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  • Tobias Kraft
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    I am a pretty good shooter and I look at the rim. Should I change to watching the flight of the ball? ( i have great arc)

  • Brushon Cottrell
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    That was one of the most beautifully played basketball games I've ever seen in the NBA!!!! It was poetry in motion! Just remarkable!!!!!

  • Sheldon
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    The 2014 San Antonio Spurs may have honestly been the best team in NBA history. These guys had the best record in the NBA without even really doing their best, they didn't play anyone 30 mins a game and often rested their starters for entire games. And when they did start trying in the playoffs they just destroyed every team except the Mavs (who were also a little lucky that Vince Carter hit that shot).

  • Vinnie Chan
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    I watched that game and as Spurs fan I actually felt for the Heat. The Spurs shot 76% in the first half (90% in the first quarter). What didnt get mentioned was the heat were shooting 58% themselves. They were totally deflated by the time the percetage averaged out to normal

  • bigdaddyjh2002
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    I must say, you made a great video and you have calm and unbiased commentary here. I really like the things you said and how you brought them up. You didn't just say "OH, the Heat sucked and the Spurs rocked". You gave reasons why things went the way they did. Good job.

  • Jaime G.
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    I've lost count of the number of times I've seen gms. 3, 4, 5. Each time they get better and better, especially with the one on one philosophy rampant in the NBA.

    I don't think we'll see anything like this for a couple of decades.

  • jonathan raskind
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    coach my mom spent a lot of money on this coach but he endorses BEEF what should i do ps is is it bad to have your guide hands elbow straight out if you are a right hand shooter which means elbow pointing horizontally to the left

  • To be renamed one day...maybe
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    Im just hoping san antonio gets its rythm back by playoffs and that we get a chance to watch them play like they did last year all over again. Im not expecting a historical quarter like that but the way they played last year was just so amazing!

  • DamageIncorperated86
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    On the surface if you just look at his normal stats, Danny Green didn't show up for this series especially compared to 2013. But clearly he was instrumental in some big moments in the series, and his defense really came up big in this game, 5 steals and a block.

    Sometimes people criticize him for being streaky as a 3 point shooter, but he clearly is a lock down defender as well. I hope either the Spurs get him back or he goes somewhere where his overall skill as possibly the top 3 and D role player in the league can be recognized.