I think the Heat got their game right there. That's it. This series has been illuminating for this Shaq watcher. He just looks done. I love Dwayne Wade, but he can't do this alone. Dallas is such a complete team by comparison.
I agree, that this performance showed us all just how great Wade will truly be in years to come, but we should've all seen this coming 2 yrs. ago when he led Miami to a gm 7 win vs New Orleans(this is back when the Hornets were actually good; anyone remember? oh well). If you will remember, in his first ever playoff gm, he hit the game winner. How many guys can claim that? But he can't give the Heat 40 pts and not to mention 13 rebounds every night. What they need is for Shaq to be Shaq again and the other people step up and actually make shots. The other guys in gms 1&2 fell in love with the 3-pointers and in gm 1 no one but Shaq and Wade got to the free throw line and the free throw shooting by the Heat has been terrible. Shaq actually made 4 of 6 FTs last night and they still as a team made only 20 of 34. The play that Wade at the end of the game last night was great and preserved the win, but they could've sealed the win up alot sooner if they would've simply made their free throws. You can't win a championship if you don't make your foul shots, especially the critical ones that count the most. My prediction: DAL wins in 6.
This series has been a little bit of a surprise for me. I watched Shaq play like a 25 year old against Detroit, and I didn't think Dallas could do anything with him pumped up that way, but it looks like he used it all up against the Pistons. The Diesel's on an empty tank, I guess.