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2023 NBA Playoffs, Round 1: Heat @ Bucks, 4/16, 5:30pm EST

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Re: 2023 NBA Playoffs, Round 1: Heat @ Bucks, 4/16, 5:30pm EST 

Post#881 » by Daffy » Mon Apr 17, 2023 4:30 pm

twix2500 wrote:If the role players can play like this then the Heat have a chance to win any series. That was 4 role players that played well in Martin, Strus, Vincent and Love.

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We've seen this movie all season. Our role players are very inconsistent this season. I'm just hoping they were coasting until the big games matter (now).
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Post#882 » by twix2500 » Mon Apr 17, 2023 5:07 pm

Daffy wrote:
twix2500 wrote:If the role players can play like this then the Heat have a chance to win any series. That was 4 role players that played well in Martin, Strus, Vincent and Love.

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We've seen this movie all season. Our role players are very inconsistent this season. I'm just hoping they were coasting until the big games matter (now).
Its suppose to be the fingers which is usually not a big deal. Players in the past played with broken fingers before they healed. I played in highschool with a dislocated and fractured thumbed.

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Post#883 » by ShulaDon92 » Mon Apr 17, 2023 5:11 pm

al bondiga wrote:Why do people hate herro so much?


I suspect it's playful white hate from the American slavery revolution people. Plus his defense.
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Re: 2023 NBA Playoffs, Round 1: Heat @ Bucks, 4/16, 5:30pm EST 

Post#884 » by HEATVols865 » Mon Apr 17, 2023 5:24 pm

As much as I hate the dude…Bobby Portis would be the perfect fit next to Bam and Jimmy


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Post#885 » by AirP. » Mon Apr 17, 2023 6:29 pm

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He getting traded. The guy we trade him for then will become injury prone.

Someone's trading for Herro without seeing him perform after a broken hand coupled with him on his new big money contract? If Miami can go deep enough to let Herro get back on the court sure, he can put GMs minds to rest about the injury but that's unlikely to happen.


Its only a broken bone. It's not a torn ligament. GMs know what Herro is and isn't at this point.

If it's just a fracture of multiple fingers maybe, but that much money I'd expect you'd want to see that it healed correctly. 120 million over 4 years is a big contract to take on when someone's last play broke fingers in their shooting hand.
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Post#886 » by AirP. » Mon Apr 17, 2023 6:34 pm

twix2500 wrote:
Daffy wrote:
twix2500 wrote:If the role players can play like this then the Heat have a chance to win any series. That was 4 role players that played well in Martin, Strus, Vincent and Love.

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We've seen this movie all season. Our role players are very inconsistent this season. I'm just hoping they were coasting until the big games matter (now).
Its suppose to be the fingers which is usually not a big deal. Players in the past played with broken fingers before they healed. I played in highschool with a dislocated and fractured thumbed.

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It's fingers in his shooting hand. Yes, players play with broken fingers, fractured wrists... whatever, but a shooter and his shooting hand/2 fingers is something you really can't get around.

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Post#887 » by ShulaDon92 » Mon Apr 17, 2023 6:57 pm

AirP. wrote:
twix2500 wrote:
Daffy wrote:
We've seen this movie all season. Our role players are very inconsistent this season. I'm just hoping they were coasting until the big games matter (now).
Its suppose to be the fingers which is usually not a big deal. Players in the past played with broken fingers before they healed. I played in highschool with a dislocated and fractured thumbed.

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It's fingers in his shooting hand. Yes, players play with broken fingers, fractured wrists... whatever, but a shooter and his shooting hand/2 fingers is something you really can't get around.

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Sorry but that is complete nonsense, Air P. I actually have started shooting better since breaking my finger. Where do you get your stories? Sorry to rain down hard brez. It's just wild disinformation although it is merely your opinion.
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Post#888 » by greg4012 » Mon Apr 17, 2023 7:00 pm

AirP. wrote:
twix2500 wrote:
Daffy wrote:
We've seen this movie all season. Our role players are very inconsistent this season. I'm just hoping they were coasting until the big games matter (now).
Its suppose to be the fingers which is usually not a big deal. Players in the past played with broken fingers before they healed. I played in highschool with a dislocated and fractured thumbed.

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It's fingers in his shooting hand. Yes, players play with broken fingers, fractured wrists... whatever, but a shooter and his shooting hand/2 fingers is something you really can't get around.

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Re: 2023 NBA Playoffs, Round 1: Heat @ Bucks, 4/16, 5:30pm EST 

Post#889 » by MettaWorldPanda » Mon Apr 17, 2023 7:36 pm

Not shocked one bit we won this game. I did say this team is dumb enough to take this to game 7 and lose on a buzzer beater enabling the front office to run it back again.
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Post#890 » by SerialChiller » Mon Apr 17, 2023 7:39 pm

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ShulaDon92 wrote:If Jimmy gets ONE ship im placing him above Wade all-time.


