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Game 23 | Cleveland @ Miami | 12/14/13 | 7:30pm ET

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There's gotta be some offensive sets that can make it easier for Bynum to get the ball. Are baseline entries illegal?

Bynum is wide open for a lob numerous times a game and nobody can get it to him. When they front him, if you can just get a pass close to the rim that protects it from being stolen from a guy gambling from the weak side, it's an easy dunk or a trip to the foul line at worst. We just have nobody that can make that pass.
 
Man it was a really tough game. I didn't see that comeback happening at all. The Heat looked unbeatable.

THe 2nd half was awesome. The pacing was awesome. Dion was awesome. He and Andy need to work together as much as they can. They are rollin.

Yeah the execution down the stretch was pretty shitty. Irving has got to trust his teammates. It just has to happen. This is a lesson he has to learn no matter what. Make the basketball play. The need to play the end of the game and circle the open players over and over and over.

Fuck the Heat. These are the frontrunningist assholes ever
 
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That one even caught me off guard. :chuckles:
 
I was hoping for but did not expect a close game. I was surprised, impressed and excited that the team was able to fight back from a huge deficit and take the lead. I thought the team played pretty well, I aint mad, these are the type of games championship teams win. When you have to rely on Earl Clark to knock down 3's down the stretch, then you can't be surprised when you lose these type of games. Hopefully they learned some things that will stay with them and help them improve, on to the next one.
 
Re: Game 24- Cleveland @ Miami, 12/14/12 7:30pmEST

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Ungrateful mother fuckers on this site, I tell you...(the ones you quoted, Huber..not you, dude).
 
Bynum is wide open for a lob numerous times a game and nobody can get it to him. When they front him, if you can just get a pass close to the rim that protects it from being stolen from a guy gambling from the weak side, it's an easy dunk or a trip to the foul line at worst. We just have nobody that can make that pass.

There are ways to deal with the fronting of the post and we don't do any of them.

You can swing the ball to the corner quickly and now his man is sealed towards the FT line, leaving Bynum wide-open for an easy pass and a dunk.

Or you can just drive directly at the guy front the ball because now he's taken himself out of the play and can't protect the rim. I see us do neither of these.
 
There are ways to deal with the fronting of the post and we don't do any of them.

You can swing the ball to the corner quickly and now his man is sealed towards the FT line, leaving Bynum wide-open for an easy pass and a dunk.

Or you can just drive directly at the guy front the ball because now he's taken himself out of the play and can't protect the rim. I see us do neither of these.

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Really the only way to adequately deal with a Cavs loss
 
Anyone who is claiming Kyrie plays "heartless" and "doesn't care about winning" are just ignorant. You have no clue what's going on in his head. And don't give me "his play shows it" bullshit. Tell me "his play shows it" when he drops 41 points on the road against Washington and wills us to victory for our first road win. This kid cares about winning, him "not caring" is an excuse so you can criticize/hate on him.
 

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