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A Potential Cavs - Heat Series

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My heat arent title contenders anymore but we can still beat the cavs lol!
Why do fans of other teams post on a site called "RealCavsFans?" Strong life you have there where you made an account on here just to troll.
 
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I remember when the Cavs beat the Spurs twice in the regular season and then faced the Spurs in the NBA Finals...
 
They're pulling away from Philly but the Heat are going to struggle to make the playoffs, especially if Paul George returns to the Pacers this season.

Your prediction was spot on.

Last night was a total fluke. We were tired, recently we've NOT been playing that good of basketball, even though we've been winning. Combine all of that, coming off a road trip, back-to-back, and the Heat playing with pure emotion.

Not surprised we got beat down last night. I will admit, the Heat do pose some mismatches against us, that they did a good job utilizing.

Not having Kevin really hurt, and everything was too much perimeter jump shots for us. Just a terrible way to play for the Cavs.

The Heat wouldn't stand a chance against us in the series though. I don't think it would go longer than 5. The Cavs played as bad as they could, they just literally gagged the game up, and didn't look like they even felt like playing last night.

Heat played well, I give them credit, but they're not that good. Wade is not capable of turning back the clock, every night, the way he can do a handful of games during the season.

With their season basically being over, this game is kinda all he really has to play for.
 
I'm not necessarily too worried about a series against the Heat. I don't think they have anywhere near the roster to go toe-to-toe with us for 4-7 games. That being said, I'd prefer to avoid them if we can. There'd be so much emotion running wild in a Cavs-Heat series that I honestly don't know if I can trust LeBron to go 'balls out' against his former team in their building especially.

But I suppose that's the remnants of a once broken heart, as they say. Bottom line, I don't want to see us play the Heat, as the media and [likely] the players will succumb to the headline of treating it as more than just two teams facing off in a Playoff game of basketball.
 
Best of luck in the lottery.

They can enjoy the lotto all they want, they probably aren't even going to see their 1st round pick this year. Plus, next year they'll be paying aging Bosh and Wade and not worth it Dragic the same amount that we will be paying LBJ, Kyrie, and Love...they can enjoy that.
 
The heat only had a chance with Bosh
To be honest, I think Bosh would have only been the difference between a first round exit and a conference finals loss in 5 or 6 for them. They still had absolutely no depth whatsoever and I wouldn't trust Wade playing well pasts the first and second round because I think he'd wear down after about 2 rounds.
 
Cavs in 3.5. Delly will take care of the rounding up.
 
To be honest, I think Bosh would have only been the difference between a first round exit and a conference finals loss in 5 or 6 for them. They still had absolutely no depth whatsoever and I wouldn't trust Wade playing well pasts the first and second round because I think he'd wear down after about 2 rounds.
I wouldn't even go that far.

Their record with both Bosh and Whiteside was about the same as their record with only Bosh.

They also have a mere 8-7 record with Dragic, including home wins over Philly, LAL, SAC, and Boston plus Orlando on the road; their only quality wins are at home against Phx and the fluke against us (I'm willing to call the 93-91 ATL game a "quality loss.") This isn't enough that Bosh would make them a conference finals team that could win one or two there (how exactly would they get there?)
 

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