jona187 wrote:DWadeno3 wrote:Do you know what I don't get? D-Wade and LeBron were ON FIRE in the first half and just dominating the Magic and all in a sudden we can't buy a bucket anymore? I mean, you run a play for one of the two and the Orlando defense will likely collapse on that guy and he can kick it to an open teammate. But I didn't see anything in that regard.
I'm not even that mad about our defense, we knew they were gonna catch fire at some point. But how in the world do you score 63 points in the first half and then come back and score 33 in the second?! If we had just had a normal second half, we could've easily won this game. Just score 43 points, which isn't good either, and you're good to go. But our offense sucks so badly that it allows teams to come back. Our offense was horrible in the first half, it just once again got overshadowed by great individual performances from D-Wade and LeBron. Overall, it wasn't that much different from what we did in the second half though. The Magic simply adjusted to our simple offensive gameplan and thus shut us down.
Notice how our lack of production also helped the Magic. A lot of their open shots were in transition. They just got the rebound or the steal, threw the outlet pass, got it to an open shooter before our defense was set and that guy nailed it. It was that simple.
Well, they stop penetrating and driving
Second half we completely settled for the outside shot and we got burned
We do need an offense, but we tend to settle for the outside shot
Do you know how many times I shake my head when Wade pulls up for a three?
We settled for outside shots because the Magic figured our stupid "offense" out, which basically consisted of a screen for either D-Wade or LeBron who nailed the jumper. Now they just helped a lot better on those screens and didn't give the two any open looks. In a good offense, the ball usually keeps moving and you take advantage of the fact that the defense focuses on those two guys.
Also LOL @ the people bashing Wade for his defense tonight. He's had a lot of lazy games, but most of the threes tonight came in transition. When we don't score, we allow them to get in the open court and they either attack or shoot outside shots before our defense is even set. Go and watch the game again and you'll see it. So instead of bitching about our defense and how Wade screwed it up, look at when they took those shots and how they got those shots. Also notice how we kept packing the paint and all it took for them was a little backscreen from Bass against a wingplayer in the paint to give the shooter some space. SVG used very simple methods to outcoach Spoelstra today.
Erik once again committed too many mistakes tonight to not be blamed.