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NBA Finals: Spurs vs. Heat

Who gunna win this ****?

  • Spurs

    Votes: 28 73.7%
  • Heat

    Votes: 10 26.3%

  • Total voters
    38
you are an idiot. this 'hip hopper' won 2 championships and went to 4 straight finals. like i said million times, this Heat team is not a great team. they have a great player in bron, but they have so many holes. they got everything out of this group. now it's time to upgrade. melo will be a great 2nd option. he never was a #1 guy. that's not him. he isn't responsible enough. but if he becomes #2, then he will thrive.

I remember the time these dudes got drafted, doesn't seem too far ago as a matter of fact, they've posed for a pic the 3 of 'em. in their new uniforms of their new teams that drafted'em. gotta find'em if they get melo and keep bron and bosh.

spurs -44reb
heat - 27reb

you can't win if you can't rebound.

hence, enes kanter.
 
Yeap here it is (I guess) but not bosh it was wade (who was discussed as a better player than bron for a long time I remind u)

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you really can't duplicate this. san antonio is all about the culture. they are like patriots in nfl. it starts with pop and timmy and trickle down to those who plays for 2 min in a garbage time. and all of them bow down to the coaching. very hard to do in this star driven league.


****en this!




so what does jazz have to lose god damn it?!
 
The reason the spurs are this great and the reason you cant copy thier model is because popovich is probably the only coach in the league who can bench his star players and ride scrubs when they are hot without the star players and thier agents getting mad and demanding a trade
 
The reason the spurs are this great and the reason you cant copy thier model is because popovich is probably the only coach in the league who can bench his star players and ride scrubs when they are hot without the star players and thier agents getting mad and demanding a trade

It shouldn't take that much big of a pair to do that. I wanted Messina, Blatt, Obradovic or smone similar but we gotta wait and see Snyder will do the job or not. He looks badass up till now. Let's see how that reflects to the locker room and the bench.
 
The most eye-opening post-game interview of this series was last night when Tony Parker sat down with Chuck and Shaq. He talked about how the Spurs where aware that the Heat's style of defense in the PnR would make it difficult for Tony to have many assists and points directly out of that play; they knew there would be 2, 3, 4 or 5 passes after screen-roll action, and they knew Diaw would be the guy that would instigate the secondary offensive movements -- racking up the assists. They prepped for this, and Miami has been totally ineffective at stopping it.

Take away:
Good defenses have adjusted to offenses addicted to high screen-roll. Also, offenses can't have wings who can't put the ball on the floor and attack open spaces because great defenses have adjusted to wings who camp out on the perimeter, shoot threes, but bring little else. This means it's particularly deadly to have a big man that can dribble and pass (Diaw): if you can start your offense from a catch in the post, then you can turn these modern defenses around -- literally -- and get open looks with good ball movement.

The Spurs are showing us just how far away the Jazz are from competency. And how stupid they were to let Paul Millsap go for absolutely nothing. They're showing us that a Favors-Kanter front court won't cut it (passing + defense).
 
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