2013 NBA Finals - Page 89
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heliusx
United States2306 Posts
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Elurie
4716 Posts
![]() Still love Allen, even though if he's playing for that team now. | ||
ketomai
United States2789 Posts
On June 20 2013 02:33 HeavenS wrote: oh and another thing, why did they review Allen's shot if the spurs did'nt even have a timeout? It was a legit shot, but still, popovich asked for review and he got it, on what grounds? The review definitely helped the Heat. They got to set their defense. | ||
Hrrrrm
United States2081 Posts
On June 20 2013 04:13 ketomai wrote: The review definitely helped the Heat. They got to set their defense. And the Spurs got to illegally substitute in Duncan and draw a play of their own. | ||
Itsmedudeman
United States19229 Posts
http://www.reddit.com/r/nba/comments/1gnw0s/some_fun_coincidences_between_this_heat_team_and/ | ||
Holcan
Canada2593 Posts
Wade goes in at 4 minutes, the heat are scoreless for 3:30, why even put wade in, just let lebron do his thing until its not working anymore then defensively sub in wade if needed. And pop letting manu push the ball instead of subbing in parker, ugh. Tim duncan sitting on two key defensive possesions? Ugh. And as is typical in a joey crawford game, horrible calls both ways | ||
Abominous
Croatia1625 Posts
Give credit where credit is due, I for one enjoy watching NBA (just can't stand OKC and Philly) and I enjoy watching every minute of it. You should try watching Euroleague, wouldn't take you long to find out how blessed you are with the NBA. Here's to the better team winning it in game 7! | ||
Aerisky
United States12128 Posts
On June 20 2013 05:09 Itsmedudeman wrote: This is quite amazing http://www.reddit.com/r/nba/comments/1gnw0s/some_fun_coincidences_between_this_heat_team_and/ Okay yeah. That is pretty dang amazing. | ||
dmnum
Brazil6910 Posts
also I think I'm gonna start following nba seriously after this game | ||
MassHysteria
United States3678 Posts
I am not surprised (jk that is interesting), Miami is 'Little LA' pretty much. They have the cities with the best weather/girls to attract possible FA, and hired ex-Laker Riley to build them a powerhouse =P. Little LA. | ||
a176
Canada6688 Posts
On June 20 2013 05:54 dmnum wrote: duncan is a fucking monster also I think I'm gonna start following nba seriously after this game but theres literally nothing to follow because its the last game ^^ | ||
ketomai
United States2789 Posts
On June 20 2013 04:26 Hrrrrm wrote: And the Spurs got to illegally substitute in Duncan and draw a play of their own. Well I know it helped both teams but I'm almost sure Pop's plan was to push the offense while Miami was celebrating the 3 to get an easy shot rather than have a couple seconds to run a shitty play against a set defense. The common opinion was that it helped the Spurs the most, but I think it helped Miami more. | ||
DystopiaX
United States16236 Posts
On June 19 2013 22:45 Jibba wrote: Couple things I don't understand from the final play: 1. I know Duncan is their inbounder and they wanted Splitter to set a good screen, but isn't that too big of a sacrifice when the other team KNOWS you need a 3? The Heat had the opportunity to play 5 on 3 there. 2. Why didn't the Heat play 5 on 3 there? What is Chalmers actually going to contribute by guarding Duncan? He's not blocking his vision and in the off off off chance Duncan gets the ball back to take a 3, he's not going to be helpful for contesting it. Also, even though Bosh fouled Green, Splitter sets the most illegal of illegal screens on Allen lol. By the time Allen got free, Splitter was like 3 steps away from where he'd initially set the screen. They were defending Duncan because they didn't want to risk the off chance that Pop drew up another play for a Duncan 3: | ||
RowdierBob
Australia12800 Posts
Miami had an offensive efficiency of 92.0 with both LeBron and Wade on the court in Game 6. Miami had an offensive efficiency of 143.3 with LeBron on the court and Wade on the bench in Game 6. For the entire series, Miami has an offensive efficiency of 100.8 and a defensive efficiency of 112.7 with both LeBron and Wade on the court. For the entire series, Miami has an offensive efficiency of 131.7 and a defensive efficiency of 89.5 with LeBron on the court and Wade on the bench. http://au.businessinsider.com/dwyane-wade-nba-finals-stats-2013-6 | ||
Ace
United States16096 Posts
On June 20 2013 05:10 Holcan wrote: What a great game, pop and spo really made me question their decisions though. Wade goes in at 4 minutes, the heat are scoreless for 3:30, why even put wade in, just let lebron do his thing until its not working anymore then defensively sub in wade if needed. And pop letting manu push the ball instead of subbing in parker, ugh. Tim duncan sitting on two key defensive possesions? Ugh. And as is typical in a joey crawford game, horrible calls both ways This. I think they only had Wade in to run the offense because LeBron was exhausted and no one else could stop the Diaw nonsense. Wade's defense was godly, his offense was meh. At least he didn't shot jack. @Rob: I wish people would stop posting that nonsense and look at it both ways. Wade's offense w/o Lebron also looks the same. | ||
VayneAuthority
United States8983 Posts
Obviously a gross exaggeration but yes I do not feel like Lebron and Wade should ever be on the court together. One should always be resting when the other is playing. | ||
Ace
United States16096 Posts
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kidleaderr
361 Posts
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Scarecrow
Korea (South)9172 Posts
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RowdierBob
Australia12800 Posts
On June 20 2013 08:16 Ace wrote: This. I think they only had Wade in to run the offense because LeBron was exhausted and no one else could stop the Diaw nonsense. Wade's defense was godly, his offense was meh. At least he didn't shot jack. @Rob: I wish people would stop posting that nonsense and look at it both ways. Wade's offense w/o Lebron also looks the same. Hmmm, I guess it's harder to quantify for the Finals given LeBron has played so many minutes. Do you have access to the stats with Wade on and LBJ off? | ||
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