jimboiitmac
miami pride
See this is where you misunderstand me. My point is we have not struggled offensively in terms of opportunities. We have actually had more shots than the heat in every game with 10+ more. So the plays we are running are working and exposing your defence to a point. It's just lucky for the heat we haven't been hitting our shots. Shooting is a very fickle beast and can swing very quickly. If we start shooting anywhere near our season average we will take the series simple as that.
I also believe Rose, Noah and Boozer are all still playing with injury which isn't helping our cause.
No, I didn't misunderstand you. I read exactly what you said, about getting shot opportunities and not hitting them, and I said this:
As for the Bulls shooting poorly, yes they are. However I've seen the numbers for the other playoff games. In the two prior series they shot 38%, 39%, 37%, 39% and 41% in 5/11 games from Rounds 1 & 2. In this series they've shot 34% in Game 2 and now 41% in Game 3. That makes it 7/14 games, 50% of the post-season they have shot at best 41%.
So this shooting is plaguing them and has all post-season. Why it's so different to the regular season I'm not sure, but they have consistently shot poorly. They are capable of breaking out of it, but when you shoot as poorly as you did today if not worse for 50% of the games played in the playoffs, you could easily continue to shoot as poorly.
You're exactly right in that shooting is fickle. So if the Bulls are able to start turning it up, good on them. I don't see that happening consistently over the remainder of the series based on the body of work they have put together this post-season, as well as the fact that the Heat are the best defensive team they have played up to this point.
This video is for those who didn't catch the game. LeBron absolutely ate Korver on this and1. I felt sorry for Korver, especially on the replay seeing him back-pedaling off balance to avoid getting bowled over by LeBron. He had no chance.