~~Miami Heat vs San Antonio - 2013 NBA Finals - The Miami Heat wins!

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Lebron has sealed his legacy. If he doesn't play another game, it doesn't matter anymore. For the quirky playing on the road this series, he came back home and closed out like an all-time great does.
Puh-shaw.
 
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It came down to execution, not desire.

Duncan/Ginobli = Ewing/Starks tonight.

i don't think you watched the same game.

look at all the multiple opportunities, consecutive stops.
 
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Pop now reminds me of Belichick....use to be the smartest guy in the room,but no longer.

 
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Greg Pop and the Spurs got a lot of class. Timmy D, the best power forward to ever do it. Kawhi balled his ass off. Danny Green had a couple good games. They gave the Heat all they had. Class organization all the way around. I don't got 1 bad word to say bout em, nuff respect. :cool:

Shut the fuck up w/ your fake ass post game speech
 
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Yall aint worth a shit still.
got lucky. SPurs blow their shot two times.
Trade Bosh.
and Fuck yo team!!!
GN
 
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Somebody needs to explain coach pops reaction to me

what the fuck!

Man this just may be rigged lmaooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

Nigga all giddy and shit :lol:
 
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What up Code_P

I see you playa

:cheers:

Fuck all yalll.....dammit,......:lol:

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Somebody needs to explain coach pops reaction to me

what the fuck!

Man this just may be rigged lmaooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

Not you and this conspiracy theory shit again. :lol: Man Heat won...props to them niggas. THey got 3 of the top 20 players in the league. They get help from the refs more than anyone i've seen in the past 30 years(I ain't even 30 but i'm sure this statement is true. :lol:). Had one of the best shooters of all time in Ray Allen on their squad. Fuck 'em.
 
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Where the LeKing haters at now :lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
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you can tell a lot of people in here never watched emanuel ginobili play much before this.
 
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pop isnt that great

he goes way down that list after this finals

Yo Man. Pop lost a lot of credit this series....he had some questionable 4th quarter decisions this series.

don't even talk to me about pop and great.

if the dude didn't have duncan
his ass would be out and unemployed.

I don't even blame duncan for that last shot he missed fuck it.

the dude is 37 and put in 20+ and 10+ boards

leonard you go in the locker room FIRST and then you get dressed and get on the jet with duncan

and then let the rest of them dudes get on the greyhound and ride back to san antonio

im a believer in tim duncan forever at this point.
 
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Duncan choked like a bitch.

Manu, Manu'd. That motherfucker is legendary. :lol:

Congrats, Miami.

Lebron earned this shit. Nigga balled the fuck out tonight.

But wait until we get Blake for Howard. Blake and Kobe runnin' off about three straight of them motherfuckers. :itsawrap:
 
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Ray Allen fucking douche bag villainous carpetbagger.
 
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NBA Playoffs Diary: Rematch




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Given that the Spurs are up 3-0, Miami last lost two straight games in early January, and the fact that I spent an hour reading articles on the 2007 Finals, let’s get ahead of ourselves and look ahead to a potential San Antonio-Miami series.

Of course, 2007 was when LeBron made his first Finals, and was promptly swept by Tim Duncan and the Spurs. I would insert a bunch of historical references to show you how long ago that was, but just know: Jacques Vaughn, Brent Barry, Robert Horry and Michael Finley were on the Spurs playoff roster; Tony Parker, who won Finals MVP, was still three weeks away from marrying Eva Longoria, and LeBron’s key running mate was Larry Hughes.*

After the series, Duncan embraced LeBron and told him: “The future is yours, but thanks for letting us have it one more year.”*

The comment didn’t exactly prove prophetic. We all know now how his arc in Cleveland ended, and it took another Finals defeat in 2011 with Miami before he finally won his first ring last year. As for Duncan, their regular season success continued after 2007 but they’ve been unsuccessful in getting back to the Finals (until this year, pending one more victory).*

2007 was also a long time ago because despite “The 48 Special” that LeBron delivered against the Pistons in the Conference Finals to get his team in the Finals, as detailed in this write-up during the Finals from John Hollinger, LeBron’s game was much less polished at the time. in the piece, Hollinger notes: “The second area where we’re seeing LeBron’s lack of polish is in his low-post game. You’d think he’d be able to overwhelm opponents on the blocks with his superior physique, but he’s never seemed very comfortable operating from the blocks.*It’s a shame since James is potentially unstoppable from here. Not only can he overwhelm most defenders one-on-one, but because he’s such a great passer and has the size to see over defenses, he can burn opponents who double team. However, all of that is irrelevant unless he can master the intricacies of scoring in the low post.”

