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Erik Spoelstra and Miami Heat Use Fewest Coach’s Challenges Data Shows, Because Spo Thinks It’s Soft



Erik Spoelstra and Miami Heat Use Fewest Coach’s Challenges Data Shows, Because Spo Thinks It’s Soft

Sporting News has a new article out detailing how little the Miami Heat use the coach’s challenge. Erik Spoelstra is on the record with the reporter explaining why he hates it so much. Does Spo have to embrace the challenge more? Plus let’s make fun of the Sixers just for a second to make ourselves feel better.
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13 Comments

  1. I would love to see the advance stat of Miami’s Win-Loss record when Tyler Herro scores 30+ points over the last year. As a fan, It always feels like when a great Herro game happens it ends in a loss somehow – someway.

  2. The lack of not using the coaches challenge is ridiculous there’s been some many game changing bad calls that would’ve been overturned he’s doing a disservice to his team by not using them

  3. lol this deluded franchise has a kink for doing things the hard way it’s pathetic they deserve everything coming their way

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