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Game 45: Miami vs Toronto, Jan 17th, 730 PM EST

Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2022 3:43 am
by DayofMourning
Get back on track.

Re: Game 45: Miami vs Toronto, Jan 17th, 730 PM EST

Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2022 3:46 am
by IggieCC
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Re: Game 45: Miami vs Toronto, Jan 17th, 730 PM EST

Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2022 3:53 am
by IggieCC
Lowry's home coming

Re: Game 45: Miami vs Toronto, Jan 17th, 730 PM EST

Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2022 4:02 am
by IggieCC
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Re: Game 45: Miami vs Toronto, Jan 17th, 730 PM EST

Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2022 4:02 am
by IggieCC
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Re: Game 45: Miami vs Toronto, Jan 17th, 730 PM EST

Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2022 4:02 am
by IggieCC
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Re: Game 45: Miami vs Toronto, Jan 17th, 730 PM EST

Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2022 4:05 am
by DayofMourning
Only 13 more posts till the 2nd page, Iggie. You can do this.

Re: Game 45: Miami vs Toronto, Jan 17th, 730 PM EST

Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2022 6:53 am
by insfo
That was bad. Hopefully ExModDoM can turn this around.

Let's go Heat!

Re: Game 45: Miami vs Toronto, Jan 17th, 730 PM EST

Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2022 10:07 am
by Wiltside
DoMOP got this

Re: Game 45: Miami vs Toronto, Jan 17th, 730 PM EST

Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2022 11:04 am
by Majestic7
Heat ran out of gas last night. Especially in the 4th quarter. Plus bad shooting vs.good shooting.

This should be a solid bounce back game. Heat will flex some muscle. We got this DoM!

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Re: Game 45: Miami vs Toronto, Jan 17th, 730 PM EST

Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2022 12:49 pm
by BBallFreak
Let's do this! Crush the cRaptors! I'm just playing. I'm not that hostile.

Let's get the win, though...

Re: Game 45: Miami vs Toronto, Jan 17th, 730 PM EST

Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2022 4:14 pm
by RexBoyWonder
TBH i'm just relieved we got rid of previous OP, was worried it will end badly

Really need a bounce back game here

Re: Game 45: Miami vs Toronto, Jan 17th, 730 PM EST

Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2022 8:26 pm
by 3ammy3uck3ts
Very annoying loss last night but win this and we’re likely the 1st seed by the end of the night

Re: Game 45: Miami vs Toronto, Jan 17th, 730 PM EST

Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2022 10:01 pm
by HEATVols865
Need some BBWs in this biatch…

If we lose to Toronto…SMDH


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Re: Game 45: Miami vs Toronto, Jan 17th, 730 PM EST

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2022 1:07 am
by Bhut Jolokia
I heard Lowry is out vs Raptors on Monday for personal reasons (via Bleacher Report). Hopefully Bam plays at least. Maybe Gabe and Guy can play well too. I’m not too worried since the team is very deep

Re: Game 45: Miami vs Toronto, Jan 17th, 730 PM EST

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2022 1:21 am
by somerandomdude
Bhut Jolokia wrote:I’m not too worried since the team is very deep


Yeah, Lowry and Jimmy will probably never have the kind of shooting night like they had against the Sixers, at least not in the same game.

My confidence in our team* wasn't wavered by that loss. We should've lost by a lot more with the way we were playing, but we actually had a ~10pt lead and kept it close until the very end.

My confidence in our coach remains unchanged. That's not a good thing, if it needs to be said.

* it should be noted that's said with Yurtz in mind. With Bam back, the whole situation needs to be re-assessed and we were only 10-8 with him in the starting lineup. Clearly the more talented player, but we need to start winning games with him and have a good stretch.

Re: Game 45: Miami vs Toronto, Jan 17th, 730 PM EST

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2022 1:25 am
by Bishop45
RexBoyWonder wrote:TBH i'm just relieved we got rid of previous OP, was worried it will end badly

Really need a bounce back game here


Didn't watch last game, but as long as no one got hurt-- it's the very least we can get from that OP

Re: Game 45: Miami vs Toronto, Jan 17th, 730 PM EST

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2022 1:40 am
by Bhut Jolokia
somerandomdude wrote:
Bhut Jolokia wrote:I’mp not too worried since the team is very deep


Yeah, Lowry and Jimmy will probably never have the kind of shooting night like they had against the Sixers, at least not in the same game.

My confidence in our team* wasn't wavered by that loss. We should've lost by a lot more with the way we were playing, but we actually had a ~10pt lead and kept it close until the very end.

My confidence in our coach remains unchanged. That's not a good thing, if it needs to be said.

* it should be noted that's said with Yurtz in mind. With Bam back, the whole situation needs to be re-assessed and we were only 10-8 with him in the starting lineup. Clearly the more talented player, but we need to start winning games with him and have a good stretch.


