Heat and Raptors play worst sequence of playoff basketball ever (Video)
The Miami Heat and Toronto Raptors pulled off one of the worst sequences of playoff basketball ever.
It’s not often that a team will have a sloppy sequence of basketball and turn the ball over to the other team on the court. Occasionally both teams will turn the ball over on the same sequence of basketball and it’s ugly. Rarely, do both teams decide to throw interceptions to each other multiple times on the same sequence of play and when it happens, it usually is between two bad teams.
That’s why, it was a bit shocking on Tuesday night, when the Toronto Raptors and Miami Heat played some really bad basketball on the court. It all started when Jonas Valanciunas tried to back down Gerald Green. Green would block his shot and throw the ball to Luol Deng, who would then throw an interception to Kyle Lowry, who then threw it right back to Deng.
Deng would then find Green, who would find a wide open Udonis Haslem by the hoop for a dunk, to complete the worst sequence of basketball ever.
Calling it the worst might actually be an understatement in this situation.
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