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Years ago
Clippers vs Heat....who will win?
The "big 3"'s foul-shooting is a massive problem. All 3 of them are unreliable from the line, and in the last season and a bit, have, in the end, cost them close games. If you are facing the Heat in the playoffs, and it's close down the stretch, employ the Hack-A-Shaq strategy I say.

Years ago
Clips have an outside chance based upon the passing game. Lebron will be left alone simply because he's too much of a foul magnet when he gets going.
Also depends on Jordan's game as well. He may not score much, but he's big enough and has good shot blocking to overcome Joel Anthony and put a hurt on Bosh.
Miami for the win though. I'd love to see the Clips win, but their defence isn't that great.
