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Originally Posted by AdumbGuy
I see what you're saying, but almost everybody in the world there is thinking, don't give up a wide open jumper, and there's absolutely no way in hell Spoelstra's going to have the guy Hibbert's guarding be anywhere near the rim.
So either, Lebron was getting to the basket regardless, or somebody was getting a wide open shot.
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I know which one I'm choosing if I'm Vogel.
The other thing that hasn't been discussed, and it's a small but important point, is that George is used to having Hibbert behind him. He can overplay or be half a step slow because the the guy with the ball knows even if he gets by George, he'll have Hibbert to deal with. George was a half step slow on that last play, and he didn't have Hibbert to clean up behind him.