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Reply #240 posted 05/28/13 8:07pm

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mjscarousal said:

Fuck Miami!

Im so happy for my babies... the Spurs. The Spurs are gonna smash. I actually wouldnt mine Indiana losing because Spurs gonna spank who ever they play. Miami hasnt played a real team. Tired of their arrogant overrated asses. They not all of that. I do like Wade though.

It would be interesting if Indiana won the series but not to sure if they will. They should have won the first game (contrary to what the bullshit espn is saying). Indiana has given Miami a run for their money, they not punking out like the Thunder. It really should be 2-1 for Indiana. I hope they win tonight to tie the series up.

Still Heat salty. lol

Oh let's not bs the people. There is nothing overrated about LeBron James.

You just don't know which Spurs team is gonna show up. At times they play old

and ugly where they only score 16 points a quarter and sometimes they can be

a well oiled machine and look good. The Spurs big 3 will have to have a great series

mainly Duncan and Ginobli. You know Parker will show.

There is ALOT of things overrated about LeBron James and I wouldnt be so fast to trash the Spurs who are a better scoring team, veterans in the finals and have NEVER been beaten in the finals. Yea they might have gray hair and might be old lol but they are not to be played with. Ya boy dont know how to act when it comes to finals. He also childishly thinks that a 10 point lead means the game is over... (How many times is he gonna wild out over a little lead) lol Oh and he should win an oscar for all those horrible flops he does... better yet the entire Miami squad should get one

Oh yea Indiana won razz Congrads

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Reply #241 posted 05/28/13 8:36pm

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Eastern Conference Finals

Game 4

Miami Heat 92 Indiana Pacers 99

After losing to Miami in an eventual blowout in game three, the Pacers needed to get back to basics in this game. And they did just that, outrebouding the Heat 49 to 30 and outscoring them in the paint 50 to 32. They were led by Roy Hibbert, who scored 23 points and grabbed 11 rebounds, and Lance Stephenson, who scored 20 points. In fact, both of them figured huge in the closing minutes for Indiana, as Hibbert scored two critical buckets and Stephenson hit the final score of the game. George Hill would add 19 points along with five rebounds ans six assists, and David West added 14 points and 12 rebounds. Lebron James led the Heat with 24 points but uncharacteristically fouled out of the game in the closing minutes. Mario Chalmers added 20 points while Dwayne Wade added 16 points in a losing effort. Ray Allen scored 11 points off the bench but shot a paltry 4 for 13 from the court.

Series tied at 2-2.

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Reply #242 posted 05/28/13 8:41pm

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mjscarousal said:

phunkdaddy said:

Still Heat salty. lol

Oh let's not bs the people. There is nothing overrated about LeBron James.

You just don't know which Spurs team is gonna show up. At times they play old

and ugly where they only score 16 points a quarter and sometimes they can be

a well oiled machine and look good. The Spurs big 3 will have to have a great series

mainly Duncan and Ginobli. You know Parker will show.

There is ALOT of things overrated about LeBron James and I wouldnt be so fast to trash the Spurs who are a better scoring team, veterans in the finals and have NEVER been beaten in the finals. Yea they might have gray hair and might be old lol but they are not to be played with. Ya boy dont know how to act when it comes to finals. He also childishly thinks that a 10 point lead means the game is over... (How many times is he gonna wild out over a little lead) lol Oh and he should win an oscar for all those horrible flops he does... better yet the entire Miami squad should get one

Oh yea Indiana won razz Congrads

[Edited 5/28/13 20:25pm]

Oh please as though a lot players in the league don't flop. It's no different than a

punter in the NFL flopping when a special teams player rush in to block the kick. If you

can sell it to the ref and get a call more power to the player. The Spurs aren't a great scoring team. They only are a decent scoring team when they hit their threes. If they aren't hitting their 3's they look ugly, old, and stank. The Spurs really benefitted in this

series from the Grizzlies dumb ass mid season trade of Rudy Gay. I knew it was gonna

bite them in the ass. I'm just surprised it took this long to do so. All the Spurs trips to the Finals they only had to face one legitimate opponent the Detroit Pistons. Other years they played an undermanned Cavs squad and a New Jersey squad that was less talented and their first one came at the expense of a New York Knicks squad that played without an injured Pat Ewing. Not to take anything away from their titles but most of their opponents were less than formidable.

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Reply #243 posted 05/29/13 7:58am

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mjscarousal said:

phunkdaddy said:

Still Heat salty. lol

Oh let's not bs the people. There is nothing overrated about LeBron James.

