San Antonio Spurs vs Miami Heat Gameday Q&A
The San Antonio Spurs (54-12) will be looking to sweep the season series face the Miami Heat (45-21) for the last time this regular season in
Miami.
Currently, San Antonio has a four-game winning streak against Miami including a two-game sweep last season. The last time these two teams met, it was a 125-95 win for the Spurs over the Heat which left many questioning if Miami has what it takes to beat the elite teams in the NBA. In that game, eight Spurs scored in double figures, led by Manu Ginobili with 20 points, Matt Bonner with 18 points (6-7 3FG) and Tim Duncan posted 11 points and 14 rebounds.
Since then, Miami was able to beat the Los Angeles Lakers and Memphis Grizzlies but a win tonight against the Spurs would speak volumes for Miami.
Speaking of the Heat loss in San Antonio, Chris Bosh hasn't forgotten about that:
"We want to redeem ourselves,'' Chris Bosh said.
"They beat the crap out of us,'' Bosh said. "And it was on (national) TV. Everyone saw it. My friends starting asking me what happened and they don't even watch basketball.
To discuss tonight's matchup, I once again turn to friend of Project Spurs, Surya Fernandez of Hot Hot Hoops. The best Heat blog on the Internet. In this Q&A, Surya talks about the Heat's crying incident, the Heat versus elite NBA teams, the Spurs huge win against the Heat in San Antonio and more.
Jeff: You know I got to ask this, the whole Miami Heat players crying fiasco. Why in the world would Spoelstra say that to the media? What's your take?
Surya: I have no idea why Spoelstra would say that. He's usually so polished with the media so it was very surprising to hear that sitting right in front of him. He said a couple of players were crying, not the whole team, but there's no explanation as to why he couldn't simply explain that they were very upset over the game and leave it at that.
The Heat finally beat an elite NBA team, the Lakers. What did they do differently in that game versus other games against other elite teams?








The San Antonio Spurs got their 53rd win of the season and their 11th straight against the Sacramento Kings last night beating the Kings, 108-103.