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Let's Grade the Miami Heat's Offseason - July 8
Posted: Fri Jul 8, 2016 5:04 pm
by gom
I thought it would be instructive to track how our opinions change after the blockbuster trades and signings that await to compensate for the kick in the nuts of losing Wade. Thus here is another poll (I'd do it inside one of our offseason threads if having polls in *any* message was an option, but it's not.)
Vote once please.
Re: Let's Grade the Miami Heat's Offseason - July 8
Posted: Fri Jul 8, 2016 5:05 pm
by gom
If you have something to say about how the FO screwed Wade or Wade screwed the FO, this is a better place than the offseason trade forum.
Re: Let's Grade the Miami Heat's Offseason - July 8
Posted: Fri Jul 8, 2016 5:59 pm
by HIF
I think you grade an off-season AFTER it finishes.
Re: Let's Grade the Miami Heat's Offseason - July 8
Posted: Fri Jul 8, 2016 6:14 pm
by RexBoyWonder
HIF wrote:I think you grade an off-season AFTER it finishes.
HIF kinda has a point. that's Rare.
But also GOM - how do we even define success in this offseason?
Is overpaying for the Evan Turners of the world to create a 8# seed = success?
Is it actually saving cap space for next year and putting a weak team on the court to add a high upside draft pick = success?
Is it adding prospects and young guys that might help down the road?
We're at a crossroads and I'm not sure what we're trying to achieve at this point.
We're not contending this year - that I Know for sure. Regardless of what we try this summer.
Re: Let's Grade the Miami Heat's Offseason - July 8
Posted: Fri Jul 8, 2016 8:08 pm
by gom
HIF wrote:I think you grade an off-season AFTER it finishes.
I plan to ask the same question again later, hoping it changes. It's just for fun, HIF.

RexBoyWonder wrote:HIF wrote:I think you grade an off-season AFTER it finishes.
HIF kinda has a point. that's Rare.
But also GOM - how do we even define success in this offseason?
Is overpaying for the Evan Turners of the world to create a 8# seed = success?
Is it actually saving cap space for next year and putting a weak team on the court to add a high upside draft pick = success?
Is it adding prospects and young guys that might help down the road?
We're at a crossroads and I'm not sure what we're trying to achieve at this point.
We're not contending this year - that I Know for sure. Regardless of what we try this summer.
I would judge us by determining whether we are further towards our future goals and certainly look to see if we've added young prospects (since we're clearly not contending) without high future financial commitments, anticipating that they have contracts where we have a possibility of gaining their bird rights.
Re: Let's Grade the Miami Heat's Offseason - July 8
Posted: Fri Jul 8, 2016 9:14 pm
by DBurks2818
They don't care about our tam at all.
j/k
Re: Let's Grade the Miami Heat's Offseason - July 8
Posted: Sat Jul 9, 2016 12:07 am
by Sgt P
As soon as Bosh got blood clots, are window was closed. Wade was not bringing in a ring by himself, so when LJ left we were done, but was not fully aware. 2 seasons later realization is finally setting in. We have a starting point, Pat and his operation that includes SPO. Some promising pieces that might pan out. I ain't got no worries. ... check the sig.. it might not happen right away but there will be more parades.
Re: Let's Grade the Miami Heat's Offseason - July 8
Posted: Sat Jul 9, 2016 12:26 am
by ZoStrong
Man, that's one long and confusing poll. I thought I was re-taking my SAT.
Re: Let's Grade the Miami Heat's Offseason - July 8
Posted: Sat Jul 9, 2016 12:29 am
by goodboy
Where is option 0? OP made us go in shambles.
Re: Let's Grade the Miami Heat's Offseason - July 8
Posted: Sat Jul 9, 2016 5:32 am
by Daffy
I chose 9 to make myself feel better, but I know we're gonna witness one hell of a **** show
Re: Let's Grade the Miami Heat's Offseason - July 8
Posted: Sat Jul 9, 2016 5:44 am
by TroubleS0me
lol who pick 10?
