(2) Heat vs. (7) Knicks

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Series: Heat advance 4-1


Game 1: Heat win 100-67

Game 2: Heat win 104-94

Game 3: Heat win 87-70

Game 4: Knicks win 89-87

Game 5: Heat win 106-94
 
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Haslem and Stoudamire both got T'ed up for talking crap to each other. Looked like they were both laughing like "Yeah, yeah, we'll see about that. Keep on talking". Guess refs wanted to put an end to it rather than let it get out of hand later.
 
#7
#7
Lebron acted for sure but personally, I think it was worthy of a flagrant. Lebron's acting was worthy of a flagrant too. Chander definitely threw a shot at him from behind and it was obviously intentional. You get penalized for preventing a lay up if you don't go for the ball. No way can you let someone slam their elbows into a players back and not call more than a foul. That wasn't an average foul.
 
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#13
Interested to see if the Knicks have any sort of response this evening.
 
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#16
I expect the Knicks to win one. A game where Novak/Smith/Melo hit about 15 three-point shots.
 
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#18
NBAonESPN The NBA on ESPN
RT @tomhaberstroh: Knicks announce Amare Stoudemire has a laceration on his left hand and is being treated. Mike Woodson won't comment.
 
#19
#19
He punched a fire extinguisher case. What a dumba**. Likely out for game 3 and probably out for the series
 
#25
#25
Knicks play better per 100 possessions w/o Amare

Is that because he is usually on the court with Melo? Or because he plays different minutes than Chandler (who clearly is their best player, IMO)? Never heard of this metric. I'll have to look into it.
 
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