Great comparison.
If we're talking coaching, we had a great plan to bully them inside that worked well, and then a plan to kick out once they started collapsing (which they did in a big way). That contingency plan got great shooters wide open shots. They just simply didn't go down.
On defense, we were giving up mostly shots that we wanted them to take (threes from a poor perimeter shooting team or toughly guarded twos). They just made them. Like, all of them for a stretch. All that was made worse once we went cold on the other end and didn't force them to play against our set half court defense.
The best laid plans of mice and men...