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Miami prayed, and Jesus answered..... Miami Heat shooting guard Ray Allen (34) shoots a 3-point basket in the end of regulation during the second half of Game 6 of the Finals against the San Antonio Spurs, Wednesday, June 19, in Miami. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky) The clock was winding down. Miami was in a ditch. And it will take a miracle for them to pull it all off. What’s compounding their woes is that their alpha dog, their King, decided to chuck up a 3-ball when there was no Tim Duncan and Boris Diaw down the lane. It was basically free, and with him running down that path, it’s sure he’ll get a bang-and-a-bucket call. But hell, that won’t make the people pray. Chris Bosh got the lucky rebound. He looked around. There was only one guy in his head. There’s only one guy left with the best-looking jump shot ever trained. Chris Bosh threw the …and Jesus answered with a 3-ball. Jesus Shuttlesworth that is. All those Heat “fans?” Man, do they not know the dude I’m talking about. It ain’t Ray Allen out there. That would be Jesus Shuttlesworth. That would be Jesus Shuttlesworth. And He got game! Now that 3 was a huge swing. In Filipino, it was tabla-panalo. It is a common scenario where the tying team eventually gets the extra legs to pull it off in overtime. Well, most of the time, that is. I won’t play with percentages or data since I’m not that kind of guy. But that’s it. The Heat tied and got the momentum going in the extra session. The Spurs were feasting all night inside with Duncan turning the clock back and scoring 30 points himself. Kawhi Leonard was absolutely fantastic on both ends save for his freebie fumble that cost them the game. Boris Diaw was laughable, but in a good way. Why? LeBron can’t move Diaw when the King drives into his chest. And he makes the King do a double take. He makes him think twice. I don’t know if it’s just me, but LeBron sure looked confused how to attack Diaw seeing that this isn’t the usual guy who’d get bowled over just by lowering his shoulder and chugging along. It was a lost cause for Miami, man. Hater or not, You just gotta commend the way LeBron pulled it all together even if there were some hitches stringed with it. Those TOs look ugly as well as the forced shots on a defense he doesn’t seem to know how to attack. Good thing he prayed. Good thing everybody in the arena prayed. Miracles do happen, and prayers get answered. Miami prayed. Prayed hard. Prayed earnestly to someone up there to provide an answer. Jesus answered. Jesus saved. Jesus Shuttlesworth that is.
Posted on: Fri, 21 Jun 2013 05:58:05 +0000

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