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back to back nights team's make 16+ 3's ..... that's just incredible shooting!
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Originally Posted by Rolaholic
Only thing positive that I can take from this game is that the Lakers are NOT 3peating this year with the Spurs playing as well as they are.
Originally Posted by Rolaholic
Only thing positive that I can take from this game is that the Lakers are NOT 3peating this year with the Spurs playing as well as they are.
Originally Posted by mr2cool80
back to back nights team's make 16+ 3's ..... that's just incredible shooting!
Originally Posted by mr2cool80
back to back nights team's make 16+ 3's ..... that's just incredible shooting!
back to back nights team's make 16+ 3's ..... that's just incredible shooting!
back to back nights team's make 16+ 3's ..... that's just incredible shooting!
toine2983 wrote:
Yeah it is, but the Heat not rotating and leaving 3pt shooters wide open certainly helped.
Something's up with that though. I think Spo has some kind of master plan, because most logical people would have told them guys to stay on their man after the first 5 or 6 treys dropped. I didn't see any change in strategy. Like seriously, the whole game Bron/Miller/Wade, etc. would leave their man to double on someone or play the lane, with any idiot knowing that they were creating an opportunity for an open 3. I just don't see that happening unless there was some master behind it beyond tonight's game. .
I guess I'm being optimistic but something doesn't seem right with this L. Unless we really suck on man-to-man defense and have to play a gambling style to even compete, I don't see why we wouldn't have changed strategies.
toine2983 wrote:
Yeah it is, but the Heat not rotating and leaving 3pt shooters wide open certainly helped.
Something's up with that though. I think Spo has some kind of master plan, because most logical people would have told them guys to stay on their man after the first 5 or 6 treys dropped. I didn't see any change in strategy. Like seriously, the whole game Bron/Miller/Wade, etc. would leave their man to double on someone or play the lane, with any idiot knowing that they were creating an opportunity for an open 3. I just don't see that happening unless there was some master behind it beyond tonight's game. .
I guess I'm being optimistic but something doesn't seem right with this L. Unless we really suck on man-to-man defense and have to play a gambling style to even compete, I don't see why we wouldn't have changed strategies.
Originally Posted by finnns2003
Fun game, I really like what the Heat are doing right now.