Erik Spoelstra just called himself out for falling short in massive way
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Erik Spoelstra just called himself out for falling short in massive way
"The three-game stretch was odd, to say the least, given the outcomes of the games and the final scores. Miami won one game close, by three points, and another in a blowout by 43 points. In between, Miami lost a closer game, but still by seven points. Going 2-1 isn't bad, but Miami should have taken all three against Chicago because they are the better team."
"Miami's 134-91 blowout over Chicago on Sunday was its biggest win of the season. In the win, Kel'el Ware logged 18 minutes, the most minutes he's played since the Heat faced the Golden State Warriors seven games ago. In his 18 minutes, Ware scored 17 points on 8-of-15 shooting and added six rebounds. Ware has averaged 22 minutes per game this season, but those minutes have fluctuated since the start of the new year."
The Miami Heat played three straight games against the Chicago Bulls, finishing 2-1 with results that included a three-point win, a seven-point loss, and a 43-point blowout. The team continues to alternate wins and losses, hampering consistency. Head coach Erik Spoelstra publicly acknowledged shortcomings and said he must take more accountability for the remaining games. Spoelstra emphasized the need to hold young players to higher standards, with Kel'el Ware a focal point. Ware played 18 minutes in the blowout, scoring 17 points on 8-of-15 shooting with six rebounds, while his minutes have fluctuated this season.
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