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Did the Heat learn NOTHING from last year's playoff run?

When you're down and have the final shot, give the f*cking ball to Chalmers! He's not their best scorer, but can you even count the number of times he's been clutch for them in big games. C'mon Spoelstra, get off LeChoke and D-Wade's *****!

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  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    Spoelstra game plan is to run everything through Lebron & Wade, if they don't pass off to Chalmers the play is not going to be made. Why give him an extension? He never made any since to me even when Heat had a decent bench when Beasley was on the team.

    Once Lebron fouled out, there wasn't a possession Wade didn't touch the ball and where he wasn't the one taking the shot.

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    Spolestra doesnt know anything about basketball. He is just riding the talent of Wade and Lebrick and Bosh. If he was a good coach he would know how to use his players. Have u noticed the heat dont run any plays. All isolation. If the game spirals out of control spolestra calls a time out to make Pat riley think he is a good coach

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    Nice speculation i mean rio has the clutch gene jjust ask derek rose, he dont have an ncaa because chalmers hits clutch shots

  • Marcus
    Lv 5
    9 years ago

    He was wide open too, but LeBron held on to the ball too long

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  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    Fgy

  • 9 years ago

    Bosh is not around when LJ and DW needs hand

  • youre 100 percent right finally someone on this site knows what they are talking about!

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