3ammy3uck3ts wrote:AirP. wrote:3ammy3uck3ts wrote:
If you get your wish of extending Herro it don’t matter if it’s the same team, no upgrade with what we’d have remaining is going to make a big enough difference.
We really watched last year’s playoffs, knew a major scoring addition was needed, and proceeded to not do a damn thing but lose a starter who was a top 3 impact guy on the team.
It's not the same team, you now have a healthy Oladipo which is a MUCH better player then Tucker. Miami can tinker around with different ways to play until they decide (if they need to) to make a trade to fill a void.
Tucker brought toughness and defense, Oladipo can bring the defense and the ability to drop 20 points on really any given night if in the right role vs Tucker's 8ppg?
We're not even talking about the younger players getting better or Butler finally working on his 3ball again.
I mean I hope you’re right but all our contenders got better, some of which will also have internal development along with their trades. Dipo could get injured the first game with his recent history
Yes, the other teams in the East got better but a hobbled Miami team lost in the last minute of game 7 of the ECF. As long as this team still prioritizes defense and Miami gets good shooting from the 3pt shooters they are still a threat in the East. I'm not really all that worried about Boston, Milwaukee is getting older... more specifically B.Lopez and Philly needs a huge bounce back year from Harden which I'm not sure he's able to do and Brooklyn really needs Simmons and his defense to be back. What Miami has to worry about is the up and comers in Toronto, Cleveland and even Washington(I think they're going to surprise people).











