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Miami Heat Regular Season Thread 21-22 Vol. 3

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Re: Miami Heat Regular Season Thread 21-22 Vol. 3 

Post#1581 » by 3ballbomber » Thu Mar 17, 2022 1:08 am

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Powerful and a must see to anyone who was a Beas fan or still is.

It makes you see him in a different light and better understand why things developed like they did with him here.



Interesting... He definitely had a tough life but so have many other athletes. Too bad he is not willing to take accountability for any of his actions.. When you have the amount of talent he had you are giving multiple opportunities.. It is not possible that everyone did him wrong at every stop



I think he admits some of it is on him, but at the same time it's clear he needed a lot of help outside the court at the early stages of his career and I think there wasn't enough awareness back then about the psychological part of the player, and specifically just how messed up his background was.

To think about it - It's kinda amazing we even picked him considering his background - to no fault of his own. He's the Anti-Heat type player with all his off court issues. Maybe we we'rent as aware of his situation back then, I think nowadays a guy like him is going to considerably drop on draft night.


For Miami to have drafted a player that is completely anti-heat in character we obviously did not have much knowledge of his issues or extent of it. It's only until he started to fail as a player & ruin every opportunity he was given did things start to come out about Beasley. It's funny he's revealing things now that he's totally messed up his career to justify/blame his failures on others. He isn't showing much accountability & seems to blame everybody else around him. Even while the interviewers were offering him solace & support he was disgruntled & defensive. Doesn't sound like a guy wanting help but more of a person that has made decisions for himself & now that he is close to retirement wants to paint the picture that others are to blame & crying for more opportunities. Not once did he address all the stupid sh*t that his done. Even when asked if any of his actions factors into his situation he skated incoherently around the question.

Here's a quote from an ESPN article in 2009 when he was just as sophomore & sent to rehab that exposes his character.

"Being locked down for as long as I was gave me a chance to really get my life organized and get back in touch with myself," Beasley said. "I think over this past year, I've got caught up in the NBA life, as most of us do. I think this gave me the perfect opportunity to just sit down and evaluate my life and get the good separated from the bad."

In a 17-minute session with three reporters, Beasley was asked if has a substance abuse issue. "No, sir," was the response.


He got caught up in the 'NBA life' as he says....that was his choice. Nobody forced him to do dumb sh*t but himself. We all have choices. We have all, at some point, stood on the fork of the road forced to choose which way we want to go on our journey of life. He has had more opportunities than most people would love to have to set themselves & their families up or turn their lives around. He simply messed up every single one of them.

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"In my worst hour, in my lowest hour, to know that my team and my organization backed me up 100 percent, it gives you comfort," Beasley said. "It gave me confidence in myself that I might have lost and that might not have been there first. It's just making me feel a whole lot better as a player and a person."


In the recent interview he says everybody kept taking things away from him, kept taking the game and opportunities away from him & that he was constantly asking for help. Yet here he is thanking the Heat Organisation for 100% support. Even after we traded him we acquired him again in Big-3s last run. So his narrative that he never received support & that everything was taken away from him doesn't add up. It's complete bullish*t - Miami alone gave him 2 chances. Beasley continues to lay blame on everything/everyone else but himself.

"He understands what he did, that just wasn't the right thing to do," Wade said. "As a young kid, he's only 20 years old. He understands that he's in the limelight like he didn't even know. It's not just Michael Beasley, he has to think about. It's the Miami Heat."


We got the gist Wade did not think much of Beasley. I remember this quote. There were several like it at that time. Beasley was obviously a player who thought of himself before anybody else. This was indicative of everything he did & the trouble he constantly got himself into.

I remember one of his 1st interviews as a rookie he was asked what he wanted to achieve that season. Remember that Miami was 15-67 & last in the NBA the season prior. Rather than saying to help improve the team after such a tough season or something of that manner instead he said he wanted to be an All-Star :-? This spoke volumes.

