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    #161
    sayang talaga yun miss ft ni lbj at ni wade..

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    #162
    Quote Originally Posted by niwde11 View Post
    really? ive heard from one US based tsikoteer at FB "guess who's passing the ball like a hot potato again at crunch time. haha"
    Again, LBJ is the reason nakahabol Miami but in the end, it's mario chalmers time!
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    #163
    Quote Originally Posted by Ry_Tower View Post
    Again, LBJ is the reason nakahabol Miami but in the end, it's mario chalmers time!
    yeah. they are good in catching up.
    but when it comes to close game that's a different story. you need a natural born killer(assassin). defensive team will relax on you if you are not like one. so double teaming is not that urgent on the defensive side.

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    #164
    LeBron James missed two free throws in a one-possession game in the final minute. He is now shooting just 59 percent from the free throw line this season in the final minute of one-possession games. The rest of his team is a combined 13-15... [-]
    Indiana Pacers vs. Miami Heat - Recap - May 15, 2012 - ESPN

    Andyan na naman bubuwit ah.
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    #165
    Quote Originally Posted by Ry_Tower View Post
    napagod lang daw kasi naghabol.:D

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    #166
    etong spurs-clippers maganda din laban

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    #167
    parang sa game 2 rin ng Boston-76ers...
    sa mga crucial shots sumablay, ayun talo..

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    #168
    kainis talo team ko! di bale, bawi na lang sa game 3...

    west round 2:

    okc - 1
    lal - 0

    sas - 1
    lac - 0

    east round 2:

    mia - 1
    ind - 1

    bos - 1
    phi - 1

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    #169
    baka mag kagulatan pa spurs ulit ang nasa Finals

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    #170
    miami is mia when they need to win a game in this series - espn

    so naglaro nanaman pala ang mga daga kahapon sa dibdib ni mvp. oh well, the guy is just being consistent hehe

    tambak pala ang 76ers sa ngayon (vs boston): 85-60 3q

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    #171
    2-1 na ang BOS

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    #172
    Nabawi na pala HC advantage. Good job sa Boston. Now it is indeed a series.
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    #173
    LeBron’s Bricks: Gagged Or Gassed? « NBA.com | Hang Time Blog

    MIAMI – Two games in, LeBron James has led the Miami Heat in points, in rebounds and in assists both nights. He has done that 22 times in his postseason career, leading his team outright in all three categories, the most by any player in NBA history. Larry Bird is next — with 13.
    But …
    James scored 10 points in the fourth quarter of Game 2 of Miami’s Eastern Conference semifinal series against Indiana and is averaging 8.6 points in the final period of the Heat’s seven playoff games this spring. He played all 24 minutes of the second half and just shy of 43 minutes in the game. He led all scorers with 28 points, outscoring the man guarding him, Indiana’s Danny Granger, by 17. He earned his way to the foul line like no one else Tuesday at AmericanAirlines Arena, taking more free throws (13) and making more (8).
    But …
    He did it again. Or rather, didn’t do it.
    James missed two free throws with 54.3 seconds left. Two free throws that could have put the Heat up 77-76 and shifted pressure onto the Pacers, who had led by as much as nine points earlier in the quarter.
    James missed those free throws one possession after Indiana’s Paul George missed two, himself. But no one will talk about, dissect or maybe even remember George’s because of who he is. And almost everyone will do the above – and worse – to James’ because of who he is.
    Mr. Fourth-Quarter, Playoff Game Choker. That’s the rep, anyway.
    It’s unfair — that’s my view — but it sure makes for good sport. Never mind the games where James doesn’t choke down the stretch. Forget all James does over the first 36 or 42 minutes to put his team in position to even come up short in a close game. Overlook the failings of teammates, such as Dwyane Wade — who missed his final four shots Tuesday, including a layup to tie with 16.8 seconds left.
    But no, it came down to James clanging at crunch time.
    “Well, you go practice them and you go to the free-throw line and shoot them just the way you practice,” he said, going second-person when asked about them after Game 2. “You hope for them to go in. Those last two didn’t go for me. The game isn’t lost or won with those two free throws but I definitely want to come through for my teammates. But I’ll get another opportunity. I know I’ll be at line again in that situation.”
    That makes it sound far more anecdotal than some big ominous incapability. And an ESPN.com breakdown of James’ play earlier this month revealed a player whose performance actually went up late in games in 2011-12. The stats study showed James, who led the NBA with a 30.8 PER rating, actually boosted that to efficiency measure to 33.1 in fourth quarters. The Clippers’ Chris Paul (38.7) was the only player in the league who was better over the final 12 minutes.
    Granted, thriving in fourth quarters from December through April isn’t the same as doing it in the closing minutes of tight postseason games.
    There is one possible explanation for James’ struggles late in playoff games. Think about it: They come at the end of a long season and, if a game is close, those crucial moments of success or failure come near the end of a long night. One reason that seemed to emerge for James’ strong play late in games this season was a Miami rotation that had the MVP getting more rest in the second half, keeping him fresh for those hero opportunities.
    So what did we see in Game 2 against Indiana? James played the entire second half. And when it came to the foul line in the fourth, he made 2-of-2 early in the period, went 1-of-2 at 5:33 and 4:30, then maybe was short on oomph on the two he missed in the final minute.
    Heat coach Erik Spoelstra sure made it sound like fatigue was to blame rather than choking. “He’ll never make an excuse,” Spoelstra said. “I wish I could have gotten him a minute or two [of rest] in the fourth quarter but because of the hole we dug there was no way to do it.”
    Napagod daw dahil di nagpahinga buong second half. Andun naman ung puso kaso short parin. Whatever the reason, short parin. Di siguro nakatlog yan haha. Sya pala ang leading sa NBA history na naglead sa team Points, rebounds, assists ng 22 times sa playoffs.

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    #174
    What matters kasi is which teams wins. If nanalo Miami Heat, he'll be basketball god. :twak:
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    #175
    Well, di naman pala si LeBron may kasalanan eh, the play was made by Coach Spo for Dwade.
    http://www.nba.com/video/channels/tn...5_inside_2.nba

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    #176
    ^ Labo naman, sabi eh kay Mario Chalmers tapos ngayon kay Wade. Ang gulo ng Heat.
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    #177
    Quote Originally Posted by Ry_Tower View Post
    ^ Labo naman, sabi eh kay Mario Chalmers tapos ngayon kay Wade. Ang gulo ng Heat.
    Ay di yan sa last play mga 32 seconds to play pa yung nireview nila. But I agree na dapat mas aggressive si LeBron on that play.

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    #178
    ^ ay kaya pala pati ako naguluhan. Pero kung kay Wade yung play, tama lang. Nakatra naman siya kaso he was maybe expecting a foul kaya medyo alangan release niya ng bola IMO.
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    #179
    Close game so far ang LAL-OKC 41-44. Makasteal sana ang Lakers kahit isa lang para maganda ung series.

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    #180
    ^ Oo, para hindi naman sweep.
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