I won't let it get to me...I won't let it get to me...I won't let it get to me...I won't let it get to me...I won't let it get to me... Posts: 925 | Registered: Nov 2004
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While I'm home, but not in 'Nole land. I do get TNT however, which is the channel that the Heat were on tonight.
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I get Sunshing Network, but it doesn't do me any good. They have different feeds in different parts of the state. All I can get is stinking Magic games.
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quote:MIAMI (Ticker) -- Ray Allen and the Seattle SuperSonics showed the Miami Heat they had their own impressive winning streak.
Allen scored 11 of his 35 points in a frenetic fourth quarter as the SuperSonics ended the Heat's league season-high 14-game winning streak with a 98-96 victory.
The Heat had not lost since December 4 at Denver, setting a franchise record and climbing to the top of the Eastern Conference behind Shaquille O'Neal and Dwyane Wade. Seven of those wins came on the road.
However, the SuperSonics had their own road roll going. They had won their last five road games, including the first two on their five-game trip. They arrived in South Beach with an 11-3 road mark, the second-best mark in the NBA.
Led by Allen, Seattle took a 71-69 lead into the fourth quarter and never trailed again. Miami forged four ties in the final 4 1/2 minutes but Seattle responded each time.
Two free throws by Allen gave the Sonics a 95-93 lead with 46 seconds left before a drive by Wade - who scored 12 of his 28 points in the final period - tied it for the last time 10 seconds later.
Allen penetrated and set up Danny Fortson, who made 1-of-2 free throws with 13 seconds to go. Damon Jones missed a 3-pointer and Christian Laettner missed a jumper before Vladimir Radmanovic grabbed the rebound, drew a foul and made both shots for a 98-95 lead with 1.6 seconds to play.
The Heat had one last chance when Eddie Jones was fouled by Rashard Lewis while shooting a 3-pointer with 0.4 seconds remaining. But he missed the first free throw and hit only backboard on the third, handing the ball - and the win - to the Sonics.
Lewis scored 17 points, Fortson added 15 and 10 rebounds and Radmanovic 12 for Seattle. O'Neal had 25 points, 14 rebounds and a season-high seven blocks for Miami.
Just for everyone who might have missed it, like myself. Now feel free to rub in the Spurs loss. I'm a good sport (sometimes), I can take it. It was a close game, though. I'm just glad they finally lost.
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I love Shaq and I hope his team does well. But the dark horse I'm really excited about is the Rockets, who have won four straight against top WC teams Dallas, Seattle, Phoenix, and Sacramento.
I'm going to love the playoffs. Posts: 4116 | Registered: Apr 2002
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