Zebra Sports NBA Heat’s Resiliency Could Help Cavaliers As NBA Playoffs Continue

Heat’s Resiliency Could Help Cavaliers As NBA Playoffs Continue



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Kenny Atkinson made it clear following the Cleveland Cavaliers‘ Game 2 victory that the Miami Heat “aren’t your typical 10-seed.”

Miami’s roster is full of veterans with previous playoff experience, all led by Erik Spoelstra, a future Hall of Fame coach.

The Heat showed this in Game 2 by cutting Cleveland’s 19-point second-half lead all the way down to two points in the fourth quarter.

The Cavaliers still pulled away in the final minute to take a 2-0 series lead, but this test from Miami is actually a good thing for the Wine and Gold.

Donovan Mitchell said after the win that he’d rather win a game with clutch plays during high-leverage moments than a blowout.

“I love it. I love the fact that the game happened like this. I’d much rather this than win by 20 [points] like we did the other night back-to-back, especially going into an environment like we are in a few days,” said Mitchell after the game.

Spida went on to say that Miami’s comeback forced the Cavaliers to “really find a way as a group. We were up, we did a lot of things positive, did some negative things, and then we responded.”

Even though the Cavaliers hold a firm grip on the series lead, everything now shifts as the Heat take home-court advantage in Games 3 and 4.

However, Mitchell also pointed out that facing this test before traveling down to Miami could help the Cavs in the long run.

“So I think that’s just going to help on a night-to-night basis when we’re not making shots when we’re not executing. How do we find a way? How do we still have the will?” continued the star guard

“We always show it, especially during the regular season. But to see it come out the way [in Game 2], especially before going on the road, was definitely huge.”

Evan Mobley (4) sets a pick as guard Donovan Mitchell (45)Evan Mobley (4) sets a pick as guard Donovan Mitchell (45)

Apr 23, 2025; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Cleveland Cavaliers forward Evan Mobley (4) sets a pick as guard Donovan Mitchell (45) dribbles around Miami Heat guard Davion Mitchell (45) in the fourth quarter of game two of the first round of the 2025 NBA Playoffs at Rocket Arena. Mandatory Credit: David Richard-Imagn Images / David Richard-Imagn Images

One of the biggest critiques of this Cavaliers team is that they don’t have players with experience playing in big-time playoff moments.

The only way to get that experience is to actually compete in high-pressure moments, and the Heat are giving Cleveland that opportunity.

Although this is a scrappy, resilient, and gritty Heat group, they could end up helping the Cavaliers later in the playoffs if Cleveland can make it out of the first round.

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