Thursday, May 31, 2012

2012 Eastern Conference Finals Game 2




     The Miami Heat defeated the Boston Celtics in an overtime thriller in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Finals Wednesday night behind 34 points and 10 rebounds from Lebron James, weathering an incredible performance from Rajon Rondo who scored a career high 44 points to go along with 10 assists.
     It was one of those games that was great because it made you nervous. The Celtics led early, but the Heat overtook them in the second half. Every time we started to pull away Rondo would hit a big shot and keep it tight. After the game, the Celtics whine about the officiating. Listen, the home crowd is always a factor, but the fact of the matter is Wade and James take it to the rack time and time again, and that’s how you get to the free throw line. This is like 2006 all over again with the foul call conspiracy charges. You can’t take all outside shots then expect to shoot as many free throws as the aggressor. But Doc Rivers is just saying his piece, ‘cause after all, what else can he do? Focus on the fact that his run-down team just lost a heartbreaker? Anyway, if you’re really in control of the basketball game, the refs don’t matter.
     I’m somewhat in shock finding out that the TNT guys besides Charles Barkeley actually had the gall to pick Celtics in 6. I don’t know what it is that had the Celtics looking superior to the Heat for those guys. If KG was 26 that would be one thing, but fortunately he’s 36. Delicious Heat, from the top:

  Turiaf has been playing as a token starter. Did he play at all after his first stint? I don’t recall seeing him in the second half. But on an early possession his effort for a rebound draws an over-the-back call on Garnett. Then Garnett is blocked leading to a Lebron dunk.

  Wade penetration leads to a Battier three. Inside-out game. The Heat appear too quick. That could be an advantage for the Heat vs the Spurs if we end up facing them as well.

  Rondo misses a point blank layup… Celtic Stiemsma gets 4 fouls in first quarter, thinning their rotation even further.

  I dig that Chalmers floater.

  Rondo is a preeminent flopper

  They’re trapping Wade and James as soon as they touch the ball, so we need to get the offensive movement going.

  Rondo goes completely Untouched and gets the call. He’s the Flopmaster.

  Chalmers is playing great, it really makes a big difference for this team when he plays well.

  Wade is cooking Allen and his ankles. Then blocks him! A reverse by Chalmers! Big Lebron pass to Wade!

  Finally UD gets the And-1 call! Then he blocks Rondo.

  Jeff Van Gundy: “James takes him on the penetration” 6 words I like to hear.

  James sends Paul Pierce’s  layup flying into the air, it’s saved by a Heat and leads to a Wade fastbreak And-1

  At the end of the 3rd the crowd is on their feet, Wade to Lebron, and he gets his own tip-in!

  Get Joel Anthony outta there!! I’m down with the Canadian but I can’t handle the Man with Blocks of Ice for hands in the 4th quarter of the NBA Playoffs.

  Wonder how they didn’t post Lebron earlier?

  Battier. Clutch 3 via Lebron.

  It’s amazing how often James has taken the responsibility of guarding KG along with everything else he does.

  Near the end of regulation, Celtics, that’s your shot? Pierce from 30!?

  UD buries the clutch 10 footer as he so often has.

  Oh Baby, Wade with the Tomahawk Jam And-1 in overtime.

  Then an incredible Wade and-1 and short classic stare-off with Kevin Garnett.

  Pierce, take your talents right outta South Beach! He does so earlier than expected actually, heading into the locker room before the game ends. Rondo drills a couple threes near the end to keep it close but the Heat emerge victorious. What a great game.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

C's



 The Grand Miami Heat defeated the Boston Celtics 93-79 at American Airlines Arena last night with 32 points and 13 rebounds from Lebron James and 22 points from Dwyane Wade. Shane Battier added 10 points and 10 rebounds and the Heat ended up with 11 blocks at the end of the night. Kevin Garnett contributed 23 points and 10 rebounds for the Celtics, while Rondo filled out the stat sheet as usual despite struggling with 16 points, nine rebounds, and seven assists. Paul Pierce added 12 while Ray Allen shot just 1-7 from the floor.

Spo goes with a starting lineup of Turiaf and Battier along with the usual suspects, opting to continue bringing Udonis Haslem off the bench.

