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NBA Finals: Miami Heat vs Oklahoma City Thunder

  • Automatik
    j_crazy;1205804 wrote:Fwiw the sting of LBJ leaving will never go away but too many fans on this board are letting it cloud their judgement.
    FAQOFF THE FIX IS IN!
  • Azubuike24
    Spoelstra won't ever get credit even if the Heat win 5 titles but he's the better coach in this series thus far.

    Been very impressed with Chris Bosh too. His stats won't show it but he's clearly been one of the keys to games 3 and 4. He's had more impact defensively than Ibaka and Perkins, and neither of them are doing much else.
  • karen lotz
    j_crazy;1205804 wrote:Fwiw the sting of LBJ leaving will never go away but too many fans on this board are letting it cloud their judgement.
    careful...
  • wildcats20
    robj55;1205805 wrote:lol
    It's exactly what you are doing.
  • robj55
    Azubuike24;1205814 wrote:Spoelstra won't ever get credit even if the Heat win 5 titles but he's the better coach in this series thus far.

    Been very impressed with Chris Bosh too. His stats won't show it but he's clearly been one of the keys to games 3 and 4. He's had more impact defensively than Ibaka and Perkins, and neither of them are doing much else.
    Bosh has outplayed and played harder than Ibaka and Perk
  • wes_mantooth
    Azubuike24;1205814 wrote:Spoelstra won't ever get credit even if the Heat win 5 titles but he's the better coach in this series thus far.

    Been very impressed with Chris Bosh too. His stats won't show it but he's clearly been one of the keys to games 3 and 4. He's had more impact defensively than Ibaka and Perkins, and neither of them are doing much else.
    If you remember last year, Bosh is the only one of the big three to show up for the finals. I always considered him soft, but he def showed up last year
  • wildcats20
    Azubuike24;1205814 wrote:Spoelstra won't ever get credit even if the Heat win 5 titles but he's the better coach in this series thus far.

    Been very impressed with Chris Bosh too. His stats won't show it but he's clearly been one of the keys to games 3 and 4. He's had more impact defensively than Ibaka and Perkins, and neither of them are doing much else.
    Hell no he won't.

    There are people out there who don't give Phil Jackson any credit.
  • robj55
    wildcats20;1205816 wrote:It's exactly what you are doing.
    No, Mike Miller is on the Heat's roster, look it up.
  • Ironman92
    ironman02;1205406 wrote:He learned from the best in Durham.

    You're better than that.
  • Laley23
    robj55;1205782 wrote:Agree to disagree.
    I guess.

    Ill take Perkins, Ibaka, Sefolosha, Cook, Collison and Fisher over Chalmers, Haslem, Anthony, Battier, Cole, Miller and Jones.
  • ernest_t_bass
    wes_mantooth;1205809 wrote:I think if the Lakers had 1985 Magic Johnson to go along with Kobe...they would have a shot.

    If the Boston Celtics would have had Reggie Lewis, they still would have lost because he's dead.
  • Automatik
    Good to see Ibaka play some quality D down the stretch, letting Chalmers take it right to the cup in the crunch. :laugh:
  • Azubuike24
    robj55;1205818 wrote:Bosh has outplayed and played harder than Ibaka and Perk
    Exactly. Yet one of the main things we heard leading up was how big OKC's interior defense would hurt Miami. Not only has it done nothing, it has been the other way around. Outside of Westbrook making some crazy drives, OKC has got nothing else inside, Harden doesn't even attack and nobody else has scored around the hoop.
  • wildcats20
    robj55;1205822 wrote:No, Mike Miller is on the Heat's roster, look it up.
    You are arguing a HEALTHY Mike Miller. Mike Miller is NOT healthy.
  • j_crazy
    wes_mantooth;1205809 wrote:I think if the Lakers had 1985 Magic Johnson to go along with Kobe...they would have a shot.

