Miami Heat owner Micky Arison had a message as he walked to the winning locker room. "The death of the Big Three was overrated," he said. Sure was. LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, his three prized players, are just fine. So are the Heat's championship hopes. Riding big performances from their three All-Stars, the Heat tied the NBA Finals with a 109-93 victory over the San Antonio Spurs on Thursday night in Game 4. "It was on our shoulders," James said. "We had to figure out how to win the game for us and play at the highest level. When all three of us are clicking, we're very tough to beat." Source: ESPN
It was one game. Big heckin deal. Soon enough it'll be back to normal, Bosh missing jumpers and Wade scoring 12 because his knee hurts. One game doesn't change how those two have been playing recently.
Stop hatin [MENTION=3600]Steve12[/MENTION] .....oh wait you're a Bulls fan huh....bwahahahahahahaahahhaha FREAK JOAKIM...
So you're saying one great game by wade completely covers his overall crapty play in the playoffs? One good game and the big 3 are dominant again?
I don't remember typing that, all I said was stop hatin...HOWEVER, it was great to see that both of them stepped it up and showed up. No it doesn't "erase" all the crapty play from them but there are 3 games left.
Not everyone that doesn't worship the heat are haters. I can give credit where it's due. But i'm not ready to declare wade "back" after just one game.
I'm not saying everyone just you damn it, pay attention, you were the one that said "big heckin deal" that's a hater, period...just bustin ya ballies dude, chill...damn, one would think you hate the Heat...oh wait......