The Heat is taking fewer threes and more midrange shots this month than it has all season.
Some might say that's not a bad thing since it hasn't been a good three-point shooting team. But pair that with the Heat's low amount of rim attempts, and that short chart is not optimal.
If you had Travis Kelce calling the Cincinnati mayor a Jabroni on national television as part of your NFL playoffs Bingo card, congratulations.
"I don't think we have any cigars." - Patrick Mahomes.
"Calls at the end of games really do matter." - the Lakers, probably.
Man, I'm rooting for you @RobertLeePXP.
The Heat is taking fewer threes and more midrange shots this month than it has all season.
Some might say that's not a bad thing since it hasn't been a good three-point shooting team. But pair that with the Heat's low amount of rim attempts, and that shot chart is not optimal.
The Heat is taking fewer threes and more midrange shots this month than it has all season.
Some might say that's not a bad thing since it hasn't been a good three-point shooting team. But pair that with the Heat's low amount of rim attempts, and that short chart is not optimal.
I am going to use all of my savvy football analyst skills here to tell you that the difference in this first quarter is one team's quarterback is getting hit on every play and the other team's quarterback has time to make grits on every play. And not instant grits, either.