I had high hopes for the NBA Finals inside the NBA Bubble. LeBron going for his fourth ring and having to do it against the team that helped him win his first is a great storyline. However, after Game 1, those high hopes quickly evaporated.
Top Story: LeBron And The Lakers Dominate Game 1
In Game 1 of the 2020 NBA Finals, the Heat came out firing. Jimmy Butler was 4 of 4 from the field, the Lakers couldn’t stop the Heat’s ball movement, and Miami appeared to be a resectable advisory to the favored Lakers. The Heat jumped out to a 23-10 lead. Then, all hell broke loose. The Lakers went on a jaw-dropping 75-30 run on their way to a commanding 116-98 win. LeBron James was LeBron, finishing with 25 points, 13 rebounds, and 9 assists. However, Anthony Davis was on another level of dominance. The Heat had no answers for AD as the superstar big man finished with 34 points and 9 rebounds.
The Heat were up 23-10.
— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) October 1, 2020
Since then, the Lakers have gone on a 70-31 run.
After trailing early in the first, the Lakers went on a 75-30 run 🤯 pic.twitter.com/kDiufDTDWZ
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) October 1, 2020
The Heat Are In Trouble Thanks To Their Lack Of Size And Depth
The Lakers were the better team going into the series because they have the best player in the world and another player ranked in the top 5. However, Miami’s top 6 players and their ability to frustrate opponents on defense led many people to believe that the Heat had a chance to upset the Lakers. I was one of those people and right now, my prediction is not looking so good. Going into the series, the Heat would have no answers for LeBron, but at least they have an athletic big man in Bam Adebayo who could contain AD to an extent. In Game 1, Bam was in foul trouble early, and the Lakers had clear mismatches inside and on the glass. The Heat had no answers for AD especially when the Heat went small. The rebounding disparity was noticeable as the Lakers outrebounded the Heat, 54-36. Simply put, the Lakers were bigger, stronger, and tougher in Game 1.
Unfortunately, the Heat were decimated with injuries to three of their key players. Goran Dragic suffered a left foot torn plantar fascia and is doubtful for Game 2. Dragic is the team’s second-leading scorer and when he left the game, the score was only 41-40 in favor of the Lakers. I would be shocked if Dragic returned at any point in this series. Bam is also listed as doubtful for Game 2 due to a neck strain. If Dragic and Bam don’t return to the series, it will most likely end in a Lakers sweep. Keep in mind that Jimmy Butler rolled his ankle in Game 1 so even if he plays in Game 2, he may not be 100%.
INJURY UPDATE: Goran Dragic (left foot torn plantar fascia) is listed as doubtful to play in tomorrow's #NBAFinals Game 2 vs the Lakers.
— Miami HEAT (@MiamiHEAT) October 1, 2020
Bam Adebayo is also listed as doubtful after a MRI revealed a neck strain (left side).
It's newsworthy – to me, anyway – that Bam's shoulder isn't even on the report. The neck is the injury cited.
— Tim Reynolds (@ByTimReynolds) October 2, 2020
Week 9 MVP: Lakers Supporting Cast
KCP’s 10 first quarter points have kept the Lakers in this Game 1 of the NBA Finals…damn 2020 is wild
— Lakers Nation (@LakersNation) October 1, 2020
🏆🏀 GAME 1 FINAL SCORE 🏀🏆
— NBA (@NBA) October 1, 2020
Anthony Davis puts up 34, LeBron tallies 25 PTS, 13 REB, 9 AST and the @Lakers take a 1-0 series lead! #NBAFinals Game 2: Friday – 9:00pm/et, ABC
Caldwell-Pope: 13 PTS, 2 3PM
Danny Green: 11 PTS, 3 3PM, 3 BLK
Jimmy Butler: 23 PTS, 5 AST pic.twitter.com/VXLywzlOzL
I will be first to admit that I did not believe in the Lakers’ supporting cast behind LeBron and AD. I would take five to six guys on the Heat before I would take the third-best player on the Lakers. Clearly, they heard my comment and came firing in Game 1. The Lakers hit a franchise-record 11 3-pointers in the first half and according to ESPN Stats & Information research, 8 of 12 were open looks. KCP, Rondo, Danny Green, and Caruso were all great, especially in the first half. I wouldn’t expect the Lakers to make 11 3-pointers again in the first half, but if they can continue to make consistent shots from behind the arc, Miami is in for a rude awakening.
One quick thought: Do not be a prisoner of the moment. The Lakers supporting cast played a great game. but do not act like they’ve been great all year. I saw so many takes about how we all “knew this was a good supporting cast.” Really? The same people making those takes were the same people banishing Danny Green and KCP to Mars for their poor shooting performances earlier in the NBA Bubble. They played well, but let’s all stop pretending that we didn’t slander the entire Lakers bench all season.
Lakers fans: “We sorry for all the slander”
— Josiah Johnson (@KingJosiah54) October 1, 2020
Danny Green: https://t.co/q8DLGsQTZp
Week 9 LVP: Me
Thought process: LeBron is going to average a triple double and AD will have some monster games. After those 2, when would you take another Laker player over a Heat player? I’ll definitely take 5-6 Heat players before I choose a third Laker. Going with the upset. #heatwave
— Dan Girolamo (@danny_giro) October 1, 2020
I stand by this rationale. However, right now it seems as if I was incorrect and will be taking a huge “L” within the next week. What’s ironic is I picked the Lakers to win the title both before the season and before the bubble.
Time for my #NBA Predictions.
— Dan Girolamo (@danny_giro) October 22, 2019
East: Bucks, Sixers, Celtics, Raptors, Pacers, Magic, Heat, Nets
West: Nugs, Lakers, Jazz, Clippers, Blazers, Warriors, Rockets, Spurs
ECF: Bucks over Sixers
WCF: Lakers over Clippers
NBA Finals: Lakers over Bucks

Week 10 Storyline: Erik Spoelstra Needs To Be Houdini
If there was ever a time for Erik Spoelstra to pull a rabbit out of his hat, it would be now. Spo faces a tall task especially if he loses both Dragic and Bam. It’s clear the Heat need more size, but can Kelly Olynyk, Meyers Leonard, and Solomon Hill be trusted to play tough defense and rebound? I’m not sure. However, Spo has made the right adjustments in every series so far so I’m expecting an improved game plan from here on out. I’m not ready to declare the Heat dead just yet, but they will be on life support if they lose Game 2.
What are your top storylines from Week 9 inside the NBA bubble? Leave your thoughts in the comments below or tweet us, @unafraidshow.