Re: Let's Grade the Miami Heat's Offseason - July 8
Posted: Sat Jul 9, 2016 5:46 am
by Tim_Hardawayy
Its weird because I think we deserve a low grade, but I don't think it necessarily means our future's awful, its just the Wade thing wasn't supposed to end that way. I'd say C- or D+, can't go too low since we did keep Hassan and that was important. That said its not like this is hugely negative going forward, people will overreact and say no players will trust us now or Riley has lost his touch, but that will pass, and Wade returning wasn't going to make this an A offseason anyways (only Durant could have done that).
Re: Let's Grade the Miami Heat's Offseason - July 8
Posted: Sat Jul 9, 2016 5:48 am
by Flashpoint
Seriously? It's a 0. You would be kidding yourself to believe otherwise. Messy divorce with the greatest player in your history and no significant move forward which comes close to compensating for that. That's a zero.
Re: Let's Grade the Miami Heat's Offseason - July 8
Posted: Sat Jul 9, 2016 5:51 am
by IggieCC
Re: Let's Grade the Miami Heat's Offseason - July 8
Posted: Sat Jul 9, 2016 5:53 am
by goodboy
TroubleS0me wrote:lol who pick 10?

Re: Let's Grade the Miami Heat's Offseason - July 8
Posted: Sat Jul 9, 2016 5:16 pm
by R-DAWG
Tim_Hardawayy wrote:Its weird because I think we deserve a low grade, but I don't think it necessarily means our future's awful, its just the Wade thing wasn't supposed to end that way. I'd say C- or D+, can't go too low since we did keep Hassan and that was important. That said its not like this is hugely negative going forward, people will overreact and say no players will trust us now or Riley has lost his touch, but that will pass, and Wade returning wasn't going to make this an A offseason anyways (only Durant could have done that).
This is very well put. But on the Wade thing, take emotions out of the equation and it's probably best for the organization to move on. Again superstars, especially historic players to an organization, become an obligation on the back end of their careers. Look at Dallas. They can't properly rebuild because Dirk is around and they have been the picture of mediocre for the last 5 years. But then you look up in Boston, and they were able to turn the thing around quickly and do what's best for the organization since Pierce and KG left.
Miami's in such a tricky situation because if Bosh is healthy and the young guys continue to grow, they have a very good team. And I think Dragic will have a terrific season running the offense by himself. Will the team win it all, no. But they could easily be a playoff team with max cap space next summer. But if Bosh isn't back healthy and the young guys regress Miami could be one of the 5 worst teams in the league with a 2 year window to build through the draft before they start owing picks for Dragic. And they will recoup value for Dragic if they move him.
Re: Let's Grade the Miami Heat's Offseason - July 8
Posted: Sat Jul 9, 2016 5:17 pm
by R-DAWG
Flashpoint wrote:Seriously? It's a 0. You would be kidding yourself to believe otherwise. Messy divorce with the greatest player in your history and no significant move forward which comes close to compensating for that. That's a zero.
It wasn't time for Miami to make a significant move right now. Too many unanswered questions as to what this group is. Is it worth adding to or should it be broken up (mainly talking about the Dragic, Bosh, Whiteside big 3).
Miami put a lot of chips on the table a few years ago by bringing in Dragic to try to extend the run with Wade and Bosh. But due to health it wasn't meant to be.
Re: Let's Grade the Miami Heat's Offseason - July 8
Posted: Sat Jul 9, 2016 11:57 pm
by gom
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Re: Let's Grade the Miami Heat's Offseason - July 8
Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2016 1:17 am
by Seabass777
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Re: Let's Grade the Miami Heat's Offseason - July 8
Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2016 10:32 am
by walk with me
lets see lol...
lost wade
lost tj
didn't make any good FA acquisitions
didn't have any draft picks
didn't make any trades
didn't make any moves to get into the draft
got derrick williams who is top 3 in shaqtin a fool appearances..
I'll vote a nice healthy 1