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Joe Mazzulla was asked about adjustments: “That word is such a trigger word around this time of year. We didn’t make too many adjustments — we played harder, played tougher. We dictated the physicality and tempo of the game.”



Joe Mazzulla was asked about adjustments:

“That word is such a trigger word around this time of year. We didn’t make too many adjustments — we played harder, played tougher. We dictated the physicality and tempo of the game.”

by Babushka5

11 Comments

  1. Icebreaker335

    The obvious one is we stopped giving them room for 3s

  2. Holiday-Usual-3600

    I mean they went from 101 to 104 points the big difference was the heat went from 23 made 3s to 9.

    Obviously they didn’t give the heat as many open 3s but jovic herro and martin missed some of the wide open ones as well

    Almost like a bunch of bad shooters aren’t going to beat a team of this caliber most nights (they’re 1-5 this year)

    They shot better game 2 as well (47/38/72 vs 48/29/71)

  3. tienyutaiwan

    There was also adjustments on offensive end, too. We attacked early, and didn’t waste time dribbling and looking for mismatch. Some of our drives made the zone collapse. This lasted at least 3 1/2 quarters.

  4. Lucky13200

    my biggest pet peeve from game 2 was that we walked the ball way too many times and even when we threw the ball ahead we had 2-3 guys walking up slowly so u have to wait to attack. Also we had so many miscommunications game 2 idk why, not nearly the same amount this game. But basically we just played harder. U see 104 and think we struggled offensively but we had offense rating 122.4, just a slow pace game.

  5. UtahUtopia

    And the Heat didn’t break records from 3-point range.

  6. If this team doesn’t give up 10+ turnovers, we are hard to beat

  7. SikkoDieri

    I didn’t see the whole thing but looked like they stopped doubling Herro aggressively. That took away most of the open threes

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