
NBA Finals Game 7 - Spurs @ Heat
Can we please stop this talk of Lebron being the greatest of all time? He has so far to go to be better than Jordan that the chances of it happening are really quite minute (he would pretty much need to win another 2 or 3 titles in a row and be as dominating as he has been and not have any injuries for this to happen).
He is a fantastic player; I do not doubt that. But let's cut all the premature talk of GOAT and best ever out for a few years yet and see how it plays out

Things I learnt from this series:
- Kawhi Leonard is going to be an absolute STAR.
- Parker is the most underrated PG in the league.
- Lebron is on track to be the greatest player that ever lived.
- Bosh's value to this team is ridicolously overrated. This team would be much more scary with an imposing center like a Tyson Chandler
- The Spurs represent the perfect culture of a team in terms of professionalism
- Duncan can still play another year. Manu needs a big break from all Basketball (literally 2 months)
- Erik Spoelstra is improving as a coach. Still long way to go, but seems to have learnt from 2011.

Duncan cant retire, not being able to score on Battier cannot be the enduring memory he leaves.

Haven't heard anything.
Judging by the last two games, father time seems ages away.
Suppose that's the advantage of having a fundamentally sound game. Can still be productive without the athleticism. Dwight Howard on the other hand..

Great win by the Heat. Just too good in the end.
Battier shot the lights out, and Green missed. It's a miss or make shot league. Heat better job at executing down the stretch
But my heart goes out to the Spurs and everything they have done this season and in the past. To get this far is an amazing achievement. The culture of the Spurs team, in terms of professionalism, is the standard everyone should strive for. Sad way for Duncan to go out, if it is his last year.
I am looking forward to a more competitive playoffs next season. Players back to full health, and teams at full potential.




