Oh not quite for it now becomes my disagreeable duty to report that the Miami "Heat" lost this afternoon to the previously 10-29 New York "Knicks" 124-121. You could have Stevie Wonder's eyesight and see the problem today! No D. Again. And the most disagreeable part of this business is that the game was lost again after Miami led: by four after the first quarter; by five after two; and by ten going into the home stretch. Where they were humiliated once again, outscored 40-27. Forty. Forty points in one quarter, the last, most important. The "Heat" are now 27-12 and cannot match the 41-41 2016/17 team's 30-11 second half of the season. Today was also the first time all season that Miami has lost two games in a row. It is a long season. Yes, it truly is. But the canaries in the coal mine, Jimmy Butler and Eric Spoelstra and the learned pencils at the Sun-Sentinel and Miami Herald smelled this deadly gas weeks ago and sounded the alarm of impending disaster. Something got broken on the "Heat," their defense obviously, but something led to this breakdown in defense but more importantly in "Heat" culture. I don't know what it was, I don't know what it could be, but switching metaphors, the wheels have come off, and the "Heat" are careening into a ditch where the whole car could explode from the coal gas...That was awkward, wasn't it?