And don't even try to tell me it's the players breaking plays. In the huddle late in the 4th quarter when all the Heat was doing was forcing 1 on 1 (or 1 on many) action instead of moving the ball and setting screens, Spoelstra tells his players to "stay with it".
Stay with what ? With **** that was proven it doesn't work ?
I don't know if the broadcast's intentionally give us vanilla stuff from the huddle because there is an agreement that nothing strategic can actually be shown, but it is really absurd some of the stuff that the coaches say during timeouts. Last night, Scott Brooks managed to make Spo look like Red Auerbach when he told the Thunder something along the lines of "we have to stop them from scoring, okay? Let's do that and then get some baskets on the other end." Really? Let's stop them from scoring. This needs to be said? The best part was that right after they showed that clip, Hubie Brown comes back and says "He's exactly right." Of course he's right. My two year old knows that the goal is to stop the other team from scoring. Every time I hear one of these ridiculous timeout words of wisdom, I am more convinced that most of us would be capable of coaching in the NBA.