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Down 3-1: “It’s Not Like It Has Never Been Done Before”
Down 3-1: “It’s Not Like It Has Never Been Done Before”
Sep 16, 2024 4:01 PM

“It’s not like it has never been done before.” That’s what Bam Adebayo had to say about being down 3-1 in the series against the Los Angeles Lakers.

Bam Adebayo says, "It's not like it has never been done before," when referring to the rest of the series.@5ReasonsSports

— Brady Hawk (@BradyHawk305) October 7, 2020

If there were ever a team that can sustain a confident mindset of winning three straight games, it would definitely be this Heat team.

Jimmy Butler made sure to say that their confidence will stay high over the next few days, saying “I know we can do it.”

Jimmy Butler says, "I'm exited to see how we bounce back, it is our time to do it. I know we can do it."

— Brady Hawk (@BradyHawk305) October 7, 2020

The reason that they know they can do it is because the issues that they’ve endured are fairly obvious. They have done a pretty good job defensively, but ultimately open shots will need to be made to beat a team like the Lakers.

It was also clear that the role players had a tough time in game four, especially since the rotation changed once again. Meyers Leonard went back to the role of getting no playing time, while Kendrick Nunn played a rough 25 minutes. When your offensive engine, in Goran Dragic, is not playing, somebody will have to step up and replicate some of the things that he usually does.

Tyler Herro says, "The series is not over."@5ReasonsSports

— Brady Hawk (@BradyHawk305) October 7, 2020

“The series is not over.” That is what Tyler Herro had to say about their current situation. Once again, there was a mutual theme between players after the game, which was that they know what they need to fix. And that ultimately falls on everybody on this roster.

Jae Crowder has mentioned many times that they need to take it game by game. And now that they’re focused on just getting a win in game five, it’ll make for an interesting Friday night.

This team led by Jimmy Butler will not just lay down after getting this far. They will battle and compete in game five since it’s just yet another testament of that Heat culture.

Jimmy Butler has thrived in these types of situations, not only in basketball but in life. He’s endured the feeling of being down 3-1 since he was 13. He has been doubted and counted out his whole entire life, and he will get to display some more of that will to win on Friday.

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