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    Default Re: Miami's offensive efficiency

    Be interesting how much Oden can give them when he is said to suit up by dec/jan time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by All Net
    Be interesting how much Oden can give them when he is said to suit up by dec/jan time.
    he will injury again

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Oden 50
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    2nd in offensive efficiency... (barely ahead of the Clippers)

    Yet 24th in defensive efficiency.

    So, Heat fans, what wins championships? Offense, defense, or how hard you homer for your team?

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    Remember this next time anyone bashes Spoelstra. He's totally changed Lebron's game from an inefficient one to an incredibly efficient one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scm5
    Yes, this team is truly scary. They just need to improve their defense and rebounding.

    Too bad they can't grow taller, rebounding has sucked and will suck for this team

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    Quote Originally Posted by Droid101
    2nd in offensive efficiency... (barely ahead of the Clippers)

    Yet 24th in defensive efficiency.

    So, Heat fans, what wins championships? Offense, defense, or how hard you homer for your team?
    Your hate drives us.

    Scary efficient. A bit lazy on the defensive end, but nothing that can't be fixed with some effort and energy.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sarcastic
    Remember this next time anyone bashes Spoelstra. He's totally changed Lebron's game from an inefficient one to an incredibly efficient one.
    Spo is a good coach, but his rotations are still shit. Also, he's all about efficiency and defensive energy. The guy is HUGE stat nerd.

    On a side note, Lebron had a 56% TS% on the Cav's and 62% on the Heat.
    Last edited by aj1987; 11-14-2013 at 04:49 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Droid101
    2nd in offensive efficiency... (barely ahead of the Clippers)

    Yet 24th in defensive efficiency.

    So, Heat fans, what wins championships? Offense, defense, or how hard you homer for your team?

    Miami wins championships

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    Quote Originally Posted by AintNoSunshine
    Miami wins championships

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    Quote Originally Posted by aj1987
    Your hate drives us.

    Scary efficient. A bit lazy on the defensive end, but nothing that can't be fixed with some effort and energy.


    Spo is a good coach, but his rotations are still shit. Also, he's all about efficiency and defensive energy. The guy is HUGE stat nerd.

    On a side note, Lebron had a 56% TS% on the Cav's and 62% on the Heat.
    Spo doesn't get a "rotation" til March, he doesn't care about dropping a game here or there to try something

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    Quote Originally Posted by red1
    chalmers one of the best three-point shooters in the league
    no

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    Quote Originally Posted by Droid101
    2nd in offensive efficiency... (barely ahead of the Clippers)

    Yet 24th in defensive efficiency.

    So, Heat fans, what wins championships? Offense, defense, or how hard you homer for your team?
    Their defense can be fixed by effort.. Offense is something you can't just make happen. Better for them to be struggling defensively than offensively

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    Quote Originally Posted by All Net
    Their defense can be fixed by effort.. Offense is something you can't just make happen. Better for them to be struggling defensively than offensively
    It's true. Miami's defense has looked like sh*t before and then they suddenly turned it up a notch. I guess they will be doing the same thing once it really matters.
    Of course they still get outrebounded in most of the games, that's one thing that will never change with this line-up.
    Right now it looks like coach Spo is trying out some stuff and therefore changing his rotations a lot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2swift4u
    It's true. Miami's defense has looked like sh*t before and then they suddenly turned it up a notch. I guess they will be doing the same thing once it really matters.
    Of course they still get outrebounded in most of the games, that's one thing that will never change with this line-up.
    Right now it looks like coach Spo is trying out some stuff and therefore changing his rotations a lot.
    Exactly. People need to realize the Heat only played hard for two stretches last season. The first was the 10 or so games where their win streak had gotten interesting. The second was the conference & NBA finals.

    The rest of the games were about experimenting & staying healthy.

    It's the Popovich model and it works.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scm5
    Yes, this team is truly scary. They just need to improve their defense and rebounding.
    Which they will once they start really giving a shit...in the playoffs.

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