Game Four Tomorrow!
By koopharper
@koopharper (7601)
Canada
June 18, 2012 5:12pm CST
Game four in this series is huge. I honestly think the team that wins this game will likely go on to win it all. Miami leads the series 2-1 but I don't think they have shown any real dominance. Putting OKC in a 3-1 hole would just about put the series away. If OKC wins, the series is even and they have reclaimed home court advantage. My feeling is that OKC will win it all if this series goes seven games. It's going to be a great game.
1 response
@drinkingfountains (36)
• China
19 Jun 12
can't agree more. Although LJ did better than last year and showed leader temperament till now, but his team didn't give power support to him. OKC is a completly team. They are youny with power for impact force. They did good job to attack, defense and play hard. And there is no single man can press KD which a shooting machine. He also has the ability of final score. A cool man with calm mind. By the way, i am a fans of Lakers ..haha...
@koopharper (7601)
• Canada
19 Jun 12
Kevin Durant has really impressed. The man is really hard to slow down on offence. Lebron James has played tough hardnosed basketball. He is doing what he needs to do to make his team champions. The real difference in the series so far is Shane Battier. The man is providing Miami's big three with just that little bit more. Will this continue? Don't know but he deserves more credit than he's getting.
@koopharper (7601)
• Canada
20 Jun 12
I think it's over too. They just get to play out the string now. I'm actually surprised. Miami has played well but they don't look anything like the dynasty they were expected to be. The thing that really surprises me about this series is really apparent if you look at the box scores of all four games so far. OKC is supposed to be the more complete balanced team yet so far in this series Miami has more balanced scoring. Through the first three games Battier delivered. In game four he finally doesn't contribute much on the scoreboard and someone else steps up to the plate.
I think OKC has a brighter future than Miami. They could become a dynasty from what I can see. This year will be a painful lesson along the way unless they pull off some miracle comeback.