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Big Booty Hoes!!
Re: Heat, Pacers, Thunder records vs. teams above 500
Originally Posted by TheMarkMadsen
15-4 gets a
17-7 is meh
15-4 is a better record than 17-7.
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Re: Heat, Pacers, Thunder records vs. teams above 500
Regular season records don't really mean shit to be honest. Who knows which team is injured at the time? Are you catching them on a back to back? A 4th game in 5 nights on a long road trip? Regular season games are much different than having a series where the coaching staff can focus on ONE team and make adjustments. And the 2011 Heat could hardly beat any elite/playoff teams in the regular season and still ended up making the Finals.
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2nd Greatest Player
Re: Heat, Pacers, Thunder records vs. teams above 500
Originally Posted by hitmanyr2k
Regular season records don't really mean shit to be honest. Who knows which team is injured at the time? Are you catching them on a back to back? A 4th game in 5 nights on a long road trip? Regular season games are much different than having a series where the coaching staff can focus on ONE team and make adjustments. And the 2011 Heat could hardly beat any elite/playoff teams in the regular season and still ended up making the Finals.
You are still hating on Lebron. That's why the 2012 and 2013 Heat won back to back NBA titles. They also had a great record againts the 0.500 and above NBA teams.
2014 Miami Heat would be a better team than the 2012 Heat in the playoffs.
Last edited by Lebron23; 02-22-2014 at 07:50 PM.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Heat, Pacers, Thunder records vs. teams above 500
Told y'all Miami's stacked.
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Re: Heat, Pacers, Thunder records vs. teams above 500
As I said before those the Pacers may not have an amazing record over 500 teams as a whole but against the main teams they are
1-0 vs Spurs
1-1 vs Heat
2-0 vs Clippers
1-0 vs Rockets
So against the 2nd,3rd and 4th seeds in the west and 2nd seed in the east they have a 4-1 record against these top teams.
They are however 0-1 vs Thunder and 0-2 vs Suns which hurts their record.
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Re: Heat, Pacers, Thunder records vs. teams above 500
Originally Posted by NumberSix
15-4 is a better record than 17-7.
OKC also play these tougher teams more than Miami do. Having to face the top west teams more than 2 times plays a big factor.
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The Beast In Me
Re: Heat, Pacers, Thunder records vs. teams above 500
Originally Posted by J Shuttlesworth
The Heat are secretly having the best season. They are literally coasting against the scrub teams and only show up to games against decent teams
Of course. They have three All-Stars, 3 franchise changing players.
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All Through Your Body
Re: Heat, Pacers, Thunder records vs. teams above 500
In the Pacers defense, they played like 4-5 of these teams on the second night of a back to back. With that being said, Heat in 6.
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Re: Heat, Pacers, Thunder records vs. teams above 500
Miami have obviously gotten up for these top teams and out of those 4 losses 2 were at home.
Miami just coast against bad teams. L.A did this alot too.
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First Kobe fan on ISH
Re: Heat, Pacers, Thunder records vs. teams above 500
Originally Posted by AnaheimLakers24
how the hell are the queens still last. fu.ck those guys
Embiid is ours
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4 ring - 4 FMVP - 4MVP
Re: Heat, Pacers, Thunder records vs. teams above 500
Originally Posted by russwest0
Because they coast against shitty teams so they can rest for the playoffs. It's better to beat good teams than to lose to beat shitty teams. Congrats to OKC and Indiana for only being able to win against scrub teams
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Re: Heat, Pacers, Thunder records vs. teams above 500
Lebron and co.
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DON'T FEED THE TROLL
Re: Heat, Pacers, Thunder records vs. teams above 500
Originally Posted by russwest0
if you werent trolling all the time you would realize this is what happens when you are going for 4 straight finals.LA was exactly the same.Even 98 bulls didnt get up to play bad teams.
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