The Portland Trail Blazers faded down the stretch in a 118-108 loss to the Miami Heat on Tuesday, which also happened to be a Player’s Only broadcast on TNT.

Both at halftime and in the postgame show, the Inside the NBA crew consisting of Shaquille O’Neal, Chris Webber, Candace Parker and Baron Davis had a lot to say about the Trail Blazers' late-game woes, Jake Layman’s career night and Dwayne Wade’s final game in Portland before the star guard retires at the end of the season.

Here’s a look at the key takeaways, but if you want to see the complete show, check out the halftime show video provided above and the full postgame show video provided below:

Baron Davis on Jake Layman: “I wanted to take a look at Jake Layman and just talk about energy, just how energy and finding yourself out on the floor, giving yourself the opportunity to play. Cutting, moving without the basketball, creating opportunities within the stretch of the offense. You know, he’s a good shooter. He has good hops. I like him as a player. He slashes, and it’s rare that you find guys in the 6-foot-7, 6-foot-8 range in today’s NBA that really want to go to the hole and slash and dunk. So, I like him and I like what he’s bringing to the table [for the Trail Blazers.]”

Chris Webber: “Did you ever play with a player like him? Maybe in places like Charlotte?”

Baron Davis: “Yeah, Eddie Robinson [was like Jake Layman]. Super athletic. He would fly, run the court, cut to the basket and get short jumpers and he could put the ball on the floor. That’s the type of player a point guard wants to play with. Somebody that can shoot.”

Candace Parker: "Do you think [Jake Layman] is playing like that because Rodney Hood just got traded for? He’s sitting on the bench, waiting for him to take his [playing] time, so I think that lights a fire under somebody’s butt.

Shaq: “It better, or else!”

Then, in the postgame show, the guys discussed the Blazers late-game woes that resulted in the loss to Miami and could again be an issue that plagues them come playoff time.

Baron Davis on the Trail Blazers late-game struggles: “My only issue with Portland is that when they come down to the end of the game, they can’t get the easy buckets. everything is a jumper, or a three, or a step-back. They never get easy buckets down the stretch. As you see Miami gets points in the paint. You got to get points in the paint.”

Chris Webber: "I think you’re right, BD. And I think what’s crazy is that we saw in the playoffs last year is that when you face-guard Damian Lillard and CJ McCollum and try to make other people score, that’s what they get into. And I wondered all season, how does Portland win like this with their record in the regular season, with the players that they have. That’s incredible, but you right [their inability to get easy buckets down the stretch] usually comes out.

Baron Davis: "Yeah, and in the playoffs that intensity comes up, and it’s now mano-a-mano. They’re checking Lillard and checking McCollum and forcing everybody else to do something and Portland is just not a team that lives in the paint. Their guards don’t get to the paint. So, in the playoffs, it’s hard to make those jumpers when somebody has a hand in your face. When you’re getting face-guarded.

Full NBA on TNT postgame show: