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I think Fans are making excuses
Remember too all these wins vs good teams were at home they still have a lot of brutal road games

I think Fans are making excuses
They lost the game because the Heat played better. Have you never learned from any of your mistakes?I think Fans are making excuses
We just played the world champions and they wanted this game... badly.
They were celebrating like they just beat one of the best teams in the league.
Our guys were not ready for that kind of intensity. LeBron wasn't there, but the Heat were bringing some serious defense in the second half. They shut down Lillard, and the team seemed lost at times.
This was a great lesson to be learned. We got to see playoff caliber basketball from one of the best teams in the league. I hope our guys can take something from this. I watched our team get absolutely decimated in the first game of the playoffs against Houston a few years back. We weren't ready then, but I'm hoping our guys will be ready now.
The level of intensity and defense changes in the playoffs. Our guys got a little taste of that tonight and I think they will be ready in the future.
This is what I was thinking when watching the 3rd quarter. They were without Lebron, but they understand winning basketball. Individually and collectively you don't forget how to play championship defense just because your best player is off the court. The Blazers hadn't faced that kind of defense all year long. They did last night and in spite of that, they almost pulled it out.
The Blazers need to figure out how to get separation and keep it versus the opponent. Too many times they pull away only to give it up in a very short amount of time. Defensively, they need to be better. It is true that since Philly every game and win has been anything but easy. Defense is a big reason for this. That has to improve. I can only hope Miami showed them a lil something about the intensity you need to bring on this end of the court and how you execute it.
We lose separation because of our bench. The starters build a lead, the second unit comes in, and start hemorrhaging points. When our bench only scores 18 and their bench scores something like 34, that's your separation right there.
I've watched the starters lose leads time after time just due to their defense. Blazers were up by 5 in the fourth when the starters were put in last night. And that lead evaporated away. In Cleveland, The Blazers had a 114-104 lead with two minutes left in the game. The starters gave up 12+ points in less than two minutes. It's more than the bench. It's a team thing and most of all it's a defensive issue.
I agree with that, and more specifically it's an interior defensive issue, but I also think that our defensive intensity on the perimeter needs a lot of work.
Losing to Miami without Lebron at home is not a good result at all. 5 TO Mo Williams come on even the TO friendly Batum only had one tonight you need to reign your self in.
Absolutely.
Minus Lebron, on second night of a back to back, at our place... We ought to have run them out of the building. The fact that we didn't doesn't mean we are a bad team, but you'd better believe it shines a spotlight on some areas for improvement, whether or not Bosh hits that three.
We lose separation because of our bench. The starters build a lead, the second unit comes in, and start hemorrhaging points. When our bench only scores 18 and their bench scores something like 34, that's your separation right there.
You are wrong. Mo was a +11. Freeland was a +2. Wright was a +7. Leonard was a +3. None of the starters had a +. Matthews was a -13. Starters didn't build a lead. They came out and got punched by the Heat to start the game.
You're the one who loves to point to our overall record. I'm not talking about one game sweet cheeks.
Wright was 1-4 last night, so that +7 doesn't mean shit to me.
Yes, it is. Win or lose, this was an important lesson to learn.
You said the bench blew the lead last night. They didn't. The starters blew the game. Just admit you were wrong.
Run them out of the building? The Heat had 3 HOFers on the floor.
Run them out of the building? The Heat had 3 HOFers on the floor.
It was an exaggeration, but surely you catch my drift. Those were pretty close to the most favorable possible circumstances for us to face that team. Are you seriously putting Ray Ray (and I love the guy, don't get me wrong) on the same level as LeBron right now? If we can't handily beat a team with 3 aging HOFers when they are tired and at our place, what does that say about our chances when they add a 4th, in his prime?
And before you get too defensive, I'm not calling the season over or anything. We are still a good team. It was simply a game that revealed some issues that need to be addressed.

So Brooklyn should never lose then in your opinion?

To be fair, Wade didn't play in Sacramento, and I believe Bosh was out too. So really, the 2 that were really affected by the Sacramento game... one of them was out, and one of them kicked our ass.![]()
So everyone on their roster was either playing on the second night of a b2b (including Bosh, FWIW) or else recovering from nagging injuries/soreness (Wade, Ray, Birdman). Fair enough. I think my point stands.
