know what's motivating them or. Whose tired ... When your trying to reach a goal and your this close you can throw all that shit out the window ... But I do like Miami to win .. IMO Tonight's game should play out like last years game 7 and lebron close it out late to steal back Home court advantage ...
you think they're not worn out having gone to 4 Conference finals and 4 NBA finals in a row. They've played more basketball in teh last 4 years than any other team in the league BY FAR.
D Wade is hobbling around. He looks good and they conserved but they conserved him for a reason. Because he can't last a full season not even against a weakened eastern conference. Is he going to be able to bring it against a much younger bigger more athletic Kawhi Leonard. He was a problem for them last year this year hes even better.
The Heat have a legit shot at winning but so do the Spurs. Spurs got better this season as a whole. We'll find out about the heat once this things gets going.
obviously the heat had the acclerator down halfway most of the games so we'll find out what they really have once they have to go full throttle.
I'm expecting Lebron to have an Insane series. That's the only shot the heat have at winning this series.
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Miami is just as tired as the Spurs.
you think they're not worn out having gone to 4 Conference finals and 4 NBA finals in a row. They've played more basketball in teh last 4 years than any other team in the league BY FAR.
D Wade is hobbling around. He looks good and they conserved but they conserved him for a reason. Because he can't last a full season not even against a weakened eastern conference. Is he going to be able to bring it against a much younger bigger more athletic Kawhi Leonard. He was a problem for them last year this year hes even better.
The Heat have a legit shot at winning but so do the Spurs. Spurs got better this season as a whole. We'll find out about the heat once this things gets going.
obviously the heat had the acclerator down halfway most of the games so we'll find out what they really have once they have to go full throttle.
I'm expecting Lebron to have an Insane series. That's the only shot the heat have at winning this series.
This post just totally dismissive of the Spurs & inflates the Heat. you haven't covered many things about the Spurs and just see the shiny bright sparkles of the Heat that many Miami backers see when picking Miami for this series. gl though
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This post just totally dismissive of the Spurs & inflates the Heat. you haven't covered many things about the Spurs and just see the shiny bright sparkles of the Heat that many Miami backers see when picking Miami for this series. gl though
It is a decent write-up like most people have agreed, but GoldenGater said it right they are just opinions, I will give you educated assumptions at best but still no clear certainty at all about most of your points..
And your evaluation is kind of ridiculous if you ask me.
The Spurs definitely posses the physical and psychological weapons to beat the Heat, without a doubt that statement alone makes the rest of your post seem worthless...
Heat will not win this series in 4 or 5 that is just absolute crazy talk.
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It is a decent write-up like most people have agreed, but GoldenGater said it right they are just opinions, I will give you educated assumptions at best but still no clear certainty at all about most of your points..
And your evaluation is kind of ridiculous if you ask me.
The Spurs definitely posses the physical and psychological weapons to beat the Heat, without a doubt that statement alone makes the rest of your post seem worthless...
Heat will not win this series in 4 or 5 that is just absolute crazy talk.
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