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Jun 16th, 2014 @ 8:04 am Perma-link
So those Spurs beat the Heat in five games. It looks like we have one happy Texan member, and one not-so-happy South Florida member!
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Jun 23rd, 2014 @ 7:45 pm Perma-link
Man, I wished the Heat learn to adapt to harsh conditions after seeing that one match where Lebron got injured with a leg cramp. Dunno why "#LeBroning" is a hilarious thing.
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Jun 24th, 2014 @ 12:21 pm Perma-link
StrikeForcer Man, I wished the Heat learn to adapt to harsh conditions after seeing that one match where Lebron got injured with a leg cramp. Dunno why "#LeBroning" is a hilarious thing.In my opinion the Heat are an example of a decent coach looking very good-to-great because of talent. However, Spro isn't a great coach and his moves, like sitting Chalmers (not that he is a world beater but that move in game five was awful and it showed early on) were curious. Also, Pops took the same approach with the Heat that they did with the Blazers.... begin the series...the first minutes of the series.... like a buzz-saw and see how resilient your opponent is. Blazers had no idea how to react and the Heat weren't used to the situation. It did seem like there were a lot of peripheral Heat players waiting for Bron to do something while the peripheral Spurs showed their ability. Better team won. |