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Or can you? The Heat will be showered with glowing praise after their blowout victory over the Orlando Magic on Friday night. And deservedly so. Holding a great offense to a mere 70 points is nothing to scoff at. But a closer look at the performance reveals a Heat team that still has some work to do on offense. Most notably their questionable shot selection. And neither did power forward Chris Bosh. Oh, the footer: enough distance to wow the crowd but not quite far enough to make it worthwhile.
Over the course of an game season, teams will inevitably have a love affair with the long 2 here and there. It happens. But the Magic defense deserves some praise for controlling the basket and forcing the Heat to hit deep jumpers from the perimeter.
They rolled the dice and got burned. Generally, if you come in against Miami and you can hold them to 20 points in the paint with that crew you are doing a pretty good job.
Shooting lights out from downtown can cover for a lack of inside play. The Heat busted out of the gate in the third quarter, nailing three quick 3-pointers to push the lead to 15 before Orlando called a timeout with to go. For the game, Miami finished 9-for from beyond the arc, their best 3-point output on the season. After launching 23 long 2s in the second quarter -- which is more than each of their previous two games β the Heat only took 11 for the rest of the game.
The solution? We want to push for those but also in the secondary offense where we get to early post ups and quick pick-and-rolls. Those are our best opportunities but not tonight.