[QUOTE=SpecialQue]Boston might slam the breaks on this streak. Maybe.[/QUOTE]
Boston just got beat by the bobcats by like 26 :facepalm
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[QUOTE=SpecialQue]Boston might slam the breaks on this streak. Maybe.[/QUOTE]
Boston just got beat by the bobcats by like 26 :facepalm
It will be tough to make it through the coming road trip. This streak probably comes to an end in the next week.
I'm gonna be at the Boston vs Heat game live, and frankly speaking I think the streak ends there. Boston always brings their "A" game vs Miami, especially at home.
Regardless tho, it will be a blast!
[QUOTE=Papaya Petee]I'm gonna be at the Boston vs Heat game live, and frankly speaking I think the streak ends there. Boston always brings their "A" game vs Miami, especially at home.
Regardless tho, it will be a blast![/QUOTE]
I'd be surprised if they make it past the Bucks. The Bucks always give the Heat trouble for some reason. But yeah, the Celtics are going to play like it's game 7 of the Finals just to spit in their pie.
As long as they beat the Celtics and Bucks. I don't give a $hit about the winning streak.
[QUOTE=Lebron23]As long as they beat the Celtics and Bucks. I don't give a $hit about the winning streak.[/QUOTE]
I like to see the Streak get to at least 22 or 23 games(number 2 all time) but I highly doubt they will sniff the 32 game streak. What is impressive is this team used to take games off and didnt do well unless faced with adversity. They still have taken a few games/half's off during streak but were lucky enough to have talent to overcome those efforts.
Surely it ends on this trip?
20 wins in a row. Ties for the 3rd longest winning streak of all time. The HEAT haven't lost since February 1st.
Shane Battier has been on two 20 game win streaks. Pretty crazy occurrence.
I hope they don't break Houston's 22 game winning streak.
if the heat break la's record and win the title, where do they rank all time
[QUOTE=dude77]if the heat break la's record and win the title, where do they rank all time[/QUOTE]
Depends which teams they go up against in the playoffs and how many games they lose in each series (as well as the level of dominance exhibited). If they beat:
CHI (with Rose), BOS, IND
in 4-5 games each, before playing a great team in the Finals (SAS, OKC, or LAL if they go on some freak run), then they'd compare very favorably with some of the all-time great teams IMO.
[QUOTE=fpliii]Depends which teams they go up against in the playoffs and how many games they lose in each series (as well as the level of dominance exhibited). If they beat:
CHI (with Rose), BOS, IND
in 4-5 games each, before playing a great team in the Finals (SAS, OKC, or LAL if they go on some freak run), then they'd compare very favorably with some of the all-time great teams IMO.[/QUOTE]
CHI = 1st round exit with or without rose.
BOS might face Indy 1st round.
:confusedshrug:
[QUOTE=k0kakw0rld]CHI = 1st round exit with or without rose.
BOS might face Indy 1st round.
:confusedshrug:[/QUOTE]
They would be a tough first round opponent though (I can see them dropping to the 8 seed), and a healthy Rose was better than any PG not named Chris Paul (though Westbrook is likely better than Rose during his MVP season now). I think Indy takes the 2 seed, and see Boston climbing to 4 or 5 when Chicago drops (this is no guarantee, but I think Noah/Deng are getting burned out).
20 game win streak!!!!! :bowdown: legawd d-gawd wade and le bosh