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Magic 32
05-31-2016, 04:11 PM
http://www.nba.com/news/top-nba-finals-moments/index.html?ls=iref:nbahpt6f

2014 :roll: :roll: :roll:

NBAGOAT
05-31-2016, 04:20 PM
you got to be kidding me :oldlol:. When I first saw 14 thought it be something about some insane Spurs scoring run, definitely not that.

SexSymbol
05-31-2016, 04:53 PM
Literally nobody respects bron

juju151111
05-31-2016, 04:58 PM
Lmfaoo i can't believe they wrote that:roll:

scuzzy
05-31-2016, 06:03 PM
Website doesn't show mobile, who was ranked 12th?

feyki
05-31-2016, 06:06 PM
:lol :lol

Nilocon165
05-31-2016, 06:14 PM
Literally nobody respects bron
You're still an awful movie critic

jstern
05-31-2016, 06:17 PM
Sounds like a Lebron hater put that in, considering that they were talking about great moments. When someone is in charge of things, like a moderator, or writing for a website, they really have to put their personal feelings aside. I would fire such a person.

Dresta
05-31-2016, 06:22 PM
:lol

06 game 3 not being there when 11 game 2 is, is ridiculous.

Dresta
05-31-2016, 06:24 PM
The Game: 2014 Finals, Game 1

The Series Situation: San Antonio Spurs and Miami Heat tied, 0-0

The Play: In the middle of Game 1 of The Finals, the air conditioning at the AT&T Center gave out. The temperature rose and LeBron James was the player most affected. Suffering from cramps, James was subbed out multiple times in the second half, leaving the game for good with 3:59 left in the fourth quarter and the Heat within two. The Spurs finished the game on a 31-9 run, including a 16-3 stretch after James sat down.

The Significance: Historically, James' cramps meant absolutely nothing. The Spurs were going to win this series no matter how he felt at the end of Game 1. They lost Game 2, but destroyed the Heat in Games 3, 4 and 5, finishing with the best point differential (plus-70) in Finals history and putting on the most beautiful display of team basketball that we've ever seen. If there was some significance to the last nine minutes of Game 1, it was about how potent an unselfish offense could be. San Antonio scored 30 points on their final 14 possessions of the game, shooting 12-for-14 and assist on 10 of the 12 buckets.

James' cramping had little to do with that and was a distracting narrative for some to talk about for the next couple of days. Maybe they'll bring it up again when it's time to discuss his "legacy" and how many Finals he lost.


-- John Schuhmann


:roll:

Spaulding
05-31-2016, 06:26 PM
Author admits to trolling

"James' cramping had little to do with that and was a distracting narrative for some to talk about for the next couple of days. Maybe they'll bring it up again when it's time to discuss his "legacy" and how many Finals he lost."

GrapeApe
05-31-2016, 07:02 PM
:lol

06 game 3 not being there when 11 game 2 is, is ridiculous.

Absolutely. The 2006 series was 6 minutes from being OVER. Both featured double digit 4th quarter rallies, but one team was facing an 0-3 deficit and the other was facing 0-2. That's a huge difference. In NBA finals history, no other team down 0-2 facing a double digit deficit in the 4th quarter of game 3 has ever come back to win the series.

Mr Feeny
06-01-2016, 02:12 AM
Absolutely. The 2006 series was 6 minutes from being OVER. Both featured double digit 4th quarter rallies, but one team was facing an 0-3 deficit and the other was facing 0-2. That's a huge difference. In NBA finals history, no other team down 0-2 facing a double digit deficit in the 4th quarter of game 3 has ever come back to win the series.

2006 game 5 was equally crucial,historic, and memorable. Wade was hitting EVERY THINK. Jumper after jumper. Game tying baskets, clutch go-ahead free throw, you name it.

What a series that was.