How the Heat Offense Exposed the Nuggets

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Published 2023-06-06

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  • @chaike9001
    2 things can be true, nuggets have the better offense while Miami has the more creative offense
  • @8ealer
    Was actually expecting that this one is going to be about the Heats defense and how they managed to force the Nuggets play “unnatural” for them offense. But it seems like that wasn’t as special as the way they were creating open looks and getting shooters into the rhythm. And it makes so much sense as once the shooters get confidence in open shots they get better results on contested shots as the result. Just impressive. Finals are getting exciting. Thank you for your work.
  • @TechN9cian01
    "Exposed" on depth, "exposed" on defense, "exposed" on shooting, "exposed" on finals experience. We were "exposed" so many times you'd think we walked away with the trophy without pants.
  • True testament to Spol's coaching here! Smart implementing Love into the starting 5. Once they had Denver guessing w/ Love in the lineup Miami was able to go back to their smaller shooting lineup. Miami seems like they took sequences and plays from Denver utilizing that 2 man game more! Spol truly knows his players inside and out!! I had Denver in 6 but...I wouldn't be shocked if this went 7 and Miami took it down. Hell maybe 6, never know!
  • lol who knew: “interestingly enough, [the heat beat the nuggets] by outscoring them”
  • @jonj0309
    Looks like the heat just told Bam to be a better version of Jokic. If Bam can make creative passes and then attack when the opportunity presents itself, he's just a more athletic version of Jokic. How can Denver defend that?
  • @juzta
    mid ty we will be back
  • @imspork
    kinda like how josh primo exposed himself to the staff
  • @g37fy68
    Nuggets lost because MPJ has been horrible in the 3 hes had the most open looks
  • @lanelesic
    Good thing you picked Bams screens and plays where he hugs and pulls the player he is screening like in a grappling match. No one since Draymond Green for that Golden state had the luxury of referees allowing so many illegal screens and never calling that shit.
  • @youngmelo1841
    Denver played bad and still had control of the majority of that game. Call me a Laker fan, but this is a moral win for me
  • @Irrelevant66
    They won by three and literally every take I’ve seen is talking like it was fuckin 30