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Game 32: Miami Heat (26-9) @ Bobcats (11-20)


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I hated Silas' rotations tonight, I think that really killed us. Gerald was (for the most part) playing very good defense on Wade. And for him to sit Henderson over Livingston didn't make sense to me. On the otherhand it was a great game, considering how undermanned we were.

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This team is not good enough. Jackson is inconsistent and really disappeared when we needed him most tonight. DJ, Hendo and Diaw tend to disappear for huge minutes at a time.

Also Jackson was extremely lazy on defense with LeBron. He kept letting LeBron leak out and also was not sticking with him at all. Also Kwame was out of position several times on defensive rotations.

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