Reasons Heat Lost to Both Warriors and Clippers

Jan 20

Reasons Heat Lost to Both Warriors and Clippers

The NBA season has just started and I’ve already witnessed an utter disappointment coming from the Miami Heat. It seems like their heat is not enough to set fire on the court, based on their playoffs against the Clippers and the GS Warriors. But really, what caused them to lose?

One reason for this is that the Heat’s giants couldn’t beat the small but powerful forwards of both the Clippers and Warriors. Actually this strategy was first used by the Warriors and later copied by the Clippers during their bout against Heat. This is no surprise though-even in the Bible it says the small but terrible David was able to beat the giant Goliath and make him fall to the ground.

And yes, I also blame the Heat’s losses on its passive, complacent stars, Dwayne Wade and LeBron James. Why is LeBron depending too much on Wade to do the shots during both games? Is he the only player around? If they intended to do a tag-team performance, then should have utilized each other’s powers instead.

Well, I blame it more on LeBron’s poor on-court performance. Wade was overworked. Given that LeBron relied too much in Wade to do the shooting, it got him tired and exhausted just right before the halftime break. Wade’s no Superman and he knows that. With the team’s star player tired and the starters not ever capable of making the outside shots (only menacing turnovers and free throws for Clippers and Warriors), we already knew what to expect from Miami Heat.

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