Duffman
Well-Known Member
Miami went to the line twice because they failed to attack the rim, Butler even admitted as such after the game. Kind of hard to get fouls called when you don’t drive to the basket and pretty much mainly just shoot from the perimeter.Could just be the Homer in me, but as a Heat fan im not really all that worried. No one thought Miami was going to sweep Denver lol. So Denver won Game 1 at HOME at 5273ft higher then what Miami is used to. Miami coming off only 2 days rest from a very hard fought 7 game series and traveling and trying to get adjusted to that altitude. Strus shot 0-10, Martin shot 1-7, Ducan shot 1-6, Butler shot 6-14. Terrible nights for these guys. Miami went to the line ONLY 2 TIMES, Denver went 20, That alone is mind boggling!. Miami had 15 Fouls called on them compared to Denvers 8. All of this and Miami only lost by 11. Multiple times they cut big leads back down to single digits only to tire out and let them go on a run.
If Im Miami, Im feeling positive about our chances for Game 2, if Im Denver i might even be a little concerned that we only won by 11pts.
But again, im just a homer.![]()
Also yes some of your guys were ice cold, yet some were much better than their averages. 63 of your 93 points came from Bam, Vincent, and Highsmith, what would you say the odds that happen again? Probably the same as those you mentioned being ice cold again.
Also let’s not pretend Denver played perfect either, letting Miami go on a 7-0 run to start the 3rd and 8-0 run to start the 4th. Shooting 29% from 3 is much lower than their average. Plus the chances that MPJ goes 2-11 from 3 again are slim to none.
Now obviously I’m not predicting a Nuggets sweep and all the game last night proved is the Nuggets won’t get swept, but Denver heard this same talk from the Lakers after Game 1. Oh LA just had a bad shooting night they wont do that again, there’s no way Denver can keep making those crazy shots that’s one in million, oh they figured something out by putting Rui on Joker things are going to be different now watch out Denver.
Also yes Denver did what they were supposed to do in win game 1. Yet it’s something the Heat never experienced this playoffs until now, they’ve never been down 0-1 this year looking at an 0-2 hole. Denver has won 8 in a row and are a perfect 6-0 at home, Miami has lost 4 of their last 5, Denver has the momentum now and it’s up to Miami to break that, which they very well can do nothing I’ve said means Miami is dead in the water but if they want to win this series they’re going to have to play as close to perfect as they can.