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Originally Posted by knightngale

Originally Posted by Xtapolapacetl

Reading some of these replies, I'd swear some people think that Miami need a point guard just as much as they need a center. Which is just flat out not the case. Sure, it would be nice to get a point guard, but a decent center would help them way more. It's not like LeBron, Wade and Bosh rely on assists to score their points?

I think Miami needs a point simply because they need to start running a decent non stagnant offense. You want a center for defense or offense?


how u not gonna address this post?

knightngale wrote:
Chalmers is gone if that is what the Heat are offering. Unless he does not mind being underpaid like Haslem.

We can not lose both Chalmers and Bibby. That will limit what we can do with the MLE. I think the main thing is to bring some offense off the bench because the defense is already great.

I was gonna say that we need shooting but we already have James Jones and Mille and Chalmers if we can keep him.

I think the main things to do this off season is to implement a new offense and rely less on 1 on 1 except in the 4th quarter. Spoelstra needs to step up on that front or we will be out next year again
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like u just didnt expose yourself???
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resign chalmers, keep house, keep jones, sign jamal crawford, sign nene... i happy and dreaming...
 
Originally Posted by YoungTriz

resign chalmers, keep house, keep jones, sign jamal crawford, sign nene... i happy and dreaming...

boy thats about as funny as when i used to whoop you with the bulls on 2k9 
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i tried to holla at you life... i can kill you now
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... %+%% you and ben gordon.... 360 GT: Mr Prom holla at me...
 
Originally Posted by aepps20

I know most non heat fans have had quite a few lols at your squad's loss but in a reality any objective NBA (like myself) understand the following:

1. Miami is in a great position for the future. Losing in the finals will only up LeBron's dedication to improving his game.

2. It was amazing Miami even made the finals. Boston won in their first year but they were fortunate not to have the injury problems that got them the following year. I think a year with a healthy Miller and Udonis will really help them out.

3. Miami's lack of a consistent offense put way too much pressure on their defense. I'm sure a year in Spolestra's system will get guys more familiar on offense which will improve the offense. As good as Boston's defense was in 08 their offense had better spacing and movement than Miami's.

4. Chris Bosh had a really good year and he'll only get better. I'm sure Chris will look to get physically stronger in the offseason which will help their team.

5. Make minor tweeks at the center position
Very good points bro.
 
Originally Posted by NobleKane

Originally Posted by knightngale

Originally Posted by Xtapolapacetl

Reading some of these replies, I'd swear some people think that Miami need a point guard just as much as they need a center. Which is just flat out not the case. Sure, it would be nice to get a point guard, but a decent center would help them way more. It's not like LeBron, Wade and Bosh rely on assists to score their points?

I think Miami needs a point simply because they need to start running a decent non stagnant offense. You want a center for defense or offense?


how u not gonna address this post?

knightngale wrote:
Chalmers is gone if that is what the Heat are offering. Unless he does not mind being underpaid like Haslem.

We can not lose both Chalmers and Bibby. That will limit what we can do with the MLE. I think the main thing is to bring some offense off the bench because the defense is already great.

I was gonna say that we need shooting but we already have James Jones and Mille and Chalmers if we can keep him.

I think the main things to do this off season is to implement a new offense and rely less on 1 on 1 except in the 4th quarter. Spoelstra needs to step up on that front or we will be out next year again
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like u just didnt expose yourself???
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We? Disgusting!
 
I think Bosh can improve his down post game by adding a hook shot to it.  We all know Bron needs to develop at least 3 reliable and consistent post game shots.  One point that's brought up many times is that LeBron does not have an identity on offense, no signature shot, with the exception of his tomahawk jam.  Wade is the only one that I can say has the full package, however this whole team needs to work on their free-throws and Wade as well.  It's also funny that everyone crapped on Chalmer's the whole season and said he had met his ceiling in improvement.  He's the only player that drastically got better as the season went on.  As far as off-season moves go, I think Pat will surprise us and snag Nene, pull the plug on who you have to.  Michael Redd doesn't seem like a bad gamble either, but no way in hell would I even throw dice on Yao.  AK-47 is also free this year I believe.  Like I said though Pat will have all the right pieces in place by the end of the trade dead-line for next season. 
 
Originally Posted by NobleKane

Originally Posted by knightngale

Originally Posted by Xtapolapacetl

Reading some of these replies, I'd swear some people think that Miami need a point guard just as much as they need a center. Which is just flat out not the case. Sure, it would be nice to get a point guard, but a decent center would help them way more. It's not like LeBron, Wade and Bosh rely on assists to score their points?

