Steve williams
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What a bust as this one is in the refrigerator with the Heat leading 94-73 with 6:00 left in game.
the streak is extended to 151-0
the streak is extended to 151-0
Sorry, PhilFinal …..Heat wins the EC
103-84
Heat wins 3 games in Boston!!!!
Caleb Martin win the game for the Heat
It's ok, my good friend. They have achieved something good generally.Sorry, Phil
Miami doesn't live and die with the 3? They have 8 pure 3 point shooters, lots of them undrafted. The unique element with them is the undrafted and very cheap salaried ones. (Vincent, Martin and Stus combine for about $10m). Who has those types? Warriors pay Curry, Klay and Poole big bucks, all 3 ballers. Boston is a copycat. Tatum , Brown, Smart and Horford never were 3 ball shooters at the beginning of their careers. But as I had pointed out before, coach Brad Stevens wanted everyone to have a 3 point shooting range, with a 6'11" center named Olynyk. Then Grant Williams followed. All because the trend is to shoot 3s. No defense can stop 4 three ball shooters in the starting 5. And teams win some and lose some with this tactic, depends on how the 3s rain in or out.The saying goes; "Live by the three, die by the three." Which Boston did.
It came down to shooting percentage. The Heat hit more, and hit more threes.
Key to 3-4 long range shooters getting free is having someone who can beat their player one on one and get in the paint to collapse the defense.Miami doesn't live and die with the 3? They have 8 pure 3 point shooters, lots of them undrafted. The unique element with them is the undrafted and very cheap salaried ones. (Vincent, Martin and Stus combine for about $10m). Who has those types? Warriors pay Curry, Klay and Poole big bucks, all 3 ballers. Boston is a copycat. Tatum , Brown, Smart and Horford never were 3 ball shooters at the beginning of their careers. But as I had pointed out before, coach Brad Stevens wanted everyone to have a 3 point shooting range, with a 6'11" center named Olynyk. Then Grant Williams followed. All because the trend is to shoot 3s. No defense can stop 4 three ball shooters in the starting 5. And teams win some and lose some with this tactic, depends on how the 3s rain in or out.
That is the necessary design to free up the 3 shooter. But you must have a lot of dependable 3 ball shooters in the first place. Who do Bucks and Sixers have. Maybe a handful. Miami assembled this lineup for this purpose. Even Kevin Love, the power forward that I admired when in Minnesota, is simply a 3 point shooter with the Heat. But he got replaced by Caleb Martin in the starting lineup, a much better shooter.Key to 3-4 long range shooters getting free is having someone who can beat their player one on one and get in the paint to collapse the defense.
Or inefficient screen defense and players who can score off screen action.
Firstly, I was agreeing with you yesterday, Bob, about the Heat will take it. I just didn't want to voice it because of keeping the faith, as Steve always kindly told me. Lol. I had been telling my son, even in in regular season, that I'm bored in watching Celtics play. It's very predictable, and win usually with hot shooting. As to this duo, again, I agree that they are in name only, first team and second team. How did that came about? STATS. I'm not a believe in stats really. So I marvel more at how Strus, Vincent, Martin and Robinson would rise up to the occasion more than Brown. IMO, it's more of a playing system change needed. And I am impressed at Denver's cohesion as a unit. Something like Phoenix when they were in the Finals.Heat are just a mentally tougher team top to bottom, and the wrong one to get in a 3 shooting contest. Will be interesting to see where your Cs go from here Phil. I doubt they’ll break up major parts, but I think Tatum and Brown have to play as more than the sum of their parts; it’s one or the other doing things now, a duo in name only.
I’ll take the Nuggets over the Heat. I think they’re equally tough but more talented, and will have the best player on the floor.