Agree on Heat's defensive prowess, but dribble penetration still creates spacing for shooters and easy passes to Duncan/Splitter for scoring.
Leonard only had 3 fouls last night and he should avoid fouling at all costs. As long as he makes LeBron take contested shots, that is all it matters. If LeBron drops 40 points on us with 50% shooting percentage, he is not getting teammate involved and as long as Spurs gets its offense going, we are still OK.
Don't be afraid to give up 1v1 ISO points to LeBron/Wade/Bosh, they can not do any better than Durant/Westbrook, their shooters is their killing blow. LeBron/Wade/Bosh just gives them a base 60-70 points a game, they can not beat us with big three alone if we play our offensive game.
The more I watch the Spurs, the more I think they are like Spain of basketball. A position where Duncan gets an ISO play and scores 2 points, LeBron is standing there doing nothing, saving energy. I firmly believe Duncan is way better playing Dwight Howard style offense. Get offensive tip-in's and easy passes at the rim. He needs to save his ISO plays at the end like OKC OT. Duncan scoring 1v1 is exactly what the Heat want. He will tire out and be slower on defense and his shooting % will be lower and lower as the game progresses.
A position where everyone touches the ball and LeBron's cover runs all over the court, that is going to reduce LeBron's shooting percentage down the road for sure. Pass pass pass to tire them out with our depth! You can never shut down great shooters like Green and Allen because they move so well without the ball. Green needs to be patient and understand even if he is not getting open looks, he is tiring out Allen/Wade's knees with his youth. He can have a huge impact on the game scoring 0 points for 3 quarters and get his when they finally fail to keep up. We don't need his dribble penetrations, cut to the basket is fine, force Wade to chase him.
A big reason players like Jordan can score 40-50 a game in the 90's is the ISO play. Everybody stand around and watch 1v1's. Spurs motion defense with patient passing will tire out the opposing stars if we get it going with low turnovers.

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