After Game 1 loss, Heat knows one thing must change: 'We got to be the hardest playing team'
Briefly

In their first playoff game against the top-seeded Cleveland Cavaliers, the Miami Heat suffered a significant defeat, losing 121-100. The Heat struggled with important aspects of the game, including hustle plays, which were dominated by their opponents. The Cavaliers capitalized on this by winning the possession battle, securing more offensive rebounds and loose balls. Miami players, including Davion Mitchell and Tyler Herro, acknowledged the need to play harder and improve in crucial areas like limiting turnovers and securing defensive rebounds to stay competitive in the series.
We got to be the hardest playing team... That's what we got to do.
The Cavaliers also finished with a 14-11 edge in offensive rebounds.
That was an emphasis coming into tonight - the 50-50s, all the offensive rebounds... They were a lot more physical than us.
Read at Miami Herald
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