Remember that infamous pic of Beasley w/ a new tattoo and a bag of weed on the table? He claimed he didn't know what that bag was (we know that's bs) (Same story when he was pulled over for speeding & cops found marijuana in the car he claimed he didn't know who's it was :lol:) Rather than owning up or being responsible instead he acts like a juvenile/immature kid & this was his response to it:

Angrily, he posted comments like "Feelin like it's not worth livin!!!!!!! I'm done" and "I feel like the whole world is against me I can't win for losin" on Twitter.


Again lashing out at everybody else rather than any accountability. Do you see the history? He complains about the narrative that everybody created about him - he helped create that narrative w/ his constant stupidity. But again lays blame on others.

This summed up everything at the end of the same article...

Beasley said often last season that he was "just a kid," almost using that as a crutch to justify some less-than-mature situations he found himself in.


Beasley has had a history of blaming the world & irresponsibility from the get go. This has always been his problem & today he's not changed and doing exactly the same sh*t in his latest interview. The kid will never learn. He is now 33.

Here's a quote from Wolves former Prez..

Then-president David Kahn was remarkably candid in his comments on Beasley. In a radio interview with 1500 ESPN Twin Cities, he said of his team's new acquisition:

He's a very young and immature kid who smoked too much marijuana and has told me that he's not smoking anymore. And I told him that I would trust him as long as that was the case. ... The issue is, will they learn from their mistakes? Will they grow from them? In Michael's case, there's no evidence yet to suggest he won't.


I have empathy for his backgroun but I've nvr felt sorry for Beasley. I believe his net worth is 10million at one stage. Some of these players earn enough for 3-4 lifetimes. I don feel sorry for cats who continue to ruin numerous opportunities given to them. Beasley is more fortunate than many people around the world w/ opportunities to earn in the millions which 99% of people on the globe do not achieve. Beasley has had plenty of chances to turn his life around. His continuing immaturity, lack of accountability, heavy blaming was in full display in that interview. He hasn't changed.

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Re: Miami Heat Regular Season Thread 21-22 Vol. 3 

Post#1582 » by somerandomdude » Thu Mar 17, 2022 1:33 am

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We shoukd start a seeding tracker, and talk about possible matchup situations.


Not a bad idea!

BTW, Cavs lost, and Raps play tonight (vs Clips).

:censored: I just realized that Cavs own the tie-breaker. This is gonna be tougher than I thought.
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Post#1583 » by MiamiSun » Thu Mar 17, 2022 2:00 am

I am expecting Nets and Raptors to come out on top of the Play In tourney. So then.....Nets on a roll and might be able to catch Toronto for #7 who's last 13 games are 9 against playoff/play-in teams and 4 against losing teams. We just need to keep winning. I would love to see Nets VS Bucks in first round. One of the giants out early.
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Post#1584 » by IceColdCubano » Thu Mar 17, 2022 3:28 am

MiamiSun wrote:I am expecting Nets and Raptors to come out on top of the Play In tourney. So then.....Nets on a roll and might be able to catch Toronto for #7 who's last 13 games are 9 against playoff/play-in teams and 4 against losing teams. We just need to keep winning. I would love to see Nets VS Bucks in first round. One of the giants out early.

In my opinion, you don't want durant & Kirie to catch playoff embodiment from winning a few series, you wanna catch them early before they get confidence and in a groove.
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Re: Miami Heat Regular Season Thread 21-22 Vol. 3 

Post#1585 » by 3ammy3uck3ts » Thu Mar 17, 2022 3:57 am

So if the raptors gets 7th Kyrie can’t play in the play in game. If they play the Cavs Kyrie can. We should be hoping for the Cavs to keep losing. I’m not scared of anyone but I’d rather not play **** KD and Kyrie the first round
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Post#1586 » by 3ammy3uck3ts » Thu Mar 17, 2022 3:58 am

Nets are only 1 game ahead of 10th by the way
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Post#1587 » by 3ammy3uck3ts » Thu Mar 17, 2022 3:59 am

Kyrie can only play in 3 of their remaining 13.

**** we’re getting the nets first round aren’t we?
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Post#1588 » by 3ammy3uck3ts » Thu Mar 17, 2022 4:08 am

Dang we really traded Dragic for a worse player :o
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Post#1589 » by somerandomdude » Thu Mar 17, 2022 4:42 am

3ammy3uck3ts wrote:So if the raptors gets 7th Kyrie can’t play in the play in game. If they play the Cavs Kyrie can. We should be hoping for the Cavs to keep losing. I’m not scared of anyone but I’d rather not play **** KD and Kyrie the first round

Yup, you got it.

