Live broadcast bar, June 26 news ESPN famous story Zach Lowe wrote about the heat completing the black eight miracle and reaching the finals all the way.
Zach Lowe wrote: “When competitors watched the Heat climb out of the dilemma of the play-off and reach the finals, many people discussed the same problem internally: What can we learn from it, if so?”
“For some executives, the answer is very limited. People think that for a team whose three-point shooting rate is not high throughout the season, the performance of the heat is a combination of luck and return to normal. If brother Xin was not injured in G1 in the first round, can they survive the first round?”
“The Heat went all the way to the finals, and the skeptics wanted to know: What can we learn from it? Is it a replicable strategy to invest more than expected three points?”
“Others came to the same conclusion from almost the opposite direction. The tracking data they cited showed that the shooting quality of the heat regular season was almost the same as that of the 2021-22 season, when their three-point shooting rate reached the highest 38 percent in the league and finally ranked first in the east. Their luck is bound to be reversed-and indeed, they scored a large number of three-point goals at the most critical time of the match. But it should be emphasized again: Will competitors incorporate this into their team building strategy?”
“But for some teams, this is the focus and concern at the same time: if the performance of the heat proves that in the era of load management, three-point diversity and play-offs, will the regular season be much less important? What does it mean if the play-off, the new labor negotiation agreement and other factors are bringing an unprecedented era of equality to a movement defined by predictability and the inevitability of dynasties?”