420 wrote:+1 man. Melo was getting to the line on jumpshots while LeBron and Wade couldn't get to the line on drives with contact. It's just crazy how they can complain when all the stats point to a solid Heat victory if not for the FT discrepancy.dreamchaser wrote:420 wrote:My only response to them would be: would you like to switch with the Heat's FTAs and Personal Fouls instead?
We made 7 more shots than them and only won by 6pts? No joda.
Serioulsy, I don't see how they can whine about fouls when Melo had more FTAs alone than the whole damn team in the first quarter, 9-6...And I guess they mad because once again LeBron locked down their hero Melo in the second half, when LeBron was on him Melo only shot 3-11 in the entire second half...
This guy 's post caught my attention and it's true. We should never win a game according to 29 other fan bases. There's some people who just can't accept that talent and hard work trumps all. Heat are the best of both worlds.kamelion4291 wrote:Fun fact of the day: The Miami Heat would be 0-57 if every time after a game, the fanbase cries of the games being rigged, and that Miami would have lost without the refs help were actually substantiated in reality, and not post game sour grapes.
Yes, LeBron's block on Chandler was a foul, but don't sit here and pretend like you aren't unbiased by listing the times where you felt the Knicks were fouled when nothing got called and chalk it up to the refs "cheating for Miami", which is ludicrous given that David Stern would want nothing more than to have the Knicks be a legitimate title contender every single season.
How about Battier's 2nd foul in the 1st quarter on Carmelo where Melo got 3 free throws when there was obviously no foul? How about at the end of the 4th on the Bosh layin where he was pushed in the air and there was no call? Give me a break. LeBron does get a way with a lot on defense, but he is consistently robbed of free throw opportunities because he gets hacked and it doesn't phase him, so it isn't obvious to the refs.
DAMN that posts sums up today's game in a nut shell, excellent analyst and good find bro

Paradise wrote:You know, guys....There is a thing called matchups in this league.
NY is a bad matchup for Miami, Indiana is a bad matchup for Miami.
Indiana is a bad matchup for NY, Chicago is a bad matchup for NY.
Chicago is a bad matchup for Indiana, Brooklyn is a bad matchup for Indiana.
That's how it works in this league, doesn't mean anything more than that