I can’t really complain about Coach Spo. He definitely knows more about basketball and player development then I ever will. He has been regarded by the rest of the NBA as one of the top coaches for many years now. I can imagine it could be a lot worse. :)

Re: Game 45: Miami vs Toronto, Jan 17th, 730 PM EST

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2022 2:20 am
by somerandomdude
Bhut Jolokia wrote:
Spoiler:
somerandomdude wrote:
Bhut Jolokia wrote:I’mp not too worried since the team is very deep


Yeah, Lowry and Jimmy will probably never have the kind of shooting night like they had against the Sixers, at least not in the same game.

My confidence in our team* wasn't wavered by that loss. We should've lost by a lot more with the way we were playing, but we actually had a ~10pt lead and kept it close until the very end.

My confidence in our coach remains unchanged. That's not a good thing, if it needs to be said.

* it should be noted that's said with Yurtz in mind. With Bam back, the whole situation needs to be re-assessed and we were only 10-8 with him in the starting lineup. Clearly the more talented player, but we need to start winning games with him and have a good stretch.


I can’t really complain about Coach Spo. He definitely knows more about basketball and player development then I ever will. He has been regarded by the rest of the NBA as one of the top coaches for many years now. I can imagine it could be a lot worse. :)


I mean, you don't have to be a basketball genius to find flaws.

For example, he would've never played Yurtz if not for injuries.

Quite a few of us were advocating for Yurtz to play as early as November and for Spo to ditch his small ball philosophy. Some people took Spo's side and said that Yurtz isn't a good player if Spo wasn't playing him. :banghead:

And it's not like we were winning games before Yurtz. We were about a 6th seed back then and had multiple blowout losses.

For reference, we were 10-8 (.555) with Bam. As of today, a winning % of .555 would put us 7th in the East. But because of injuries, we were able to climb back as high as 1 GB for 1st place and we're now 3rd in the East.

To be fair, he's not the worst coach, but he makes some mistakes that cost us games and possibly a lot more, as in the case of Yurtz.

FWIW, the best I've ever seen Spo is when he wasn't coaching like he normally does.

and player development


Just to be clear: assistant coaches are the ones who work on player development. It's evident from the rare practice footage that gets shared, but Spo has also passed the praise on to the assistant coaches when this topic is brought up.

Re: Game 45: Miami vs Toronto, Jan 17th, 730 PM EST

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2022 2:31 am
by Bhut Jolokia
somerandomdude wrote:
Bhut Jolokia wrote:
Spoiler:
somerandomdude wrote:
Yeah, Lowry and Jimmy will probably never have the kind of shooting night like they had against the Sixers, at least not in the same game.

My confidence in our team* wasn't wavered by that loss. We should've lost by a lot more with the way we were playing, but we actually had a ~10pt lead and kept it close until the very end.

My confidence in our coach remains unchanged. That's not a good thing, if it needs to be said.

* it should be noted that's said with Yurtz in mind. With Bam back, the whole situation needs to be re-assessed and we were only 10-8 with him in the starting lineup. Clearly the more talented player, but we need to start winning games with him and have a good stretch.


I can’t really complain about Coach Spo. He definitely knows more about basketball and player development then I ever will. He has been regarded by the rest of the NBA as one of the top coaches for many years now. I can imagine it could be a lot worse. :)


I mean, you don't have to be a basketball genius to find flaws.

For example, he would've never played Yurtz if not for injuries.

Quite a few of us were advocating for Yurtz to play as early as November and for Spo to ditch his small ball philosophy. Some people took Spo's side and said that Yurtz isn't a good player if Spo wasn't playing him. :banghead:

And it's not like we were winning games before Yurtz. We were about a 6th seed back then and had multiple blowout losses.

For reference, we were 10-8 (.555) with Bam. As of today, A winning % of .555 would put us 7th in the East. But because of injuries, we were able to climb back as high as 1 GB for 1st place and we're now 3rd in the East.

To be fair, he's not the worst coach, but he makes some mistakes that cost us games and possibly a lot more, as in the case of Yurtz.

FWIW, the best I've ever seen Spo is when he wasn't coaching like he normally does.

and player development


Just to be clear: assistant coaches are the ones who work on player development. It's evident from the rare practice footage that gets shared, but Spo has also passed the praise on to the assistant coaches when this topic is brought up.


Yeah, Yurt is one of my favorite players on the Heat. I hope he continues to improve, and he has already shown that he deserves to play. I'm sure there was a reason why he wasn't playing as much early on. The coaches and team have more info about it than we do for sure. Usually, players like this make a big impact when it's their time to step up like after another player's injury. I've seen it a number of times in multiple sports.

It's good to give credit to the whole coaching staff and organization. The head coach usually gets either too much credit
or too much blame.