Thursday, June 13, 2013

The Big 3 is back

June 13, 2013 (June 14 in the Philippines) Is the 4th game of the NBA finals and the San Antonio spurs is leaning on a 2-1 lead in the series. 

In Game 3 The spurs outscored Miami in the 2nd half where they rain 3's in the AT&T arena. During that game 3 the Big 3 (Wade, James and Bosh) is nowhere to be sighted. While the small 2 (Danny Green, Gary Neal) of the Spurs stole the limelight. But before game 4 Lebron james vowed that he will bounceback on Game 4.

Which actually happened. The Big 3 of the Miami Heat also with Ray Allen Carried them from the Spurs. The 1st half was all on Lebron, He played exactly what the people expected and wanted from him And the heat established a 10 point lead. But also in that 1st Half There is also one man who don't want to go down without a fight and that is Tony Parker. Tony Parker Scored 15 points in the half enough to tie the game.

But in the 2nd half it's a different story, The 2nd half is  having a up-and-down scenario because sometimes the lead is favoring back to Miami and also Spurs are snatching away the lead.

Lebron can't do it all in the 2nd half because he already contributed a lot in the 1st half. So People are now expecting help from the "Big 2". Luckily they followed that expectation and played sharp basketball. D-wade was unstoppable in the paint during the 2nd half and Bosh is Playing Great D in the inside paint, while Ray Allen and Mario Chalmers is Helping Miami beyond the arc by hitting those crucial 3's. 

But the Heat won't win like that easily if it weren't for turnovers. Turnovers has been the problem of the Spurs entire game and they've committed a lot of Turnover to help the Heat establish those leads and get the runs that they want. 

Luckily for Coach Spo, His Big three Steps up in the time where they needed the win while sadly for Coach Popovich his Big 3 were nowhere to be found in the entire game.
Maybe Coach Popovich and Coach Spoelstra are now thinking of what adjustments they need  to do in Game 5. 

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