Who will win the 2013 NBA Finals?

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  1. reviewraters profile image70
    reviewratersposted 11 years ago

    Who will win the 2013 NBA Finals?

    After a good win tonight for the Spurs. I am going with the San Antonio Spurs in 6 games. Who are you going with Spurs or Heat?

    BTW: I am not a Spurs fan nor do I plan on being one, I am a Lakers fan and absolutely hate the Heat.

  2. livewirez profile image69
    livewirezposted 11 years ago

    Spurs won the Game 1 but I still vote for Miami...

    1. reviewraters profile image70
      reviewratersposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Since the finals are 2-3-2 format, there is no way the Heat will go into San Antonio and win. Spurs will crush them.

  3. Alphadogg16 profile image82
    Alphadogg16posted 11 years ago

    I am with you on that, I am a die hard Bulls fan and I absolutely despise the Miami Heat with a passion. Not a fan of the Spurs either, but Id rather see them win then the Heat.

    1. reviewraters profile image70
      reviewratersposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      The Bulls would have beat them if Rose played.

  4. billypetty22 profile image61
    billypetty22posted 11 years ago

    The upper hand in this series is apparent to go the Spurs way. After what they showed coming off a nine day rest, they look ahead with more confidence than previously. We can also expect the Miami Heat to come back strong in game two, never losing many games in the playoffs after losing game 1. They will come back determined and resilient, however I feel it will not be enough to win them the series. The Spurs are a team with great patience and basketball I.Q. They are by great strides, the best coached team in the league and have been now for over a decade. They have been capable of keeping their four core guys in place for years, and with that longevity comes chemistry, something the Spurs have, only putting up four turnovers in game 1 last night. For the Heat to have a chance, Lebron has to come back with some scoring ability especially late in games, and Chris Bosh has to get within himself and resist shooting a multitude of three pointers. He must stay down in the block. He's the only real big guy the Heat have. Another man taken out of his game was Chris "Birdman" Anderson. He was destroyed all night by the wilily old veteran, Tim Duncan. Look for many more competivie games in this series. Nevertheless, the Spurs coming out on top in four of them due to their chemistry, coaching and discipline.

 
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