5 Comments from Media Session with Spoelstra, Crowder, Adebayo
The Miami Heat closed out the series with the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday, and are officially in the Eastern Conference Finals. Erik Spoelstra, Jae Crowder, and Bam Adebayo talked with some media today about the chance of a Finals appearance and more. Here’s what was said…
Post-Practice Comment #1:
Spoelstra says the young players on the Heat "have gotten better every single month, and have made big strides in this Bubble. Getting opportunities in high pressure situations certainly helps their confidence."
— Five Reasons Sports Network (@5ReasonsSports) September 11, 2020
Erik Spoelstra talked about the improvements from all of their young guys while in the bubble. He said, “They’ve gotten better every single month…High pressure situations certainly helps their confidence.” When talking about the young guys, a lot is referring to Heat’s rookie Tyler Herro. He also mentioned that a big part of Herro’s improvement have come from the support of their veterans. I’ve mentioned quite a few times in the past that Goran Dragic has been a huge help for Tyler. We continually see more of Goran in Tyler’s game every game he plays.
Post-Practice Comment #2:
Jae Crowder on the chance of reaching the Finals:
"It sits on our shoulders. Honestly I feel we have a great chance to do it. But it falls on us. We are the only team that can stop us right now."
— Five Reasons Sports Network (@5ReasonsSports) September 11, 2020
Jae Crowder spoke about the chances of this Heat team reaching the NBA finals. He said, “Honestly I feel we have a great chance to do it. But it falls on us. We are the only team that can stop us right now.” This is indeed the truth. As I mentioned before, Miami must totally forget about the last two tough performances, and press the reset button. Since if they get into their own heads, that’s the only way they can be beaten. Jae Crowder knows what it takes to win playoff games, which is why he will be key in this next series.
Post-Practice Comment #3:
Bam:
"Heat culture. You can only understand it if you're in it. So for the people trying to figure it out, you can only figure it out if you're in it."
— Five Reasons Sports Network (@5ReasonsSports) September 11, 2020
Bam Adebayo spoke a little about the thing that Heat fans love to hear about. Heat culture. He said, “You can only understand it if you’re in it. So for the people trying to figure it out, you can only figure it out if you’re in it.” The thing about Heat culture is that they’re not formed into that mindset when they arrive. The guys they acquire have had that mentality their whole lives. That’s a big reason Pat Riley puts so much trust in John Calipari and the Kentucky Wildcats, since they hold their players to a high standard as well.
Post-Practice Comment #4:
Asked @Bam1of1 about the Heat not ranking high in some of the awards voting.
"I don't care about MIP if we win a championship. Because I'll have a ring."
— Five Reasons Sports Network (@5ReasonsSports) September 11, 2020
Bam Adebayo was also asked about some of the award voting that he’s been in the conversations of. He said, “I don’t care about Most Improved Player if we win a championship. Because I’ll have a ring.” This answer seemed sort of familiar. When Jimmy Butler was asked about his shooting struggles early in the bubble, he said that they won’t worry about that if he wins a championship. This is another clear indication of that Heat culture. This team shares a mutual mindset, and it’s a winning one.
Post-Practice Comment #5:
Bam says his main focus in next round is cutting down on turnovers.
But he acknowledges that taking and making midrange jumpers opens up the game for others.
— Five Reasons Sports Network (@5ReasonsSports) September 11, 2020
Bam Adebayo finishes off the session talking about his main focus heading into the next round. He said that it’s mainly about cutting down the turnovers. This will be an absolute key for the series, since you can’t give a talented team like Boston or Toronto easy points. He also mentioned that they have the capability of getting to a whole other level defensively. He said, “I don’t think we’ve played a whole 48 minutes yet.” And now tonight’s the night Miami finds out their match-up, which Bam mentions he will be watching very closely, since he can see “some of their tendencies.”
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