Cavs Fail To Maintain Proper Floor Balance, Allow Miami To Get Out And Run
Over at the Point Forward (seriously, a must read NBA-blog), Zach Lowe looked at how poor floor balance from the Golden State Warriors allowed the Miami Heat to get out in the open court and run the floor. Well, tonight the Cavs were playing the Heat, and again poor floor balance was responsible for a Miami Heat fast break:

As Mo Williams picks up his dribble, the floor is balanced. What I mean by floor balance is that the offense has at least one player (usually a guard) out near the top of the key behind the three point to prevent a fast break in the case of a miss or a turnover.