Hahaha. Nice joke lol


Dead serious. After 07 D whistle was excellent but Jimmy now is better.

Before 07 wade was a top 3 tier sg. Then he bulked up.


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Post#891 » by twix2500 » Mon Apr 17, 2023 7:49 pm

AirP. wrote:
twix2500 wrote:
Daffy wrote:
We've seen this movie all season. Our role players are very inconsistent this season. I'm just hoping they were coasting until the big games matter (now).
Its suppose to be the fingers which is usually not a big deal. Players in the past played with broken fingers before they healed. I played in highschool with a dislocated and fractured thumbed.

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It's fingers in his shooting hand. Yes, players play with broken fingers, fractured wrists... whatever, but a shooter and his shooting hand/2 fingers is something you really can't get around.

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Yes shooting hands. Players in the 90s played injured shooting fingers. Shooting is not the problem but dribbling is. I seen pros play with a cast on index finger tied up to the ring finger and shoot well. Mine was my shooting thumb. The impact from dribbling is the tough part.

Wrist thou is a completely different story.

I might be wrong but if I recall Glen Rice played with a cast on shooting finger for a bit

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Post#892 » by ShulaDon92 » Mon Apr 17, 2023 7:50 pm

SerialChiller wrote:
ShulaDon92 wrote:
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Hahaha. Nice joke lol


Dead serious. After 07 D whistle was excellent but Jimmy now is better.

Before 07 wade was a top 3 tier sg. Then he bulked up.


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Post#893 » by AirP. » Mon Apr 17, 2023 7:54 pm

ShulaDon92 wrote:
AirP. wrote:
twix2500 wrote:Its suppose to be the fingers which is usually not a big deal. Players in the past played with broken fingers before they healed. I played in highschool with a dislocated and fractured thumbed.

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It's fingers in his shooting hand. Yes, players play with broken fingers, fractured wrists... whatever, but a shooter and his shooting hand/2 fingers is something you really can't get around.

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Sorry but that is complete nonsense, Air P. I actually have started shooting better since breaking my finger. Where do you get your stories? Sorry to rain down hard brez. It's just wild disinformation although it is merely your opinion.

There's always risks when dealing with breaks, Herro had 2 fingers fracture/break on his shooting hand. Congrats on shooting better after breaking your finger.
What are the complications of a broken finger?
After reduction, immobilization, and four to six weeks of healing, the prognosis for healing is excellent for a broken finger.

Joint stiffness is the most common problem encountered after treatment of fractures in the fingers due to scar tissue formation and the long immobilization period. Physical therapy may be prescribed (preferably by a hand therapist) to regain range of motion.
Rotation can occur when one of the bones in the finger rotates abnormally during the healing process. This can cause deformity and decreased ability to use the injured finger when grasping.
Nonunion is a complication of some fractures when the two ends of the bone do not heal together properly, leaving the fractured area unstable.
If the skin is injured or if surgery is necessary to fix the fractured bone, the infection may result.

https://www.medicinenet.com/broken_finger/article.htm
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Post#894 » by AirP. » Mon Apr 17, 2023 8:02 pm

twix2500 wrote:
AirP. wrote:
twix2500 wrote:Its suppose to be the fingers which is usually not a big deal. Players in the past played with broken fingers before they healed. I played in highschool with a dislocated and fractured thumbed.

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It's fingers in his shooting hand. Yes, players play with broken fingers, fractured wrists... whatever, but a shooter and his shooting hand/2 fingers is something you really can't get around.

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Yes shooting hands. Players in the 90s played injured shooting fingers. Shooting is not the problem but dribbling is. I seen pros play with a cast on index finger tied up to the ring finger and shoot well. Mine was my shooting thumb. The impact from dribbling is the tough part.

Wrist thou is a completely different story.

I might be wrong but if I recall Glen Rice played with a cast on shooting finger for a bit

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It's reported to be his middle and ring finger. It's not just one finger.
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Post#895 » by twix2500 » Mon Apr 17, 2023 8:40 pm

AirP. wrote:
ShulaDon92 wrote:
AirP. wrote:It's fingers in his shooting hand. Yes, players play with broken fingers, fractured wrists... whatever, but a shooter and his shooting hand/2 fingers is something you really can't get around.

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Sorry but that is complete nonsense, Air P. I actually have started shooting better since breaking my finger. Where do you get your stories? Sorry to rain down hard brez. It's just wild disinformation although it is merely your opinion.

There's always risks when dealing with breaks, Herro had 2 fingers fracture/break on his shooting hand. Congrats on shooting better after breaking your finger.
What are the complications of a broken finger?
After reduction, immobilization, and four to six weeks of healing, the prognosis for healing is excellent for a broken finger.

