Spoelstra has lost his damn mind. Why he doesn't start rolling out a starting five of Napier, Wade, Deng, Bosh and Whiteside is beyond me. Christ, they are terrible at the point.
Chalmers, after being surprisingly decent at the beginning of the year, has been unthinkably bad lately. He's averaging 9 points and 4 assists on 34% shooting over the last 22 games. Somehow, he's still playing 30 minutes per game.
Bazz hasn't looked overmatched at all. This is just typical Warriors basketball - they move the ball so well that even the best defensive teams get picked apart.
The Heat came out in the 2nd half and made a game of it, got it down to 11 or 12 or so with most of the Dubs starters on the bench. Bazz was good, making a couple of nice defensive reads, hitting a 3 and generally moving the ball well.
But with apologies to the Heat, they're just not in the same league as the Dubs. I think they're a playoff team in the East, especially with Whiteside playing this well, but Golden State is on another level. They're steamrolling even the best teams right now.
Bazz finished with 10 pts, 2 reb, 6 assists & a steal in a 104-89 loss. Had 3 turnovers on 3-of-7 from the floor, 1-0f-3 from 3 and 3-of-4 from the stripe. He was -6 on the night, best mark of any Heat starter (tho that's a noisy stat without a significant sample size).
I suspect he'll be a part of this team's rotation through the playoffs. And make no mistake, this team will be a threat in the East playoffs, because they are excellent defensively. They are the first team in nearly a month to hold Golden State under 110 points.
James said:napier starting again tonight. he played a very nice half of hoop despite missing a bunch of bunnies ( 1-6, 4-4 from FT). 6 pts 3 assists a steal and a block, playing very good pg in collison even. really good defense too.
Napier finishes with 12 points, 6 rebounds, and 5 assists.