Nets begin critical back-to-back in Miami vs. Heat
Mar 25, 2023 - 1:14 PM
There are losses, and there are losses that cause your season to sink. On Thursday night, the Brooklyn Nets were in great position to come away with a win and get closer to fifth place in the standings. However, disaster struck and the Cleveland Cavaliers put the dagger in the Nets’ heart in the final seconds and Brooklyn took a devastating loss. The L was their fifth in a row and the team has fallen to seventh place in the eastern conference standings. No time to feel sorry for yourself. Gotta pick yourself up off the mat and get back to work.
Making it worse was the Last Two Minutes report released by the league on Friday that showed Donovan Mitchell crossed the plane of the foul line, which if called correctly would have give the Nets the ball...
The Last Two Minute Report says
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPointsApp) March 24, 2023
that Donovan Mitchell committed a lane violation on a free throw in the final seconds of Cavs-Nets last night, which led to Isaac Okoro's game-winning three.pic.twitter.com/2GdTZUZkRj
The Miami Heat are looking to make another deep playoff run, and they’ve started to figure some things out. They took on the New York Knicks and put the vice grip on them as they came away with a big win on Wednesday night. They’ve been off for the past few days, and once this wraps up, they’ll be off for two more days before heading north to face the Toronto Raptors.
Where to follow the game
YES Network on TV. WFAN on radio. Tip after 8 PM.
Injuries
No Ben Simmons (nerve impingement in his back) or Seth Curry (personal reasons.)
Cody Zeller and Nikola Jovic are out. Kyle Lowry and Caleb Martin are questionable.
The game
Brooklyn took game one in January and game two in February. This is the last meeting between the teams in the regular season. If the Nets and Heat finish in a tie, the Nets hold the tiebreaker.
Quick detour. At the end of this month, Hot Hot Hoops will be leaving SB Nation as Vox Media continues gutting sites across the network. It sucks and I hope the writers over there land on their feet and keep providing awesome coverage. As I saw that news, I thought of what journalist Kiana Fitzgerald said on Twitter a few days ago
It has been so sad and frustrating watching my friends and peers in journalism be unfairly affected by layoffs and budget cuts. Solidarity with you all.
— Kiana Fitzgerald (@KianaFitz) March 23, 2023
Solidarity forever.
Tell us who you are, Jimmy Butler!
"I'm that guy" ️@MiamiHEAT | #HEATCulture pic.twitter.com/ldrQwGZwQB
— Bally Sports Sun: HEAT (@BallyHEAT) March 23, 2023
True indeed! The stakes are getting higher, so this is the right time for Butler to turn his game up a notch. A funny thing has happened since we last saw JB. Over his past 15 games, Butler is shooting 52.6 percent from three point range. He doesn’t take many threes, but he makes the most out of his attempts when he takes them. He’s been a bad three point shooter throughout his career, and is shooting 34.7 percent from deep. That’s his best from deep since the 2018-2019 season. If Butler is respectable from out there, it opens up the rest of the floor for him and forces defenders to respect him from deep.
The matchup between Butler and Mikal Bridges promises to be an exciting one. Bridges had one of the best games of his career last time he saw Miami as he lit them up to the tune of 45 points on 17-24 shooing from the field. MB had a great bounce back game on Thursday with 32 points and six rebounds on 11-19 shooting from the field. One of the great things about Bridges is he’s able to consistently get to his spots on the floor and fire up a high quality shot. It’s an incredibly valuable skill and one that can always bail the Nets offense out when they get in a rut or become overly reliant on three point shooting.
This is the last time we’re gonna see Udonis Haslem, so salute to him for a great career. We’ll see him again when the Heat retire his number.
The Nets are still dead last in the NBA in rebounding, but they won the board battle their last two games. That’s a huge development for the team, and a big part of that has been the play of Day’Ron Sharpe. Sharpe has been a revelation over the past few games and is looking like a solid contributor and someone who can spell Nic Claxton. The Nets have been letting Clax go back to switching on guards more, and he’s been doing his thing. Sharpe and Claxton will do battle with Bam Adebayo. Bam has
Player to watch: Kyle Lowry
It’s been a pretty disappointing tenure in Miami for the Raptors legend. Injuries have been the name of the game over the past two seasons and Lowry is just getting back after dealing with left knee soreness. He’s been coming off the bench and the hope is he can lead the second unit as he regains his footing. A great playoff run would help erase the messiness from Lowry’s tenure on the team and give them plenty to cheer for when the stakes get higher.
Something I’ve noticed with the Nets is when they drive to the basket and are at the rim, they often try to make the extra pass instead of trying to finish in traffic. Being unselfish is a great thing, but sometimes I think the better play is to go for the layup. For example...
Good! Spencer Dinwiddie is at his best when he’s attacking the basket and looking to finish over defenders in the paint. Since joining the Nets, Dinwiddie has only taken 3.6 shots per game inside the restricted area, making only 60.6 percent of them. Decision making has been a bug-a-boo for the Nets, and if Dinwiddie is able to help keep things moving well, the Nets have a great chance to snap the losing streak.
Also, I saw this snippet of an interview Dinwiddie did with Taylor Rooks, and it really spoke to me:
If able, Spencer want you to call your grandparents
— Taylor Rooks (@TaylorRooks) March 22, 2023
“There’s expectations that come with other relationships…whether it be wanting me to score, wanting me to be good at this - but with my grandma is was just about being me. I was enough.”
Both of us held back tears in this one pic.twitter.com/H6t98nxVw5
Tell your folks you love em every chance you get.
From the Vault
Miami is basketball central as the men and women's basketball teams are in the Elite Eight. 20 years ago, a future Miami legend became a superstar in the NCAA Tournament:
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- Brooklyn Nets Game Notes - Brooklyn Nets
- Miami Heat Game Notes - Miami Heat
- Jimmy Butler powering Heat into matchup vs. Nets - STATS
- Brooklyn takes on Miami on 5-game losing streak - AP
- Nets’ Ben Simmons diagnosed with nerve impingement in back, out indefinitely - The Athletic
- Ben Simmons’ Nets season likely over following nerve impingement diagnosis - Brian Lewis - New York Post
- Nets must bounce back quickly ahead of pivotal Heat clash to avoid play-in - Brian Lewis - New York Post
- How the Nets’ leaky defense has sent their offense into a tailspin and put their playoff hopes in jeopardy - Brian Lewis - New York Post Sports+
- Donovan Mitchell committed lane violation on game-winning play vs. Nets, NBA concludes - Kristian Winfield - New York Daily News
- Knicks, Nets battle with Heat to avoid Play-In Tournament as race tightens - Ian Begley - SNY
- Ben Simmons dealing with nerve impingement in back, return in doubt - Tim Bontemps - ESPN
- What is nerve impingement? Understanding back injury that has put Ben Simmons’ NBA career at stake - Reign Amurao - Sportskeeda
- Heat gets help Thursday night: Exploring Miami’s chances of more upward mobility in East - Barry Jackson - Miami Herald
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