Miami Heat Can’t Comprehend the San Antonio Spurs’ Nightmare

October 18th, 2013 by Ethan Skolnick Leave a reply »

MIAMI — You'd think Chris Bosh could have rested easy this summer.

You'd think, as the center settled into the offseason following another Miami Heat triumph, he could have dimmed the lights, shut his eyes and drifted away, into sweet dreams of Champagne-dousing and ring-sizing. You'd think that any memories of Game 6 of the NBA Finals would have been an endless loop of celebration, of him securing a critical rebound, whipping the ball out to Ray Allen and watching it sink slowly through the hoop.

Not so.

"Weeks after the game, I was waking up thinking we were still playing, and it was the worst feeling in the world," Bosh said. "Because I didn’t want to play basketball. It was crazy. I didn’t want to be in that situation anymore. It was so stressful. I wasn’t having any fun playing basketball until it was over. And I’d wake up, and I’d be like, 'All right, we got to guard the pick-and-roll!' Then I'd realize, 'Oh, it's over.' And then I’d be like, 'Golly, you know, I couldn’t imagine if I was those guys.'"

Those guys.

The San Antonio Spurs, the team t ...

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