A: To answer the second part first, the difference in San Antonio is that Popovich has veterans who have been there, seen that, done that. His Spurs know what to do and how to do it. If anything, Spoelstra probably should have been more forceful with his coaching as the Heat careened to 3-of-17 shooting in the fourth quarter. Unlike with Popovich, Spoelstra had a pair of rookies, in Shabazz Napier and James Ennis, on the court for extended minutes in the fourth, as well as newcomers Shawne Williams and Josh McRoberts. It is safe to say that if healthy, Dwyane Wade would have been the court, and likely the same with Danny Granger. But with so many new or younger players, running a structured offense might be the better option. Of course, with so many injured or ailing players, Spoelstra's hand was limited. The Heat are playing at one of the league's slowest paces for a reason: at this point, structure is the best option.