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Miami Heat Regular Season thread, next vol.

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2019 4:00 pm
by Bishop45
Waited for someone else to do it, but can't let it be him...

Re: Miami Heat Regular Season thread, next vol.

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2019 4:33 pm
by RexBoyWonder
Good job Bish

YOU LOSE DEMON OP

Re: Miami Heat Regular Season thread, next vol.

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2019 4:38 pm
by RexBoyWonder
So, the biggest question in my mind is - Who is the best attainable stretch 4/5 that we can add next to Bam?

JJ is done
Kelly is soft
Silva can't shoot
Leonard too slow

Our biggest need and upgrade area would be a big man that can shoot AND defend at a highish level.

Myles Turner might be attainable for some of our better chips,
Mo Mamba should be getable, but he's not looking good so far in his young career,
Brook Lopez isn't leaving the Bucks,
Same for the Unicorn in Dalls,
Love isn't a plus defender and is too injury prone and expensive,

Who else is out there....

Re: Miami Heat Regular Season thread, next vol.

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2019 5:07 pm
by DayofMourning
RexBoyWonder wrote:So, the biggest question in my mind is - Who is the best attainable stretch 4/5 that we can add next to Bam?

JJ is done
Kelly is soft
Silva can't shoot
Leonard too slow

Our biggest need and upgrade area would be a big man that can shoot AND defend at a highish level.

Myles Turner might be attainable for some of our better chips,
Mo Mamba should be getable, but he's not looking good so far in his young career,
Brook Lopez isn't leaving the Bucks,
Same for the Unicorn in Dalls,
Love isn't a plus defender and is too injury prone and expensive,

Who else is out there....


Bol Bol is tearing up the G league.

Re: Miami Heat Regular Season thread, next vol.

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2019 5:23 pm
by IggieCC
I don't remember the last time we had a meaningful trade with Indy... they never seem to help East rivals out in any shape of form

maybe they scammed us into signing Danny Granger and we know how that turned out smdh

same goes for Orlando, the bish capital of SoFlo. Nice try but i'd look for Western pretenders/non-contenders.

Re: Miami Heat Regular Season thread, next vol.

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2019 5:32 pm
by RexBoyWonder
DayofMourning wrote:
RexBoyWonder wrote:So, the biggest question in my mind is - Who is the best attainable stretch 4/5 that we can add next to Bam?

JJ is done
Kelly is soft
Silva can't shoot
Leonard too slow

Our biggest need and upgrade area would be a big man that can shoot AND defend at a highish level.

Myles Turner might be attainable for some of our better chips,
Mo Mamba should be getable, but he's not looking good so far in his young career,
Brook Lopez isn't leaving the Bucks,
Same for the Unicorn in Dalls,
Love isn't a plus defender and is too injury prone and expensive,

Who else is out there....


Bol Bol is tearing up the G league.


:cry:

How KZ doin

Re: Miami Heat Regular Season thread, next vol.

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2019 6:01 pm
by twix2500
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The savior has arrived

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Re: Miami Heat Regular Season thread, next vol.

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2019 6:07 pm
by Bishop45
RexBoyWonder wrote:So, the biggest question in my mind is - Who is the best attainable stretch 4/5 that we can add next to Bam?

JJ is done
Kelly is soft
Silva can't shoot
Leonard too slow

Our biggest need and upgrade area would be a big man that can shoot AND defend at a highish level.

Myles Turner might be attainable for some of our better chips,
Mo Mamba should be getable, but he's not looking good so far in his young career,
Brook Lopez isn't leaving the Bucks,
Same for the Unicorn in Dalls,
Love isn't a plus defender and is too injury prone and expensive,

Who else is out there....


Perfect fit for Bam isn't very easy to find, and market's not great either. Also, why is JJ done?

Randle's not very ideal but compared to Leonard he's a young, talented big in our age frame with a 'potential' contract and unique skillset; might cost too much tho

If it'll cost too much, I don't think we necessarily need a trade for a PF, just need a solid alternative to Kelly/Leonard when we play more athletic teams. DJJ's a decent bandaid there, but just a bandaid

Re: Miami Heat Regular Season thread, next vol.

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2019 6:08 pm
by twix2500
RexBoyWonder wrote:So, the biggest question in my mind is - Who is the best attainable stretch 4/5 that we can add next to Bam?

JJ is done
Kelly is soft
Silva can't shoot
Leonard too slow

Our biggest need and upgrade area would be a big man that can shoot AND defend at a highish level.

Myles Turner might be attainable for some of our better chips,
Mo Mamba should be getable, but he's not looking good so far in his young career,
Brook Lopez isn't leaving the Bucks,
Same for the Unicorn in Dalls,
Love isn't a plus defender and is too injury prone and expensive,

Who else is out there....


Indiana will not help a team in the same conference team like that, who they are in battle with for a playoff position.

I still think a reasonable trade can be done to get Morris and Portis. I think that is the best bet. If Waiters fall in good grace and get meaningful playing time, Knicks may be interested. I think Waiters could have a productive future with Barrett, Knox and and Mitchell. Neither Portis or Morris are in the Knicks future. Morris is definitely gone this summer.

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Re: Miami Heat Regular Season thread, next vol.

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2019 6:14 pm
by Bishop45
twix2500 wrote:
Read on Twitter
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The savior has arrivedImage

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More Waiters post than me these days, now that I think about it... more Waiters post than me in general


Watch on YouTube



Good for the Prince, doesn't look pregnant

Re: Miami Heat Regular Season thread, next vol.

