After leading the series, Oklahoma City Thunder is
now running behind with the Miami heat on the lead (2-1). On a poll
result from the official Nba.com website, 61% of voters say that Miami
has the chance of beating the young Thunders this Tuesday’s game 4. In
case the poll comes true, Miami will have a great advantage before
moving to Oklahoma for the possible last NBA finals game for game 5.
Last Sunday, the Heat left their home court with a 91-85 score giving them their second win for the series. With a lot of flying and running, Lebron James, Heat’s best forward scored 29 points while bagging 14 rebounds. His partner, Dwayne Wade also made it real for the Heat after contributing 25 points, and seven rebounds and assists.
Game 4 is said to be the second to the last game before Lebron James finally capture his NBA championship title. With a record of 9-2 win when playing at home, it is been expected that the Heat will definitely do everything they can to win this game before moving to Oklahoma City.
Can the young Oklahoma City Thunder beat the heat of James and Wade? Tune it tonight and see it for yourself.
Last Sunday, the Heat left their home court with a 91-85 score giving them their second win for the series. With a lot of flying and running, Lebron James, Heat’s best forward scored 29 points while bagging 14 rebounds. His partner, Dwayne Wade also made it real for the Heat after contributing 25 points, and seven rebounds and assists.
Game 4 is said to be the second to the last game before Lebron James finally capture his NBA championship title. With a record of 9-2 win when playing at home, it is been expected that the Heat will definitely do everything they can to win this game before moving to Oklahoma City.
Can the young Oklahoma City Thunder beat the heat of James and Wade? Tune it tonight and see it for yourself.
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