The funny thing is, often times you'll see a home team get behind like they did last night, but you just know a run is coming and they'll get back in it, but I never thought Miami would once they got down by 19 at the half. For one, they don't have a lot of shooters (Ray Allen is the only one who is gonna rain a bunch of 3s down, and the Spurs weren't gonna let him get open all night), and you need shooters to get back in a game like that, and for two, the Spurs were getting too many open looks, and they weren't suddenly gonna start missing every open shot. It looked like a mismatch from the start. Pretty amazing when you consider how the teams looked the first two games (when you could argue that Miami was the slightly better team, aside from that stretch at the end of Game 1 when James was playing or missing time with cramps).