Don't know if I necessarily agree with this. Remember SA was in a VERY good position late in regulation. Miami needed a couple of key offensive rebounds by Miller and Bosh and a couple of 3-balls just to get it into overtime. IF the officials were trying to make it a game 7 you would think they would have had more favorable calls for MIA in the 4Q to not put MIA in a position where they needed several clutch plays down the stretch in order to get the game to overtime.Damn! Refs made it a game 7. Should have been a foul on ginobli at the end of the game.
Yeah, Spurs blew it in regulation but officials blew it in OT - that was definitely a foul on Ginobilli. And I have no idea why Pop didn't call a timeout with 10 seconds left. WTF.Don't know if I necessarily agree with this. Remember SA was in a VERY good position late in regulation. Miami needed a couple of key offensive rebounds by Miller and Bosh and a couple of 3-balls just to get it into overtime. IF the officials were trying to make it a game 7 you would think they would have had more favorable calls for MIA in the 4Q to not put MIA in a position where they needed several clutch plays down the stretch in order to get the game to overtime.
I think I know why Pop didn't call the timeout . All series long Pop has been preaching pace. It is no secret that SA wants to play FAST and play with pace because of the respect they have for Miami's halfcourt defense. Wade MISSED the shot over Diaw and Kawhi Leonard got the defensive rebound. Suppose Pop calls timeout - that would allow Miami to set their defense . By not calling timeout SA has an opportunity to push the ball and possibly get an easy one in transition. And remember Miami's transition defense was sub-par the previous game. Now, had Wade MADE the shot then I suspect Pop may have called the timeout because it is hard to push the ball when you are taking the ball out of your own net (although we have seen SA push off of makes during this series - which speaks to my point about Pop wanting to push the tempo). But by pushing off the defensive rebound you have a chance to get a higher % shot in transition than you would if you were to call timeout and play against a set Miami defense.Yeah, Spurs blew it in regulation but officials blew it in OT - that was definitely a foul on Ginobilli. And I have no idea why Pop didn't call a timeout with 10 seconds left. WTF.
If your talking about about after Ray hit a 3 then your answer is Pop didn't have any more time outs left ...Yeah, Spurs blew it in regulation but officials blew it in OT - that was definitely a foul on Ginobilli. And I have no idea why Pop didn't call a timeout with 10 seconds left. WTF.
Did they choke or did the old Spurs big 3 run out of gas ? Duncan left it all on the floor in the 1st half and was just gassed toward the end ... Bosh and Wade got to rest a lot in the the second half ...SA choked bigtime.. Pop made a bad call to take Tim Duncan out late in the game. This series should be over. Miami didn't win that game SA handed it over to them.
If your talking about about after Ray hit a 3 then your answer is Pop didn't have any more time outs left ...
Did they choke or did the old Spurs big 3 run out of gas ? Duncan left it all on the floor in the 1st half and was just gassed toward the end ... Bosh and Wade got to rest a lot in the the second half ...
SpursWhich team was Ginobili on? he kept giving the ball to the Heat.
Fucking pissed me right off....lol. So wanted them to loose...lol.Miami Heat takes it! LBJ clutch shot at the end. :hail::hail::hail::hail:
Can we not forget one player played 3 years of college ball and one went right out of HS before we list NBA accomplishments at the same age point .Lebron might just be the best player in NBA history. He's 28 years old and had 9 all-star appearances, 4 MVPs, 2 NBA championships, 2 Finals MVPs, 2 Olympic Gold Medals, and Michael Jordan was 28 when he won his first championship.