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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 291523" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>I have worried for some time that teams might sag their zone to take away our cuts and backdoor plays, thus forcing us to beat them with jump shots. Miami tried that for a while last night and it was not very effective. When they switched to M2M with protecting the lane as their primary focus, we could not adjust. Miami is long and quick, so they could deny the very the things we like to do. Without consistent outside shooters, we simply cannot win those battles frequently enough. That also got us out of position to rebound our own misses.</p><p></p><p>On the other end, #5 played at his highest level. He did to us what MGH did for us last year. His talent and will power were the difference. I predicted Miami would come in very motivated. They needed a win in last night's game much more than we did.</p><p></p><p>BTW, complaining about the officiating is for losers. It does not become us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 291523, member: 1199"] I have worried for some time that teams might sag their zone to take away our cuts and backdoor plays, thus forcing us to beat them with jump shots. Miami tried that for a while last night and it was not very effective. When they switched to M2M with protecting the lane as their primary focus, we could not adjust. Miami is long and quick, so they could deny the very the things we like to do. Without consistent outside shooters, we simply cannot win those battles frequently enough. That also got us out of position to rebound our own misses. On the other end, #5 played at his highest level. He did to us what MGH did for us last year. His talent and will power were the difference. I predicted Miami would come in very motivated. They needed a win in last night's game much more than we did. BTW, complaining about the officiating is for losers. It does not become us. [/QUOTE]
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