Today, those conversations are moot, as LeBron has both improved and embraced the low-post game, some credit owing to the way Erik Spoelstra has decided to employ him in the half-court game.

As for Duncan, things haven’t changed much at all. His 2007 playoff per-36 minutes averages: 21.7 points, 11.2 rebounds, 3.0 blocks, 52% from the field. In these 2013 playoffs: 18.9 points, 9.8 rebounds, 1.6 blocks, 46% from the field. The numbers have slipped a bit, but that’s what age does. On the floor, Duncan is still as effective as ever and his Game 3 performance against Memphis put him second all-time in NBA playoff history with 144 double doubles, passing Wilt Chamberlain and trailing only Magic Johnson (157) at this point.*

The Spurs, on their way to four championships during the Duncan era became a team that we appreciated, but never truly liked. The general consensus was: “if you like basketball, you like the Spurs”, except you didn’t really fall in love with them. Watching the Spurs win in the post-season, dream shattering teams along the way, was like watching someone build the same finished product from the same instruction manual over and over; a sort of repetition that brought about a sense of monotony that won very few fans over.*

This feeling was also owing to the fact that none of their Finals series were that entertaining (Knicks, Nets and Cavs match-ups were forgettable, the only except was the seven game series with the Pistons, which was great), and definitely because we prefer the drama that counterparts like the Lakers and Heat provided.*

Except, in recent years, as we’ve started to prepare for the inevitable end of this Spurs era, we’ve come to realize that the stoic characters that lead this crew actually aren’t as bland as we thought; their consistency and precision existed for so long that it became admirable.*

So while last year’s Heat-Thunder series felt like round one to a decade long struggle for future supremacy in the league, a Heat-Spurs match-up will have more of a passing of the torch feel.

And perhaps, when LeBron and Duncan embrace after the series, they’ll revisit what Duncan said in 2007. And then Duncan — win or lose — will sip on a beer and go play some World of Warcraft.*
 
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What up Shady.

You got no more time left faggit

:cheers:
 
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Somebody needs to explain coach pops reaction to me

what the fuck!

Man this just may be rigged lmaooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

i just said the exact same thing...all the questionable BENCHING of parker and duncan at key moments. where was parker at on that key possession with about 27 seconds left??????? on the bench.......why cant people see this shit...........:smh::smh::smh:
 
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Guess who won't be playing NBA 2K14 online this year and next year?
 
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Somebody needs to explain coach pops reaction to me

what the fuck!

Man this just may be rigged lmaooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

i'm glad somebody else noticed coach pop's reaction.

his reaction was like, "the joke is over... we did good."
 
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not you and this conspiracy theory shit again. :lol: Man heat won...props to them niggas. They got 3 of the top 20 players in the league. They get help from the refs more than anyone i've seen in the past 30 years(i ain't even 30 but i'm sure this statement is true. :lol:). Had one of the best shooters of all time in ray allen on their squad. Fuck 'em.
niggah get off my dick!!!!!!!!!!

Ive never seen a coach elated for another team

ever!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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You know it's a good game when Juwan Howard hits the floor... uniform or not.

And deer antlers for the win... the bucks made it anyway.
 
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37 points, Finals career high for LeBron. Throw in the 12 rebounds, and 4 dimes, sounds like Karl Malone shit to me. :cool:
 
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genobli should be retiring as we speak, he needs to interrupt someones press conference and announce that shit, oh and he needs to win the mvp for the heat
 
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