Some of our more delicious and/or noticeable moments included:

Early, Rondo with an unconscionable flop off the screen.

A breakaway for the Heat and a dunk, all minor arguments in Heat households are quelled as we are united in Lebron.

Sweet Chalmie alley-oop to BronBron

Battier makes the redemption 3, hitting the exact same shot he had just missed, after a Heat offensive rebound. Gotta love the second opportunity score as a fan of basketball in general and the Heat in particular.

Wade makes a great pass to Miller for three after driving the baseline and drawing two defenders. Miller goes for another and the crowd loves it.

A Turiaf offensive rebound. He’s lovable

Lebron brickpass to Joel Anthony.

Rondo is covering Wade after starting with 4 turnovers and 0 field goals. We need to wear him out on defense.

I’m calling for some LBJ and D. Wade on the same play, and get it shortly after with a Gorgeous Drive by Wade to Lebron deep down inside! Yes, they listened!

LBJ blocks Rondo, that’s what I like to see, Battier on one side of Rondo, Lebron on the other.

Chalmers has ups on that breakaway dunk from Battier’s steal off Paul Pierce.

Love the LBJ hook shots. Wade distributes to Anthony successfully.

Rondo appears to nail Wade in the balls, sadly. Wade with an amazing hook from the free throw line and a holler to go along with it as well. Booyakasha!

Joel Anthony prances down to defend Rondo on the breakaway, Spo expectedly calls timeout.

“It’s OK to laugh” – life lessons from Jeff Van Gundy

Amazing legendary Wade shake

Haha Lebron taunts KG by holding the ball out right in front of his face after a score, daring him to earn another technical foul. Classic. Earlier Garnett was assessed a technical for tapping the ball out of a Heat player’s hand after a Celtics score.

Haslem knows the good foul, preventing a dunk.

Wade – smooth stepback high arc jumper

A Brutal Battier Bank does them in for good.
(Wait! Lebron and Wade have 54 and we need them to have 70 to win)

Love the fullcourt passes. Tune in next time folks. Did I say Heat in 4? Heat in 4. Or 5, Or 6. But I think the Heat will win every game. It’s an affliction I have. That I don’t want cured. Heat in 4.


Friday, May 25, 2012

Haters Gonna Hate



Haters gonna hate
Droppin’ jewels
Never sated
Throwin’ down diamonds
Cuttin’, fiery,
You don’t know me
No time to punk fools
I’m chillin with the trophy







Game 6: Closeout.



   "You don't tug on Superman's cape, you don't spit into the wind, you don't pull the mask off the ol' Lone Ranger and you don't mess around with..." him. Dwyane Wade, that is.

   No UD. No Bosh. No Pittman. No Problem for the Heat as they closed out the Indiana Pacers in Game 6 on Thursday Night in Indianapolis. It was All Wade, All Night. He reminds us what playoff basketball is all about, willing his team to victory by repeatedly driving into the lane, not reacting to the fact that we were getting NO calls whatsoever. Wade gets it done, in style. Just like the hot pink pants he was wearing after. Y'know, I had a hot pink Hot Wheels car when I was a young'un which I always thought was the most bad ass because it was the most audacious. Reckless. Like Wade. Like the pants.

Recap:

Starting off, Lebron is called on a non-goaltend.

Lebron puts it in with a hard not called foul by Granger.

Wade with pretty pivoting.

All night the refs are really hesitating with their whistles.

Wade with a sweet flythrough jam

Great ball movement on a Chalmers 3 but we're calling for them to go inside.

Joel Anthony. Great Two blocks on Mista Tyler.

We just gotta weather the storm here, the Pacers came out high energy and shooting well, hold tight Heaters!

Battier draws a... charrrge

O man Miller. They're Heating up storming back on a 10-0 run. Wade is the backboard's best friend. Does anybody know it better than him?

Here comes the freight train.

Wade is called for an incredible nonexistent foul, didn't even graze him and we're incredulous. You know that's gonna irritate him annnd he comes back with a basket right on cue. "You don't tug on Superman's cape..." as my Dad would say. And a Wade nother!

