Miami’ simple mistakes vs. Boston College snowball into avalanche of hurt

Miami’ simple mistakes vs. Boston College snowball into avalanche of hurt

The transition from a great defensive possession to an unforgivable mistake — especially for a experienced team — can be so quick at the highest level that its impact isn’t felt in real time.

And for the five Hurricanes that were on the floor with 10 minutes, they didn’t recognize what had just transpired either.

Miami only gave up 67 points against the Eagles, but the Hurricanes offense in transition is absoulty pitfuland hard to watch you see Miami get a rebound and push the ball hoping to score for just losing the ball or turning it over.

A big factor was Miami missing simple shots we saw Miami taking baby shots in the paint and they were perfect opportunity to get back into the game after the Hurricanes fell back by 10 and we just miss the shots, then we saw Matthew Cleveland go coast to coast to just miss a layup, it is just the easy stuff man.

Miami ended up scoring 22/65 of their baskets 28 of those points were in the paint which is not all so bad but that mainly came from big man Norchad Omier.

The Eagles outscored the Hurricanes, 6-2, in the final three minutes of action to leave with the 67-57 victory.

The Hurricanes ended up with 10 turnovers which Miami has been struggling with taking care of the ball all season long.

I hope Miami gets this stuff fix for next year.

The Hurricanes and the Seminoles will tip-off at 4 p.m. ET on ESPN2 Saturday.

Trinton Breeze

Trinton is the owner of CanesToday. He writes for all sports, with a focus on football and recruiting, he is a freshman in high school and wants to graduate from the University of Miami

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