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Straight_Ballin
05-08-2014, 10:43 PM
Right now 6 points combined for Parker and Duncan and the test of the team has 61 with Gino not even playing that well.

I'd be scared to if I was a Heat fan...

JT123
05-08-2014, 10:46 PM
I'm honestly more scored of OKC's trio. Alphabrook, Durbeta, and Joey Crawford might be the most lethal Big 3 this league has ever seen! :eek:

AnaheimLakers24
05-08-2014, 10:46 PM
they know they got bailed out by refs and gay allen out of bounds 3.

Straight_Ballin
05-08-2014, 10:47 PM
Dat ref help

inclinerator
05-08-2014, 10:47 PM
portland's d

Marlo_Stanfield
05-08-2014, 10:49 PM
holy shit portland is PATHETIC

aboss4real24
05-08-2014, 10:52 PM
Well wade jus had a bad gm n mia still won handily

HoopsFanNumero1
05-08-2014, 10:52 PM
Nah, the WC is just full of fraud teams. Blowing out the the fvcking Trail Blazers doesn't impress me :oldlol:

PistonsFan#21
05-08-2014, 10:53 PM
they know they got bailed out by refs and gay allen out of bounds 3.

except that he was inbounds...but whatever makes you feel better

Spurs5Rings2014
05-08-2014, 10:57 PM
they know they got bailed out by refs and gay allen out of bounds 3.

:applause:

dude77
05-08-2014, 10:58 PM
except that he was inbounds...but whatever makes you feel better

I think he walked though :oldlol:

DuMa
05-08-2014, 10:59 PM
Is Miami scared because they have Portland's inexperience and defense?

PistonsFan#21
05-08-2014, 11:07 PM
I think he walked though :oldlol:

nah he took his 2 steps in stride and knocked it down. It may have seen like i walk because he was back pedaling fast but he wasnt in possession of the ball

http://assets.sbnation.com/assets/2808499/allen3.gif

kamil
05-08-2014, 11:09 PM
I'm honestly more scored of OKC's trio. Alphabrook, Durbeta, and Joey Crawford might be the most lethal Big 3 this league has ever seen! :eek:

LOL!

G-train
05-08-2014, 11:12 PM
I'd say Miami is probably just thinking about the Nets.
But OP seems like an NBA expert so maybe they are at home shivering about a team that is yet to go past second round in another conference.

HoopsFanNumero1
05-08-2014, 11:14 PM
I'd say Miami is probably just thinking about the Nets.
But OP seems like an NBA expert so maybe they are at home shivering about a team that is yet to go past second round in another conference.

:applause:

SilkkTheShocker
05-08-2014, 11:29 PM
Spurs caught every break last year and still some how lost the Finals :oldlol:

sportjames23
05-09-2014, 12:27 AM
I'm honestly more scored of OKC's trio. Alphabrook, Durbeta, and Joey Crawford might be the most lethal Big 3 this league has ever seen! :eek:


:oldlol: :oldlol: :oldlol:

Leroy Jetson
05-09-2014, 02:19 AM
:roll:
Nah, the WC is just full of fraud teams. Blowing out the the fvcking Trail Blazers doesn't impress me :oldlol:
Yeah it's so much more impressive winning in that monster eastern conference. :roll:

Nets wouldn't even have made the playoffs in the west.

poido123
05-09-2014, 02:27 AM
Spurs caught every break last year and still some how lost the Finals :oldlol:


Not really.

If you want to talk about catching breaks, the Heat got the biggest one from Ray :oldlol: That shit was over and Spurs would be holding the trophy had that of missed.

poido123
05-09-2014, 02:29 AM
:roll:
Yeah it's so much more impressive winning in that monster eastern conference. :roll:

Nets wouldn't even have made the playoffs in the west.


That is actually true. Nets would be battling out with 3 or 4 other teams for the 8th spot :lol

Leroy Jetson
05-09-2014, 02:32 AM
That is actually true. Nets would be battling out with 3 or 4 other teams for the 8th spot :lol
They finished behind the Suns.

oarabbus
05-09-2014, 02:32 AM
Nah, the WC is just full of fraud teams. Blowing out the the fvcking Trail Blazers doesn't impress me :oldlol:

:biggums:

Destroy your computer, delete your account, and set your router on fire. Don't subject us to more stupidity.

poido123
05-09-2014, 02:45 AM
:biggums:

Destroy your computer, delete your account, and set your router on fire. Don't subject us to more stupidity.


