I'm not that devastated, I guess because after we went 0-3 down I accepted that the next loss was going to cause us to be out. My fear was always that once they started missing their 3s their defense would drop off and it happened again tonight and they deserved to lose. I posted these stats after our Game 5 blowout, updated it for Game 6 and now Game 7:
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R FG% 3FG% STL BLK TO oFG% o3FG% oSTL oBLK oTO
G1 L .519 .345 6 3 15 .541 .516 12 3 12
G2 L .468 .286 2 9 15 .457 .346 9 5 10
G3 L .398 .262 3 3 15 .568 .543 7 4 9
G4 W .512 .400 8 8 10 .436 .250 5 2 15
G5 W .506 .410 13 4 9 .513 .391 6 2 16
G6 W .436 .200 4 8 12 .355 .457 5 4 5
G7 L .390 .214 6 4 15 .488 .500 7 2 12
Every time in this series we've shot below .400 from 3 we've lost except for Game 6 and we needed a literal last second tip in from DWhite to win. Anytime you shoot bad you're putting yourself in a hole to begin with, especially a team as reliant on the 3 for offense as we are, but it makes it doubly important to get back defensively when those 3s miss because it's just reality that it's easier to defend in the half court after made shots than after misses, especially missed 3s. We weren't able to hit the side of a barn door again tonight but we compounded it by letting Miami shoot 50% from 3, many of which were open. If they're going to be a 3 point shooting team Joe or whoever is in charge next season needs to devise coverages that don't leave us exposed after misses, because those are why we have such big deviations in results - either we blow teams away or we suffer disappointing losses.
So I'm disappointed but not devastated. I posted on another thread that I think maybe we all might have overrated them on the basis of their ceiling, and tried to ignore the fact that their floor was pretty bad, and that there was a big delta between the two. Until they bring up that floor and close that delta they will keep tantalizing us with their best and disappointing us with their worst.
Also have to give the Heat credit for their mental fortitude, to come back and blow us out in our gym after losing a heartbreaker in Game 6, to have role players shooting 50% from 3 in someone else's gym, that's some cojones. Those guys are warriors, less talented, undrafted, whatever you want to call it, but they get the most of their limited talent, which is more than we can say for our team. We need more guys like that, warriors who will give it their all every single game because they don't take their inclusion in the NBA for granted.