You edited your son. That's that.
Wut? The only thing i added was the Diaw/Duncan run![]()
You edited your son. That's that.
Pop didnt panic splitter wasn't up to the challenge, stupid backcourt violation 2 secs in and jumped on wades pump fake I'm sure that's the first advice he got from the coaching staff
He had chances to redeem himself but made poor decisions when he got the ball. Overall one of his worst playoff performance. Now game 5 wcf last year absolutely Pop panicked
That change didn't create all the turnovers which turned into to over 20 pts. Regardless if Spoelstra is a good coach or not, he has the largest group of talent on a team since Maurice Star assembled the greatest boy band in history. Every good coach adjusts. That's what makes the NBA playoffs so much better than a one game tournament.
Pop sees the practice, sees the moods the players are in, sees how they respond to challenges and their demeanor during a time out. When he pulls someone, it's for a reason. I trust that. I'll take him over any coach in the league any day of the week win or lose.
I get kinda tired of seeing the comments about Spo being a good coach. He's got far and away the best talent in the league. All he has to do is not it up. He doesn't need to try to find a way to get blood from a turnip. He has to find a way to stay out of the way. He's not a bad coach, but Lawrence Frank could coach that team to the Finals.
That's why you need to give him a chance to redeem himself the next game. He's a compe or. He'll respond the next game if given a chance.
Absolutely splitter is a great passer and he's been making good passws off pick and roll since he's been a spur, Miami d is very aggressive so your hope he can adjust and make the right plays
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