Rey and Salsa.. Felicidades al llegar a la final 3 años consecutivos.
Its gonna be a fun series that could also go 7
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Impressive series from Indiana, winning every other game
Not a fan of Miami, but three consecutive Finals appearances is also impressive..Funny how everyone talks ab multiple rings for guys, but not only that - they demand them to be consecutive! What, the 'dynasty' is abruptly ended if they lose this year?
The legend & how memorable a championship is is only enhanced by consecutive or multiple victories, not defined. Out of all of today's franchises, only seven have had teams that really accomplished winning more than one - nine if you include the Pacers & Nets.
I was actually talking about the media or fans expecting them to win, in if Miami lost vs. Indiana or if they lose against the Spurs that it would all be over.' It could be a valid point of the pressure being from that introduction, I didn't like it - but the reality is you don't have to win or even appear every year to be a success. Look at Duncan or Popovich.They didn't demand, they hammed it up for the crowd when they were introduced. I wish people would realize, when they said "not 1, not 2, not 3...." was just hamming it up for a rabid crowd
At least 100% in being in contention..salsadancer7 said:they have delivered in 99% of the time.
I'll take the Heat in 7. I think these teams are really close. But I think 2 things work in the Heats favor. The long lay off will hurt the Spurs and cost them game 1. Also the 2-3-2 is a big advantage when teams are so close.
I've always felt the 2-3-2 favors the team without HCA.... Even still, I like the Heat in 6....simply put they are the superior team.