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Miami Heat Regular Season Thread 21-22 Vol. 4

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Re: Miami Heat Regular Season Thread 21-22 Vol. 4 

Post#361 » by IceColdCubano » Sat Apr 9, 2022 5:32 pm

What’s up with Hollinger….dude is on a mission to discredit Herro.
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Post#362 » by 3ammy3uck3ts » Sat Apr 9, 2022 7:08 pm

Herro is the 4th best player from his class, 3rd if Zion is Greg oden Jr and he literally can’t be put any lower
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Post#363 » by 3ammy3uck3ts » Sat Apr 9, 2022 7:10 pm

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Post#364 » by 3ammy3uck3ts » Sat Apr 9, 2022 7:23 pm

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Post#365 » by greg4012 » Sat Apr 9, 2022 8:24 pm

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This is foundational stuff for this organization’s success for years to come
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Post#366 » by TroubleS0me » Sat Apr 9, 2022 8:36 pm

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Post#367 » by DayofMourning » Sat Apr 9, 2022 9:05 pm

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Now, if he had a legit rim protector playing next to him, the Heat might set modern day defensive records.
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Post#368 » by 3ammy3uck3ts » Sat Apr 9, 2022 9:44 pm

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Now, if he had a legit rim protector playing next to him, the Heat might set modern day defensive records.


Myles turner this summer :o
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Post#369 » by DayofMourning » Sat Apr 9, 2022 9:57 pm

3ammy3uck3ts wrote:Myles turner this summer :o


I'd actually go for Hartenstein. He's just scratching the surface. I was a fan of his in the draft. This year he was one of the better rim protectors in the league. I'm not sure how he ranks now, but at one point he was a top five rim protector. He's affordable too.
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Re: Miami Heat Regular Season Thread 21-22 Vol. 4 

Post#370 » by Heat_Down_Under » Sat Apr 9, 2022 11:25 pm

DayofMourning wrote:
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Now, if he had a legit rim protector playing next to him, the Heat might set modern day defensive records.


Yep hence why I prefer a defensive pest like bridges guarding best players and having our tallest player not on the perimeter. That’s why suns are successful coz they have ayton in the paint while bridges switches around..Like the spurs used to do with Bowen/Duncan..hence why warriors were successful with the 73-9 record with bogut in the paint and green out being a pest. In saying that the following years when green was playing centre and they dominated and won is an exception when they added durant..

If we have bam in that role that’s fine.. but your tallest player then can’t be 6’6 guarding the other teams 7’0 players.
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Post#371 » by DayofMourning » Sat Apr 9, 2022 11:40 pm

Heat_Down_Under wrote:
DayofMourning wrote:
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Take 3 minutes and watch this. Best defender in the world.


Now, if he had a legit rim protector playing next to him, the Heat might set modern day defensive records.


Yep hence why I prefer a defensive pest like bridges guarding best players and having our tallest player not on the perimeter. That’s why suns are successful coz they have ayton in the paint while bridges switches around..Like the spurs used to do with Bowen/Duncan..hence why warriors were successful with the 73-9 record with bogut in the paint and green out being a pest. In saying that the following years when green was playing centre and they dominated and won is an exception when they added durant..

If we have bam in that role that’s fine.. but your tallest player then can’t be 6’6 guarding the other teams 7’0 players.


Yeah, it's great when you can put constant pressure on the offense, but the defense can be exploited consistently. Switch, switch, switch, then Gabe is guarding the rim against the other teams big. Rinse and repeat.
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Re: Miami Heat Regular Season Thread 21-22 Vol. 4 

Post#372 » by HeatFanLifer » Sat Apr 9, 2022 11:48 pm

DayofMourning wrote:
3ammy3uck3ts wrote:Myles turner this summer :o


I'd actually go for Hartenstein. He's just scratching the surface. I was a fan of his in the draft. This year he was one of the better rim protectors in the league. I'm not sure how he ranks now, but at one point he was a top five rim protector. He's affordable too.


Spobotnik does not want a rim protector. He values other skills.
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Re: Miami Heat Regular Season Thread 21-22 Vol. 4 

Post#373 » by Heat_Down_Under » Sat Apr 9, 2022 11:52 pm

DayofMourning wrote:Yeah, it's great when you can put constant pressure on the offense, but the defense can be exploited consistently. Switch, switch, switch, then Gabe is guarding the rim against the other teams big. Rinse and repeat.