They are racking up the whining so Let's run

We say Miller looks like he's on the cusp of death, but he starts 3-3 on 3's and ends with 4 of em (on 7 shots) so he's cool with us.

Absolutely atrocious foul call for Granger where he's not even touched.

On another, they show Vogel claiming no foul when it clearly is.

Lebron classic driving lay-in.

Who else is tired of fat cameraman right on the sideline?

Wade has 26 by halftime somehow.

To start the second half we're treated to Lebron icing a shot with no net movement on Granger.

Love all the steals tonight.

Yeah let's trade Wade they said. Amazing

Lebron goes inside at Hibbert we need more of that.

Miller goes for a deep one.

Joel Anthony does a pretty good job of defense on West for a change of pace.

Oh D. West. With the non-basketball plays.

Amazing hook shot by Lebron, and following that Hibbert fouls Lebron multiple times on the same play, as my little brother says "It's like he's playing jacks on Lebron's body"

How many steals did we end up with tonight? 9

Battier gets a needed basket.

Wade knows the glass so well.

He's tearin' it up, breakin' ankles on crossovers. We're swarming the paint. I like it.

He's No Way Wade, I'm always saying No way

The stats at the end of the night actually say they had more paint points, but at the time it seemed to me we were keeping them out of the paint pretty well.

Lebron's goin' in! Wade only shoots six free throws somehow despite seemingly being fouled everytime down

Lebron. At the end. You knew that was goin' in.

Well, much credit to 'Spo. He's made the adjusments. Wade pours 41. With no calls. Now we're looking great, Bosh is on the way back, a weekend of rest. Bring it on

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Glorious Glorious Game 5

Some of the things we were reflecting on about the last game and thinking about before this game: Shane Battier played West great last time. Udonis Haslem provided needed toughness out there. Knew they wouldn’t rough him up without a response. How true that turned out to be. Some wondered, will the Pacers try to trap James and Wade, forcing our role players to beat them? Or will they play them straight up, daring the Big Two to try and repeat Sunday’s spectacular performance? The Heat never gave the Pacers a chance to decide on Tuesday night. And it was great. From the top! We were looking forward to seeing if the wake-up call this last week served to rally the fans enough to get them in there by tipoff, and they did not disappoint.

Good start with a Battier 3.

And another.

Oh Battier, Pacers have a 3-on-1 on him and he causes the turnover

Yeah Battier is on. That’s three…

(We were calling for it before the game. Due some Shane Battier reinvigoration. )

Lebron hits a smooth fade right in Granger’s face.

Norris Cole draws a quality CHARGE. No flop!

A deep three from LBJ on Grange to end the first

Wade hits the first of a series of incredible And-1 Bank shots

Tyler Punksborough draws blood on Wade. On the bench, Juwan Howard becomes a vortex of Heat energy

Then Haslem lets Punksborough know he’s in Wade County.

OK, let’s get back to basketball, Wade with a purty crossover scoop. Many a highlight reel play in this one.

Joel Anthony packs one out into the stands. Do the Pacers want to go inside? No, they’re shooting all outside shots. I like it.

Lebron nails the 3 by the Indiana bench and looks at them for just the right amount of time, for just one moment after

When somebody passes to Joel Anthony the ball needs to have a ribbon on it.

LBJ with a Stuffa in the open lane because nobody wants to go inside for the Pacers. They end the half with a sweet back and forth Wade to Lebron lay-in.

Battier is still hot after halftime.

The lane is empty of Pacers for a Lebron Slamma.

It was priceless seeing Juwan Howard and Norris Cole roll their eyes at Granger pulling up the ankle. He’s fouled Lebron the last 3 times down the floor cause he doesn’t want to be seen next to Lebron scoring.

Wade with an amazing circus And-1, and Turiaf has the best dances.

Somebody was saying the other day this Heat team has been “nothing special” all year. I pity the fool who has not been watching because they do something spectacular every night. Especially tonight.

Lebron is all smiles after a one-hand pass for a Wade dunk, then gets professional quickly.

Every Pacers shot is outside. How many threes did they shoot in this one?

