There was this headline a day ago saying if the Heat have to stay alive it's as simple as shooting free throws...well.
Tomorrow as CB put it, "biggest day in our professional careers". Sadly, as big of a Heat fan & Bron worshiper I am, unless a miracle happens, the Heat are going home...not literally speaking. Christmas is nearby for those Bron haters but I think Coach Spo is under the most pressure. Most likely, he will get fired. But all the blame can't really be put on one player or the coach. Fact is, when Miami wins a match, it's because of Bron & Wade but when they lose a match, it's because of everyone. In the past few games, the effort wasn't "low", Celtics just outdid Heat in every way possible. And the "headband awakening" that Rondo had is a blessing for them.
...it is pretty much done for, but Celtics won't win the NBA Finals, that much am certain of. It won't even be a competition.
Andrew wrote:Should the Heat fall tomorrow, LeBron is no doubt going to catch a lot of the flak. It would be misplaced though as he's been having a really good series, with the only real knock being that his free throw shooting is noticeably poorer than his regular season clip. The pass to Haslem in Game 4 wasn't a good play but he didn't have a good look and frankly that's on Spoelstra for not drawing up a play with a better plan B.
LeBron would have to have a very poor Game 6 and pass up every wide open shot/good look he got in the fourth to fairly cop as much blame as he'll likely get if it goes down that way and even then, it would be misguided. If the Heat lose, it will be due to the lack of a total team effort and players that can get the job done beyond LeBron and Wade; Bosh too if he plays and can give them any significant minutes.
Very well said. Properly put.
Radioman wrote:Unfortunately the "Big 3" only won multiple rings in video games.

Those Big 3 & Bron jokes are getting old
JaoSming wrote:Celtics in 6, can't, stop, the, old, man, rock
Dafuq?

....something is definitely going on here