The downside is we'd face the Cavs (if they win the 8th seed), who got Caris LeVert back (who we didn't face in the last game against them). But it beats facing the Nets.
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Post#1590 » by somerandomdude » Thu Mar 17, 2022 4:54 am

Cavs lost, Raps won. :clap:

Next opponents:

Raps -> Lakers
Cavs -> Nuggets

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Post#1591 » by 3ammy3uck3ts » Thu Mar 17, 2022 5:17 am

somerandomdude wrote:
3ammy3uck3ts wrote:So if the raptors gets 7th Kyrie can’t play in the play in game. If they play the Cavs Kyrie can. We should be hoping for the Cavs to keep losing. I’m not scared of anyone but I’d rather not play **** KD and Kyrie the first round

Yup, you got it.

The downside is we'd face the Cavs (if they win the 8th seed), who got Caris LeVert back (who we didn't face in the last game against them). But it beats facing the Nets.


They also didn’t have Jarrett Allen so there’s that. We wouldn’t go more than 6 with them though imo.
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Post#1592 » by 3ammy3uck3ts » Thu Mar 17, 2022 5:18 am

somerandomdude wrote:Cavs lost, Raps won. :clap:

Next opponents:

Raps -> Lakers
Cavs -> Nuggets

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Yep I was actually going to post in here last night that the Cavs would be 7th by friday. Things are getting interesting. We need the nets to keep their spot though.
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Re: Miami Heat Regular Season Thread 21-22 Vol. 3 

Post#1593 » by al bondiga » Fri Mar 18, 2022 1:02 am

We may not make much of a splash in the playoffs bought in the off-season we will be the main attraction for free agents because of the great team we have
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Re: Miami Heat Regular Season Thread 21-22 Vol. 3 

Post#1594 » by TroubleS0me » Fri Mar 18, 2022 2:29 pm

al bondiga wrote:We may not make much of a splash in the playoffs bought in the off-season we will be the main attraction for free agents because of the great team we have


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Post#1595 » by greg4012 » Fri Mar 18, 2022 2:48 pm

We really got dudes on here waiving the white flag for this season as we sit in the 1 seed with the playoffs on the horizon, a bunch of emerging young players, and vets that are quite clearly saving their best for the playoffs. Yikes
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Re: Miami Heat Regular Season Thread 21-22 Vol. 3 

Post#1596 » by goodboys lats » Fri Mar 18, 2022 6:08 pm

greg4012 wrote:We really got dudes on here waiving the white flag for this season as we sit in the 1 seed with the playoffs on the horizon, a bunch of emerging young players, and vets that are quite clearly saving their best for the playoffs. Yikes


That one point loss where the Bucks shot 95% from the line, shot 80% during crunch time and got away with a blatant game changing foul with 13 seconds to go really showed that this team is far and away from contending.
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Post#1597 » by somerandomdude » Fri Mar 18, 2022 10:40 pm

Saw someone post a shot chart of Booker and Mitchell in the GB thread in argument of how Donovan Mitchell isn't a 3 level scorer and I wanted to see how Herro compares to both of them.

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Post#1598 » by somerandomdude » Fri Mar 18, 2022 10:47 pm

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Post#1599 » by twix2500 » Fri Mar 18, 2022 11:26 pm

somerandomdude wrote:Saw someone post a shot chart of Booker and Mitchell in the GB thread in argument of how Donovan Mitchell isn't a 3 level scorer and I wanted to see how Herro compares to both of them.

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great post it's good to see someone attempting to us shot charts. Mitchell is amazingly efficient.
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Post#1600 » by BenoUdrihFTL » Fri Mar 18, 2022 11:32 pm

It's impressive as hell that 22yo Herro shoots 48% on 2s and 39% on 3s while scoring from everywhere on the court like that, but honestly I wouldn't mind if his shot chart was a little more streamlined closer to Mitchell's
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