So hopefully they won’t get as many open shots.” So that’s what this film session was about this morning, fixing that. “So they do a really good job of playing off of what our game plan is. If we say ‘switch,’ they are slipping out for open threes and if we don’t say ‘switch,’ they are actually going to set the screen. “But also they are playing off of our coverages, they are hearing what we are communicating to each other and they’re doing the opposite. “We probably could communicate a little bit better and also just be more aware of the actions they are running,” Michael Porter Jr. Most of that stems from communication.”Īctually, the Nuggets may need to watch their communication during the game. What we can do better is just be a lot more disciplined in terms of the game plan, who I’m guarding. “Every clip was a discipline clip, if you will, where our discipline, whether it was game plan, whether it was personnel, whether it was defending without fouling, whatever it may be, 17 clips added up to over 40 points in Game 2. “I showed 17 clips this morning,” Malone said. The Nuggets also had a straightforward, honest film session out of Game 2. To a man they talked about urgency, discipline and communication. But it’s not without intention and the willingness to do whatever it takes.”Ī change in tone was more evident among the Nuggets. It keeps us loose out there on the court starting the game and throughout 48 minutes. “Obviously when it’s time to get down to business, our focus is all the way there during our prep, during our film session… But when we’re working we still like to have fun and keep it loose. The Heat players sounded like themselves, focused but a little looser, a little more comfortable at home in a familiar environment. “Discipline” was one of the buzzwords around the Nuggets on Tuesday, heading into Game 3. “I have no doubt that tomorrow night will be a much more disciplined, urgent team for 48 minutes.” “What I know about our group is for years now we’ve handled adversity very well,” Nuggets coach Michael Malone said. While Denver has faced challenges during the season it had a very different path to this point than Miami. 1 seed for most of the season, has been up in every series 2-0 entering Game 3, and only lost three games in the West playoffs. The question heading into Sunday is how will the Nuggets handle adversity? Denver was the No. It steeled us and we developed some grit, which is what we all want.” Because of all that adversity and the 57 close games that happened, due to a lot of that, it hardened us. “We handled it the right way where you are not making excuses about it, the injuries, the changes lineups. ![]() “We faced a lot of adversity during the season,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said after his team evened the NBA Finals at 1-1. Their ability to deal with it is why we’re still watching them play. MIAMI -We know how the Miami Heat handle adversity.
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