Thursday, June 14, 2012

Heat vs thunder

  • In Game 1 of the NBA Finals, Russell Westbrook and Kevin Durant outscored the Miami Heat 41-40 in the second half. If the Heat are going to have any chance in this series, they will have to slow down the Thunders dynamic duo. Oh yeah, and James Harden, too.
  • (Bleacherreport.com)
  • Facing an undersized Miami Heat frontcourt, the Oklahoma City Thunder benched their bigs in favor of a smaller lineup down the stretch in Game 1 with great success.
  • (Washington Post)
  • Watch NBA Playoffs Miami Heat vs Oklahoma City Thunder Game 1 FightING WATCH NBA PLAYOFFS MIAMI HEAT VS OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER GAME 1 2012: WATCH NBA PLAYOFFS MIAMI HEAT VS OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER GAME 1 2012 ONLINE.
  • (Salon)
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  • (Salon)
  • Carrie Stroup here with your Heat vs. Thunder spread and a FREE PICK for Game 2 of the 2012 NBA Finals. You can find all the latest betting odds for this game here including various props. Qualified customers receive up to $250 in FREE CASH upon signing up.
  • (Gambling 911)
  • Over the last 30 plus years there have been great rivaries in which the top two players competing in that particular sport face off, and go head to head.
  • (Patch)
  • Predictions: Im predicting that the Oklahoma City Thunder come off to a fast start and then, via the Wonderland logic of these playoffs, then somehow lose by double-digits to the Miami Heat to even out this series.
  • (live! - The Guardian)
  • Heavy thunderstorms, rain and even hail covered Miami-Dade and Broward counties Thursday night just as Game 2 of the Miami Heat vs. the Thunder NBA Finals match was about to be televised from Oklahoma City.
  • (Miami Herald)
  • Thunder vs. Heat: Its a nightmare matchup for headline writers, too. As in, singular or plural verb? A plural verb with a singular team name will look odd, or at least British, to American readers, blogged former Baltimore Sun copy chief John McIntyre.
  • (Seattle Times)

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