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RoadDawg55

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This series is going 7. I don't feel great about my San Antonio prediction. Durant and Westbrook haven't even had a huge game yet (played well in game 3).
 
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That's good for Miami. I think Miami would struggle vs the Spurs and possibly lose. I don't see them losing to OKC.

I also think you are pulling a Tequilla a bit in jumping the gun. Spurs still lead 2-1 and it's early 2nd quarter. Plenty of game and series left.
 
The game was over when I saw Joey Crawford was officiating. Still sticking with Spurs in 6 though.
 

The game was over when I saw Joey Crawford was officiating. Still sticking with Spurs in 6 though.

That is pretty stubborn. OKC has looked a lot different with Ibaka and at home. If Spurs win the series, it will be because they have home court advantage. I've seen nothing to suggest San Antonio will win one at OKC.

 
The game was over when I saw Joey Crawford was officiating. Still sticking with Spurs in 6 though.

That is pretty stubborn. OKC has looked a lot different with Ibaka and at home. If Spurs win the series, it will be because they have home court advantage. I've seen nothing to suggest San Antonio will win one at OKC.

It's not stubborn it's just the Spurs of this postseason. Assuming they lose this one they'll be 8-1 at home, 2-5 on the road. I think they are capable of winning one road game.

Very rarely you see a series where the home team wins every single game.
 
I do agree on one point HNMT, OKC is a much better matchup for Miami than SA

Miami against OKC just like with Indiana is one of the few teams where they have better depth.

Lebron is better than Durant so OKC for once wouldn't have that huge advantage where their best player is miles better than the other teams best player.

Spoelstra is a much better coach than Brooks. He would make them regret starting Perkins game in and game out.
 
The game was over when I saw Joey Crawford was officiating. Still sticking with Spurs in 6 though.

That is pretty stubborn. OKC has looked a lot different with Ibaka and at home. If Spurs win the series, it will be because they have home court advantage. I've seen nothing to suggest San Antonio will win one at OKC.

It's not stubborn it's just the Spurs of this postseason. Assuming they lose this one they'll be 8-1 at home, 2-5 on the road. I think they are capable of winning one road game.

Very rarely you see a series where the home team wins every single game.

That's fine, but Durant and Westbrook aren't losing a must win game 6 at home. The NBA won't want that to happen either.

 
I do agree on one point HNMT, OKC is a much better matchup for Miami than SA

Miami against OKC just like with Indiana is one of the few teams where they have better depth.

Lebron is better than Durant so OKC for once wouldn't have that huge advantage where their best player is miles better than the other teams best player.

Spoelstra is a much better coach than Brooks. He would make them regret starting Perkins game in and game out.

One of Brooks' biggest fault is how stubborn he has been with his lineups. He's actually adjusted this year in the playoffs.

Maybe we will get to see how big the gap is between Durant and LeBron. I'm guessing both will get their stats and make their regular impact. Both of them are unstoppable no matter who defends them. The Heat can't afford to have LeBron chase Durant around other than for small spurts and crunch time.

 
Doogsinparadise is a Doog for Durant I've noticed.

As for nba won't let Durant lose a game 6 at home are you saying the league might have an agenda? Like what Sven and myself been saying entire playoffs.
 
Doogsinparadise is a Doog for Durant I've noticed.

As for nba won't let Durant lose a game 6 at home are you saying the league might have an agenda? Like what Sven and myself been saying entire playoffs.

I forgot that you and Sven were the first and only people to accuse the NBA of having an agenda.
 
Doogsinparadise is a Doog for Durant I've noticed.

As for nba won't let Durant lose a game 6 at home are you saying the league might have an agenda? Like what Sven and myself been saying entire playoffs.

I forgot that you and Sven were the first and only people to accuse the NBA of having an agenda.

We were both told that we were pressing by APAG and possibly even yourself.

 
Doogsinparadise is a Doog for Durant I've noticed.

As for nba won't let Durant lose a game 6 at home are you saying the league might have an agenda? Like what Sven and myself been saying entire playoffs.

I downvoted you for saying that Miami has a better bench than OKC, huh?
But keep putting words in my mouth.
 
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If you look at the boxscores, you'll noticed that the Spurs "big 3" didn't play a ton of minutes in OKC. I'm not going to say that the Spurs punted these games, but I also don't think Pop went out of his way of tiring out Duncan/Parker/Ginobili when playing from behind.

The Spurs need to get rid of the junk defenses and Kawhi Leonard needs to embrace taking on the defensive challenge against KD. It's not so much that KD isn't going to get his, but just need to make sure that he's contested. They also need to get to the point of walling off the lane for Westbrook and force him to be more of a perimeter shooter.

I expect that the Spurs might need to shorten the rotation a little bit.

I still think that the Spurs are the favorite to win this series, but it's probably going 7 games.

Not saying that the Spurs are content with KD/Westbrook scoring 70+ points, but nobody else did anything tonight. The Spurs need to find ways to get easier shots as I don't expect that they'll continue shooting the 40% they did the last two games or be in a situation where they have fewer assists than OKC going forward.
 
Doogsinparadise is a Doog for Durant I've noticed.

As for nba won't let Durant lose a game 6 at home are you saying the league might have an agenda? Like what Sven and myself been saying entire playoffs.

I downvoted you for saying that Miami has a better bench than OKC, huh?
But keep putting words in my mouth.

Miami does have a better bench than OKC. Is that even debatable? I would much rather have Ray Allen, Birdman, Cole and Battier than Collison, Adams, Butler and Lamb.

Not even close.
 
Birdman's a starter, so start there. Yes, I'd rather have Allen then any of the OKC guys, but Adams, Lamb, and Collison are better collectively than Cole, Lewis, and Battier.
 
Birdman's a starter, so start there. Yes, I'd rather have Allen then any of the OKC guys, but Adams, Lamb, and Collison are better collectively than Cole, Lewis, and Battier.

Birdman hasn't started one game for the Heat in two years. He plays an average of 19 minutes a game so it's not like he's even pulling a Sam Perkins either where he plays starters minutes. Perhaps you should know what you are talking about before popping off.
http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/a/anderch01.html
 
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