The perspectives could not have been more different. Luol Deng either got pushed in the back by Mike Miller on what became one of the final two game-deciding moments, or tripped over his own feet stumbling for a rebound. That point could be argued. What's inarguable, however, is this: Another final-second opportunity slipped away from the Miami Heat, and the Chicago Bulls -- spurned last summer in their bids to land Dwyane Wade, LeBron James and Chris Bosh -- swept all three regular-season meetings from the team that signed them. Read more: http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/recap?gameId=310306014
As I watched this game I already knew the Heat were going to lose. In the first half they played calm and made sure to get everyone involved. The 3rd quarter when they kept trying to get Bibby going thats when it came crashing down. From then on everything got hectic and the team is playing at a panic level rather than attacking the other team.