OT: NBA Championship Game 6 Open Thread

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What do you guys think who wins tonights game and the championship? Lebron is having a nice opening quarter. I still want Dallas to win. Its Dirks last chance to win a championship. Go Mavs

jmblue

June 13th, 2011 at 12:57 AM ^

I agree that the officiating in those two series was poor.  But was it really due to an orchestrated conspiracy, or was it just a case of officials getting swept up by the emotion of the crowd?  And is there any evidence that the 1985 lottery was fixed, other than that New York won it?

 

coastal blue

June 12th, 2011 at 11:03 PM ^

Miami will be extremely motivated next year. They are going to retool their roster to complement their stars. Chicago, OKC and possibly NYK and LA depending on the moves they make, are the only teams with the ability to realistically add the necessary pieces to compete with Miami. 

73 wins will be a distinct possibility. 

Great for all the old guys on Dallas who were able to win as it was probably their last chance. 

Dirk is probably a top 25 player at this point.

Lebron is going to have to do something crazy like win 4 championships in a row with a recording breaking 73 win regular season if he wants that "global icon/best player ever" status that he's been craving since he tattooed "Chosen One" on himself. 

cmd600

June 12th, 2011 at 11:34 PM ^

Hard to see how Miami will retool its roster. The new CBA will almost certainly make it harder for a team like Miami that is just about capped out for the next few years. They'll be able to add some players around the edges, but unless they get lucky and some legit player is willing to take the veteran's minimum, I can't see how they make significant changes.

Michigan4Life

June 14th, 2011 at 1:41 PM ^

His numbers stacks up well among top 20 players of all time.  He's an unique player(no 7' has ever had this type of skillset that Dirk possess).  He is a great shooter(40/50/90) and has gotten better and better as he got older.  He led a team that has no legitimate outstanding sidekick to a championship.  Even when his team didn't perform well, Dirk still perform well under the circumstances.

Muttley

June 13th, 2011 at 12:10 AM ^

The talent level on that team is not what's holding them back.  All of the Big 3 have to  play like the Big 3 in the clutch.

Lebron is 26, Chris Bosh 27, and Dwayne Wade 29.  Jordan won his first NBA championship at 28.  They still have plenty of time to create a legacy.

MGoChippewa

June 13th, 2011 at 8:44 PM ^

Is this Jason Whitlock? Theyre not blowing up the Big3.  No way in hell Pat Riley goes "Well, that was a failure" and decides to turn in a new direction.

BRCE

June 13th, 2011 at 12:53 AM ^

They have no cap space to retool that roster. They are going to have to ride it with what they have.

I would still be shocked if this era of Miami basketball didn't produce at least one title. 2008 Celtics are the only team ever to get a ring before they took their lumps together.

coastal blue

June 13th, 2011 at 7:49 AM ^

I think this year might have been their best shot.

Chicago is certainly going to go out and get a shooting guard (J.R. Smith?) who can take some of the pressure off Rose and that was really all they were missing.

OKC aleady has their two stars and a much deeper team than Miami. They should only be better next year.

Los Angeles may try and pick up Howard, but even if they don't, I think having a summer off will have them back and motivated. Its tough to imagine that Gasol could play that poorly two playoffs in a row.

The Knicks are relying solely on the hopes that they can put together a "Big 3" that meshes better than the Hea's trio. Paul, Amare and Anthony would fit, if only because Paul is the best PG in the game. Far-fetched scenario for next year though.

That's why I'm almost certain Chris Bosh will be gone. Lebron and Wade are untouchable even if they don't fit. But keeping those three and having a garbage bench like they do won't cut it next year any better than it did this year. 

Obviously, everything relies on the new rules and if there is a lockout.

WojoRisin

June 12th, 2011 at 11:06 PM ^

I don't care who Miami gets for next year. Unless their key players not named Dwayne Wade can learn some mental toughness, they will have a hard time getting over the hump.

Griff88

June 12th, 2011 at 11:06 PM ^

Thank God they eliminiated Team Diva.  Dirk has answered his critics and won new found respect. Meanwhile, the media can finally stop with the Jordan/Lebron comparisons.

MGJS SuperKick Party

June 12th, 2011 at 11:19 PM ^

I really dont think those comparisons will ever stop.

On another note, Lebron is a punk. He has all the tools to be the best player in NBA history, but he refuses to grow up (fake coughing) or expand his game (learn a post move or work on his jumper).

I am extremely excited that the Mavs got it done. I officially have a man crush on Dirk and how he plays.

The Shredder

June 12th, 2011 at 11:19 PM ^

73 wins will be a distinct possibility. 

I really wish people would stop saying this year after year. The NBA is peaking right now and a lot of team are good. Going 73 for 82 games is not happening. 1996 Bulls will not be topped. 

M-Wolverine

June 13th, 2011 at 2:46 AM ^

In '89 too. The League blew in the mid-90's. Talent too spread out, Jordan's contemporaries weren't anywhere near as good as his predecessors, and the next batch of talent like Shaq were all way too young.

Michigan4Life

June 12th, 2011 at 11:23 PM ^

Dirk, J-Kidd, Jet and Cuban(really everyone on the team) deserves it.  What's amazing is the Mavs did it without Caron Butler(arguably their 2nd/3rd best player on the team), Roddy Beaubouis(basically a Barea clone except bigger and more explosive) and Brendan Haywood(for the last two and half games).

Dirk has to go down in history as the top 5 PF of all time. His legacy has taken for the better within weeks.  He also show that he can stick with his team through the good and bad and still come out top unlike LBJ and Bosh who tried to take the easy way out by trying to join force with each other and D-Wade.

Jinxed

June 13th, 2011 at 9:33 PM ^

Roddy Beaubois is nowhere near being a Barea clone. They don't even play the same position. Barea is basically a slashing combo guard with above average spot up shooting and one of the best handles in the NBA but many liabilities on defense. Beaubois is just a regular pointguard who doesn't really create any positive or negative matchup problems.