The Miami Heat ended a three-game skid with an exciting win over the Brooklyn Nets Monday night.
On what this win means for the Miami Heat
On the impact of Shabazz Napier and James Ennis
Danny Granger is glad to be back
Birdman a bit touchy
Let's talk about the alley oop from Chalmers. Chris Andersen: “I ain’t got nothing to say, homie." Nothing? "It was a good alley oop.”
— Jason Lieser (@JasonLieser) November 18, 2014
So that's it? That's all on the Chalmers alley oop? Andersen: “That’s it. That’s all you’re gonna get out of me. That’s it. I’m serious."
— Jason Lieser (@JasonLieser) November 18, 2014
How did the alley oop come together? Chris Andersen: "It's a basketball play."
— Jason Lieser (@JasonLieser) November 18, 2014
Chris Andersen finally relents-- "Everybody was denying and I went to the rack and Rio threw it up perfect. It was an amazing pass.”
— Jason Lieser (@JasonLieser) November 18, 2014
Big night for Mario Chalmers
Via Ira Winderman for the South Florida Sun-Sentinel
"“He showed up big,” Spoelstra said.“I had to,” Chalmers said. “Sometimes you know what’s needed.”"
Bosh starting to break through?
"“He was connected through the course of the game,” Spoelstra said of Bosh, which wasn’t easy, considering Bosh was limited by foul trouble to 29 minutes. “I think that was his best game of leadership.”“End. Beginning. Middle. I don’t care,” Bosh said. “It was good just to see shots go through.”"
(H/T Winderman)
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