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both teams got their fair share of calls... I think bad calls was favorable for both teams
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Originally Posted by durantula
Originally Posted by irishbaz
Originally Posted by durantula
^ They just have to keep Chi out of the paint, IMO they should play haslem much more,his offense would be nonexistent and hed prolly hurt them more then help on everything but the boards, But they cant let chi get 2nd and 3rd chance oppurtunites if they want to win this game.
Hes only back from injury but yeah he was one of those key players that made teams play honest D.
I hate miami but prediction being spot on= FEELS GOOD MAN
The biggest misconception in the NBA is that the Miami Heat aren't a team, that they're strictly three big names and a bunch of empty jerseys.
Time to rethink that common theme. Rearrange the letters in Miami Heat and you get Team Aim Hi. And recognize that a collection of individuals doesn't reach the Eastern Conference finals, let alone win a game once there.
"Don't be deceived by what you see," Heat forward Juwan Howard warned, glancing over at the crowd of reporters surrounding Wade and James before practice on an off day in Chicago this week. He said team card games and dinner are more inclusive, noting that "we're not one of those teams that has a small group over here, a group over there -- we're united."
Mike Miller said, "The guys in here understand, and the three guys understand, that we need to be a part of it in order to be successful. We're about as close as any team I've ever been on."
There never seem to be any numbers for Anthony, who continues to draw raves from the Heat anyway for deterring a shot or boxing out or deflecting a loose ball. Anthony is like the woman who is always late, but you put up with her because she's just that beautiful. They'll live with his offensive shortcomings and understand that for him, catching the ball or making a layup are 50-50 propositions, because he commits so much to the little things. He answered one of the critical questions about this team, especially after Haslem went down: Who would do the dirty work?
Originally Posted by YoungTriz
MY YARD IS DONE!!!!!!!
earlyOriginally Posted by Chuck Finster
Refs awwwwready started