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Erik Spoelstra pulls a Chris Webber, ... But on Tuesday, one Spoelstra decision effectively cost Miami its NBA Cup opener against the Detroit Pistons. The big moment came in overtime.
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Heat-Pistons ending, explained: How Erik Spoelstra cost Miami in final seconds of NBA Cup loss - MSNThe sample size is very small, but Erik Spoelstra might have made the biggest coaching blunder in NBA Cup history on Tuesday. The Heat inexplicably allowed four points in the final 1.8 seconds of ...
The Miami Heat have gotten their NBA Cup campaign off to a rough start after losing 121-123 to the Detroit Pistons in OT. The blame for the loss will fall.
Erik Spoelstra, a two-time NBA champion as Miami’s head coach, stomped onto the court, visibly upset with his team and called a timeout. It seemed like the appropriate move given the situation.
Erik Spoelstra called out the rest of the NBA for being hypocrites: "If they had the opportunity to sign three players the way we were able to, they would have without any hesitation" ...
Erik Spoelstra calls a timeout he didn’t have with 1.1 seconds, ... Malik Beasley made it and the Pistons went on to beat the Heat 123-121 on the opening night of NBA Cup play.
As the Miami Heat face the Indiana Pacers Friday night in what will be the second game in NBA Cup group play, they are still reeling off a disappointing night last Tuesday.
DETROIT (AP) — Erik Spoelstra blamed himself for a “horrendous mistake” after calling a timeout the Miami Heat didn't have with 1.1 seconds left in overtime Tuesday night, a technical foul ...
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Erik Spoelstra pulls a Chris Webber, costs Heat NBA Cup game vs. Pistons with timeout blunder in OT - MSNSpoelstra's mistake holds special significance in light of when it came. Not only did he cost the Heat a regular-season game, but Tuesday was the beginning of the NBA Cup.
The sample size is very small, but Erik Spoelstra might have made the biggest coaching blunder in NBA Cup history on Tuesday. The Heat inexplicably allowed four points in the final 1.8 seconds of ...
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