I really don’t want to talk Pacers strategy, but how do they not just ride Hibbert and West I’m asking myself time and again. They’re All-Stars

Wade with another And-1 off the glass.

The announcers are going on about Tim Duncan and then the Boston Celtics as Wade beautifies a full court pass to Lebron.

Great defensive possessions as Indiana misses a long 3 at the end of shot clock.

Wade with an awesome crossover on Hansborough. Officially an awesome game. Blow their doors off as they used to say in my time. Wade stares down Hansborough after sending his shot into the stands. This is Wade county.

Granger does not look that upset to be on a cart. Kobe's brow would be so furrowed if he were being carted out of a playoff game. Granger's chillin, looking a little relieved not to be out there anymore.

James Jones gives em a couple 3s for the plane ride home.

O Dex. He gives Lance an elbow to the throat so wrong its right. A wink too. He’ll be suspended. I’m an advocate of nonviolence and everything, but yeah this is basketball. Gotta do what you gotta do. All those cheap shots we were getting earlier this series…nah, it ain’t goin down like that.

Heat record 61% field goal percentage in a playoff game.

The three starters not Lebron and Wade scored first. Oh yeah, they’ll never duplicate Sunday, role players won’t step up. Ha. Another Heat Classic. Now Thursday. Image

Glorious Game 4

One of the best Heat games ever. Instant Classic. As I look back on the last few days, I realize I’m getting more and more emotionally involved here, and clearly lot of other folks are as well I see. That was a doozy. I can’t remember the last time I was this worked up consistently over sports…then I remember last year’s Heat run, and the ’06 championship run, and all the other runs from my sports viewing history…


It’s been easy to forget lately that the Heat lost two to the Chicago Bulls in the first round in 2006. With plenty of drama. There was a lot of drama during that whole run, which is also easy to forget.

Turiaf starts, I like it. Battier stays starting at the 4.

Our heroes don’t look settled early

Haslem. Slamma putback

O Wade steal on the inbounds pass Heat come right back and score and we’re back in business.

Lebron goes coast to coast. On his way to doing everything today

The Pacers are punks.

Lebron with amazing pass inside to Wade. It’s an awesome pass; you realize how casual the normal viewing experience is when they show the instant replay up close and you really see the angle and precision that goes into it.

Wade heats up hitting how many in a row after starting 1-8.

Granger likes talking unprovoked smack up in peoples’ biz.

Amazing Wade 3 after catching the ball falling on the ground.

A CHARGE by Hibbert.

Wade is on fire.

Lots of screaming around here in 3rd quarter on glorious Heat baskets.

Udonis with a great game, especially after they drew blood. Lou whats-his-son had no idea what a mistake that would be. But Haslem. Gotta have the championship player out on the floor in crunch time. Good stuff.

Lebron.
Wade.
40.
30.
Huge.
In their house.
One of the best Heat games ever.

Feelin the Heat: Game 3. Picture ‘em Rollin’

