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But every possession counts, and another Miami 3 came early in the second quarter when Haywood Highsmith came from the weak-side corner to grab an offensive board. The Nuggets out-rebounded the Heat in Game 2. They exploited every one of our breakdowns and scored.” “We were by far our least disciplined game of these 16 or 17 playoff games,” Nuggets coach Michael Malone said after Game 2. The Heat were 6-for-9 on corner 3s in Game 2, just the fourth time in the Nuggets’ last 62 games (the first time since their Game 4 loss in the first round) that they’ve allowed more than five corner 3s. Murray switched it, but Aaron Gordon stayed with Butler for just a beat, and Strus got another corner 3. Later in the first quarter, Strus set an empty-corner screen for Jimmy Butler. But while Caldwell-Pope switched onto Vincent, Porter stayed there, and Strus was wide open when he popped to the corner… Because it was a small-small screen, it should have been a simple switch for the Nuggets. Two minutes later, Strus got his second 3, via an empty corner pick-and-pop where he set a screen for Vincent. was late to switch out after the second one… Kentavious Caldwell-Pope got caught in both screens, Murray wasn’t in position to switch the first one, and Michael Porter Jr. The issues for the Nuggets started with Jamal Murray, who seemed to be unaware that his man (Gabe Vincent) was setting the first screen.

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Max Strus inbounded the ball over the top to Bam Adebayo above the free throw line, then curled off two screens to a left-wing 3. The Heat’s first 3-pointer of Game 2 came on their second possession, via a relatively simple out-of-bounds play. Here’s a bit of film on how Miami made (at least) 17 3s for just the eighth time this season (104 total games)… But the Nuggets have also helped them by just not being very sharp defensively.

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It’s a make-or-miss league and the Heat have worked hard to get their 3-point looks. The Heat shot 17-for-35 (48.6%) from 3-point range on Sunday and have now outscored the Nuggets by 35 points from 3-point range in the series. * They made only 19 trips down the floor, but the final second of Game 2, after Caleb Martin rebounded Jamal Murray’s shot for the tie, counted as a possession in the official numbers.

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The Heat scored 111 points on just 86 offensive possessions, including 36 on 20* in that incredible fourth quarter. NetRtg = Point differential per 100 possessionsīut Game 2 was all about offense. OffRtg = Points scored per 100 possessionsĭefRtg = Points allowed per 100 possessions














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