You just don't know which Spurs team is gonna show up. At times they play old

and ugly where they only score 16 points a quarter and sometimes they can be

a well oiled machine and look good. The Spurs big 3 will have to have a great series

mainly Duncan and Ginobli. You know Parker will show.

There is ALOT of things overrated about LeBron James and I wouldnt be so fast to trash the Spurs who are a better scoring team, veterans in the finals and have NEVER been beaten in the finals. Yea they might have gray hair and might be old lol but they are not to be played with. Ya boy dont know how to act when it comes to finals. He also childishly thinks that a 10 point lead means the game is over... (How many times is he gonna wild out over a little lead) lol Oh and he should win an oscar for all those horrible flops he does... better yet the entire Miami squad should get one

Oh yea Indiana won razz Congrads

[Edited 5/28/13 20:25pm]

mjs, today LeBron James is the best basketball player on the planet. There is no real debate about that. As a scorer, rebounder, distributor and overall playmaker with a high basketball IQ, whenever he's on the floor, it feels like the Heat often play an 8-on-5 game.

I didn't like the frontrunning aspect of his game, but he's toned that down quite a bit. Because he doesn't have to prove himself as a winner anymore.


The Spurs are very capable of beating Miami in a Finals matchup . . . which is why that Finals would be appointment television.

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Reply #244 posted 05/29/13 10:58am

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Reply #245 posted 05/29/13 4:14pm

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Reply #246 posted 05/30/13 8:19pm

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Eastern Conference Finals

Game 5

Indiana Pacers 79 Miami Heat 90

After struggling to find its way into the paint in the last game, the Miami Heat looked to bounce back with a full team effort and not rely primarily on Lebron James to carry the team. Dwyane Wade in particular has struggled in this series, but he has been playing with a bad knee since the end of the regular season. But Chris Bosh has also been MIA for much of this series, and if the Heat expect to return to the NBA Finals, they will need someone besides Lebron James to step up.

Or will they? The Heat once again struggled in the first half, shooting only 39% from the court, and once again Wade and Bosh struggled from the court, scoring only 10 and seven points in the game respectively. The Pacers dominated the inside early, but didn't blow away the Heat in the first half thanks to their own shooting woes and turnovers.

But then Lebron James took it on himself to bring the Heat to victory, and he exploded in the third quarter. He scored 13 of his 30 points in the game in that quarter, and when he wasn't scoring he was dishing off to Udonis Haslem, who scored 10 of his 16 points in the third quarter. The Heat would outscore the Pacers 30-13 in that quarter and cruised to victory. Mario Chalmers would add 12 points for Miami. Paul George led the Pacers with 27 points and 11 rebounds while Roy Hibbert scored 22 points and David West added 17 points in a losing effort, but the rest of their lineup struggled from the floor. Miami now has the edge and can close out the series this Saturday night in Indy.

Miami leads series 3-2.

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Reply #247 posted 05/30/13 8:25pm

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I know if the Spurs win the NBA Title, she won't be able to contain herself (and I'm sure some of you know what I mean lurking horny ). excited jerkoff Too bad she put those mini basketballs in her chest though. eek rolleyes sigh

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Reply #248 posted 05/30/13 8:34pm

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Eastern Conference Finals

Game 5

Indiana Pacers 79 Miami Heat 90

After struggling to find its way into the paint in the last game, the Miami Heat looked to bounce back with a full team effort and not rely primarily on Lebron James to carry the team. Dwyane Wade in particular has struggled in this series, but he has been playing with a bad knee since the end of the regular season. But Chris Bosh has also been MIA for much of this series, and if the Heat expect to return to the NBA Finals, they will need someone besides Lebron James to step up.

Or will they? The Heat once again struggled in the first half, shooting only 39% from the court, and once again Wade and Bosh struggled from the court, scoring only 10 and seven points in the game respectively. The Pacers dominated the inside early, but didn't blow away the Heat in the first half thanks to their own shooting woes and turnovers.

But then Lebron James took it on himself to bring the Heat to victory, and he exploded in the third quarter. He scored 13 of his 30 points in the game in that quarter, and when he wasn't scoring he was dishing off to Udonis Haslem, who scored 10 of his 16 points in the third quarter. The Heat would outscore the Pacers 30-13 in that quarter and cruised to victory. Mario Chalmers would add 12 points for Miami. Paul George led the Pacers with 27 points and 11 rebounds while Roy Hibbert scored 22 points and David West added 17 points in a losing effort, but the rest of their lineup struggled from the floor. Miami now has the edge and can close out the series this Saturday night in Indy.

Miami leads series 3-2.

