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Watta game .. wow best game ive seen this season hands down.



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i see they decided to flip the switch on once the deficit hit 27. must be driving coach spo nuts. even though the cavs aren't very good i have to admit the comeback was something else. especially when you consider the following stat: the last 15 years there have been 2,013 games where a team was down by 27. teams that came back to win from such a huge deficit, 6

either way,i'll take the win but definitely should've never gone that way last night against such an inferior team.
 
This might come as a shock to some of you but......I HATE THE HEAT!

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This might come as a shock to some of you but......I HATE THE HEAT!

I used to feel that way, but they've earned my respect. (Except Wade). I can't fault a team that plays hard and wins. Who I can fault is the media, we get it a 6'8 guy dunked on a 6'1 guy BFD it's still only 2 points.

If you ignore media asshats like Jason Whitlock and Dan LebaTARD and their constant buttkissing, since the decision Lebron has handled himself well on and off the court. Props to him for being the best player of this generation, and for the most part handling it with grace.

I know how these heat fans feel, I get the same crap every football season about Tom Brady and the Pats. "Yeah, but" no yeah, buts they're just effing good and everyone has to deal with it.
 
you and bill taught me to embrace the hate instead of letting it get to me. hasn't been an issue for me ever since....... :D
 
Well...there isn't much to say. They were lethargic to start, but, you really cannot expect them to on top of their game every game.

It was a replica of Miami’s game against Boston two nights earlier. In a bid to stop the Heat Wave, Jeff Green stepped in for Kevin Garnett, tossed up 43 points and led the Celtics to a 13-point fourth-quarter lead.

In back-to-back games, Miami withstood the emotion of a hostile crowd and near-perfect play from an opponent and survived and advanced March Madness.

The Heat have had bull’s-eyes on their backs ever since James and Bosh hit South Beach three years ago. The bull’s-eye got bigger in the aftermath of winning a title last summer. Thanks to this streak, social media and the ever-expanding sports-media industrial complex, the bull’s-eye is enormous now. There’s a bounty on the head of the Heat. Opponents are taking the court with the mindset of making history, leading SportsCenter.

Digger Phelps never won anything at Notre Dame. He’s famous because he stopped UCLA’s winning streak.

Beating LeBron can make you famous.

When you reach the professional level of sports, everyone in uniform can play. They’re all really, really good — even Kwame Brown. What separates them beyond ever so slight differences in raw talent is their ability to consistently summon the energy, focus and discipline to play at their optimum level on a nightly basis.

You ever see some guy come off the bench and score 40 points one night and wonder why he doesn’t play like that every night? There’s a damn good chance that that guy has a drinking problem or a weed habit or baby-mama drama in five different cities — hell, he might have all three issues — and he just can’t get up mentally to go hard three nights a week. Some guys have escorts/bimbos running in and out of their hotel rooms right up until the bus leaves for the arena.

Right now, when the Heat come to town, it’s all business for the opponent. Guys roll one less joint. They go to bed at midnight and get a good night’s sleep. They turn off their burner phones. They take a day off Facebook/Twitter creeping. They read their scouting reports and listen to their coach. They lock in on beating the Heat.

The Cleveland no-names who almost upset the Heat are really good basketball players when they take care of the details, make a few sacrifices and concentrate.

THAT clearly explains just how difficult it is compared to the Lakers33 games winning streak.
 
well setting aside some of the unnecessary details there, it basically says what i've already posted and the truth that teams good or bad take it to another level when playing against the Heat. but that's just common sense IMO.
 
I used to feel that way, but they've earned my respect.

I know how these heat fans feel, I get the same crap every football season about Tom Brady and the Pats. "Yeah, but" no yeah, buts they're just effing good and everyone has to deal with it.


THIS!!!! A thousand times this!!!
 
I'm sooooooooo on board with this streak by the Heat. My team isn't winning it all this year, so why not root for some history. Besides, like Hart, this team has grown on me. :)
 
I'm sooooooooo on board with this streak by the Heat. My team isn't winning it all this year, so why not root for some history. Besides, like Hart, this team has grown on me. :)

Alot of us are. Plus I want the Laker record to be broken with modern and up to date NBA players :thumbup:

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My dislike for the Heat goes back to the Alonzo Mourning days.
 
My dislike for the Heat goes back to the Alonzo Mourning days.

my dislike for you goes way back before i knew you existed. :p i'm kidding. Or am I????? hmmmmm........ :dev
 
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