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GustavBahler
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12/14/2010  10:51 AM
Spoelstra came up with an interesting solution to their problems. Would be great to end their win streak.


http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/truehoop/miamiheat/columns/story?columnist=windhorst_brian&page=heatdefense-101212

".....This is a yearly exercise in the NBA. Coaches scheme for ways to get their players to buy into the importance of defense. For the Heat, who will continue to have some matchup issues at several spots as the season goes along, getting a consistent effort is rather important.

Especially because when Miami does give maximum effort, it is one of the best defensive teams in the league. Early in the season, when they were basically a .500 team, the Heat's defensive efforts varied nightly and it was a factor in their unsteady play.

So Spoelstra has come up with a deal. It is not an unheard-of proposition. In fact, it is right in the coach's handbook. But originality isn't important -- execution is. And during the Heat's winning streak, their execution has earned a solid A.

Here's how it works: If the Heat get a stop on defense, there will be no play call. In general, the players can just run, jump and play. Like good old recess.

But if they take the ball out of the basket, then they've got to look over at the bench for instructions.

"Coach has said if y'all get rebounds, y'all can do whatever you want," Wade said. "As players we enjoy that. When the ball goes through the basket then we have to do what he wants us to do."

If it seems elementary, well, it is. As elementary as elementary school. Behave in class and it's recess after lunch.

The Heat have been thriving with this program. During their winning streak they have locked down defensively and backed that up with excellent rebounding. Those two factors have allowed their speed and talent to translate into easy offense, and fun transition offense.

Here's how it folds together. During the eight-game streak the Heat have allowed opponents to shoot just 39.1 percent from the floor, which has Miami ranked as one of the most efficient defensive teams in the league.

Those misses have meant a lot of rebound chances, and the Heat are claiming them. They have won the rebound battle in each of the eight wins, and outrebounded the opposition by a combined 80 rebounds, including hammering the Kings 57-36 on Saturday night.

The Heat have averaged 18.6 fast-break points per game during the stretch and they've been remarkable on the break. They are shooting 79 percent on fast-break possessions.

That is because Wade and James are often finishing, and when they run the break together, they are rather hard to stop. Wade now has 127 field goals this season inside 5 feet, second in the NBA to Blake Griffin. Wade has picked up 18 of them in the past two games running against Sacramento and Golden State.

Overall, James and Wade are the two leading transition scorers in the league. James has 164 points in transition, while Wade has 149.

So the Heat's recent success is a direct product of their game plan. And they've been following it diligently because it gets them what they want.

"I like to see the guys having fun defending and rebounding because they understand what comes after that," Spoelstra said. "They're enjoying it, but more important, they are understand the correlation. You can't get out and run unless you get those stops.

"It is an easy way to try and win the game offensively and can be perceived as the fun way to do it. Our guys are buying into defending."

The Heat have gotten better in their half-court offense as Wade and James have been able to find some old favorite spots and Bosh has found a niche running offense from the high post. But ultimately the Heat are excelling with their speed, which may be their greatest strength.

That speed, as Spoelstra seems to have successfully reinforced for the moment, is predicated on playing active and effective defense first.

"There aren't that many teams who can stay with us speed-wise," James said. "When we get out and run we're going to be tough to beat."

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12/14/2010  10:58 AM
Heat have been winning because Wade stopped sucking. He is making those shots he was missing early in the season.

Lebron and Wade have been freelancing before the meeting every happened anyway.

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12/14/2010  11:04 AM
AnubisADL wrote:Heat have been winning because Wade stopped sucking. He is making those shots he was missing early in the season.

Lebron and Wade have been freelancing before the meeting every happened anyway.

They are out rebounding their opponents and have the best defense in the league right now. More than just Wade "not sucking".

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12/14/2010  11:09 AM
good read

makes great sense. that team is far from being traditionally built. really athletic and skilled. all Spoelstra probably wanted was for them to get into transition. mission accomplished

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12/14/2010  11:18 AM
AND how many of their wins have been again good teams. Very few yet you don't hear that disclaimer when analysts talk about them
the fact that you can't even have an unrelated thread without some tool here bringing him up make me think that rational minds are few and far between. Bunch of emotionally weak, angst riddled people. I mean, how many times can you argue the same shyt
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12/14/2010  11:23 AM
DurzoBlint wrote:AND how many of their wins have been again good teams. Very few yet you don't hear that disclaimer when analysts talk about them

Atlanta, Utah, GS, New Orleans, among others. No scrubs.

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12/14/2010  11:25 AM
I guess we'll know how good they really are or aren't in 3 days. Can't wait.
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12/14/2010  11:27 AM    LAST EDITED: 12/14/2010  11:28 AM
BlueSeats wrote:I guess we'll know how good they really are or aren't in 3 days. Can't wait.

Me neither. Ending the streak would be awesome. Its going to be like a playoff game.

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12/14/2010  11:30 AM
That teams is built like the US team that lost at the Olympics and the Wolrds.

We need to look at the other national teams playbooks from those years and pick up some clues on how to beat them.

Zone defense and using long players to disrupt the shooters along with pounding it inside to bigger Cs and PFs comes of the top of my head.

A glimmer of hope maybe?!?
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12/14/2010  11:33 AM
GustavBahler wrote:
BlueSeats wrote:I guess we'll know how good they really are or aren't in 3 days. Can't wait.

