Big swing there. The no call was big, but Lebron is making a difference out there. My preference is for the Thunder to win, but Lebron has played big when it has mattered.
The difference has been that the Miami scrubs are outplaying the Thunder's non-Big Two. [uck fay]ing Mario Chalmers made them look like crap and Battier thinks he's back at Duke. OKC hasn't done anything to keep James out of the lane and LeBron has hit from the outside. Finals MVP, for sure. Like I said earlier, the Thunder needed Game 3 badly and they didn't get it. Without that third game, I didn't think they stood much of a chance and it's working out that way.
Purposely gave a foul after a jump ball went to the heat with 5 seconds on the shot clock....must have thought the clock fully reset rather than going from 0.8 sec to 5 sec.
Hardin was terrible offensively tonight. They shouldn't have let him touch it in the 4th. Westbrook's foul was unfortunate and tarnished an otherwise memorable performance.
13 seconds left, OKC down 3, there's a held ball and Chalmers gets it after the jump. This resets the shot clock to 5, not 24, but Westbrook didn't know that so he intentionally fouled Chalmers. Instead of probably getting a shot to tie the game, they go down 5 and it's over.
Every time OKC gets the lead then lose it back my heart smiles and jump into joy opcorn: MIA vs OKC is quite unpredictable
Lebron better close this sucker out. If not he will go down as the biggest choke artist in history. The pressure on the guy has to be unbelievable.