z02 wrote:Miami Heat are currently losing by 12 to the Cavaliers with three minutes left.
Oh.
My.
Fucking.
God.
What is this world coming to???
benji wrote:rayallen20 wrote:What if you let them play a real game? 5 on 5?
The former team (Walker-Rose-Pedja-Anderson-Fisher) would vaporize the latter team off the face of the earth. They have gobs of rings, the latter team has one ring combined. Anyone who doesn't have a ring is worthless especially compared to those who won rings.
Real basketball fans know this, anyone with a ring is better than anyone without one automatically.
Learn about the game already, maybe you could try watching it to start.
benji wrote:rayallen20 wrote:What if you let them play a real game? 5 on 5?
The former team (Walker-Rose-Pedja-Anderson-Fisher) would vaporize the latter team off the face of the earth. They have gobs of rings, the latter team has one ring combined. Anyone who doesn't have a ring is worthless especially compared to those who won rings.
Real basketball fans know this, anyone with a ring is better than anyone without one automatically.
Learn about the game already, maybe you could try watching it to start.
benji wrote:Also,
Lamrock wrote:The Celtics will need "every help possible" to overcome the refs.
The replay made it clear that LeBron James didn’t get the shot off in time.
His 53-footer at the third quarter buzzer of Tuesday night’s NBA TV Fan Night game between the Heat and Cavaliers was initially ruled no good, despite the replay clearly showing that game clock was started before James touched the ball.
Lead official Ed Malloy overturned the no-good call, after a nearly 10-minute review of the play, and ruled the shot good and the Cavaliers started the fourth quarter with a five-point lead (75-70).
Upon further review, this time from the league office, it was ruled after the game that the shot should not have counted. Stu Jackson, the NBA’s Executive Vice President, Basketball Operations, explains:
(video in link above)
shadowgrin wrote:Despite the play being reviewed for about 10 minutes, they still called it good. Refs are being too obvious which made Stu Jackson come out.
ZanShadow wrote:stu jackson prolly would have said the basket shoulda have counted if they made the heat play the possession again.
x-uNdErRaTeD-z wrote:You guys need him badly or this team won't be able to even crack 80 points in the daily basis.
x-uNdErRaTeD-z wrote:Come on Heat fans just blame it on LeBron and Wade its obviously their fault.
x-uNdErRaTeD-z wrote:Bosh can score in the post and high post any time just look at his Toronto days.
x-uNdErRaTeD-z wrote:I say that when LeBron came he fucked everything up because Bosh and Wade would have worked even better than the trio.
ZanShadow wrote:rant about Stu's time in Vancouver
Obsessed? Because you're the only idiotic Heat fan who's constantly posting in this thread.
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