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2019 6:24 pm
by twix2500
twix2500 wrote:
RexBoyWonder wrote:So, the biggest question in my mind is - Who is the best attainable stretch 4/5 that we can add next to Bam?

JJ is done
Kelly is soft
Silva can't shoot
Leonard too slow

Our biggest need and upgrade area would be a big man that can shoot AND defend at a highish level.

Myles Turner might be attainable for some of our better chips,
Mo Mamba should be getable, but he's not looking good so far in his young career,
Brook Lopez isn't leaving the Bucks,
Same for the Unicorn in Dalls,
Love isn't a plus defender and is too injury prone and expensive,

Who else is out there....


Indiana will not help a team in the same conference team like that, who they are in battle with for a playoff position.

I still think a reasonable trade can be done to get Morris and Portis. I think that is the best bet. If Waiters fall in good grace and get meaningful playing time, Knicks may be interested. I think Waiters could have a productive future with Barrett, Knox and and Mitchell. Neither Portis or Morris are in the Knicks future. Morris is definitely gone this summer.

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Contracts fit perfectly. Heat gets a playoff tested vet in Morris, and a rugged athletic stretch center. From the Knicks perspective they get Dion as an experiment (get some syracuse love) that doesn't touch their young players, get DJJ who they can throw money at this summer. JJ as some depth. Image

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Re: Miami Heat Regular Season thread, next vol.

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2019 6:43 pm
by sdrawkcabssa
twix2500 wrote:
twix2500 wrote:
RexBoyWonder wrote:So, the biggest question in my mind is - Who is the best attainable stretch 4/5 that we can add next to Bam?

JJ is done
Kelly is soft
Silva can't shoot
Leonard too slow

Our biggest need and upgrade area would be a big man that can shoot AND defend at a highish level.

Myles Turner might be attainable for some of our better chips,
Mo Mamba should be getable, but he's not looking good so far in his young career,
Brook Lopez isn't leaving the Bucks,
Same for the Unicorn in Dalls,
Love isn't a plus defender and is too injury prone and expensive,

Who else is out there....


Indiana will not help a team in the same conference team like that, who they are in battle with for a playoff position.

I still think a reasonable trade can be done to get Morris and Portis. I think that is the best bet. If Waiters fall in good grace and get meaningful playing time, Knicks may be interested. I think Waiters could have a productive future with Barrett, Knox and and Mitchell. Neither Portis or Morris are in the Knicks future. Morris is definitely gone this summer. From the Knicks perspective they get Dion as an experiment that doesn't touch their young players, get DJJ who they can throw money at this summer. JJ as some depth.

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Contracts fit perfectly. Heat gets a playoff tested vet in Morris, and a rugged athletic stretch center. Image

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Morris in exchange for JJ, a second round pick and, maybe some cash. They can keep Portis and we can hold on to airplane mode.

Re: Miami Heat Regular Season thread, next vol.

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2019 8:35 pm
by twix2500
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Justise Winslow career is officailly over. Its finally been revealed he got the McJesus bone bruise. #McBoneBruise

Re: Miami Heat Regular Season thread, next vol.

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2019 10:40 pm
by caliban
Not a doctor but I'd assume a correct diagnosis is preferable to achieve a successful recovery.

Poor Winnie. Hockeytroll and 5reasons to buy a mike calling him pain intolerant smh.

Re: Miami Heat Regular Season thread, next vol.

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2019 11:23 pm
by IggieCC
back bone bruise? ouch

Re: Miami Heat Regular Season thread, next vol.

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2019 11:25 pm
by Bishop45
caliban wrote:Not a doctor but I'd assume a correct diagnosis is preferable to achieve a successful recovery.

Poor Winnie. Hockeytroll and 5reasons to by a mike calling him pain intolerant smh.


Taunting sports injuries is one of my top 5 ' I don't know why I follow sports' moments. Outside of regular public taunting of athletes, personal or impersonal, it's just od for no reason

Re: Miami Heat Regular Season thread, next vol.

Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2019 12:04 am
by balla345
bone bruise takes about 2 month to heal. Hopefully Winslow is taking vitamin D and calcium .

Re: Miami Heat Regular Season thread, next vol.

Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2019 12:37 am
by Haddaway
twix2500 wrote:
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Justise Winslow career is officailly over. Its finally been revealed he got the McJesus bone bruise. #McBoneBruise

This makes sense on why his recovery has taken longer than expected. I hope you're joking about his career being over. This usually takes at least a month to recover from, even though there are examples of basketball players coming back quicker than that. Hopefully he is totally 100% when he gets back. I expect him to be back in a week or two.

Re: Miami Heat Regular Season thread, next vol.

Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2019 12:47 am
by SoFlaKingReal
The Heat have proven that they don't need Winslow to win games. Before his back injury there was the concussion...they both lingered longer than we hoped. At this point, Justise should be viewed as a luxury more than a key cog.

Re: Miami Heat Regular Season thread, next vol.

Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2019 3:08 am
by Haddaway
SoFlaKingReal wrote:The Heat have proven that they don't need Winslow to win games. Before his back injury there was the concussion...they both lingered longer than we hoped. At this point, Justise should be viewed as a luxury more than a key cog.

I believe he could take our defense to the next level. The only thing I really would like to see us do better is consistent defense. We are able to clamp down very well in the clutch, that bodes well for our overall ability.