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Reply #249 posted 05/31/13 6:12am

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LeBron went back to his Cleveland days, because his teamates weren't doing shit.

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Reply #250 posted 06/01/13 7:58pm

mjscarousal

Edit: This really was for phunkdaddy razz lol

GO HOME MIAMI GO HOME AND STAY THERE!!!!!!!

PACERS SHUT shit down tonight.... if Lebron was all this and so forth and Miami they would have won tonight... WHATEVER....

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[Edited 6/2/13 12:51pm]

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Reply #251 posted 06/01/13 8:26pm

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Eastern Conference Finals

Game 6

Miami Heat 77 Indiana Pacers 91

Miami looked to close out this series tonight, but they were already at a disadvantage when their reserve forward Chris "Birdman" Andersen was suspended for this game due to a shove on Tyler Hansbrough that was elevated to a level 2 flagrant foul after that game. In addition, both Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh have struggled in this series, and Shane Battier has been almost completely MIA, being dominated by David West and Roy Hibbert in the post. And tonight looked not to be any easier.

And for the most part it wasn't. Once again, Indiana dominated the boards and the paint, doubling their scoring output 44-22 and outrebounding them 53 to 33. However, Miami was able to hang around early thanks to rather torrid 3 point shooting in the first quarter from Lebron James, Mario Chalmers, and Norris Cole. The Heat even led by a point at the half.

But just as Miami exploded in the third quarter in the last game, the Pacers would explode in the thrid quarter of this game, expanding to a 17 point lead with just under a minute remaining in the quarter. They were led once again by Roy Hibbert, who scored 24 points in the game and grabbed 11 rebounds, and Paul George, who led the Pacers with 28 points, eight rebounds, five assists, and three steals. Once again, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh struggled, as they scored a combined 15 points in the game, and the replacements for Chris Andersen (Shane Battier, Udonis Haslem, Joel Anthony) scored a combined two points.

But Miami would make one huge run to get back into the game, thanks to Lebron James, who scored 29 points while grabbing seven rebounds and six assists, and Mike Miller, who shot a couple of 3 pointers that eventually cut the Pacers lead down to four points. But the most critical play of the game came with 4:18 remaining in the fourth quater, when Lebron James was called for an offensive foul after elbowing Roy Hibbert in front of the the basket as he was driving in for a layup. Lebron then stormed across the court in disbelief, thus drawing a technical foul, and then one of the Heat's assistant coaches complained to the officials about that foul, thus drawing another technical foul. The Heat would not recover after that, and Indiana would expand their lead in the closing minutes to secure the victory. The series now goes to a decisive game seven in South Florida, and it now reamins to be seen whether Lebron James will once again have to carry his team to the NBA Finals or if this season ends in disappointment.

Series tied at 3-3.

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Reply #252 posted 06/01/13 9:41pm

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The Heat is toast if Wade & Bosh continue to be missing in action. They are useless out there. They look like the Miami Cavaliers. Wade has to be more hurt than he's letting on, but what is Bosh's excuse? He's playing like a bitch.

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Reply #253 posted 06/01/13 10:42pm

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uPtoWnNY said:


The Heat is toast if Wade & Bosh continue to be missing in action. They are useless out there. They look like the Miami Cavaliers. Wade has to be more hurt than he's letting on, but what is Bosh's excuse? He's playing like a bitch.


He sure is. It's like he forgot he's 6'11. And to think people used to suggest he was a top 5 player.
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Reply #254 posted 06/02/13 12:49pm

mjscarousal

phunkdaddy said:

mjscarousal said:

Fuck Miami!

Im so happy for my babies... the Spurs. The Spurs are gonna smash. I actually wouldnt mine Indiana losing because Spurs gonna spank who ever they play. Miami hasnt played a real team. Tired of their arrogant overrated asses. They not all of that. I do like Wade though.

It would be interesting if Indiana won the series but not to sure if they will. They should have won the first game (contrary to what the bullshit espn is saying). Indiana has given Miami a run for their money, they not punking out like the Thunder. It really should be 2-1 for Indiana. I hope they win tonight to tie the series up.

Still Heat salty. lol

Oh let's not bs the people. There is nothing overrated about LeBron James.

You just don't know which Spurs team is gonna show up. At times they play old

and ugly where they only score 16 points a quarter and sometimes they can be

a well oiled machine and look good. The Spurs big 3 will have to have a great series

mainly Duncan and Ginobli. You know Parker will show.

The Spurs are a very good scoring team and they have a good bench as well. You might want to be more worried about Indiana beating Miami than about the Spurs.lol The Spurs are more than prepared to take out the Miami.

