Norman Powell, the Miami Heats top scorer, had a slow start against the Warriors, but his ability to score quickly once he finds his rhythm shone through. He finished with twenty-five points, largely due to a specific move hes perfected this season, a secondary action, catch and go drive. This move allows him to finish plays on the second side when defenders are focused on his three-point shot. Coach Erik Spoelstra emphasizes the importance of this move for Powell and the teams half-court offense, requiring intention from other players to get Powell into advantageous situations.
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