sábado, 31 de mayo de 2014

The Heat have a date with History

As the clock winded down to the triple zero, and the confetti started to fall from the rafters of the AAA, everyone knew what all of this was about. Every single person in the arena knew Miami would be compiting in their fourth straight NBA Finals in four years together, trying to get the third consecutive title, and achieve the three-peat. "We´re competing against the MJ of our era" said Indiana coach Frank Vogel. 

The team from South Beach made quick work of the Pacers. They dismantled them in the first half with relative ease, and the faces of Hibbert and George showed nothing but frustration. The Heat beat Indiana 117-92 in a match that was never close. Everyone contributed to the beating and, as Spoelstra said in the press, when this team is healthy, it is virtually unbeatable. 

Wade and Bosh both suprassed the 20-point mark, Andersen was fearless behind the rim once again, and shooters like Ray Allen, Shane Battier and Rashard Lewis looked as sharp as ever. And that´s saying something. Not even Lance Stephenson´s antics got into LeBron´s head. The King provided an efficient 25 points and five rebounds, and look ready to the grandest stage of them all. His fifth appearance on it

Whether his style is similar to MJ or not, there is no reason to believe he is not on his way to make history. In fact, the whole team are on the way to become one of the best teams ever. Four years, four finals...two or three titles? We´ll see, but as of now, the Heat are resting and waiting for one of their last two victims, the Thunder or the Spurs. And whoever comes out is in for a good one.

Miami Heat's Latest Finals Push Is All About Pride, Passion and History

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