Yep. No doubt about it. That drive to be great and put in the work to be great is what really separates the Lebrons and Kobes from just great players.
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Gary Neals a local dude, good to see him killing it.
And as I type that, the Spurs with another 3!
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I'd make he starts sans Wade stay out there for the entire 4th like Van Gundy said to make them own this.
It's San Antonio's night as shown by all these 3's, but there was a clear lack of effort tonight by Miami tonight.
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Now we get to see how Miami responds. Can't wait til Thursday.
Wow, the Spurs just obliterated the Heat. I was of the mindset that Miami just couldn't be beat in a 7 game series, but I have to rethink it now.
This has been worse than the 2011 finals IMHO. At least he shot somewhat close to 50% then.
It's funny how he said that nobody can force him to do what he doesn't want to do now that he is "50" times the player he was in 2007.
Pop has done exactly that and you can tell by him hesitating when Leonard and Green sag down at the free throw line absolutely daring him to shoot jumpers.
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I said it before that the only advantage the Spurs have in this series is coaching. Miami has to find a way to get Lebron the ball in position to score. And how in the hell do you give up 51 points to Neal and Green?
Which is not his game.
I maybe in the minority hear but that game was annoying on the Spurs part. I don't fault them at all for throwing up 3'd, especially while your hot but damn, from a fans perspective play some damn ball. Reminds of watching Duke, stand at the 3 point line and wait for a kick out.
Lebron is going to get deservedly roasted for the next 2 days.
You can't count on Mario Chalmers bailing you out on the road.
That " I'm going to get it to my guys" stuff isn't going to fly on the road.
I said it after the last game, Miami won game 2 because of the role players shooting well but they weren't going to do that on the road as role players don't travel well and I expected San Antonio's role players to play better (not quite like this obviously though). That's exactly what happened...Green and Neal played the games of their lives and Lebron tried to rely on the role players again and they predictably failed on the road.
Miami's big 3 and Lebron in particular HAS to score...not pass...score over the next couple of games.
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I think Stephen A said it best.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCxAm-5jc_I