array(2) {
[0]=>
string(815) "
select r.*,
rc.info,
t.title as threadtitle,
u.username as username,
u.anonymous as useranonymous,
`f`.`value` AS `flairvalue`,
`ft`.`name` AS `flairname`,
`ft`.`colour` AS `flaircolour`,
`ft`.`icon` AS `flairicon`
from reply as r
join thread as t on t.id = r.threadid
join replycontent as rc on rc.replyid = r.id
join user as u on u.id = r.userid
left join `flair` `f` on `f`.`userid` = `u`.`id` and `f`.`categoryid` = `t`.`categoryid`
left join `flairoption` `ft` on `ft`.`id` = `f`.`flairoptionid`
where r.businessid = :businessId
and r.threadid = :threadId
group by r.id
order by r.utcdated desc
limit 0,50
"
[1]=>
array(2) {
["businessId"]=>
int(1)
["threadId"]=>
int(31907)
}
}

Years ago
Heat @ Spurs game 4
"Heat in the driver's seat for the series now"
Not really. It's pretty even. Won't be until after the next game that a team will be in the driver's seat.
If Miami win the next one then they will be in driver's seat heading home to close it out.
But if Spurs win next game, they get two chances (Game 6 and Game 7) at beating the Heat. (Allbeit @ Miami, though they are a veteran team they can win there)

