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News » Miami Heat: Looking ahead to Game 7


Miami Heat: Looking ahead to Game 7


Miami Heat: Looking ahead to Game 7
May 1, 2009 (Sun Sentinel delivered by Newstex ) --

This series really doesn't deserve to go seven games.

All six have been decided by double-figures.

But now that it's there, I'll stay with my pre-series prediction:

Heat in 7.

In Game 7s, you go with the best player over the home crowd.

The?Heat has that.?

Some post-game stuff:

-- First, I love that Ira blogged on his off night. That's commitment!

-- Talked to Al Horford after the game. He?said that he's hoping to play Sunday, but he's in a walking boot and he's still swollen. I?doubt he'll be out there.???

-- Erik Spoelstra gave Michael Beasley what amounts to high praise. "That's probably the most poised Basketball he's played offensively," Spoelstra said. He spoke about how Beasley wasn't rushing, and was intellectualizing the different coverages again him. (A couple of media members in the back laughed when Spoelstra said "intellectualizing," but Spoelstra waved them off.)

-- Can't overstate how good Joel Anthony was tonight. He set two of the best screens that I've seen all season.

-- Spoelstra said that Jermaine O'Neal would be a "day-to-day" call, and it will be up to the medical staff, not O'Neal.

-- The Hawks weren't thrilled with the officiating. "We got caught up in?a lot of other things going on tonight," Mike Bibby said.

Newstex ID: FL-2094-34603025


Author: Fox Sports
Author's Website: http://www.foxsports.com
Added: May 3, 2009

 

 
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