    Well Len bias on the Celtics would have bird swimming in rings.
  • wes_mantooth
    wildcats20;1205821 wrote:Hell no he won't.

    There are people out there who don't give Phil Jackson any credit.
    I never used to think Phil was anything special because he had some of the best talent ever assembled, but after really paying attention to the egos that you have to deal with...not very many coaches could make it work. Kobe and Shaq are both fucking idiots and he kept them in check for the most part. Jordan was a fucking asshole, but he kept everyone playing hard. Phil was a master of coddled sports egos...which is pretty much what a good coach needs to be.
  • Azubuike24
    Laley23;1205824 wrote:I guess.

    Ill take Perkins, Ibaka, Sefolosha, Cook, Collison and Fisher over Chalmers, Haslem, Anthony, Battier, Cole, Miller and Jones.
    Sefolosha has been terrible. Cook has been on the bench. Want to argue the past, Fisher takes the nod over the rest of them there. Perkins, hate to say it, because I admire his story...has been about as good as Joel Anthony this series :)
  • wes_mantooth
    ernest_t_bass;1205825 wrote:If the Boston Celtics would have had Reggie Lewis, they still would have lost because he's dead.
    I would take a dead Reggie Lewis over James Harden in this series.
  • wildcats20
    wes_mantooth;1205831 wrote:I never used to think Phil was anything special because he had some of the best talent ever assembled, but after really paying attention to the egos that you have to deal with...not very many coaches could make it work. Kobe and Shaq are both fucking idiots and he kept them in check for the most part. Jordan was a fucking asshole, but he kept everyone playing hard. Phil was a master of coddled sports egos...which is pretty much what a good coach needs to be.
    Not only that, but getting them to 100% buy into the Triangle.

    Which is 100% why he won't take another job IMO. Dude's these days just want to play. They don't want to be coached. And the Triangle involves being coached.
  • robj55
    wes_mantooth;1205834 wrote:I would take a dead Reggie Lewis over James Harden in this series.
    literally LOL'd
  • Laley23
    Azubuike24;1205833 wrote:Sefolosha has been terrible. Cook has been on the bench. Want to argue the past, Fisher takes the nod over the rest of them there. Perkins, hate to say it, because I admire his story...has been about as good as Joel Anthony this series :)
    Yes I agree. Heat have dominated these guys THIS SERIES. We are arguing who had the better supporting cast coming in. As in, this season. I dont see how its not the Thunder.
  • ernest_t_bass
    wes_mantooth;1205834 wrote:I would take a dead Reggie Lewis over James Harden in this series.

    Zing!
  • Midstate01
    Lebron has surpassed 650 points, 200 rebounds & 100 assists this postseason. Nobody else has done that before...ever. ...
  • Azubuike24
    Laley23;1205837 wrote:Yes I agree. Heat have dominated these guys THIS SERIES. We are arguing who had the better supporting cast coming in. As in, this season. I dont see how its not the Thunder.
    You say this, but I don't see why. I think a lot of it is perception. OKC has a few guys, notably Perkins and Fisher, who are vets and have been key pieces on title winners in the past. Neither are what they were during those titles and quite frankly, neither have that much value. I actually think Collison and Cook are a bit underrated, but then you have Ibaka who always gets talked up for some reason and Harden who people had just assumed was in the league of Chris Bosh.

    Then you have Miami, who everyone perceives as "the big 3" and a bunch of fillers. It got perpetuated by the media as the downfall for the Heat, after last year's Finals when it was exposed. Not this year. Haslem had a good bounce back year. Chalmers and Cole are both solid and improving. Battier, hate to say it, is one of those guys you just let play for what he can do. Miller was a wild card, always has been since coming to Miami, but otherwise Miami's "others" are undervalued.
  • robj55
    Midstate01;1205847 wrote:Lebron has surpassed 650 points, 200 rebounds & 100 assists this postseason. Nobody else has done that before...ever. ...
    Incredible