THUNDER VS MIAMI HEAT - FINALS - KOD

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Selection : Oklahoma City Thunder 6/12/2012

6:05PM - (PST) Money Line -210 for Game


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I love thunder to win game 1 at home. Miami just cleared a major hurdle. Letdown inevitable. Good luck Scott....
 

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Well OK here we go into the NBA finals for 2012

I would have preferred that the Celtics had beaten Miami in that Game 7 but they tanked with their old asses.

Someone must have told Leron James to just drive to the basket and get fouled more and the Heat would win. It was all over the sports radio shows. Maybe he listened.

Try going in the paint against the Thunder and see what happens.

Thunder coming into this game Tuesday will be rested and ready to play at the top of their game.

Thunder taking down Dallas, Lakers and San Antonio is very impressive for any team.

And I say team because these guys are the epitomy of team play.

With the crowd behind them and Miami have a few less days to prepare, I am ready to jump in this.

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Oklahoma City has home-court advantage in the best-of-7 series against the love-to-hate-'em Miami Heat and superstars LeBron James and Dwyane Wade. But life hasn't always been this sweet.

The first Thunder team won only three of its first 32 games and finished 23-59, the third-worst record in the league. Finding tickets was easy.

"They were giving them away," said Matthew Brown, a recent University of Oklahoma graduate who just moved to Little Rock, Ark.

Now, the games draw so many to Chesapeake Energy Arena that, for a time, they were projected on screens outside. During the Thunder's Western Conference semifinals with the Los Angeles Lakers, up to 7,000 unticketed fans showed up at the 17,000-seat arena, which is just west of Bricktown.

But two weeks ago, a late-night shooting that injured 8 near the arena after a Thunder win put a stop to the big screens. City officials said the shooting was not game-related.:scared

"The crowd's been huge for the pregame, then they're going somewhere else to watch the game, either to a bar or to someone's home," Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett said "This ever-escalating crowd, who knows how large it would get? And what would happen next?"

Thunder coach Scott Brooks said players and coaches are energized by the fans.

"They feel a part of this and they should. They've done a good job of making us feel that we're a part of this community," he said. "Our players, they love playing here. They know every night that we're going to have the best crowd in the game and they're going to come out and they're going to cheer you on."

Guard Kevin Durant, one of two players who moved from Seattle and who led the Thunder to the conference finals last year, said he's been trying to focus on the task at hand.

"You know there's family calling and friends calling, wanting to come down," Durant said. "But everybody's been doing a good job of giving me my space and just letting me focus on what we need to do."

But many Oklahoma City residents still embrace the team as family.

Helen Jones said she has a photo of herself, Durant and guard Russell Westbrook as a screensaver on her cellphone. And Harden occasionally drops in for Wednesday night bible study at the Fifth Street Missionary Baptist Church that she attends

"They are so down to earth, clean, well-spoken and when I look at them, I try to get a picture of what they're really, really like," said Jones, a season-ticket holder.

At a Thunder youth basketball camp Friday, Cindy Melton watched her 8-year-old daughter, Caity, and dozens of other children run drills.

"We tried to get her to bed early this week, with the camp going, so she could get some rest," said Melton, of Choctaw. "But with the games going on, we let her sleep on the couch, but she didn't go to sleep."

When point guard Eric Maynor showed up for a visit, camp coaches blew their whistles and the children yelled in unison "Go Thunder!"

Bud Carter, 93, has come to know the players well. He works for Huntleigh USA, which provides security screening for NBA players flying through Oklahoma City's Will Rogers World Airport.

"Those guys are really my boys. I screen them all the time," Carter said. "They're a great bunch of young men."

Thunder pride is felt statewide, said Tulsa resident Sarah Neal, 34.

"There's really a great kind of community feel. Go to any sports bar showing the game. You're sitting with strangers and you're high-fiving each other, buying each other drinks. It's a great time for our state," she said.

At Bedlam Sports in Tulsa, co-owner Steve McCormick has had to make room for all the Thunder gear.

"People feel like they're on the team, and `I've got to get in there and get the stuff,'" he said.

Oklahoma City resident Roberto Velez, 24, is one of those fans. Clad in a blue T-shirt that said "We're One," Velez waited for a flight at the Phoenix airport and explained why - even though he's originally from Miami - he easily changed allegiances.

"It's been these young players prove they could beat the legends from championship teams like the Lakers, the Spurs and the Mavericks," Velez said. "Such a brand-new team deserves at least one ring."

Cornett and other city officials began laying the foundation to attract a NBA franchise after Hurricane Katrina, playing host to the New Orleans Hornets for two years. It was enough for some Oklahoma sports fans to begin pushing the Sooners' seven national football championships and Oklahoma State's 34 national wrestling titles to the back of their minds.

"It just started out with the Hornets, and then getting a team of our own has been a dream come true," said Eric Loftis, a season-ticket holder who lives in Norman. "We just forgot about football and everything else. It's just our team, the only team we've ever had."
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I bet Seattle is pissed
 

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Durant 28
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This was the last time Miami played at OKl Thunders home court.

So to get to the finals Miami played

NY Knicks

Indiana

Boston


Meanwhile we know who the Thunder played to get to the finals.

:SIB :SIB :scared
 

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3-0 ........ + $ 1,700.00



Who said that chalk eating couldn't be profitable.

I may just add on to my football bankroll and wager on a few big games at the start of college and NFL.

I don't play the NBA during the regular season because I can never pick the team and points to win. The last game foul shots, time outs, crazyness makes it impossible for me to cap games in a spread.

But what I can do is pick winners of NBA games in the playoffs and finals.

I get to watch the teams that advance, and look for things that will result in me cashing a ticket.

The psychology of attitudes and emotion give me the ability to choose the winner of the game and
play the moneylines to win.

Anyway, it works for me.

So now Thursday , the Thunder again find themselves at home against the Miami team who was favored all year to get to and win the finals.

Can Miami come back and steal game two away from their home court.

Will the Thunder's offensive athletes and tremendous defense down the stretch hold the Heat down again.

Miami really needs to win this next game. If they do not win this game , the Heat are probably going to lose a short series.

I think we are all hoping for a 7 game series with the excitement that will hold.

Looking at the Thursday game now.

I smell money and it smells green.
 
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I was within a inch of placing a moneyline +210 bet on the Miami Heat last night.

Even though I would have won the bet I am glad I didnt make the wager.

That hack job at the end with LeBron should have been called a foul and that could have affected the outcome of the game.

So now back to Miami.


Lets face it the Heat are a outstanding team and they aint going out like bitches. The Thunder are going to have to do some special things to win the 3 games in Miami.

Question is do they have a chance to win this first one.
 
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