Feeling the Heat down in my soul, folks. That was one of the worst games I’ve ever seen. Right now, I’m wondering what Riley has been turning over in his head last night and today, what Lebron is mulling, and I can only imagine like I, they picture the Heat rollin’ (kinda like the Tupac song). Amidst all the talk of no supporting cast, they must be wondering how they got here, what they were going for when this team was assembled. It wasn’t done out of foolishness. Don’t believe the hype, Haslem, Miller, Battieeeer. The media talk is divisive, making this team into the Stars and Everybody Else but we know that’s not the case. Remember in December when they looked unstoppable? That’s just waiting to be uncorked. I don’t care what’s happened, don’t care what they say. This lineup, Mario Chalmers, Norris Cole. Dwyane Wade. Mike Miller. Shane Battier. Lebron. James Jones, Udonis. Turiaf. Bosh (usually), Joel, Pittman. That lineup is still ridiculous, they’ve just been under a cloud. All the talk is the Pacers are deep, we aren’t. We’re the tired stars and underachieving role players. We’re deep. We’re a team. The Heat still have a great opportunity, to let this fire burn for a couple days and then come out Game 4 with a heretofore unseen passion. They haven’t played as hard as they’ll have to. Now they have to. Picture ‘em Rollin’, Heat fans
 Game 3 Notes, From the beginning (Heat Faithful may want to avert their eyes)
Wow Spo’ starts Pittman and Battier. Flabbergasted. Good move, I like it. If Dex gets a couple fouls and goes to the bench, big deal, at least we have a big
He gets benched quick.
It would be veddy nice if we could get a packed house at tip next time
Chalmers is feelin’ it, assists a Miller three, and that’s good.
Many a floater from Chalmers and ‘Bron.
Joel Anthony catches AND dunks it!
At the end of the 1st quarter it seems we’ve really weathered the storm, leading by 9 after trailing 11-2 to start.
Turiaf would-have-been classic Windmill Dance after an And-1 if everybody didn’t want to forget tonight. He tends to look good for the Heat, he really fills a void.
And Joel Anthony with a highlight left handed layup! Looks funny doing it as always
Haslem and Miller get fouls called on them just for being out there
After a beastly And-1, Chalmers hears it from a fan who’s had too much beer and gets a look from a lady that appear to be filled with genuine hate
O man, our alloted one incredible play (at least) from Lebron James this game
After halftime, Chalmers picks up where he left off.
Wade with a smooth J finally (it ends up being his only smooth moment of the night)
Battier short on 3s again and again.
Wow. Never seen ANYthing like Wade up in Spo’s grill. What’s more shocking, this, or that it hasn’t happened before?
Then the ref reverses a call just for being asked nicely as a gift to the Pacers and their fans
Unfathomable off. foul call against Wade. No calls tonight. Not feeling crazy about suspecting the league of tipping it in Pacers favor early in the series to make this more dramatic. Of course, the league can’t write the storyline but they can play with a little bit. They don’t want the Heat out though
Granger seems to have psychological issues. That’s the second game in a row he does something weird to Lebron then turns around and gets in his face (last time it was knocking off his headband, this time he untucks his jersey from behind)
D. West is a professional basketball player but the occassional non-basketball plays are embarrassing
You’re my boy Chalmers, All-Star tonight! All series please
Are the Pacers getting too excited?
Why why Miller and Turiaf taken out
We’ve had 3 blocks that had fouls called on them that were all ball I swear
How many early shot clock shots? How many times did they penetrate THEN kick it out?
<sigh>
 The Heat is on for Game 4. Picture ‘em Rollin’



Miami Heat Game 3 Pre-Notes

 Am I the only one who thinks it’s weird how we keep hearing Spoelstra say “I wish I could have gotten him a minute or two” in reference to the question of rest for Lebron … What? Stop being a baby. Sit him for a minute. Put somebody else in. It will be OK. Our players are capable. Does he believe his own hype when he says we have enough or not?
I’m looking for threes. Rhythmic movement of the ball throughout the team on offense. Yes, I know it’s a road game. We smoked them here by 30 points earlier this year.
I don’t care what’s been going on they’ve got to show some trust in Haslem. Do they have no vision of a player’s continued potential ability through their rough stretches? It sure doesn’t seem like it. Everybody’s bashing the role players, but the coaches are blowing in the wind with them, any non Big Three player has a couple of bad shots, they get thrown out of the rotation practically. We’ve seen this happen with Miller and now Haslem. These guys are quality players

