Guys, let's throw an icon in the river.
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If the Heat would actually show up on defense they'd be winning this game right now.
LeBron fouled the shit out of Parker's hand on that out of bounds play that they spent forever reviewing.
Mario Chalmers played just 17 minutes in Game 1 and had more fouls (5) than points (3). He also managed to have 5 turnovers in that limited amount of time. Overall, Chalmers' production has gone down in the last 10 games. He's averaging nearly 5 fewer points, shooting much worse from the field and the Heat are -11 in those games with him on the court. · Chalmers hasn't had a double-digit scoring game in the last 10 games. · He has more turnovers (20) than made field goals (19) in last 10 games. · His touches per game have dropped from 64.2 per game in the first 6 games to 53.3 per game in the last 10. He's averaging only 43.2 touches per game in the last 6 games.
Howard BeckVerified account@HowardBeckDerek Fisher has decided to accept the Knicks' head coaching position, per source.
Quote from: Phoenix Dark on June 09, 2014, 08:43:12 AMHeat are going to win this 4-2, aren't they.Praying to the old gods and the new that SA can get one in Miami. Losing game 2 was potentially one of the most catastrophic things in sports history.
Heat are going to win this 4-2, aren't they.
Along with Kerr, that's two new guys with no coaching experience and pretty hefty contracts.
The pain from the 2010-11 season forced Bosh to come to grips with a sober realization: He was never going to be a fan favorite. No matter what he did, he was never going to win the adoration of the average NBA viewer. So he opted for a more fulfilling lifestyle, one in which he could revel in his differences."After that, it changed me," Bosh says. "Man, I'm just going to be myself. I shouldn't have to apologize for that. If people don't understand that, then they don't understand it. I'm not going to try to be somebody I'm not."Bosh gave up the fight. Instead, he dedicated himself to winning over those closest to him: his family, his team and his friends. After the first season, he blocked out the noise and stopped watching the sports pundits, and the only NBA articles he read were ones that his father or wife forwarded his way. Winning over his team meant playing defense, stretching the floor, doing the little plays that don't show up in the box score, only in scouting reports and advanced stats.
That was the most impressive first half of offense I've ever seen. Didn't even watch the 2nd half. Played Hearthstone instead.
You could argue the Heat got incredibly lucky to beat this Spurs team last year.
my facebook is awfully quiet miami played so bad its not even worth trolling all my so fla friends