Heat coach Erik Spoelstra talked adjustments heading into Game 2.

“We are an aggressive team,” Spoelstra said. “If anybody thinks otherwise, you haven’t seen us play. We did not show that in Game 1 and that must change for us to change the result in Game 2.”

Miami didn’t crash the offensive glass (6 rebounds), didn’t get to the free-throw line (15 attempts) and didn’t take care of the ball (16 turnovers) in Game 1.

While the Heat have the personnel to make changes in its frontcourt, Spoelstra believes bringing fresh guys off the bench or inactive list won’t solve the above problems.

“There is no cavalry,” Spoelstra said. “The cavalry is our mentality. Each guy has to bring more. We are an aggressive, attacking mentality team. And we were put on our heels the other night.”