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The Heat are still terrible at holding onto big leads
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Originally Posted by MrONegative
KEYON DOOLING GETS BUCKETS
Originally Posted by WhatsLosinLike
DAT BOY NORRIS!
Originally Posted by DubA169
So even rookies on the heat get the superstar treatment. He wasn't close to set
The heat are good in transition. Getting them Easy lay ups. Can def be beat at a slow pace in the playoffs.
Originally Posted by ill steelo
they missed 8 consecutive shots immediately after Doc called for it. It played a big part in closing the gap.Originally Posted by toine2983
Originally Posted by ill steelo
amazing how the zone still stumps MIA. Spo had 6 months to figure that out.
I wouldn't say it stumps the Heat, at least not as bad as last season.
I've seen Wade and LeBron attacking the zone more now by driving instead of settling for jumpshots.
Dwyane did a good job attacking the creases once Spo put him in though.
Originally Posted by Put em up
Originally Posted by DubA169
So even rookies on the heat get the superstar treatment. He wasn't close to set
The heat are good in transition. Getting them Easy lay ups. Can def be beat at a slow pace in the playoffs.
You gotta love it when guys talk Miami getting beat in the playoffs, after just 2 games in the regular season.
Originally Posted by xbiker47
The Heat are still terrible at holding onto big leads