-Worst case scenario coming into this game was Heat blowout that makes them feel great about themselves going forward. Unfortunately, that's exactly what happened.
-This is a tough result to swallow because everything was going so well. LeBron was playing perhaps the worst game he's played in the last two seasons. Danny Green was on fire. The Spurs were right there, Miami looked kinda nervous ... and then it fell apart. Part of it was due to the Heat being a great team that started living up to their ability. The other part was the Spurs had so few players play well.
-I'm a bit scared following some of Miami's adjustment. Going all out blitz in Game 1 on Parker I thought was dumb because TP is too smart and will figure it out. Tonight, they not only switched up tactics continuously, they also switched up defenders. That's really, really tough to handle if you're Parker -- infinitely tougher than the blitzing gimmick of Game 1.
-That Chalmers-LeBron pick-and-roll is terrifying. It gets LeBron close to the basket with Duncan out of the play. The Spurs can't switch it because TP can't guard LeBron. If they don't switch, you're giving up a layup for Chalmers or have to leave an outside shooter on the weakside. It's going to be difficult to stop going forward....
-Ginobili was pretty damn terrible. He wasn't alone but he struggled to do just about everything. I've never seen him turn into such a klutz just trying to dribble the ball twice.
-Parker is going to have to be in attack mode in Game 3. If they aren't going to blitz him every play, he has to attack. He did that well at times this game ... but not nearly often enough.
-Duncan wasn't good, especially offensively. But really, I didn't love the touches he was getting. He rarely got a clean look with adequate space around him. Give the Heat credit for swarming him constantly but the Spurs need to create the spacing to give Duncan a chance to have a big game.
-Leonard's rebounding was great. The Spurs need better shotmaking going forward but his rebounding and defense on LeBron made it a positive night at the office for him.
-Green was damn good. It was great to see him step up big in the huge moments. Let's hope he can remain hope for the duration of the series.
-Splitter needs to make more of an impact. Not rebounding against this poor rebounding team is inexcusable. He also needs to use his size more consistently on offense.
-I know Spurs fans love a scapegoat and Neal is that man right now but I don't think he was too horrible when factoring in expectations. He scored some useful buckets early and held it together defensively for a while. He fell apart in the collapse -- but so did just about everyone else.
-I'm hoping the Spurs can sustain a healthy level of confidence. Being at home will help; hopefully more player step up in the friendly confines of the AT&T Center.
-This remains the biggest challenge the Spurs have ever faced. If the Heat take momentum into Game 3, S.A. is going to have to play close to flawless basketball to win three more in this series.
-We'll know much more after Game 3. The scary thing is the Heat have actually looked better on the road than at home for much of these playoffs.
-The bright side is the Spurs had the lead in the third despite playing C- basketball on the road. Time to get some better individual performances, get the home crowd involved and play with more desperation to get Game 3. Now is the time show how much you want this.
Believe.