Thursday, June 6, 2013
Prediction: Speed and bench play motor Miami Heat past San Antonio Spurs in 2013 NBA Finals Game One
Miami Heat One, San Antonio Spurs Zero…
National Basketball Association score predicting is about as easy as winning the lottery but someone has to win with the correct combination. One thing that is not so tough to prove is momentum and right now the 2012-2013 current lineup of the Miami Heat has a full ahead of steam. Some of the San Antonio Spurs will have problems keeping up with the speed of the Miami Heat at times tonight in Game One. Not Tony Parker or Tim Duncan, or even Manu Ginobli for that matter, but the bench is where Game One will be won. The speed of players like Norris Cole and Udonis Haslem, versus Haslem’s counterpart Chris Bonner and other SA benchers like Neal, Leonard, Mills and Joseph, is where this prediction builds from guess to certainty. Miami’s Ray Allen’s speed up and down the court is deceiving and the Birdman seems to sprint from offense to defense and back again, not to mention Mr. Mike Miller who brought some energy in a short sprint last series against Indiana.
Speaking of Indiana, Miami is lucky to make it out of that series without any injuries. Not ready to say Miami is better than San Antonio in 2013, I’m ready to say that Miami has the momentum and better bench…
2013 NBA Finals Game One:
Miami 103
San Antonio 98
Miami takes a 1-0 lead.
3DDD
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