:lol


It's scary that we have individuals in this world who actually believe this. :eek:

Trailblazers are better than all east teams except Heat, maybe Indy

Leroy Jetson
05-09-2014, 02:49 AM
:lol


It's scary that we have individuals in this world who actually believe this. :eek:

Trailblazers are better than all east teams except Heat, maybe Indy
But, but, but, only the eastern conference plays D, those west teams are soft. They couldn't hang in the east:lol :lol :lol.

ShackEelOKneel
05-09-2014, 02:52 AM
Also, Spurs almost beat them last year and they look to be the same competitive team this year.

ShackEelOKneel
05-09-2014, 02:53 AM
:lol


It's scary that we have individuals in this world who actually believe this. :eek:

Trailblazers are better than all east teams except Heat, maybe Indy

I'd say better than Indy in the last month at least.

blacknapalm
05-09-2014, 02:56 AM
how many times did spurs hit jumpers from blazers helping off their man or one pass away? not saying miami will win but their rotations will surely be tighter and more disciplined. if you're not disciplined against SA, they're going to slowly make you pay for it. difference could be manu since he was terrible vs miami last time around.

poido123
05-09-2014, 03:01 AM
how many times did spurs hit jumpers from blazers helping off their man or one pass away? not saying miami will win but their rotations will surely be tighter and more disciplined. if you're not disciplined against SA, they're going to slowly make you pay for it. difference could be manu since he was terrible vs miami last time around.


But then Heat fans will argue Wade was playing on one leg.

The thing is, you can't judge what WILL happen based on last year. Last year's games happened the way they did through a number of factors. This year, Heat could have a shooter get white hot and destroy anything the Spurs throw at them and viceversa(like Green did for much of that series). Just too many unpredictable variables.

I really do like Spurs chances if they get through to the finals without any long series and plenty of rest though.

poido123
05-09-2014, 03:02 AM
I'd say better than Indy in the last month at least.


True.

Manila
05-09-2014, 07:09 AM
because duncan has body odor

Paul George 24
05-09-2014, 07:13 AM
holy shit portland is PATHETIC
heat play against weak east team :banana:

jchu
05-09-2014, 08:01 AM
nah he took his 2 steps in stride and knocked it down. It may have seen like i walk because he was back pedaling fast but he wasnt in possession of the ball

http://assets.sbnation.com/assets/2808499/allen3.gif

That would've been a 4pt play today..

r15mohd
05-09-2014, 08:55 AM
But then Heat fans will argue Wade was playing on one leg.

The thing is, you can't judge what WILL happen based on last year. Last year's games happened the way they did through a number of factors. This year, Heat could have a shooter get white hot and destroy anything the Spurs throw at them and viceversa(like Green did for much of that series). Just too many unpredictable variables.

I really do like Spurs chances if they get through to the finals without any long series and plenty of rest though.

much like the same way Green and Neal got hot in the Finals, especially that one game (3 or 4 i think) when they couldnt miss!


yup! it'll be impressive if Green can duplicate that type of performance if they meet again. I'd look out for Ray Allen though (even some sights of Battier from the 3), this Nets series is giving him (Allen) some fuel...seems to be back in the swing of things with his shot, and that can only mean headaches for the opposition.

-Lebron23-
05-09-2014, 09:09 AM
I'm honestly more scored of OKC's trio. Alphabrook, Durbeta, and Joey Crawford might be the most lethal Big 3 this league has ever seen! :eek:
This is why matchups are so important in the playoffs.

OKC's trio are scared sh

SilkkTheShocker
05-09-2014, 09:15 AM
Not really.

If you want to talk about catching breaks, the Heat got the biggest one from Ray :oldlol: That shit was over and Spurs would be holding the trophy had that of missed.


Would, coulda, shoulda. Have fun with the loser talk :oldlol:

mistergreens
05-09-2014, 09:59 AM
Why do people act like Ray Allen "bailed out" the Heat? Ray Allen is on the team. He is the greatest three point shooter of all time. He got the ball in rhythm and drained a shot he has hit 1000 times. Sure, the context of the moment makes it special, but its not like it was a half court shot. It's not like he got some bogus FTs or something.