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Reply #255 posted 06/02/13 12:52pm

mjscarousal

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The Heat is toast if Wade & Bosh continue to be missing in action. They are useless out there. They look like the Miami Cavaliers. Wade has to be more hurt than he's letting on, but what is Bosh's excuse? He's playing like a bitch.

Bosh is overrated thats his excuse lol I never got what the big deal was about him. His not all of that. Wade got injured earlier in the season I believe.

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Reply #256 posted 06/02/13 6:10pm

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Edit: This really was for phunkdaddy razz lol





GO HOME MIAMI GO HOME AND STAY THERE!!!!!



PACERS SHUT shit down tonight.... if Lebron was all this and so forth and Miami they would have won tonight... WHATEVER....








razz

[Edited 6/2/13 12:51pm]



Really? Okay talk to me on Monday after the King breaks your heart again.
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Reply #257 posted 06/02/13 6:44pm

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mjscarousal said:

uPtoWnNY said:

The Heat is toast if Wade & Bosh continue to be missing in action. They are useless out there. They look like the Miami Cavaliers. Wade has to be more hurt than he's letting on, but what is Bosh's excuse? He's playing like a bitch.

Bosh is overrated thats his excuse lol I never got what the big deal was about him. His not all of that. Wade got injured earlier in the season I believe.

Bosh is a balla.

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Reply #258 posted 06/03/13 12:53am

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I had the craziest dream.

Spurs are playing Heat in the finals on a rooftop of tall building and Chris Bosh pushes Tony Parker off the roof and dies.When he hits the ground,he still moving but eventually gives out.I started to cry and my father says,series is over now.No shit the best player is gone.Another thing in the dream,Manu Ginobili wasn''t playing due to injury.

I swearing to fucking God,not making this shit up.Ima hardcore Spurs fan,had several dreams about my team.

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Reply #259 posted 06/03/13 6:04am

uPtoWnNY

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mjscarousal said:

Bosh is overrated thats his excuse lol I never got what the big deal was about him. His not all of that. Wade got injured earlier in the season I believe.

Bosh is a balla.

Not against that Pacer front line.

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Reply #260 posted 06/03/13 8:04am

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LittleBLUECorvette said:



mjscarousal said:




uPtoWnNY said:



The Heat is toast if Wade & Bosh continue to be missing in action. They are useless out there. They look like the Miami Cavaliers. Wade has to be more hurt than he's letting on, but what is Bosh's excuse? He's playing like a bitch.




Bosh is overrated thats his excuse lol I never got what the big deal was about him. His not all of that. Wade got injured earlier in the season I believe.




Bosh is a balla.



We haven't seen it in awhile. I told you way back when these 3 joined together
Bosh wasn't no top 5 player. He barely was a top 15 player.
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Reply #261 posted 06/03/13 1:08pm

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Reply #262 posted 06/03/13 2:29pm

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phunkdaddy said:

LittleBLUECorvette said:

Bosh is a balla.

We haven't seen it in awhile. I told you way back when these 3 joined together Bosh wasn't no top 5 player. He barely was a top 15 player.

phunk is right. Bosh was never a top 5 player. Maybe top 20 in 2010. Maybe even top 10 in 2010. But Top 5? No.


all that being said . . . Bosh's struggles remind me of Gasol's struggles against Perkins in the 2008 Finals. Gasol was forced to play the 5 with (stop me if this sounds familiar) an injured Bynum on the shelf, though Gasol was a 4. It hurt every part of his game. And Hibs is much better than Perkins ever was.

The Heat cannot win it all without production from Bosh.

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Reply #263 posted 06/03/13 3:14pm

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mjscarousal said:

uPtoWnNY said:

The Heat is toast if Wade & Bosh continue to be missing in action. They are useless out there. They look like the Miami Cavaliers. Wade has to be more hurt than he's letting on, but what is Bosh's excuse? He's playing like a bitch.

Bosh is overrated thats his excuse lol I never got what the big deal was about him. His not all of that. Wade got injured earlier in the season I believe.



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Reply #264 posted 06/03/13 3:24pm

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phunkdaddy said:

LittleBLUECorvette said: We haven't seen it in awhile. I told you way back when these 3 joined together Bosh wasn't no top 5 player. He barely was a top 15 player.

phunk is right. Bosh was never a top 5 player. Maybe top 20 in 2010. Maybe even top 10 in 2010. But Top 5? No.


all that being said . . . Bosh's struggles remind me of Gasol's struggles against Perkins in the 2008 Finals. Gasol was forced to play the 5 with (stop me if this sounds familiar) an injured Bynum on the shelf, though Gasol was a 4. It hurt every part of his game. And Hibs is much better than Perkins ever was.

