Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Heat Crying?

Is it okay to cry in the NBA? You can be emotional with the game, but crying is very childish and something you would do when you were five.
Eric Spoelstra told the media a while ago that after the Heat's emotional loss to the Chicago Bulls, that the Heat's players were crying in the locker room. After this, many people made fun of and criticized the Heat for "babies". Later Spoelstra came out again and say their was only watery eyes and no weeping.
Who should take the Heat's last shot? I think D-Wade. Lebron has missed many clutch shots lately and has not showed me his usual clutch style of playing. Give D-Wade the ball at the end of the game and see what happens
Lately people have been asking if Spoelstra should be fired? Is it his fault for the Heat's five game losing streak? I do not think it is his fault. The Heat is a very "narrow" team and has no depth. The Heat's bench, in my opinion, is the worst bench in the NBA. The Heat's Big 3 has NO support from their other players. I do not see the Heat going very far in the play-offs.

2 comments:

  1. I still think you put the ball in LeBron's hands at the top of the key for the end of a game. However, I think you run a play for him to penetrate to D-Wades side of the floor and dish it off if he gets doubled by Wade's defender. Wade can knock down the jumper or drive it to the bucket if he's not open. I agree that LeBron won't get his ring this year, but I think they make it to the Finals. I don't think Orlando is as good as last year, and Chicago is overrated. They played the best regular season, but have no playoff experience in comparison to other teams. I'm calling Miami-LA in the finals and Kobe gets the best of LeBron.

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  2. Haha... Bulls aren't overrated they are my NBA Championship winner! I don't see L.A. in it anymore since Andrew Bynum is injured. He is a key inside pressence even though he doesn't put much numbers up. I would love to see your mathcup, but I'd be suprised. I see Chicago vs. a Oklahoma City or Portland. I don't see any of the top seeded Western Conference teams going very far, rather than Dallas. The Spurs and the Lakers are both hurting.

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