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06-22-2013, 08:06 PM #121
They are old on the bench Wade was great but is broken down,Bosh scored 0 IN GAME 7 of the finals they can't afford anything unless they move somebody.
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06-22-2013, 08:12 PM #122
lolwut. They aren't going to blow things up. Bosh scored zero points but he was one of the reasons they won game six. Its not all about points bud.
Because they have those three superstars(or at least three guys paid like superstars) they will continue to get vets to come in who want to win a championship (anderson, allen etc.)
They will be fine and will continue with the same approach for at least one more year.
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06-22-2013, 09:13 PM #123

Everyone is saying the refs blew a bunch of calls for the Spurs. Of course they missed a few earlier on. I dont think the series favored either team really. They're human but I'm pretty sure none were as important and Ginobili arms getting crushed by Allen. Down 1 attack the basket get fouled and no whistle.... Just dissapointing when refs blow calls like that. I'm not surprised though....
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06-22-2013, 09:16 PM #124

My question is...who wants Bosh?
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06-22-2013, 09:23 PM #125
They gave the Spurs every call for the first three quarters. Everyone thinks that the NBA is trying to give the Heat championships. You people are ignorant if you think that. The Heat BEAT the Spurs. Thats that. They weren't given the championship by the refs or the league.
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06-22-2013, 09:34 PM #126

Every call come on....the Heat had five more fouls and they were fouling at the end to get a chance to win the game. I said before they called the games pretty evenly thought out the series..
I have three questions.. Was that a foul when Manu attacked the basket down 1? Could that call have affected the outcome of the game dramatically? What team are you a fan of?
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06-22-2013, 09:36 PM #127
First, bosh is a legit player. 0 points doesn't matter when you're trying to win a championship. Just like lebron said, nobody's going to remember later on how many points he averaged, or his fg%, they're going to remember that he's a two-time champion (so far). And for the refs, every call is important. Blowing a call in the first couple of quarters is important because it can change the flow of the game. The one's at the end of games seem like they matter more because its the last couple of minutes which can decide the game, but if there are a lot of blown calls in the beginning, it might not even be a close game. And, in close games down the stretch, refs tend to call fouls less and let the players play on. I remember there was a fast break scenario where lebron was fouled, but the refs didnt call anything (this is in the 4th quarter btw).
Last edited by bdoody42; 06-22-2013 at 09:43 PM.
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06-22-2013, 09:43 PM #128
I was a fan of Iverson but I haven't had a fav team since he retired. Probably Denver if I had to choose.
That was not a Foul. Should've been a travel but we won't argue that. Allen grabbed the ball. Sure there was contact but this is a big boy game and not every little bit of contact should be called.
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06-22-2013, 09:51 PM #129

I will ask you the same questions I asked the other user?
1. Was Manu fouled on that drive to the basket at the end?
2. Did it have a dramatic affect on the outcome of the game?
3. What team are you a fan of?
I personally don't care who won as log as the refs didnt mess with the and. Every other game they had no doubt on the outcome. In not questioning any of the Heat wins in game 2,4 and 7. They played awesome and deserved to win. They even deserved to win game 6 which they did in. They just got help is what Im saying.
If your talking about the so called foul when Green stripped Lebron that was borderline at best. The refs even tried to give the ball back to the Heat when it was clearly off Lebron. The Manu blown call was obvious and clear and not questionable.
Bosh was very up and down that series. He struggled guarding Duncan in the post at times, but on pick and roll he did a great job closing Parker from penetrating. He also did a good job contesting shots on the perimeter including a key block on Parker. Offensively he struggled for most the series. I believe he scored twenty once. Walsh he has turned into a jump shooter and doesn't bang inside like he use to. Miami couldn't trade him for much because I think most teams don't want his contract.
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06-22-2013, 09:55 PM #130

If you don't think that's a foul I can't really continue debating because it was clearly a foul. I think he did travel as well like most guys do.seems like part of the reason he travelled is because he was fouled...
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