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06-05-2014, 08:53 PM | #2292 (permalink) | |
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I just choose not to bow down to an overrated team that the NBA chooses to market as the best when they simply aren't. I choose not to drink their "kool aid" The Miami Heat will be exposed in this series just like they were last year. I am not even tripping about the press conference. I just don't think The Heat are the best team in the league despite what the NBA tries to perpetuate. There are much better teams in the league. For one thing, Miami does not compete against nobody to get to the Finals. Who is their competition? Indiana? Who Else? The Western Conference have more competitive teams and teams that are better scorers. If you look at the statistics of the teams the Western Conference teams score way more compared to in the East and are more harder to beat compared to the East. I never said they barely beat Brooklyn. I was talking about Indiana. They are always "struggling" to beat Indiana and Indiana is no where as a good as Spurs or Thunder. If they were all of that they would sweep Indiana or would beat them in a game 4 not in game 6's or 7's. I never tried to imply that Indiana was this "great team" but if Miami is struggling to beat them in game 6's and game 7's that means that they are a "competition" for them and have the same opportunity to beat them just as Miami does. I never said that Ray Allen was a bad player. I respect Ray Allen and his talents but I be damn if I sit here and act like that lucky shot was not just that a "lucky shot" or fluke in . 5 seconds left in a game and Spurs are up by 5 points How the hell you lose a game and you up by 5 points and there is ONLY . 5 seconds left?????????? The NBA rigged that I don't care what anyone says ALSO, I think its disrespectful how the NBA compares Lebron to MJ. MJ did not have to go to Bulls to get a championship. It was 7-8 years before MJ won his first championship. He waited and built a team around him unlike Lebron. He did not have to join another team with superstars just to get a championship. MJ was also way more talented and it is just ridiculous and disrespectful how the NBA compares them. I don't fall for the okie doke, you want to go right ahead I am not going to insist otherwise because that was what it was. The Spurs should have won that game. The Spurs DESERVED to have won the championship last summer NOT the Heat. |
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06-05-2014, 09:10 PM | #2293 (permalink) | |
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06-05-2014, 09:39 PM | #2295 (permalink) |
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My argument was that you are completely incapable of a rational objective discussion on the topic of that basketball team. Liteally every word of the prior post proves that.
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06-05-2014, 09:42 PM | #2296 (permalink) | |
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What is it that you disagree with? I gave you examples and explanations to support my opinion. This doesn't support anything. Again, this proves nothing. |
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06-05-2014, 10:46 PM | #2299 (permalink) |
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The league needs to apologize for that miserable environment tonight. A 90 degree temperature for a game played indoors, is not something you should have to gameplan for. Regardless of who won-and that was a thoroughly entertaining game-I don't feel good about the outcome of that game given the temperature the players were forced to deal with.
I'm not saying call the game off, but the league definitely needs to apologize for this. ...And I hope the Heat have nightmares tonight about Danny Green in last year's finals and they come prepared the next game to deal with him. Last edited by Wpnfire; 06-05-2014 at 10:51 PM. |
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