by Bill Hubbell
About as relevant as a Doris Burke hit with former ref Steve Javie?
by Bill Hubbell
Well why not, right? An absurd, ridiculous notion (no, too silly to even get an adjective), but my god, would it have been awesome. And then if they won both in San Antonio? Greatest coach that ever lived status.
Do you think Tim Duncan will act all dejected in the post-game presser? No? Yeah, me neither. The Heat just turned it on in the 4th quarter and buried San Antonio. Five points and three turnovers for Manu.
The Heat have played a fantastic game tonight. “The Other Guys”on the team have gotten a shot of confidence that might come into play for the rest of the series.
By Greg Auman
— The which-do-I-watch decision is getting tougher, with the Heat seemingly in control entering the fourth quarter and the Tonys lagging a bit. Just saw a commercial for a pharmaceutical called “Xeljanz” — are we that hard up for fake names that we’re just going with whatever’s in the Scrabble rack, whether you like it or not?
— Wow. Just flipped over to NBA. Heat are up 25 points, and I think the Spurs may have very well been watching GoT for much of the last half-hour. So much for tough decisions.
— Outstanding humility from “Matilda: The Musical” writer Dennis Kelly, who admits he had no idea how to write a musical when he started out for his Tony-winner: “A ringing endorsement of ignorance and stupidity.”
By Walters
Dr. Rosen Rosen: “Sylvia’s been lying a lot, lately.” (Oh, has she, thinks Don).
By JW
So far Roger Sterling juggling oranges has the most GIF potential of any scene… How about Dr. Rosen’s son leaving out the servant’s entrance? Nice touch, Matt Weiner… Don Draper talking about how life on the run is no way to live. Tell us more, Dick Whitman… We’re in the midst of a half-way likeable Pete Campbell.
Sally Draper is already a hand-full. She is SO headed to Woodstock next summer, you know?
by Bill Hubbell
Lebron comes up with the new signature play of this series, stuffing a Tiago Splitter dunk attempt like he was a 15-year old rejecting his 6-year old brother’s nerf hoop dunk. Lebron then follows it with an emphatic dunk on the other end. This one is over. 91-67 Heat at the under 8 mark in the fourth quarter.