The Cleveland Cavaliers will go up against one of the better defensive teams when they play the Miami Heat.
Both teams are averaging 43.4 boards a game. Miami barely has the edge on the offensive side, grabbing 10.3 offensive rebounds a game.
The question is, which team will have its wings and guards step up to help its team get second-chance opportunities or change the possession in its favor? Yes, Cleveland still leads the NBA with a 40.3 three-point shooting percentage. Since they can't get their outside shots to fall, they must figure out a way to establish a scoring presence down low.The Cavaliers aren't known for turning the ball over, but they can't let themselves become too relaxed when playing Miami's defense.
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