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    The problem is when smaller players are blocking his shots in the paint. The energy/confidence is going to the Heat. You can't have 4 or your point blank layups blocked by guards if you are that tall. That is just more rebounds and transition opportunities for the Heat to burn you.
    and why do you think opposing guards were in/close to the paint? td got his shots sent back to him as well. fact is, spurs weren't able to establish themselves out on the perimeter allowing the heat to pack the paint.

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    Harlem couldn't have put it any better, tbh...
    i've always thought coach Nick was ok. better than most, in fact. but nobody's gna be perfect

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    The problem is when smaller players are blocking his shots in the paint. The energy/confidence is going to the Heat. You can't have 4 or your point blank layups blocked by guards if you are that tall. That is just more rebounds and transition opportunities for the Heat to burn you.
    A couple of those were turnovers, not blocks and Wade/James are pretty good shot blockers.

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    and why do you think opposing guards were in/close to the paint? td got his shots sent back to him as well. fact is, spurs weren't able to establish themselves out on the perimeter allowing the heat to pack the paint.
    Point blank layups that Splitter had were on the roll to the basket where there was no one in front of him and the basket. The guards showed up as rotation defenders. That type of play should always be 2 points for a big man. Getting blocked by a help defending guard is unforgivable no matter who you are.

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    i've always thought coach Nick was ok. better than most, in fact. but nobody's gna be perfect
    I've only watched a couple videos but I think he's pretty good. His stuff is well done and he points out things that the NBA and its partners (ESPN etc....) don't want to mention, like the bad calls, missed calls. Informative stuff imo. Harlem probably hates him because he's pointed out stuff Lebron gets away with, and now he's on ElNono's list after that video....tbh.

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