http://www.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/22748484/25801090 At least Brandon Roy had his knee to ask for less minutes.
yeah, unbelievable. Ray Allen played 41 minutes and he's 35. He looked like he had plenty of energy to finish the game.
Wow when I watched that game I could have swore they only played half a game. They were out on the court for a whole game, but they only played a half of game.
Miami was a train wreck from the beginning, and every non-Heat fan is giddy to see that wreck barrelling towards a huge gasoline refinery.
Nah it is just part of the story dude. The real part of the Miami Heat story unfold's when Riley Stan Van Gundy's Spoelstra. That is when they will start winning. It has to be an "epic" tale.
Interesting that the best player on the best-team-ever-assembled-in-the-universe thinks he should be playing less, even though the best-team-ever-assembled-in-the-universe is 5-4.