TJ
Frank Kaminsky is my Hero.
Who said they were safe? I said they'll gladly take a split heading back to Texas...as opposed to being down 0-2.
I realize that; however, I wouldn't say they're content with a tie, especially with how they got eviscerated by the Heat last night. IMO, it would've been in their best interest to win the second game because now, Miami has the momentum going into San Antonio and should be re-energized after their grueling series with the Pacers. In addition, none of the "Big 3" in Miami have played anywhere close to their potential. Lebron has a 30 point game up his sleeve in the next two games now that he's figured out how to deal with the congested paint area that the Spurs have tried to utilize.
A 2-0 lead for the Spurs would've meant the series was all but over. A 1-1 split with three at home against a team that simply doesn't lose consecutive games is a dangerous proposition, IMO. That's why I said that the Spurs are not safe. It defeats the notion that the road team only winning one on the opponent's floor gives them the advantage. The Heat are a 66 win team with depth, the best player in the NBA, and a team that plays very well on the road.
I'm curious to see if Pop rolls out more perimeter defenders to deal with Jesus Shuttlesworth, Miller, and Chalmers on the outside, which would turn Lebron into a scorer and not a facilitator.
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