Me neither. Ending the streak would be awesome. Its going to be like a playoff game.

I got tickets to both games coming up... I'm pretty sure the only thing I was more excited about than going to these games is losing my virginity

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12/14/2010  11:34 AM
simrud wrote:That teams is built like the US team that lost at the Olympics and the Wolrds.

We need to look at the other national teams playbooks from those years and pick up some clues on how to beat them.

Zone defense and using long players to disrupt the shooters along with pounding it inside to bigger Cs and PFs comes of the top of my head.

Teams that beat Team USA were usually better passing teams among other factors. The Knicks are improving in that department.

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12/14/2010  11:35 AM
GustavBahler wrote:
DurzoBlint wrote:AND how many of their wins have been again good teams. Very few yet you don't hear that disclaimer when analysts talk about them

Atlanta, Utah, GS, New Orleans, among others. No scrubs.

alanta= no Joe
GS = they were good for the 1st 10 games there like 3-10 since
utah = good win
New O = they scored 23 pts in a half the game befroe they played the heat

There winning just like us, taking advantage of the schedule.

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12/14/2010  11:35 AM
Ive just watched the NOLA game. It was plain ugly. They play quite good at defense, and when they are running, they kill you. But in a half court set it was mostly NOLA overreacting to wade/james or a circus shots from them. Bosh is a very effective garbage player.

That said: Our transition defense looked pretty good the last games. Wonder if we will finally see some extended zone by the knicks, its about time!

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12/14/2010  11:40 AM
SupremeCommander wrote:
GustavBahler wrote:
BlueSeats wrote:I guess we'll know how good they really are or aren't in 3 days. Can't wait.

Me neither. Ending the streak would be awesome. Its going to be like a playoff game.

I got tickets to both games coming up... I'm pretty sure the only thing I was more excited about than going to these games is losing my virginity

I'm seriously jealous. I'm just glad I have league pass and they have only blacked out one game so far. A few years back you could go weeks and not see a Knicks game on league pass. A local carrier could buy exclusive rights to broadcast the game and black out everyone else no matter where they lived. I don't know if they still do it. I have the feeling the league got too many complaints about it because it doesn't seem to be a problem now.

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12/14/2010  11:44 AM
knicks1248 wrote:
GustavBahler wrote:
DurzoBlint wrote:AND how many of their wins have been again good teams. Very few yet you don't hear that disclaimer when analysts talk about them

Atlanta, Utah, GS, New Orleans, among others. No scrubs.

alanta= no Joe
GS = they were good for the 1st 10 games there like 3-10 since
utah = good win
New O = they scored 23 pts in a half the game befroe they played the heat

There winning just like us, taking advantage of the schedule.

Still good teams with talented rosters. Hope you're right.

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12/14/2010  11:47 AM
SupremeCommander wrote:
GustavBahler wrote:
BlueSeats wrote:I guess we'll know how good they really are or aren't in 3 days. Can't wait.

Me neither. Ending the streak would be awesome. Its going to be like a playoff game.

I got tickets to both games coming up... I'm pretty sure the only thing I was more excited about than going to these games is losing my virginity

maybe it can all happen in the same week for you

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12/14/2010  11:51 AM
BlueSeats wrote:I guess we'll know how good they really are or aren't in 3 days. Can't wait.

It's the test the Heat have been waiting all season for!
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12/14/2010  11:59 AM
GustavBahler wrote:
DurzoBlint wrote:AND how many of their wins have been again good teams. Very few yet you don't hear that disclaimer when analysts talk about them

Atlanta, Utah, GS, New Orleans, among others. No scrubs.

New Orleans is a scurb team....look at their record after the strong start.
DID YOU SAY GOLDEN STATE???? Since when are they considered a GOOD team

Atlanta and Utah I will give to you though I think ATL has taken a step back

the fact that you can't even have an unrelated thread without some tool here bringing him up make me think that rational minds are few and far between. Bunch of emotionally weak, angst riddled people. I mean, how many times can you argue the same shyt
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12/14/2010  12:02 PM
DurzoBlint wrote:
GustavBahler wrote:
DurzoBlint wrote:AND how many of their wins have been again good teams. Very few yet you don't hear that disclaimer when analysts talk about them

Atlanta, Utah, GS, New Orleans, among others. No scrubs.

New Orleans is a scurb team....look at their record after the strong start.
DID YOU SAY GOLDEN STATE???? Since when are they considered a GOOD team

Atlanta and Utah I will give to you though I think ATL has taken a step back

Yeah, just looked at GS they've been on a slide.

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12/14/2010  12:04 PM
knicks1248 wrote:
GustavBahler wrote:
DurzoBlint wrote:AND how many of their wins have been again good teams. Very few yet you don't hear that disclaimer when analysts talk about them

Atlanta, Utah, GS, New Orleans, among others. No scrubs.

alanta= no Joe
GS = they were good for the 1st 10 games there like 3-10 since
utah = good win
New O = they scored 23 pts in a half the game befroe they played the heat

There winning just like us, taking advantage of the schedule.

and hasn't NO lost like 7 in a row

the fact that you can't even have an unrelated thread without some tool here bringing him up make me think that rational minds are few and far between. Bunch of emotionally weak, angst riddled people. I mean, how many times can you argue the same shyt
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