Miami Heat Culture Is Learning From Mistakes… Instance To Instance

Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler (22) dunks the ball during the second half in game two( Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports)
Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler (22) dunks the ball during the second half in game two( Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports) /
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Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler (22) rebounds the ball during first half in game two( Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports) /

Miami Heat: Culture Is Learning From Mistakes… Instance To Instance

From game to game, matchup to matchup, moment to moment, or instance to instance—the Miami Heat are willing, able, and really good at being able to fix things or make adjustments on the fly.

There is no better example than the dichotomy that existed between Games 1 and 2. In Game 1, the Miami Heat got out to a rather sizeable lead to open the game.

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Then, the 76ers proceeded to close that gap, taking a one-point lead into the half of their own. Though the Miami Heat would eventually come back to win the game, high publicized news at this point, the fact that they allowed the 76ers back into the game isn’t a good thing at all.

Well, you thought the same thing was happening in Game 2—until it didn’t. The Miami Heat proceeded to put an end to, both, a late quarter and late half run by the 76ers that kept them at bay.

That, of course, led to them running away with the game.