This is a great game so far but I just can't help but think Miami pulls this one out. Hopefully I'm wrong. Also those Direct TV puppet commercials are just straight up weird and creepy.
INFORMER wrote:That was the series. The Spurs had their chance, but they made too many losing plays down the stretch.
Then again, at one point you did say that the Pistons were "done" in 2004...
I did. And I'll second 'bone's comment: that is quite a memory you have.
Haha! I somewhat unfortunately inherited that trait from my dear mom; at least in came in handy on the 20 Questions threads.
And believe me, my memory of my own posts (especially the historically bad ones) on the dot net over the years has served as a continuing life lesson for me, haha!
Wally_West wrote:I think it is pretty ridiculous to say this series is over after today’s game. They are tied 1-1!
I disagree. Lebron James is just too good, no one can stop him in the world at this point and he proved it tonight. Like I said, the Spurs are a muscle cramp away from being down 0-2.
Wow, that was a huge win by the Heat. Momentum has officially swung in their favor. Two huge games coming up in Miami. San Antonio basically HAS to get a split there or better if they want to win this series. Miami has to be feeling good and confident, given that they arguably would have won Game 1 if not for LeCramps, and won Game 2 nicely. And of course given the fact that they beat the Spurs last year in the Finals already.
Wally_West wrote:I think it is pretty ridiculous to say this series is over after today’s game. They are tied 1-1!
I disagree. Lebron James is just too good, no one can stop him in the world at this point and he proved it tonight. Like I said, the Spurs are a muscle cramp away from being down 0-2.
It is not like Miami has been dominating each game. Each game has been very close. This game could have easily gone to Spurs as well, they only lost by 2 points. You could easily say they were but few mistakes from being 2-0 in the series.