Joint stiffness is the most common problem encountered after treatment of fractures in the fingers due to scar tissue formation and the long immobilization period. Physical therapy may be prescribed (preferably by a hand therapist) to regain range of motion.
Rotation can occur when one of the bones in the finger rotates abnormally during the healing process. This can cause deformity and decreased ability to use the injured finger when grasping.
Nonunion is a complication of some fractures when the two ends of the bone do not heal together properly, leaving the fractured area unstable.
If the skin is injured or if surgery is necessary to fix the fractured bone, the infection may result.

https://www.medicinenet.com/broken_finger/article.htm
There is always risk on most injuries. Breaks on the fingers are usually not a big issue.

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Post#896 » by ShulaDon92 » Mon Apr 17, 2023 9:02 pm

AirP. wrote:
ShulaDon92 wrote:
AirP. wrote:It's fingers in his shooting hand. Yes, players play with broken fingers, fractured wrists... whatever, but a shooter and his shooting hand/2 fingers is something you really can't get around.

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Sorry but that is complete nonsense, Air P. I actually have started shooting better since breaking my finger. Where do you get your stories? Sorry to rain down hard brez. It's just wild disinformation although it is merely your opinion.

There's always risks when dealing with breaks, Herro had 2 fingers fracture/break on his shooting hand. Congrats on shooting better after breaking your finger.
What are the complications of a broken finger?
After reduction, immobilization, and four to six weeks of healing, the prognosis for healing is excellent for a broken finger.

Joint stiffness is the most common problem encountered after treatment of fractures in the fingers due to scar tissue formation and the long immobilization period. Physical therapy may be prescribed (preferably by a hand therapist) to regain range of motion.
Rotation can occur when one of the bones in the finger rotates abnormally during the healing process. This can cause deformity and decreased ability to use the injured finger when grasping.
Nonunion is a complication of some fractures when the two ends of the bone do not heal together properly, leaving the fractured area unstable.
If the skin is injured or if surgery is necessary to fix the fractured bone, the infection may result.

https://www.medicinenet.com/broken_finger/article.htm


Thanks. The ring finger healed crooked and i was worried but somehow my percentage on threes has improved. Metrics have me at least at a fifteen percent improvement which is surprising. Not sure if the crooked finger is actually out of the way of the ball or misdirecting the ball.
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Post#897 » by twix2500 » Mon Apr 17, 2023 9:34 pm

ShulaDon92 wrote:
AirP. wrote:
ShulaDon92 wrote:
Sorry but that is complete nonsense, Air P. I actually have started shooting better since breaking my finger. Where do you get your stories? Sorry to rain down hard brez. It's just wild disinformation although it is merely your opinion.

There's always risks when dealing with breaks, Herro had 2 fingers fracture/break on his shooting hand. Congrats on shooting better after breaking your finger.
What are the complications of a broken finger?
After reduction, immobilization, and four to six weeks of healing, the prognosis for healing is excellent for a broken finger.

Joint stiffness is the most common problem encountered after treatment of fractures in the fingers due to scar tissue formation and the long immobilization period. Physical therapy may be prescribed (preferably by a hand therapist) to regain range of motion.
Rotation can occur when one of the bones in the finger rotates abnormally during the healing process. This can cause deformity and decreased ability to use the injured finger when grasping.
Nonunion is a complication of some fractures when the two ends of the bone do not heal together properly, leaving the fractured area unstable.
If the skin is injured or if surgery is necessary to fix the fractured bone, the infection may result.

https://www.medicinenet.com/broken_finger/article.htm


Thanks. The ring finger healed crooked and i was worried but somehow my percentage on threes has improved. Metrics have me at least at a fifteen percent improvement which is surprising. Not sure if the crooked finger is actually out of the way of the ball or misdirecting the ball.
Lol mine are crooked also from dislocated them playing ball. But its weird it forces you to focus on your shooting touch is my theory

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Post#898 » by Vertical Limit » Mon Apr 17, 2023 10:07 pm

I wish Game 2 was today. But the script has Giannis with enough recovery time for Game 2 on wednesday :roll:
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Post#899 » by Heat_team02 » Mon Apr 17, 2023 11:19 pm

@Love: Watch yourself Portis is trying to take you out for Giannis & the media did nothing but complain about off the ball charges nothing was said about Heat playing good defense or the actions of Portis which could lead to a brawl.
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Post#900 » by NightWatch » Tue Apr 18, 2023 12:15 am

HEATVols865 wrote:As much as I hate the dude…Bobby Portis would be the perfect fit next to Bam and Jimmy


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No, Bobby Portis is not that good. All the more reason why he’s a second tier. He’s extremely inconsistent. Tomorrow you don’t Know whether he’s going to show up or not.

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