Post#564 » by Shewasfly » Thu Apr 24, 2025 5:48 pm
I don't think it's being talked about enough how Cavs are able to dictate our offense too. Playoff basketball is about being consistent enough with something that's working to alter the other team's game plan in that area. Every time the Heat went into the paint they were confronted by 4 set bodies and couldn't draw a foul. With that, your offense becomes solely about focusing even more on trying to score outside. And the Cavs were allowed to do this and essentially sit in the paint on offense because Bam and Wiggins were awful on that end (Wiggins on both actually).
The most athletic guys on the team couldn't make a thing outside the paint but also couldn't even get past their defenders with any consistency to get into the paint and draw fouls. That's a huge problem. And no, Bam pirouetting play after play to find others who would actually look for their offense doesn't count as him being good or even average on the end last night. He was a non-factor on that end, and it ultimately hurt us. We need him and Wiggins to a lesser extent to step up and be a threat on that end so that the Cavs can't just sit back on defense and actually have to work. If nothing else, get them in foul trouble. Donovan, Allen, and Mobley didn't have to guard a damn thing last night. Donovan hasn't had to do anything all series really.
Cavs were able to show that they had a threat (or at least a willing one) at damn near every position on the floor. All that, and yet we were STILL in the game is crazy to think about.

Saudades.