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From: ThadMo
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Date: 06/17/2013 20:19:11
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Didn't find a thread right away about the Finals, but who thinks the Heat will close at home? This series has been amazing; it's been so back and forth and each one done differently. Personally, I'm glad Manu got it going. In this series, I think he's the Spurs version of Wade as far as importance and impact on the game. And without Danny Green having his legendary performance through these 5 games, it'd be tough to say they would still be in it. Anyways, I'm hoping the Spurs close em out in 6, but I just wanna hear what people have to say.

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Date: 06/17/2013 20:20:38
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I see Miami bouncing back after a loss, as usual this series. Plus, there might be some calls to go their way to get the game 7. Then I see the Spurs eeking one out.

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Date: 06/17/2013 22:40:36
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I guess it depends on who all shows up as has been the case throughout this whole series. The only game where both teams showed up was the first one and the Spurs won that.

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Date: 06/18/2013 08:22:38
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I think spurs will end this series by a blowout on todays game.

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Date: 06/18/2013 09:53:14
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The wins thus far seem to be about adjustments and effort. Certainly Miami could make adjustments, particularly in regards to shadowing Danny Green. In terms of effort, this year the Heat seem to have more effort and make good adjustments after losses and/or when facing adversity. Too tough to call, I'm just hoping for two games of good basketball. :-D

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Date: 06/18/2013 11:30:33
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I think that if Ginobili plays like he did last game, and Green stays hot, along with another good game from Parker and Tim Duncan this game is over, I think it's really about who runs out of gas first though, LBJ is looking labored. I don't think it's about effort, both teams are throwing 100% but it's who can actually execute considering D-Wade is looking like a shell, Bosh and LBJ both suffered minor ankle rolls in the Indiana series which might be taking a toll as far as conditioning is concerned.

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Date: 06/18/2013 13:14:19
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Perhaps you're right. Perhaps when the Heat win I forget about plays that lack effort and some of what I'm attributing to effort is being out of position on defense.

When I was thinking of effort, I was thinking of plays like Chalmers watching the ball while Danny Green runs sideline to sideline and Green hits the open three (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-gwUCm3r5c), Wade & Green fall down together but Green hustles down the court hitting a three (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-gwUCm3r5c#t=01m00s), Wade just hanging out about 10 feet off Green instead of playing tight (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-gwUCm3r5c#t=01m51s), Wade complaining about a not getting a foul then being late down the court leaving Leonard open for the corner 3 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyJ3GKQQljw#t=04m17s).

The end of the 3rd quarter in game 5 felt like an illustration of everything that's went wrong for the Heat in the series; out of position defense, leaving Spurs open on 3 pointers, LeBron missing easy shots, etc.

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Date: 06/18/2013 22:01:15
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mad props to the youtube citations haha my english teacher would be pleased. Not gonna lie tho, even though Bosh isn't hitting is jumper consistently, he is hitting the boards so hard, as is Wade. I think the fact that the Spurs play better team basketball than the Heat (much like the Mavs) is gonna lead to a game 6 win for the Spurs. Although, at crunch time in the last 3 minutes, I would much rather have LeBron, Wade and the Heat.

Anyways,
Go Spurs

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Date: 06/18/2013 23:07:08
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Looks like Tim Duncan showed up.

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Date: 06/18/2013 23:22:48
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What a 4th for Miami. It's anyone's game with 6 to play. Another huge block by Lebron.

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Date: 06/19/2013 00:19:27
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Wow. Spurs had to think they had it up 5 with 30 sec left. Allen huge. Bosh some huge blocks and rebs. Game 7 just like everyone wanted!

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