Erik Spoelstra talks after Miami's Game 1 OT win on Wednesday night.
lead going into game two we just got to improve off that. can you go through that last possession there because. Erik Spoelstra said that LeBron James saw daylight but yet back to you and just kind of went that way it was that a good guess by
defense gives me.'' He's the prototypical energy-and-effort guy off the bench, which is what Heat coach Erik Spoelstra was convinced his team needed. So he pestered Heat president Pat Riley for years about trying to bring Andersen
They're now 46-3 in their last 49 games, and 28-0 when Andersen grabs at least four rebounds. Still, Heat coach Erik Spoelstra was pleading for more. ''We have to push to get to another level,'' Spoelstra said. ''It was a very competitive
They're now 46-3 in their last 49 games, and 28-0 when Andersen grabs at least four rebounds. Still, Heat coach Erik Spoelstra was pleading for more. ''We have to push to get to another level,'' Spoelstra said. ''It was a very competitive
the night. The final lead change came moments later. ''Welcome to the Eastern Conference finals,'' Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. ''Back and forth the whole way.'' The final few seconds of regulation were stunning, with Ray Allen
the night. The final lead change came moments later. ''Welcome to the Eastern Conference finals,'' Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. ''Back and forth the whole way.'' Wade scored 19 points, Bosh had 17 and Chris Andersen had 16 on 7-for-7
uber-talent tends to produce, and you figure the Pacers better be prepared to score more points than usual. 7) Does Erik Spoelstra or Frank Vogel have a clear coaching edge over the other? No. These are both great coaches who have crafted the
wouldn’t get to face the fraudulent Knicks. It’s not just Wade’s health that makes the Heat vulnerable. Erik Spoelstra is not an elite coach. I’m sorry. He’s not. Anyone who watched the Bulls battle Miami over five games recognized
position I'm in, with great teammates and a great organization. I've just got to do my part.'' Heat coach Erik Spoelstra was an assistant on that team - Shaquille O'Neal's initial season in Miami - that fully expected to be Finals-bound