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Originally Posted by ErvGotti
Wow this thread is full of oblivious Heat fans. Having home court advantage and losing game one or two is huge when the series is 2-3-2 in the finals instead of 2-2-1-1-1. So now the Spurs have 3 home games in a row after game two.
Also Just like Magic said after the game the Spurs are not the Pacers or depleted Bulls. They don't turnover the ball 20 times a game as evident in their 4 turnovers. And yes they were rusty, Green missed 2 open three's (though he hit 4) and Leonard missed 3 open three's. Those were shots they were hitting all playoffs. Not to mention Duncan going 0 for 5 in the first.
So when Heat fans say Oh they always lose game one or they love playing under pressure, you should be concerned. The Spurs have only lost 2 games these playoffs and will get better as they shake off the rust as the series progresses. They shot 41%, got out rebounded, and still won. Spurs in 6 and I hate the Spurs, but respect what they've done.
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Oblivious? Not too sure about that...
The Heat will make adjustment and adapt. If you recall last year, OKC beat Miami in game 1 in Miami and then Miami won 4 straight to close out the series. OKC should have been here once again but like most teams in the western conference were plagued with injuries.
I do agree the Spurs were rusty, but the Heat will step it up and Lebron won't be as conservative.