Bynum got caught guarding Wade in transition (from the bricks that were created courtesy of Daye, Gordon and CV) Eddie House was his responsibilty, BUT it goes back to the basic premise that a backcourt of Bynum & Gordon is simply moronic. Stuckey and Bynum paired up was an aggressive backcourt that attacked the rim and Stuckey can defend the opposing 2 guard.
This thinking assumes that Stuckey sees himself as one of the guys who will work to make the team better. That is not the case. The other 14 are there to help him. He is the straw........
One way to look at the 4th quarter is that the Heat gifted us points. The other way to look at it is that a few of our players had enough pride to continue to play hard even though our starters put them in an insurmountable hole. Maybe it was a little of both. I'm just not sure why Miami would put Lebron in the game in the middle of the 4th quarter if they thought it was so over.
Also note that if you're going to post something as if it was a fact, then you may get called out on it....as TaS just disproved the 10-0 run you made up.
Since you claim I made the 10-0 run up, well, here it is. Please in the future have the common courtesy of checking your facts. Thanks in advance. Specifically, to start the 2nd quarter in the Miami game, with Bynum at point, we gave up a 10-0 run to Miami. The score went from 25-21 Miami to 35-21 Miami. For those who may be math challenged, that is a 10-0 run for Miami. And while looking over the game log, you will note CV took a pair of 3's. CV, at that point, had been as cold as ice on his shooting for several games. Daye and Gordon each missed a 3 also. Here is the game log. Miami Heat vs. Detroit Pistons - Play By Play - February 11, 2011 - ESPN