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2011-2012 NBA Finals Thread


Oklahoma City Thunder, true champions!

Once again James was invisible in the fourth while Kevin Durant and Russel Westbrook took over.
 
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Miami drives to the hoop = Heat win.

Miami settles for jumpers = Thunder win.

This series, while interesting, is not that complicated. If the Thunder can force the Heat into jumpers, or if the Heat themselves settle - which they do at times - the Thunder will win the series. But anyone ruling the Heat out is crazy. When they penetrate, they are impossible to defend.
 
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Miami drives to the hoop = Heat win.

Miami settles for jumpers = Thunder win.

This series, while interesting, is not that complicated. If the Thunder can force the Heat into jumpers, or if the Heat themselves settle - which they do at times - the Thunder will win the series. But anyone ruling the Heat out is crazy. When they penetrate, they are impossible to defend.

Only way the Heat can win is if lebron plays every minute of every game. If the Thunder start whacking him he might not last at peak efficiency without resting.
 
Super first 1/4 by the Heat. Everything that could go right did.
 
i would rather see the thunder win but as long as the lakers arent winning another title im good
 
Well, that was similar to the first half of game 1. The difference being the Heat D was a little better and the Thunder shooting was a little worse. Miami controlled the paint. Set up for a band stand 2nd.
 
TBH, I think we're seeing why Perkins was traded. He doesn't appear to be a particularly bright player. He's not rotating on D when it's his job to get out on the perimeter to wide open shooters. His rotation assessment is suspect.

Battier has been immense for Miami.
 
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man if OKC didn't blow in the 1st...they would have had this game won already
 
That was absolutely a foul by LeBron. Shame that everyone will talk about that instead of the D we played on OKC throughout the game, which is the real reason why we won.
 
That was absolutely a foul by LeBron. Shame that everyone will talk about that instead of the D we played on OKC throughout the game, which is the real reason why we won.
Good of you to say so Kontra. That was as blatant a non-call as I've seen for a while. This series will be going to 7.

As a side, the Heat played the paint considerably better tonight than game 1.
 
That was absolutely a foul by LeBron. Shame that everyone will talk about that instead of the D we played on OKC throughout the game, which is the real reason why we won.

Well, also a shame that we didn't get Durant going to the line to possibly tie it, and whatever might have happened from there -- maybe a Heat win, maybe not. :)

But as already noted, good of you to admit.
 
Well, also a shame that we didn't get Durant going to the line to possibly tie it, and whatever might have happened from there -- maybe a Heat win, maybe not. :)

But as already noted, good of you to admit.

I put that situation on DWade and not LeBron. Wade didn't have to advance the ball. He could have let Fisher rape him if he wanted to at that point. Instead, he advanced the ball. Because of that, Durant hit a 3 and the Heat missed at the other end putting LeBron in that position. I think that if you were to ask him, LeBron would tell you that the foul was intentional and that he just didn't get called for it. Such is the way of the NBA, though. We got ass raped in the second half of Game 1, and they got it in Game 2. Now we have three games in Miami with the series tied. So, yes, it was a foul. But I'll take it along with the D we played tonight. See you in Miami for Game 3.
 
Reporter: "Are you saying that you weren't mugged by LeBron on that last play?"

Durant: "I missed the shot man".

Dude is a class act. Kobe would be up there whining and crying about that play right now.
 
Not to pick on the guy but I am not terribly impressed with the play of Kendrick Perkins. He's big and strong but he is also way too slow out there. He only played 20 minutes last night and sat the bench because the Thunder needed to play faster. He's a good center but he seems exposed at this level of play.
 
Not to pick on the guy but I am not terribly impressed with the play of Kendrick Perkins. He's big and strong but he is also way too slow out there. He only played 20 minutes last night and sat the bench because the Thunder needed to play faster. He's a good center but he seems exposed at this level of play.

He worked better with what the Celtics did than what the Thunder do. He's just not a good fit for that team and he looks like a pharaoh.
 
Reporter: "Are you saying that you weren't mugged by LeBron on that last play?"

Durant: "I missed the shot man".

Dude is a class act. Kobe would be up there whining and crying about that play right now.

Durant would make a great New England Patriot. He really knows how to handle the media, and it's all sincere. The guy believes it.

That's why I want him to win so bad.

As for the refs - they were pathetic all night, but I have to admit they blew a lot of calls in the Thunder's favor, too. That's where we're at as NBA fans - settling for consistently awful officiating. But really, I would say they made mistakes on somewhere between 20-40% of all plays last nite. They were terrible, on both ends, towards both teams - and it detracted from an otherwise great game.

As for Perkins - I agree completely. He is not fitting as well with that team. It seems whenever Collison is on the floor, the Thunder make a run. I hope to see more of him out there on Tuesday.

I still think that even though the Thunder are a better, more well-rounded team, the Heat control their destiny here. They were aggressive and they were hitting their shots last night, and it got them a lead that was just too tough to chip away at. The Heat have a formula for success - and if they follow it, unfortunately as far as I'm concerned, it will earn them the title.
 
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