NBA: *** NBA Playoffs Thread V2.0 ***

50% chance Heat win in seven
40% chance Spurs win in six
10% chance Spurs win in seven
 
That stat has nothing to do with the current teams.

It does drive home the point that historically and statistically speaking the Spurs absolutely want nothing to do with a game 7, though.
But it is interesting that it doesn't really jibe with how this series has played out; neither team has played two good games in a row, let alone won back to back games. Even more interesting is the fact that the Heat haven't won consecutive games since the middle of May. And they haven't lost consecutive games since mid January. It's a fluky thing, but if the pattern holds then we're looking at a Heat win tonight followed by a Spurs win in game 7. Which would be awesome.
 
I have this strange feeling that after tonight's game, the guys from the 2002 Sacramento Kings will be saying that is some bad officiating.
 
Crawford's reffing tonight!? Looks like there will be a game 7.

It does smell fishy. The thing with Crawford is he loves to be the center of attention. I don't think he has anything out for either team but he would love nothing more than to make a late pivitol call in a tight game. That could favor either team. He was bailed out when he reffed game 2 because it wasn't close late.
 
If we are into historical stats, the Spurs are 14-2 in close out games on the road, as ESPN/ABC will point out multiple times tonight.
 
Here's a stat for you... Erik Spoelstra has never won a championship against the Spurs.




Did I just blow your mind?
 
That was a MUCH bigger foul than the "foul" on LeBron and no whistle. At least the consistency is getting started on the right foot tonight. :skeptical:
 

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