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    I can't see San Antonio losing a game!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by chldfknungrnd764 View Post
    I can't see San Antonio losing a game!!!
    All I can see is

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    Nah. Heat wins.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bomb cola View Post
    Nah. Heat wins.
    You're out of your mind.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Huey P. Freeman View Post
    You're out of your mind.
    Yes. But that has nothing to do with this. Heat win it all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bomb cola View Post
    Yes. But that has nothing to do with this. Heat win it all.
    That must be some fan shit. It surely isn't a basketball assessment. The Heat have done nothing to show anyone they can even play with San Antonio much less beat them. Not going to happen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Huey P. Freeman View Post
    That must be some fan shit. It surely isn't a basketball assessment. The Heat have done nothing to show anyone they can even play with San Antonio much less beat them. Not going to happen.
    You mean other than beat the Spurs in the two games they played them? Ok.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveR View Post
    This NBA thread will not end well
    This thread ends with the Spurs winning the 2012 NBA championship. So as a Spurs fan I'd call that ending well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bomb cola View Post
    You mean other than beat the Spurs in the two games they played them? Ok.
    Ok you've proven you know nothing about basketball. This is the playoffs son. Miami lost two playoff games to a team SA would have swept. No team in the league can get with them. Two meaningless regular season games making you feel Miami has a chance is.. well... sad. Carry on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Huey P. Freeman View Post
    Ok you've proven you know nothing about basketball. This is the playoffs son. Miami lost two playoff games to a team SA would have swept. No team in the league can get with them. Two meaningless regular season games making you feel Miami has a chance is.. well... sad. Carry on.

    Look. Miami has shown that they can beat the Spurs. Period. They beat them twice by over 15 each time. That's a blow out. Miami didn't have Bosh when they lost the playoff games to Indy . They will when they meet the Spurs in the finals. Just like the Heat had Bosh when they beat the Spurs. Twice. How many times did the Spurs beat the Heat this year? Take a guess. Sorry you're wrong, but.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by bomb cola View Post
    Look. Miami has shown that they can beat the Spurs. Period. They beat them twice by over 15 each time. That's a blow out. Miami didn't have Bosh when they lost the playoff games to Indy . They will when they meet the Spurs in the finals. Just like the Heat had Bosh when they beat the Spurs. Twice. How many times did the Spurs beat the Heat this year? Take a guess. Sorry you're wrong, but.....
    Actually I'm not. Beating a team in the regular season is almost completely meaningless come playoff time. All the Heat proved is they can beat the Spurs twice in the regular season. Lots of teams can do that. None can beat them in a 7 game series. Miami couldn't beat OKC in a 7 game series.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Huey P. Freeman View Post
    Actually I'm not. Beating a team in the regular season is almost completely meaningless come playoff time. All the Heat proved is they can beat the Spurs twice in the regular season. Lots of teams can do that. None can beat them in a 7 game series. Miami couldn't beat OKC in a 7 game series.
    The Heat won't need to be OKC in 7. They'll be too busy beating the Spurs in 6.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bomb cola View Post
    Look. Miami has shown that they can beat the Spurs. Period. They beat them twice by over 15 each time. That's a blow out. Miami didn't have Bosh when they lost the playoff games to Indy . They will when they meet the Spurs in the finals. Just like the Heat had Bosh when they beat the Spurs. Twice. How many times did the Spurs beat the Heat this year? Take a guess. Sorry you're wrong, but.....
    Celtics beat Miami last two times they saw them in the regular season...with Bosh. What say you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoundScience View Post
    Celtics beat Miami last two times they saw them in the regular season...with Bosh. What say you?
    My mistake...the Celtics beat the Heat the last 3 times they saw them in the regular season.


    strange...guess that's an indicator of how this ECF series will go..

    What's even stranger is that you state Miami beat SAS twice during the regular season when in fact they only played them once, while Ginobli's wrist was broken.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SoundScience View Post
    My mistake...the Celtics beat the Heat the last 3 times they saw them in the regular season.


    strange...guess that's an indicator of how this ECF series will go..

    What's even stranger is that you state Miami beat SAS twice during the regular season when in fact they only played them once, while Ginobli's wrist was broken.
    It's the bullshit logic of someone who has no understanding of the game.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SoundScience View Post
    My mistake...the Celtics beat the Heat the last 3 times they saw them in the regular season.


    strange...guess that's an indicator of how this ECF series will go..

    What's even stranger is that you state Miami beat SAS twice during the regular season when in fact they only played them once, while Ginobli's wrist was broken.
    No, they played twice. Check the schedule. I never said it was an indicator of how the series would go. Huey said the Heat haven't proved they can beat teh Spurs. Well, that's bullshit, because they already beat them twice this season. Period. They've shown they can beat the Spurs. You doods can stick your fingers in your ears and scream to your heart's content. The fact is the Heat beat the Spurs. Twice. And there's nothing you can do about it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Huey P. Freeman View Post
    It's the bullshit logic of someone who has no understanding of the game.
    Nah. Yours is the logic that says the Heat can't beat the Spurs even though they already did this season. Twice. You're wrong. Accept it and move on.

    Heat in 6, and you'll be crying like a baby.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bomb cola View Post
    Nah. Yours is the logic that says the Heat can't beat the Spurs even though they already did this season. Twice. You're wrong. Accept it and move on.

    Heat in 6, and you'll be crying like a baby.
    You're embarrassing yourself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Huey P. Freeman View Post
    The Heat have done nothing to show anyone they can even play with San Antonio much less beat them.

    See, this right here is the problem. For some reason, you think that by beating the Spurs twice this season, the Heat haven't shown they can beat the Spurs. How exactly does that work?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Huey P. Freeman View Post
    You're embarrassing yourself.
    You'll be crying. I'll be laughing. Get ready.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bomb cola View Post
    No, they played twice. Check the schedule.

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    Like I said..they played once this past season, Bosh had 30 points, Mike Miller was 6-6 from 3 point range.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bomb cola View Post
    See, this right here is the problem. For some reason, you think that by beating the Spurs twice this season, the Heat haven't shown they can beat the Spurs. How exactly does that work?
    In the PLAYOFFS. The regular season is over pal. Playoff basketball is a different beast. A couple of regular season wins don't mean anything. The Spurs are dominating teams superior to those the Heat are struggling with. You asking how that works shows you don't understand what you are watching. Walk away man.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Huey P. Freeman View Post
    In the PLAYOFFS. The regular season is over pal. Playoff basketball is a different beast. A couple of regular season wins don't mean anything. The Spurs are dominating teams superior to those the Heat are struggling with. You asking how that works shows you don't understand what you are watching. Walk away man.
    Oh, so now were qualifying it with "in the Playoffs"? Ok, move those goal posts. You'll be embarrased when the Heat win the finals in 6. Can't wait.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoundScience View Post
    http://www.nba.com/heat/history/mia_v_san.html

    Like I said..they played once this past season, Bosh had 30 points, Mike Miller was 6-6 from 3 point range.
    haha! Whoops!

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