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BlaZeN27 wrote:Oh, so you guys are the better team even with Al and Marvin out when we are playing in a desperation game?
After game 3 you guys were crying about how much it sucks to be a Hawks fan and your all down on them, and then they win a game and all the sudden your world champions that can't be beat?
BlaZeN27 wrote:Oh, so you guys are the better team even with Al and Marvin out when we are playing in a desperation game?You guys are too much. I've never seen such up and down fans in my life. After game 3 you guys were crying about how much it sucks to be a Hawks fan and your all down on them, and then they win a game and all the sudden your world champions that can't be beat?
BlaZeN27 wrote:Lol, figures you would take the world champs comment literally (and your calling me stupid). You have some major homer glasses blinding you if you think the Atlanta Hawks are better then the Miami Heat without Al Horford and Marvin Williams.
tontoz wrote:BlaZeN27 wrote:Lol, figures you would take the world champs comment literally (and your calling me stupid). You have some major homer glasses blinding you if you think the Atlanta Hawks are better then the Miami Heat without Al Horford and Marvin Williams.
With an idiot troll like yourself there is no way for me to tell whether or not you actually believe some of the nonsense you write. If you actually had sense then i would know what not to take literally.
Marvin has hardly played the entire series and Horford hasn't done much when he has played. But the Hawks are up 3-2 and the only games the Heat have won is when they went nuts from 3. I think that is self-explanatory.
The Hawks consistenty crush the Heat on the break. They get to the foul line more, get more rebounds and score in the paint more. The only area the Heat have a chance to outplay the Hawks is behind the 3 pt line.
Al Horford is officially listed as a game-time decision for Friday's Game 6 with an ankle injury.
Horford’s injured right ankle was "better than expected" at Thursday’s practice, according to Hawks coach Mike Woodson. "We’ll just see how he feels," coach Mike Woodson said. "But it would be ambitious to game plan with Al out there with the starters." Solomon Jones is expected to start in his place. Link
Dwyane Wade pretty much called Atlanta reserve guard Mario West “irrelevant” on Thursday. But that wasn’t all Wade said. His nearly 10-minute interview session ended with him telling reporters, “I gave you all some good quotes.”
The topic of West’s celebration came up because Wade had just mentioned his back began to loosen up in the second quarter. He was asked if West had anything to do with that.
“His celebration for his one stop?” Wade asked mockingly. “What is this game coming to?”
Wade said West’s celebration and Josh Smith’s attempted between-the-legs dunk in the fourth quarter, when Atlanta led by 20 or so points, point to a basic lack of respect on the Atlanta sideline.
But Wade said this series could be climbing to the intensity of Heat-Pistons (plain hatred), Heat-Bulls (inspired by James Posey flagrant fouls), or Heat-Mavericks (2006 NBA Finals).
“This series is getting there,” he said. “Yesterday was one of those games. You feel like one of those playoff series. It’s just about do we have a team that’s gonna come back and fight as much as they’re going to fight?
“Zaza Pachulia is knocking people out. It’s as simple as that. I’m not telling my teammates to knock him out, but when he comes down the paint at least make sure he feels us on offensive rebounds and this and that. We’re not a team that plays dirty. We’re a team that wants to be smarter and also protect ourselves.”
Wade was then asked about the simmering battles in this series: Wade vs. Mario West; Jamaal Magloire vs. Josh Smith; Jermaine O’Neal vs. Zaza Pachulia.
“First of all, Mario, I have nothing simmering with him,” Wade said dismissively. “He has not been a factor in this series. It’s irrelevant to me. I have nothing brewing with him at all.”
“Don’t make any plans for Sunday,” Heat center Jermaine O’Neal told me. “I promise you, we’ll be back here Sunday.”
“We’ll be back,” a smiling Jones said after the Hawks smashed the Heat 106-91 in Game 5 Wednesday night at Philips Arena. “We’re going to go back home to handle our business [in Game 6 Friday night] and we’ll see you back here this weekend.”
SneakerKing33 wrote:OOHHHH, poor baby Wade. Did Zaza hurt ur feelings? I dont understand why players come out and say garbage like that along with what Jones and Oneal said. Pure stupidity. Al needs to get some minutes tomorrow or we have no chance, bc Solo is pretty horrible.
GameTime_3 wrote:SneakerKing33 wrote:OOHHHH, poor baby Wade. Did Zaza hurt ur feelings? I dont understand why players come out and say garbage like that along with what Jones and Oneal said. Pure stupidity. Al needs to get some minutes tomorrow or we have no chance, bc Solo is pretty horrible.
Honestly i think he was talking about the fans and Josh in regards to Atlanta being " Unprofessional". Everyone outside of Atlanta was calling out your city for booing someone that was hurt and Josh Smith was on the front page of Yahoo.....So his quotes were on point. I think Zaza is killing us and Wade knows that, he was seeing a message to his team about Zaza, not a message to Zaza. I can see a fight or a small pushing match tommorw. Zaza versus Jamal Magloire...Book it!
BlaZeN27 wrote:Hate Wade as much as you want, but he has a point. The whole Hawks team got carried away in game 5 with there antics and it honestly wasn't a great idea. The last thing you want to do is piss Wade off (I know this comment will take Heat but I don't really care, its the truth). The fact that some scrub that plays 4.8 MPG stopped Wade from scoring on one possession doesn't really warrant some ridiculous celebration like he had after that. This series has gotten chippy real quick...
Can't wait for game 7.
Oh I got a question... If the Heat pull off a win in game 7 then the Hawks are still a better team and the Heat just got lucky right? Or it will be because David Stern wants a D-Wade vs. LeBron matchup, I forgot. Hawks fans were making excuses before the series started and it will end with a bunch of excuses if we do indeed win. Call Heat fans biased and homers but at least were not classless and we don't make excuses.
BlaZeN27 wrote:The last thing you want to do is piss Wade off (I know this comment will take Heat but I don't really care, its the truth).
Oh I got a question... If the Heat pull off a win in game 7 then the Hawks are still a better team and the Heat just got lucky right? Or it will be because David Stern wants a D-Wade vs. LeBron matchup, I forgot. Hawks fans were making excuses before the series started and it will end with a bunch of excuses if we do indeed win. Call Heat fans biased and homers but at least were not classless and we don't make excuses.
BlaZeN27 wrote:Hate Wade as much as you want, but he has a point. The whole Hawks team got carried away in game 5 with there antics and it honestly wasn't a great idea. The last thing you want to do is piss Wade off (I know this comment will take Heat but I don't really care, its the truth). The fact that some scrub that plays 4.8 MPG stopped Wade from scoring on one possession doesn't really warrant some ridiculous celebration like he had after that. This series has gotten chippy real quick...
Can't wait for game 7.
Oh I got a question... If the Heat pull off a win in game 7 then the Hawks are still a better team and the Heat just got lucky right? Or it will be because David Stern wants a D-Wade vs. LeBron matchup, I forgot. Hawks fans were making excuses before the series started and it will end with a bunch of excuses if we do indeed win. Call Heat fans biased and homers but at least were not classless and we don't make excuses.