twix2500 wrote:They are not gone, the Cavs won with two players dominating the dribble. Hell the 3 of top four teams in the playoffs used players who dominated the ball. Schemes can be beating by scheme. Players improvising breaks schemes. At the end of the day its about efficiency.
Those days are certainly gone for this team as currently constructed...
I'm assuming your three playoff teams with players who regularly "dominated the dribble" are Cleveland, Golden State, and OKC (the fourth team who didn't do this must be the Spurs). Meaning the players with the ball in their hands making decisions were the likes of LeBron, Kyrie, Steph, Klay, Durant and Westbrook.
If the HEAT had even one perimeter player the caliber of LeBron, Kyrie, Steph, Klay, Durant or Westbrook, Spo would let them be as ball dominant as they wanted and iso to their heart's content, because they're all elite enough talent for the end result to be some semblance of winning basketball.
This current HEAT squad no longer has that luxury. They'll primarily stick to system ball like the Spurs, Celtics, Hawks, and teams of that ilk who follow a similar strategy.
Will the HEAT occasionally have a hand full of designed iso plays or break off into random isos out of necessity? Of course they will... it's still basketball.
Will it be a steady diet of ball pounding, clock killing isos the likes of Wade and Joe?... not a chance.
Spo will have the HEAT playing system basketball until they acquire elite players both talented and efficient enough to be trusted to consistently break plays and improvise.