Game 2

 Well After repeated yelling at the TV screen, much discussion afterwards, and listening to the moronic post-game questions being asked of Dwyane Wade such as “How much did you miss Chris Bosh?” “In what ways did you miss Chris Bosh?” and “Were you guys trying to conserve energy in the 3rd quarter?” I may as well go ahead and note what I’ve noted now so I can go ahead with life
 12 minutes from Udonis Haslem. I’m immensely disappointed with Spoelstra. Can’t hide it. From the beginning:
1st Half
Turiaf shoulda been playin the whole time. I’m sayin.
No. Early. Long. Shots.
And here is the lineup they said we wouldn’t see Miller, Battier, Wade, Turiaf, Bron at the 4. That’s a quality lineup. They’re playing fast. Great defense
OH man Wade.Lebron. Baby. A back and forth touch pass jam. Entertained.
Need some UD revival.
Some Heat players get no love from refs. Battier. And Anthony gets reach-ins every time he rebounds the ball.
The Heat are fronting the Pacers players keeping the ball out of the post.
Ooh, a deep Battier three by way of Wade Mojo Pass
2nd Half
CHARGE taken by Haslem
Chalmers gets a talking to from Spo rightfully after ticky tack foul. If you’re gonna foul em, foul em so they don’t make the basket plz
Much needed basket from UD don’t even know how it went in.
A tough run in the 3rd quarter best left undiscussed
Needing to establish a rhythm on offense…
How is Joel Anthony playing more than UD pray tell? Hasl-bear can set screens, rebound, and can actually catch, hold the ball, and put it in.
A Few soft passes from Wade this game
You know they have to think way too much when they’re running the pick and roll with Anthony, you can see them hesitate, and I would too.
An abominable no-call on Wade and you know he’s pissed.
Was Haslem not our starting 4 when we won a ring for cryin out loud! It’s not funny with J.A. anymore
Is that not pissing off Lebron, he wouldn’t rather have UD or Ronny out there?
Manly play from Wade with the crucial offensive rebound and putback
The Pacers are raging, Granger gets in Lebron’s face and he’s yapping. The non-basketball play is embarrassing. Can’t help but wonder if their coach didn’t get them off-track with his comments.
Manly one hand rebound from Lebron.
An impressive seven fouls from Granger after getting his fifth taken away, then proceeding to earn it back and another
Then the end.
After listening to the radio, it’s clear some in Heat nation are in panic. They talk about the late misses from Wade, the Lebron the free throws. I’m thinking about how tiring it must be for them thinking out there if the guy they’re running the pick and roll with can catch the dang ball. Spoelstra didn’t make adjustments amidst the adversity in the second half.
Heat in Five.

Game 2 Pre-Notes

Waiting for a Udonis re-stepping out game, like when he was great for us in the 06 finals, with that legendary defense on Dirk. I know he has it in him.
Ignoring Pacers whining about foul shots. The disparity, which was not that great of one, is because Lebron and Wade attack basket so well. This is more akin to Netherlands v Spain in the World Cup when the Netherlands were fouling Spain like crazy because they knew they couldnt win otherwise against a superior team
Agh Bosh
Let’s see what the starting lineup will be here
Well, I would have thought to inject Miller into starting lineup, but Lebron said he’s not going to play at the 4 so, the most likely solution is to replace Bosh in starting lineup with Turiaf. Joel Anthony was great off the bench other day, and besides not having Lebron to play the 4, I don’t think Spo wants to change bringing Miller and Battier off bench. I don’t see Pittman starting, though he could certainly play, so that leaves us with Turiaf as the starter. Which is not much of a doomsday scenario as far as I’m concerned, I think he’ll be great for us.  We’ll see what happens. I could see Haslem possibly returning to bench with a Bosh return, but that’s getting ahead of ourselves…Game on

Miami Heat 2012 NBA Playoffs Round 2 vs. Indiana Pacers Game 1

The second glorious series of our Miami Heat playoffs began on a Sunday afternoon dedicated to mothers everywhere. Visions of the ultimate goal, a championship trophy, are firmly fixed though a ways off. Yet the gravitational pull our heroes exert on the trophy increases since we met with them last, vanquishing the lowly New York Knicks in contests five. The step in front of us now is to overcome our next foe, the youthful and balanced Pacers of Indiana…
Observations
Not a whole lot of movement on offense early, and you know how that worries me.
Bosh with a 4 point play by way of put back on the And-1 foul shot
and a Glittery Wade-Lebron Alley-oop makes me feel better.
Lebron is everywhere early, as usual.
Heat clearly trying to put Pacers in foul trouble, with success, especially Wade
Pacers trying to drill inside
Not that I want to reference comments made by rookie coach this week, but who has seen Heat players ever not making a play on the ball?
Bosh looking beastly, keeping the other guys in foul trouble, Say he’s OK?
Turiaf! 2 rebounds immediately and almost gets the put-back
Miller takes a great CHARGE
It’s nice that they let Lebron jump with the ball cause that behind the back bounce pass to Turiaf for the slamma was awesome.
Quality CHARGE taken by Joel Anthony
Nice brickpass from Shane Battier to Lebron, that’s a playground favorite…
Next, a possession where only Lebron touches the ball. Everybody is the MVP, right?
Wade. Willing his self into the lane like a bulldozer. I like it.
Joel Anthony’s hands were very good today. Good day in general for him.
Legendary block by Wade where he starts off 20 feet behind, puts his head down, and catches up just in time to block the transition basket. Only guard in playoff history to average more than one block a game.
(If they reseeded like in the NHL or NFL we would be playing the Sixers…)
-And Quality Lockdown Defense from the Heat late, and a victory, as expected.

