Spurs will stop the Heat in their tracks

By Cam Larkin / Roar Guru

Following a comfortable 98-81 victory over the Atlanta Hawks in front of a record crowd of 20,350, the Miami Heat marched closer to surpassing the record of consecutive wins set by the 1971-72 champion Los Angeles Lakers.

Led by some of the game’s greats, including Hall of Famers Wilt Chamberlain, Jerry West and Gail Goodrich, the Lakers compiled a 33-game win streak; a run that saw the eventual champions go undefeated in the months of November and December including an imposing 9-0 record on the road.

This was all achieved despite losing another Hall of Fame player Elgin Baylor to injury.

The Heat have already conquered every team in the league and set several franchise records while rattling off 19-straight victories. During their successful run, Miami has overpowered many playoff-bound teams.

Achieving 34-straight is going to be tremendously tough, even for the defending champions who possess a ferocious defence and punishing offence.

The key date is April 9, 2013. A match-up with the Milwaukee Bucks that, if the streak still remains, would be the record breaker.

So what’s next?

Awaiting Miami is a five-game road trip including two teams with records over .500 – the Bucks (16 March) and the Boston Celtics (19 March).

Both teams have wins over the Heat this season; the latter battle is sure to be a rate extremely well.

If the Heat return home unscathed, their next genuine challenge will be on 28 March against the Chicago Bulls away.

The Bulls are another team that has dealt Miami a loss this season, though it is unlikely the star point guard Derrick Rose will be back in the line-up.

If they get past the Bulls and follow it up with a victory over the young New Orleans Hornets, Miami will face the Western Conference standings leader San Antonio Spurs (1 April) – their last stop of a four-game road trip.

This match-up will be the last time the two powerhouse franchises will line-up against each other this year, unless they both reach the NBA finals (Miami won game one, 105-100 in Miami).

San Antonio is dominant in front of their fellow Texans (it will be their third straight home game). Depending on whether or not guard Tony Parker suits up, this will be the Heat’s toughest ordeal.

The Spurs went on their run during the month of February, with 11-straight wins before a surprising loss to the Detroit Pistons. They then won their next five.

Assuming Miami maintain their form and overcome those aforementioned stumbling blocks, one serious hurdle stands in the way of going into the history books: The New York Knicks.

The Knicks have the edge over their Eastern Conference counterparts with a 2-1 record, including a 104-84 victory and a 105-101 win on the road, without Carmelo Anthony in the line-up.

Coming just two days after an away game against the Spurs, the Heat will need to be at their best to overcome the New York test.

So will Miami better the ’71-72 Lakers record for consecutive wins in a season?

In a word, no. Why?

The San Antonio Spurs in Texas at the end of the month.

In that 105-100 Heat win back in November, the Spurs played without their four best players – Tim Duncan, Parker, Manu Ginobili and Danny Green.

Coach Gregg Popovich decided to rest his starters, sending them back to the Lone Star State.

Although this didn’t impress NBA commissioner David Stern, saying that the decision by Popovich was “unacceptable,” it displayed the depth and talent that San Antonio posses.

What would the commissioner have said if the Spurs held on? Would he still have apologised to fans?

San Antonio led by five with 2:14 on the clock before the Heat went on an authoritative 12-2 run; a great effort by the backup players.

With a full team at home against a likely tired Miami Heat, the Spurs will be the ’71-72 Lakers best ally.

The Crowd Says:

2013-03-15T18:00:24+00:00

mushi

Guest


well it would be very tough for them to beat the bulls record, given they'd already lost too many games two months back

2013-03-14T04:56:03+00:00

Ryman White

Editor


That is the ultimate question really. Who matches up better against the Heat? Spurs or OKC. I think the Spurs might have done better than OKC last year, but they need to overcome the hurdle of OKC before they get the chance – which will be an equally, if not even bigger hurdle this year. At this point the scenario may be quite the same as last year: OKC improving but perhaps not enough to get the wins in Miami, and the Spurs might be more capable against Miami but will they get the chance?

AUTHOR

2013-03-14T04:21:00+00:00

Cam Larkin

Roar Guru


@Ryman, I am not hoping the Heat lose, I believe however that they will. I enjoy watching records be bettered. Have OKC matured enough from last years loss to get one back on Miami or will the Spurs make it through and grind the Heat down?

2013-03-14T03:52:21+00:00

Ryman White

Editor


As an NBA fan in general, I would like to see Miami break this record, but at the same time would love to be given some hope that Miami won't simply storm through the finals to another championship. Who doesn't want to see an underdog rise? But if the general consensus is that the only hope of them losing another match, and their streak being broken, is arguably the toughest road game in the NBA – in San Antonio against a full strength Spurs, then I think I might go put some money on Miami for the ring...

2013-03-14T02:23:56+00:00

Skinnada

Roar Rookie


The back half of the run definitely! But LBJ getting POM in FEB shows he still was dominant in FEB. But POM in MAR could go to Wade depending on how he plays on this road trip!

AUTHOR

2013-03-14T02:19:44+00:00

Cam Larkin

Roar Guru


Who has been the MVP of the run? D Wade?

2013-03-14T02:05:27+00:00

MMADoggzofwar

Roar Rookie


+1 well said, everyone is focusing on the run but I am sure the Heat boys will be hppy to see the "end" of it and start prepping for the "real season" come playoffs. I am not a heat fan in the least but it is hrd to go past them @ the moment. The chemistry, bench play and LBJ have shown alot of maturity since last year

2013-03-14T01:49:52+00:00

Skinnada

Roar Rookie


Nice article.I am a massive Miami fan but this streak will end on this 5 game road trip. Heat got away with one today in Philly but Bucks on Saturday could be the one. With 5 games on the road in 8 days, the streak will come to an end. But at the end of the day getting the #1 seed in the NBA, homecourt through the entire playoffs, staying healthy and defending the title are the priorities. Chalk another MVP up for the King also.

2013-03-14T01:25:22+00:00

MMADoggzofwar

Roar Rookie


No. they will not touch the Lakers record nor will they beat the bulls record 72-10 season.

2013-03-14T00:46:52+00:00

Johann

Guest


Spoelstra should rest all his players so San Antonio fans don't get to see this dream matchup. They will have the same excuses the Spurs had when they rested all their players. Just sayin

AUTHOR

2013-03-13T18:36:25+00:00

Cam Larkin

Roar Guru


@Strongy - analysis to follow, this was purely a focus on the record currently held by the '71-72 LA Lakers. Do you think Miami will overtake the Lakers in the history books?

2013-03-13T16:53:20+00:00

Strongy

Guest


I do like the article but I thought it would tie into a playoff analysis in case they came up against each other. A month and a bit too go and I think there is still time for an injury to happen to a top team eg tony Parker ankle sprain. I think the bucks match up well with the heat and would be a good rnd 1 match up with Jennings and Ellis attacking the heat guards and sanders inside, warming into a perennial DPOY candidate. -- Comment left via The Roar's iPhone app. Download it now [http://itunes.apple.com/au/app/the-roar/id327174726?mt=8].

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