e that needs attention is defense, particularly rebounding. The
component of the game was in clear evidence during Tuesday's win over
the Minnesota Timberwolves, where the Heat were out-rebounded 52-24.
"There
are some improvements, we do have to get better at a lot of things -
defense, defensive rebounding, three point field goal percentage, we
have to do a better job," said Bosh.
The 6-foot 10-inch Bosh, who
switched from power-forward to center this season, says having areas to
improve on keeps the team from getting complacent throughout the NBA's
long, 82-game regular season.
"I'm glad that we have things to
work on because, especially coming off a championship win, you don't
want to be 'oh, we are a perfect team, it's perfect everything is
great,'" said Bosh.
"You want to have something to work on, you don't ever want to get comfortable, you want to feel like someone is chasing you."
'Challenging myself'
Bosh
says he applies a "one more for the championship" motivational approach
in training and James, the NBA's reigning Most Valuable Player, has
certainly taken that notion to heart.
James, who has been pushing
himself physically this season by adding extra workouts and cycling to
games and shootouts, agrees the Heat have lots of room for improvement.
"Everything,
defensively continue to grind, continue to communicate, continue to
rebound, offensively don't turn the ball over, be efficient looking for
shots," he said.
"Right now we are getting better, we are going
to use each and every game, we aren't going to cut any corners to get
better, right now.
"We are not where we want to be in April for
sure, but that's OK. We don't want to be peaking now, the thing for us
is we don't want to be taking steps back".
There are certainly no
signs of James going backwards or even easing off - he has scored at
least 20 points in every game this season and as well as his cycling,
has taken to the gym after defeats, such as this month's home loss to
the Knicks.
"I'm just challenging myself. I feel that if I can be
in the best condition I can be in that it is going to help the team
automatically," said James. "I feel like if I am in the best shape and
keeping my game under wraps, then we are going to be a better team."
The
Heat visit the Dallas Mavericks later on Thursday (Friday, PHL time)
and face biggest test of their form yet on Christmas Day when they host
the Oklahoma City Thunder in a rematch of last season's Finals. The
Thunder (21-4) own the NBA's best record and are riding a 12-game
winning streak. - Reutershttp://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/287274/sports/basketball/nba-james-and-bosh-feel-heat-have-plenty-of-room-to-improve
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