Heat Round 1 Game 5 Notes

Outside shots on the first few possessions…
Dad claims the team scores at 80% clip once Lebron gets into paint, which is ridiculous and awesome if true
What is Bibby taking these days I’m wondering during the first quarter, but that feeling wears away as the game goes on.
Pretty running hook by Udonis on Stoudy early
We’re gonna have to start an online petition to play Turiaf I think. Did he mess with Riley’s wife or something? This is the only thing my dad, friends and I can come up with
Lebron! Take em to the hole!
Can we get outside shots only after penetration please, more or less?
Dad points out its more difficult for them to drive to the hole when Joel Anthony is clogging up lane. Much love Joel
Ronny T sure looks healthy when he gets up and celebrates Heat baskets
Dad calling repeatedly for Lebron to drive inside, for Turiaf to go in, and Joel out. Not the first time, and I have a feeling it won’t be the last
Wow terrible call on JR Smith push-off of Chalmers
Obviously big mistake by Woodson leaving Amare in to get his fifth foul in the third. It’s easy to say, but I don’t know how they could lose track of that. We all at home and seemingly everybody was waiting for it.
There have been several beautiful lay-ins by Wade this game. Yeah, still not taking him for granted
After getting an offensive foul, for his sixth, in the final quarter, Amare’s gonna have a long off-season. But he’s a Florida Boy so well-wishes
What an offensive display by ‘Melo. That’s objective, not a compliment. He just keeps putting the ball in the basket somehow. Overall though, no envy here. The ball goes in to him and just never comes back out. I know they have a lot of guys injured, but I’m pretty sure this is license for him to do what he really wants to do because his assist rate is usually bad
Bosh great late
Alright, feelin’ good stuff by the end. Semi-classic close out game. Classic not for the level of the opposition or the drama but sending the Knicks home is always quality.
Yeah it’s a strong home win against a devastated opponent.
Let’s GO HEAT! Bring on the Pacers of Indiana. Moms across the land were probably hoping to have several hours of alone time this Sunday afternoon, so it’s a good thing Game 1 is on Mother’s Day.

An Unabashedly Pro-Miami Heat Blog

Let us introduce ourselves. We like the Miami Heat. We feel the Heat down in our Soul. Never supported another NBA team, never will.  The Miami Heat just can’t be beat, as far as we’re concerned. We grew up in South Florida in the mid-1990s, soon after the arrival of the Don, Pat Riley. He lifted us up to 60 wins and prominence on the backs of Tim Hardaway, Zo, Jamal Mashburn, P.J. Brown. Thunder Dan. Those were good times, but not as good as these. Watching this team is just plain fun.
You know now: We love the Heat. We understand what it means to watch this team. Even without a ring (yet), this Miami Heat team is one of the best ever, if you could put them up against any classic team in their prime, and the most entertaining. In contrast to the many who frequently express their anger with the Heat, we are thoroughly soaked in gratitude because despite the emotional ups and downs of devoting oneself to their local basketball team, we do, after all, have the privilege of watching one of the awesomest and most fun teams of all-time. When the Heat are good, it doesn’t get any better. Well, I suppose it could get better, with a trophy. That would be entertaining. Still, you see our point.
So for all those worldwide who just like the Miami Heat, like the alley-oops, the great defense, who see our ever-polarizing stars as some hard-working gentlemen, those who are glad Riley is our steward (despite the occasional odd decision…for we know he must be privy to some secret information unbeknownst to the average fan; In Riles We Trust) and Mickey Arison the owner of our beloved franchise:
This is your place.
We will never predict victory for an opponent of the Miami Heat. We will not compliment the opposition. (Has anyone else noticed them doing that occasionally on the local Heat broadcasts? No compliments for Heat opponents! That reminds me of how awesome Dr. Jack Ramsay was… though he probably made positive comments about the opposition every once in a while, having head-coached an NBA Champion has special privileges SLAMMA!) Anyway, we reserve the right to question our beloved. It’s all because we care. In Riley We Trust
The ABC announcer was saying the other day Dwayne Wade is taken granted for sometimes. Uh, NO. Not down here. We Loyal Heaters would never take Wade for granted, only an outsider. The True Leader of the Heat, he’s been the face of the franchise for a while, Co-Captain, Dominant in leading us to our only championship in ‘06, Finals MVP, our all-time leader in a bunch of categories. Clutch. Master of the Backboard. Yes. In Wade We Trust as well.

