
| Eddie House leads the Heat to home court advantage, six weeks later | |
For all the talk of how far the Miami Heat has come since seemingly dropping every single close game that it could at the midpoint of the season, it’s important to remember that, much later in the regular season, Dallas’ reputation was even lower. Even George Karl also (kind of) went on record saying that his Denver Nuggets (who eventually became first round fodder for Oklahoma City) would prefer to play the older Mavs in the first round, rather than OKC. And this was in April. On top of that, the majority of analysts that we saw picked the Trail Blazers to top the Mavs in the first round. But Miami? Yeah, they saw this coming. Or, they’d like to pat themselves on the back and swear that they saw it coming. Come on guys! You were watching the scoreboard races. We all know it. The AP’s Tim Reynolds was there to let the Heat tell you that they knew it all along:
LeBron?
I’m sorry, but no. The Heat owned that game because Toronto gave up in the second half. In fact, I’m surprised Miami didn’t win by more, because the Raptors were going though the motion in the first half as well. And House and Mags went off because they’re pretty fair basketball players working against a Raptors team that didn’t care. For the Mavericks (or, as Magliore puts it, “most teams”) to be thought of as one final hurdle to get over before the postseason started … come on. THEY WEREN’T THINKING ABOUT THE MAVERICKS. They were thinking, “sweet, free shots.” Magliore was playing in his home country. House can shoot the lights out, especially against the human pylons from Toronto. It was a chance to play NBA ball after sitting for most of the season, and before a postseason that would see the team’s already-short rotation cut down even further. But as a “this is what it came down to”-story? This works exceedingly well. Sure, a loss in November counts as much as a win on the last day of the season, but had the Raptors (and, really, the Raptors had the talent to beat Miami’s second unit, especially at home) even bothered to show up, Game 1 would be tipping off in Dallas on Tuesday. Then again, had the Mavericks’ first unit minus Dirk taken down Toronto in December, things might be tipping off in Dallas on Tuesday. See how far we can take this? Games need to start, soon. Related: Eddie House, Denver Nuggets, Miami Heat, Toronto Raptors, 2011 NBA Playoffs What are your opinions. Posted in nba, raptors, Uncategorized | Comments Off
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