The Heat cannot win it all without production from Bosh.

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Y'all forget about Bosh for a minute and tell me what the hell we're paying Ray Allen for??? Maybe I missed something but I'm underwhelmed. bored2

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Reply #265 posted 06/03/13 8:38pm

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Eastern Conference Finals

Game 7

Indiana Pacers 76 Miami Heat 99

Coming into tonight's decisive game, the Heat were primarily being carried by Lebron James, as Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh struggled throughout this series. And if Miami had any chance of getting to the NBA Finals, one or both of them needed to step up in what was the biggest game of the season.

And they did just that. Dwyane Wade came to life in this contest, scoring 21 points and grabbing nine rebounds. Chris Bosh scored only nine points but was effective on the glass, grabbing eight rebounds, and on defense, where he blocked three shots and got two steals. In fact, Miami outrebounded the Pacers 43-36 and played some stifling defense. Roy Hibbert led the Pacers with 18 points but was held in check for much of the game and got into foul trouble. David West scored 14 points for Indiana while George Hill added 13, but Paul George got into early foul trouble and scored only seven points for the game. It was the foul troubles and turnovers by the Pacers which led Miami to explode in the second quarter and essentially cruise to victory. Lebron James led all scorers with 32 points. The Heat now look to defend their NBA title against the San Antonio Spurs this Thursday night when the NBA Finals begin.

Miami wins series 4-3.

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Reply #266 posted 06/03/13 9:07pm

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I dont get the "Miami" hype machine. lol Yea they beat Indiana in the series but it wasnt a blow out. lol Miami blew Indiana out twice... JUST TWICE and the other games were VERY close games in the scores. Indiana even took Miami to a GAME 7 ( I have alot of respect for Indiana. They definitly did not give them the series that Miami barely won) Miami should have beat Indiana in game 6 if they were all of that. Indiana should have won the very first game and beat Miami.

Its okay... Im actually happy because I want to see the Spurs win another championship and spank Miami.

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Reply #267 posted 06/03/13 9:20pm

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I dont get the "Miami" hype machine. lol Yea they beat Indiana in the series but it wasnt a blow out. lol Miami blew Indiana out twice... JUST TWICE and the other games were VERY close games in the scores. Indiana even took Miami to a GAME 7 ( I have alot of respect for Indiana. They definitly did not give them the series that Miami barely won) Miami should have beat Indiana in game 6 if they were all of that. Indiana should have won the very first game and beat Miami.

Its okay... Im actually happy because I hope and pray the Spurs win another championship and spank Miami because i'm a LeBron hater and i can't embrace the hate in any other way other than delusion.

You need to stop the madness while you're ahead. lol I told u to come see me Monday night. The King scored 32 pts and had 8 rebounds scoring at will tonight and taking the will

of a great player in Paul George holding him to seven points. I see you keep living on the words should have and could have. The mission is to win your series. What part of tonight's game to you wasn't a blowout. I fixed the last sentence for ya.! lol

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Reply #268 posted 06/03/13 9:32pm

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mjscarousal said:

I dont get the "Miami" hype machine. lol Yea they beat Indiana in the series but it wasnt a blow out. lol Miami blew Indiana out twice... JUST TWICE and the other games were VERY close games in the scores. Indiana even took Miami to a GAME 7 ( I have alot of respect for Indiana. They definitly did not give them the series that Miami barely won) Miami should have beat Indiana in game 6 if they were all of that. Indiana should have won the very first game and beat Miami.

Its okay... Im actually happy because I hope and pray the Spurs win another championship and spank Miami because i'm a LeBron hater and i can't embrace the hate in any other way other than delusion.

You need to stop the madness while you're ahead. lol I told u to come see me Monday night. The King scored 32 pts and had 8 rebounds scoring at will tonight and taking the will

of a great player in Paul George holding him to seven points. I see you keep living on the words should have and could have. The mission is to win your series. What part of tonight's game to you wasn't a blowout. I fixed the last sentence for ya.! lol

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I gave your boys props. Im not hating lol lol They won the series and for their sake its good they did. lol Im just saying that Indiana took them to a game 7 and it wasnt an easy win for them (as far as the series) like the Miami hype machine is making it seem. If it was all easy they would have closed out last game but instead they were dog food last game. Your right, it is how you close out BUT they BARELY won Indiana ( a team that is no where near as stellar as the Spurs) lol in those games and Indiana had some really high moments, not a fan but just saying. You have your little fun.... for now mad lol lol

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