FILM ROOM: Miami Heat last possession vs. Hornets in Game 5

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In last night’s pivotal Game 5 between the Miami Heat and the Charlotte Hornets in Miami, the Hornets did a masterful job of making plays, making shots, and most importantly defending down the stretch. They earned their win with execution.

The Heat, typically very good executing, particularly down the stretch, had their last offensive possession of the game botched by what I think were some simple misreads, as pointed out in the film:

  • Joe Johnson’s decision to drive right instead of left
  • Dwyane Wade’s decision on the drive against Courtney Lee

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