Yep. Look at the Celtics.. why are they successful? Their centre (RW3) is 6’9.. Tatum and brown isn’t durant and Irving.. it’s because they have smart being a defensive pest and he’s a candidate for DPOY and the Celtics don’t get mismatches much often in the paint defensively.

I like what bam does but hate when we get murdered in the paint in return..I was on the get a PF before trade deadline wagon with a lot of others. If we don’t win it all I blame that as our slipped chance.. if we can get a tall PF that can shoot the 3 and defend inside in off season.. let bam do what he does, I believe this team will be much better next season
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Re: Miami Heat Regular Season Thread 21-22 Vol. 4 

Post#374 » by 3ballbomber » Sun Apr 10, 2022 12:59 am

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Imagine thinking you could get a young star who just entered his prime for a couple role players who combine for like $8M lol

Its not my job to make you comprehend........trading Herro for Mitchell ain't happenin'

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Re: Miami Heat Regular Season Thread 21-22 Vol. 4 

Post#375 » by oreon » Sun Apr 10, 2022 1:43 am

IceColdCubano wrote:What’s up with Hollinger….dude is on a mission to discredit Herro.


I hadn't looked at Love's numbers so I did and its beyond stupid. This is some Skip Bayless sheet. I'm not anti analytics but stuff like this does a lot to discredit analytic.

The numbers are not even close

Love: 13.4 pts on 42.5 FG % 38.4 3PT % in 22 mins
Herro: 20.7 pts on 44.7% FG 39.9 3PT % in 32.6 min

How is this a conversation. It ends at Love's 22 mins. It gets worse for Love when you compare the 4th quarter. Love is avrg 5.7 min (2.9 pts) in the 4th and Herro 9.8 min (5.6 pts). So one dude plays 10 mins more, scores more points more efficiently and plays virtually the whole 4th quarter, yet the other dude deserves the award for lesser contributions. This dude
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Re: Miami Heat Regular Season Thread 21-22 Vol. 4 

Post#376 » by somerandomdude » Sun Apr 10, 2022 12:09 pm

Standings

Bucks 2 GB
Celtics 3 GB
Sixers 3 GB

Remaining games

Celtics - Grizzlies
Bucks - Cavs
Sixers - Pistons

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Post#377 » by harlem_ball » Sun Apr 10, 2022 12:21 pm

3ammy3uck3ts wrote:
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This is sick and when you think about how Jokic made Bam look like a scrub this year, you really have to give Jokic the title of best in the world and another MVP.
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Post#378 » by carnageta » Sun Apr 10, 2022 3:19 pm

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This is sick and when you think about how Jokic made Bam look like a scrub this year, you really have to give Jokic the title of best in the world and another MVP.


Jokic is having one of the greatest years in recent memory. 27ppg, 14 rebounds, 8 assists, 58% shooting from the field, 33 PER (highest ever). In retrospect, Embiid is averaging 31ppg, 12 rebounds, 4 assists on 49% shooting and 31.5 PER. And then there's Giannis averaging 30, 12 and 6 on 55% shooting and 32 PER.

Honestly, any one of these guys winning it is okay with me. Numbers are almost identical at the face value and the team records are almost the same as well. I'd favor Jokic though - I think he has less of a supporting cast than both Embiid and Giannis.
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Re: Miami Heat Regular Season Thread 21-22 Vol. 4 

Post#379 » by DayofMourning » Sun Apr 10, 2022 3:42 pm

Small ball has made big men legit gods. Those numbers are wild.
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Re: Miami Heat Regular Season Thread 21-22 Vol. 4 

Post#380 » by RexBoyWonder » Sun Apr 10, 2022 6:49 pm

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3ammy3uck3ts wrote:Myles turner this summer :o


I'd actually go for Hartenstein. He's just scratching the surface. I was a fan of his in the draft. This year he was one of the better rim protectors in the league. I'm not sure how he ranks now, but at one point he was a top five rim protector. He's affordable too.


We can't trust his 3 point shot.

Whichever C we put next to Bam HAS TO be a proven, consistent, knock down 3 point shooter or else the entire offensive flow dies.

Turner isn't a great shooter but a proven decent one.

C. Wood has the offense but brings suspect Defense, J.Grant can defend but he's playing more like a SF then a PF.
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