Miami came back from double figures down seven times in the playoffs and that's the most by any team over the last seven years matching like a handful of teams one of those is the bubble heat. Denver offers up their problems but the one thing that I liked that Miami did was having Jamal Murray run off all these screens whether he thinks he can hide on you know some of these shooters and basically exhaust him because towards the end he looked like he was exhausted, George says. The Nuggets hadn't lost in a month they're flying high and they kind of got the same amount of open shots in game two and they lost it according to George Hill.
Brian Windhorst is joined by ESPN's Tim Bontemps, Tim MacMahon and special guest Philadelphia 76ers’ forward Georges Niang to talk the relentlessness of the Heat, Miami’s shooting capabilities, his friendship with Duncan Robinson, how Denver handled the final possession of Game 2, what adjustments we may see from the Nuggets, how the Heat could potentially integrate Tyler Herro back into the rotation and Niang’s thoughts on the 76ers’ hiring Nick Nurse.
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