http://www.basketball-reference.com/boxscores/199205170CHI.html Chicago 110---New York 81 And for another good coach whose team had a really bad day in a playoff game against Boston: http://www.basketball-reference.com/boxscores/200806170BOS.html Good thing this guy wasn't fired after that loss. When Michael Beasley learns to play basketball and the Heat get second options who are better than Jermaine O'Neal, the Heat will be fine. Spoelstra's taken a team of scrubs to the playoffs. Get rid of him, go bring in some mediocre coach (Jay Triano, Mike Dunleavy, etc), and learn the difference between the Miami Heat and the Indiana Pacers. It's really, really, fricking hard to win road playoff games when your team is overmatched by the opponent as the Milwaukee Bucks are finding out right now. I'm sure firing Skiles is their answer too right? So chill out, wait till the summer when a gazzillion dollars comes off Miami's cap, realize that Spoelstra coached garbage to a 5 seed and will probably have a MUCH better roster next year if Wade stays and the Heat sign (Bosh/Bron/etc), and then realize that the Heat haven't played a home game yet this playoffs. This is the playoffs---it's the coach's fault that the players aren't motivated? If Beasley and O'Neal can't get motivated for the playoffs, it says a lot about them as individuals, not the coach.