Lac55

June 19th, 2013 at 3:39 AM ^

good ol school WWF match. The bad guy is winning the entire match, until right at the end, the good guy roars back and pulls it out. Good job NBA. The Spurs should have won this one. They are officially done.

radfan5

June 19th, 2013 at 3:45 AM ^

 People pick out an individual play and say a team was robbed, or the refs handed them the game. If thats the case i want a foul call on the Ray Allen 3. He made it and should have been a 4 point play.

Fouls were missed on both sides, just like every other game in these finals. Just like every other game in these playoffs.

DirkMcGurk

June 19th, 2013 at 7:19 AM ^

Who foul Allen on the 3? All I want is consistency and not let em play in the most crucial part of the game. The way games are officiated allow for manipulation of the games. When you are a sport who has already had a scandal where refs fixed games that is an issue.

radfan5

June 19th, 2013 at 9:17 AM ^

Whoever closed out on Allen fouled him. I believe it was Parker. When someone shoots a jump shot you have to give them the space to come down. They have been pulling that Bruce Bowen crap all series. Running under guys while they are up in the air. That's how you roll an ankle.

Steves_Wolverines

June 19th, 2013 at 8:48 AM ^

Go Heat! I want LeBron to get more Championships! And NBA Finals MVP's. My love for the Heat is two-fold. 1. I love LBJ. 2. I want all the Heat/LBJ-haters to have to see him win back-to-back Chips. That would really sting all those Chicago/LA/Boston/Cleveland fans. 

GoBlue-_-4

June 19th, 2013 at 9:21 AM ^

the spurs had this game. if they could have just done one thing almost 5 different times they could have won. if they would have rebounded the ball the two times lebron missed threes they could have won. if the spurs make there free throws at the end they win. they had it right in front of them and they blew it

Needs

June 19th, 2013 at 10:29 AM ^

I thought the biggest mistake they made was not giving Duncan enough touches in the second half, though the Heat probably did something defensively to cut that off that Zach Lowe will explain in grantland later today.

MGoManBall

June 19th, 2013 at 9:43 AM ^

The comments about the refs are getting old. Coach Pop thought the Heat fouled Manu in the last minute of overtime... but he didn't see the refs left Manu get away with 4 steps without a travel called. 

The Heat win game 7 by 10 points. The Spurs, especially Tim Duncan, put everything they had into game 6. They know they had the game won. Not sure how they can be ready physically and emotionally for game 7. 

Leonhall

June 19th, 2013 at 12:07 PM ^

Mentioned a ton, but the fact Pop did not have Duncan in for a rebound near the end was plain stupid IMO. He had no rebounding. Add that to missed free throws and that is why they lost, forget about the officiating.