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There was a reason that Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra put such a heavy emphasis on defense in training camp. The team has historically prided itself on this as a formula for success under Pat Riley. The young coach was determined to continue this tradition instead of simply relying on the firepower of Dwyane Wade and his new teammates LeBron James and Chris Bosh to save the day.Though the offense has had its peaks and valleys so far this season, the defense has undoubtedly been one of the best in the league against both elite and sub-.500 teams. Miami is tied for second place with the Orlando Magic in defensive efficiency. Only once this season has the Heat allowed their opponent to reach at least 100 points in a victory (the Toronto Raptors on Nov. 13). They are currently fourth in the league in points allowed with 92.3 behind the Magic, New Orleans Hornets and Dallas Mavericks. The team has been even better the last three games with a league-leading 79.7 points allowed.
Source: http://nba.fanhouse.com/2010/12/05/heats-defense-rising-to-challenge/
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