I think Miami needs a point simply because they need to start running a decent non stagnant offense. You want a center for defense or offense?


how u not gonna address this post?

knightngale wrote:
Chalmers is gone if that is what the Heat are offering. Unless he does not mind being underpaid like Haslem.

We can not lose both Chalmers and Bibby. That will limit what we can do with the MLE. I think the main thing is to bring some offense off the bench because the defense is already great.

I was gonna say that we need shooting but we already have James Jones and Mille and Chalmers if we can keep him.

I think the main things to do this off season is to implement a new offense and rely less on 1 on 1 except in the 4th quarter. Spoelstra needs to step up on that front or we will be out next year again
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like u just didnt expose yourself???
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You were never the brightest Lakers fan.
 
Originally Posted by humpasaurus rex

I think Bosh can improve his down post game by adding a hook shot to it.  We all know Bron needs to develop at least 3 reliable and consistent post game shots.  One point that's brought up many times is that LeBron does not have an identity on offense, no signature shot, with the exception of his tomahawk jam.  Wade is the only one that I can say has the full package, however this whole team needs to work on their free-throws and Wade as well.  It's also funny that everyone crapped on Chalmer's the whole season and said he had met his ceiling in improvement.  He's the only player that drastically got better as the season went on.  As far as off-season moves go, I think Pat will surprise us and snag Nene, pull the plug on who you have to.  Michael Redd doesn't seem like a bad gamble either, but no way in hell would I even throw dice on Yao.  AK-47 is also free this year I believe.  Like I said though Pat will have all the right pieces in place by the end of the trade dead-line for next season. 
I agree on all points fam ...... Yao is definitely not someone we'd want on our Radar!
 
I always seen him at the Heat games, even when he doesnt do the national anthem..

remembered him also on an episode of My Wife & Kids..

he will be missed..
 
If reggie jackson falls to the late first/early 2nd, he would be great pick for MIA. 42% from 3, great size for a PG, athletic, & solid defender. with chalmers & jackson, they would be fine if they can also sign sammy D & then have pitt back him up.
 
Originally Posted by mYToAsterspeak

Roast session coming later. And yall still don't understand why yall lost. Pathetic group of fans


you do realize if someone reports you in this thread you will get banned again right? this is the heat season thread. leave that @$@% out of here
 
Originally Posted by h3at23

Checking in. Still in shock. Still.... LetsGoHeat!

Whats good family. The healing process has begun and is successful thus far .. lol ... Draft week approaches!
HAPPY FATHERS DAY TO MY BROTHER FROM ANOTHER "YOUNGTRIZ" AND ALL THE OTHER HEAT FAMILY FATHERS IN THIS THREAD!!

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[h2]Report: Miami Heat to keep Big Three intact[/h2]
Posted on: June 19, 2011 5:09 pm

The Miami Heat will reportedly not break up its Big 3 of LeBron JamesDwyane Wade and Chris Bosh. Posted by Ben Golliver.

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It's too bad that the late, great George Steinbrenner doesn't run the Miami Heat. Can you imagine his executive office meltdown when the Heat crumbled in the 2011 NBA Finals, losing three games in a row to the Dallas Mavericks to fall short of a title in the first year of the Big Three era?

Erik Spoelstra would be gone for sure, Chris Bosh's house would be on the market and the Heat's bench players would quickly be lining up rooms in various Miami-area old folk's homes.

Instead, the Heat are run by Pat Riley, a sage architect of multiple title-winners, who apparently is ready to keep a steady hand on the wheel amidst all the disappointment and unfulfilled expectations.

Indeed, the New York Daily News reports that the Heatles will be back for another tour.

Not long after LeBron James' Finals flameout, Miami president Pat Riley has sent word to other league execs: He's not breaking up his Big Three. That's too bad -- for the rest of the NBA.

This is the wise, save move for now. Coming within two wins of a title in your first year together, expressing massive dominance over your Eastern Conference rivals and having the best trio of players -- all in their primes -- only bodes well for next season. The Heat, without any doubt, are the favorites to win the 2012 title as is.

Of course, Bosh has clearly been pushed to a separate tier by the blossoming James/Wade bromance and his questionable fit stuck out in the Finals. He didn't play enough defense or grab enough rebounds, and he couldn't get enough touches on offense, to really maximize his skills. He played hard, there's no questioning that, but his skill set isn't perfect for what James and Wade demand around them. 

It's a questionable but not necessarily fatal fit long term. Riley should absolutely listen to offers for Bosh, but he need not shop any of his players. The odds that he will get better value in return for Bosh are fairly long, and the media attention will be insane if he actually goes on the block.
 
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