Why are teammates not allowed to also try to put the ball into the basket? Are you clowns still not over The Decision? It has been years. Get over it.

diamenz
05-09-2014, 12:44 PM
Why do people act like Ray Allen "bailed out" the Heat? Ray Allen is on the team. He is the greatest three point shooter of all time. He got the ball in rhythm and drained a shot he has hit 1000 times. Sure, the context of the moment makes it special, but its not like it was a half court shot. It's not like he got some bogus FTs or something.

Why are teammates not allowed to also try to put the ball into the basket? Are you clowns still not over The Decision? It has been years. Get over it.

he bailed out lebron, and won it for the heat. lebron had also just missed a three.

livinglegend
05-09-2014, 12:48 PM
he bailed out lebron, and won it for the heat. lebron had also just missed a three.

And Lebron made a huge comeback before that. Using your logic, Lebron bailed out heat.

Solefade
05-09-2014, 01:14 PM
only reason why i'd be scared is because they seem hungrier than last year

Solefade
05-09-2014, 01:15 PM
he bailed out lebron, and won it for the heat. lebron had also just missed a three.


did ray allen score after that? cus there was an overtime too


and ray allen sure bailed out the heat scoring 9 of their 103 points :rolleyes: :rolleyes:





dumbass :facepalm

TheMan
05-09-2014, 02:50 PM
But then Heat fans will argue Wade was playing on one leg.

The thing is, you can't judge what WILL happen based on last year. Last year's games happened the way they did through a number of factors. This year, Heat could have a shooter get white hot and destroy anything the Spurs throw at them and viceversa(like Green did for much of that series). Just too many unpredictable variables.

I really do like Spurs chances if they get through to the finals without any long series and plenty of rest though.
True, last year has no bearing on what will happen this year, for example, LeBron stunk shooting vs the Spurs in 5 of those Finals games, doesn't mean he'll have 5 bad shooting games again this time around should they meet. He might catch on fire, he might go cold, Ginobili might actually be useful this time, Duncan could muster one last dominating Finals and finish this time, Wade might get hot etc...

These youngsters think just because the Heat won in 7 (or you could say, Spurs choked in 7), that it automatically will play out exactly the same with the same results :oldlol:

Kids...:facepalm

TheMan
05-09-2014, 02:55 PM
only reason why i'd be scared is because they seem hungrier than last year
This is a good point, they seem to be on a mission. I always feel it's harder to beat a team the next time around since they'll have that chip on their shoulders. The Heat better not take them lightly should they meet again, especially considering SA will have gm 7 at home.

rzp
05-09-2014, 03:36 PM
True, last year has no bearing on what will happen this year, for example, LeBron stunk shooting vs the Spurs in 5 of those Finals games, doesn't mean he'll have 5 bad shooting games again this time around should they meet. He might catch on fire, he might go cold, Ginobili might actually be useful this time, Duncan could muster one last dominating Finals and finish this time, Wade might get hot etc...

These youngsters think just because the Heat won in 7 (or you could say, Spurs choked in 7), that it automatically will play out exactly the same with the same results :oldlol:

Kids...:facepalm

Catching on fire or not ... the Heat was tired. This year CAN be exactly the opposite. I dnt think this is a good signal for the Spurs.

Fresh Spurs x tired Heat = Heat win, 7 game-series
Tired Spurs (maybe) x fresh Heat = :coleman:

TheMan
05-09-2014, 04:48 PM
Catching on fire or not ... the Heat was tired. This year CAN be exactly the opposite. I dnt think this is a good signal for the Spurs.

Fresh Spurs x tired Heat = Heat win, 7 game-series
Tired Spurs (maybe) x fresh Heat = :coleman:
This whole tired/fresh thing gets way too played out. Every team at this point is tired and dealing with nagging injuries. Really, which is the last time a team just ran out of fumes in the Finals and lost because they were too tired?

The team that executes, even if they're "tired" wins. They're all tired, the Spurs are older and this will be the Heat's fourth deep playoffs run in a row...

iBandwagon
05-09-2014, 04:57 PM
That would've been a 4pt play today..

:lol