2012 NBA Playoffs Round 1 Miami Heat – New York Knicks Game 4 Observations

Why is it- no, HOW, is it an either-or proposition with Lebron James and Dwayne Wade, as it so often is, at the end of Game 4? Run a pick-and-roll, involve everybody. It sometime seems as if Spoelstra, or somebody, thinks running a play for LBJ and/or Wade is mutually exclusive
Joel Anthony was on the court for way too long.
Ronny Turiaf better be seriously hurt.
Too many iso plays, too many early in the shot-clock shots, including a few in a row by Chalmers over a stretch in the second half. Please, no hero shots folks. DO THE Heat realize how good they are when everybody’s involved? The ball is moving, pick-and-rolls with the Big Three around the painted area? It’s classic. Ride it.
To all those critical of the Heat, the coaching decisions, the refs, First of all I don’t doubt that the NBA wants another New York game, it probably is good for economy. But the fact of the matter is it’s not like the Heat were blowing them out by 20. Nobody can force ‘Melo to put the ball in the hoop repeatedly. I mean he had 40+ and shot over 50%, the man blew up. It just goes to show it’s never easy to win an NBA game. The Charlotte Bobcats won 9 NBA games; everybody in this league can play, and our opponent is a decent team.
Obviously the crowd was a huge factor. They’re hungry, and those guys haven’t won in a long time, with all the pressure of the biggest stage in NYC. On the other hand, on our side, one can see how it could be difficult to maintain and match the same hunger, intensity, and urgency over guys who’ve accumulated so much playoff humiliation the last 10 years after three seemingly easy victories.
A mid-game tribute to fallen Beastie Boy Adam Yaucht surely added to the emotions.
Our opponent clearly fed off the vibes, otherwise how did Mike Bibby hit that 3-pointer all on his own late in the game? How many threes did he miss for us up through the NBA Finals last year? Ugh, that reminds me another classic Heat error, the unfortunate and premature release of Carlos Arroyo, which I promise I won’t mention again, because I really need to get over it.
As far as the whole Lebron James/ Battier who should be guarding ‘Melo  debate, all that matters is that Carmelo Anthony considers Shane Battier to be his preferred defender, of the two. The Heat are feeding into a whole dichotomy in ‘Melo’s head over what he can handle. Lebron is that good. ‘Melo is that good at scoring. Now, Shane is usually a great defender, I don’t mind having him on Anthony through certain stretches of the game, to keep Lebron optimal, but the last two minutes? You have to have all your best options out there with the game on the line.
Lebron wouldn’t have gotten that foul call, but then again, who should have with less than two minutes to go in the game?
Maybe it’s because we grew up watching basketball in the 90s, but we’re of the opinion they should have to draw blood to call a foul on a pivotal shot during the final stretch of playoff game. Incredible.
Mike Miller was as cold as can be, along with Batter. Someone who can hit open threes, paging, someone…Much love for these guys, but gotta hit it.
Speaking of gotta hit it: Foul Shots. 11 Missed Foul Shots. Forget the conspiracies, that’s the game right there, folks.
The New York Rangers were still riding the wave of Heat Mojo we left behind on their way to a victory Monday night in Madison Square Garden…