radikalBaller wrote:Another day, another source, to help our coaching staff solve The Great Heat Turd Quarter Mistery..
Here is a podcast aout Tony Fiorentino take on the Mistery
http://heatbeatmiami.com/podcast/143-looking-stats-tony-fiorentino-miami-heat-color-commentator/
He tries to be very diplomatic and carefull about not burning the clueless coaching staff but his take is that they have not figured it out yet after all this tine and that they ususally try to go with defensive lineups in the Turd which in my opinion allow our opponent to pressure us on defense because of the poor spacing created by the inept heat offensive players. That pressure defense lead to turnovers allowing our opponents to come back and build confidence...
My theory is that Having Whiteside and Winslow on the court in the 3rd allows opponents to pressure the Heat defensively and create turnovers. Once the turnovers happen, opponents just run the fast break and Whiteside cannot recover full court, which lead to easy baskets, once our opponent start seeing the ball go through the basket on those easy points, it builds their confidence into making longrange shots...and the Heat is toast
On the other side Heat offensive confidence get shut, whiteside starts pouting and whinning and it all snowball from there, once spo finally decide to alter his preset rotations a little to late, we expend crazy eenergy to try to get back in the game with offensive players cold off the bench and fall short because of exhaustion and mental breakdowns from having to execute under those stressfull & frustrating pressure situations created by the coaching staff inability to recognise the game and adjust fast on the fly...