Sixers frustrated with their poor shooting after Game 2 loss to Heat

The Philadelphia 76ers are frustrated with their poor shooting after the Game 2 loss to the Miami Heat on the road.

MIAMI — The Philadelphia 76ers had a chance to get themselves back in the series with the Miami Heat on Wednesday, but familiar issues popped up for them in Game 2 as they fell to the Heat 119-103 on the road.

Once again, the Sixers shot poorly from deep. They shot just 8-for-30 from 3-point range in Game 2 after shooting 6-for-34 in the Game 1 loss. For those people scoring at home, that means Philadelphia is now just 14-for-64 from deep through two games. On top of that, they had another night struggling on the glass as well.

Danny Green shot 1-for-9 from deep on Wednesday, Tyrese Maxey was 1-for-4, James Harden was 1-for-5, and Georges Niang was 1-for-3 before fouling out.