Makes it interesting though, the Mavs have looked outmatched in almost 7 of the 8 quarters that have been played so far. Now we have a series.
Absolute baloney. The Mavs have only been outplayed in the 3rd and 4th of their first two matches and only in G2 the Mavs actually managed to pull a comeback from the deficit. They have not been outplayed 7 out of 8, where is this coming from? At worst, they've been outplayed 4 of the 8 quarters.
The Mavs interior defense and transition defense in G2 was awful, it really was. So many points lost off turnovers and from layups and dunks, some real sloppy passes and not taking care of the ball.
Well considering the Mavericks have only outscored the Heat in 1 quarter through 2 games, which was an unbelievable comeback (likely that won't happen twice this series) and a collapse from the Heat as well.
That's just my opinion. You don't have to agree with it. Apart from this 4th quarter of Game 2, every other quarter they have either been outscored, or tied scoring with the Heat. And the entire time even with the score close the Heat have looked in control and the Mavericks have looked just lucky to be hanging around.
Now that they've taken this home game from the Heat I expect them to look like a bit more heartened in the coming games.
Game 3 should be explosive with LeBron and the Heat likely pissed about letting this one go, and the Mavericks with a renewed sense of confidence in themselves going home.
Well considering the Mavericks have only outscored the Heat in 1 quarter through 2 games, which was an unbelievable comeback (likely that won't happen twice this series) and a collapse from the Heat as well.
That's just my opinion. You don't have to agree with it. Apart from this 4th quarter of Game 2, every other quarter they have either been outscored, or tied scoring with the Heat. And the entire time even with the score close the Heat have looked in control and the Mavericks have looked just lucky to be hanging around.
G1 1st quarter.
They've only been outscored in 3 quarters of this series jim. If you go on that premise that Miami Heat have outplayed Dallas in those quarters, then Miami MUST be damned lucky to have tied the ballgame, because outplaying an opponent but having no lead to show for it means that Dallas doesn't even have to play well to have an even score in the quarter since evidently, they've been "outplayed". How does that make any sense?
Apart from this 4th quarter of Game 2, every other quarter they have either been outscored, or tied scoring with the Heat
Apart from this 4th quarter of Game 2, every other quarter they have either been outscored, or tied scoring with the Heat.
Obviously I missed quarter 1 of Game 1 where the Heat were outscored 17-16. Apart from that the stat is right. So yes I was wrong, are you happy? But if you wanted an apology, oops I made a statistical error.
Of course I'm biased, I'm a Heat fan. But you're a Bulls fan aren't you? That makes you biased too since we knocked you out. In fact everyone's biased, since they either are a Heat fan or they hate the Heat.
In terms of whether they have "looked lucky" or not, that's how it's looked from my view. Sure the Heat were lucky they didn't blow them out. In the same way the Mavericks are lucky they didn't get blown out 20+ this game and go home 0-2.
This could definitely suck the life out of the Heat, but they've been here before. Game 1 against Chicago they were destroyed, and how did they respond? 4 straight wins. This is the Finals, the Heat are going to bounce back - if you get to this point and you don't put up a fight after you've been knocked down, you don't deserve to be here.
Difference was they didn't have a 15 point lead with 6 mins to go in the last quarter when it happened. Makes a huge difference.
Well you better go and tell the Heat locker room that then. "Hey guys, you gave up a 15 point lead if you didn't realize. It's only natural that you're demoralized, so you may as well just quit now."
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Just for the record, the Mavericks gave up a 23 point lead against the Blazers in the first round. They got outscored by 20 in the 4th and 13 with 5 minutes to go. They survived that. I think the Heat will survive this. I'm not saying they will definitely win Game 3, but to suggest they are not going to respond and throw their best punch back next game is a bit silly. With the score leveled, and both teams tied this year for most road wins (28) in the regular season - this series has just started.
Where did I say they were never going to come back from this? Where did I say it was all over? All I said was it COULD be.