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Re: NBA 2022-23 Regular Season Thread Volume 1 

Post#521 » by Heat_team02 » Mon Oct 31, 2022 3:39 pm

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Re: NBA 2022-23 Regular Season Thread Volume 1 

Post#522 » by 3ammy3uck3ts » Mon Oct 31, 2022 4:18 pm

Pharenheit wrote:Bol Bol is balling for the magic and we probably could have got him for next to nothing


I mean we had him lol, we traded him and like 2 2nds for KZ
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Post#523 » by Timantha » Mon Oct 31, 2022 4:23 pm

Wiltside wrote:Potentially available 4's that would be worth looking into:

- Kyle Kuzma / Rui Hachimura (one likely has to go, and WIZ need guard depth)
- Saddiq Bey (tanking for Wemby / paid Marvin Bagley. May not be available though)
- Naz Reid (floor spacing big that could shift Bam to the 4)
- PJ Washington (will be RFA this offseason - do they want him longer term? May not be available)
- Chimezie Metu (wouldn't cost a lot and seems to play well when he does play)
- Harrison Barnes (higher profile name - started slow and Kings may want a shake up)
- Chuma Okeke (down the pecking order in Orlando and could be had)
- Mo Wagner (was good for Orlando last year - probably more a 5 than 4 but an option)
- Kevin Love (unsure how keen they are to move him, and what the cost would be)
- Jae Crowder (obvious, but hard to match salary)
- Jae'Sean Tate (might be on the outer now they have Smith Jr)
- Oshae Brissett (i like this one - he's behind a few in Indiana, but always plays well when given opportunity)
- Xavier Tillman (seems to be a bit player in MEM. Unsure of his floor spacing credentials though - largely untried)
- Jaxson Hayes (has fallen out of favour in NOP it seems. Had a good run last year with Zion out as an athletic, stretch big)
- Larry Nance Jr (would be a nice fit, but unsure how much the Pels want to move him)
- Obi Toppin (price probably too high - stuck behind Randle in NYK)
- Jeremiah Robinson-Earl (young stretch 4 option. OKC probably want picks, but could be had you'd suspect)
- Darius Bazley (similar to above - potential is there)
- Dario Saric (coming off an ACL, but an option)
- Thaddeus Young (behind a lot of guys in Toronto, deep frontcourt)
- Kelly Olynyk (for old times sake)
- Jared Vanderbilt (excellent rebounder and energy guy. Adding a 3 ball to his game, albeit low volume)


Don't know if this is you on Reddit, but someone might have stole your entire post https://www.reddit.com/r/heat/comments/yi8kmu/our_power_forward_options_at_the_deadline_thoughts
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Re: NBA 2022-23 Regular Season Thread Volume 1 

Post#524 » by al bondiga » Mon Oct 31, 2022 4:30 pm

HeatFanLifer wrote:
Wiltside wrote:Potentially available 4's that would be worth looking into:

- Kyle Kuzma / Rui Hachimura (one likely has to go, and WIZ need guard depth)
- Saddiq Bey (tanking for Wemby / paid Marvin Bagley. May not be available though)
- Naz Reid (floor spacing big that could shift Bam to the 4)
- PJ Washington (will be RFA this offseason - do they want him longer term? May not be available)
- Chimezie Metu (wouldn't cost a lot and seems to play well when he does play)
- Harrison Barnes (higher profile name - started slow and Kings may want a shake up)
- Chuma Okeke (down the pecking order in Orlando and could be had)
- Mo Wagner (was good for Orlando last year - probably more a 5 than 4 but an option)
- Kevin Love (unsure how keen they are to move him, and what the cost would be)
- Jae Crowder (obvious, but hard to match salary)
- Jae'Sean Tate (might be on the outer now they have Smith Jr)
- Oshae Brissett (i like this one - he's behind a few in Indiana, but always plays well when given opportunity)
- Xavier Tillman (seems to be a bit player in MEM. Unsure of his floor spacing credentials though - largely untried)
- Jaxson Hayes (has fallen out of favour in NOP it seems. Had a good run last year with Zion out as an athletic, stretch big)
- Larry Nance Jr (would be a nice fit, but unsure how much the Pels want to move him)
- Obi Toppin (price probably too high - stuck behind Randle in NYK)
- Jeremiah Robinson-Earl (young stretch 4 option. OKC probably want picks, but could be had you'd suspect)
- Darius Bazley (similar to above - potential is there)
- Dario Saric (coming off an ACL, but an option)
- Thaddeus Young (behind a lot of guys in Toronto, deep frontcourt)
- Kelly Olynyk (for old times sake)
- Jared Vanderbilt (excellent rebounder and energy guy. Adding a 3 ball to his game, albeit low volume)


I texted this to Spo but it still isn’t showing that he read it.
to me it is obvious that When Bam did his best and more progress was when he had Leonard by his side
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Post#525 » by al bondiga » Mon Oct 31, 2022 4:41 pm

I hope people get this through their heads... the last playoffs was a fluke and the playoffs a couple of years ago, when we were a bubble was also a fluke... bubble was not the new normal , we just got a few Stars out of it
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Re: NBA 2022-23 Regular Season Thread Volume 1 

Post#526 » by contract » Mon Oct 31, 2022 5:04 pm

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contract wrote:
Wiltside wrote:Spo clearly has an axe to grind. Perhaps it wasn’t even this game, but the Warriors game where Herro was inconsequential and couldn’t get out of Klay’s clutches. I dunno, the timing is weird given Herro was clearly our lone real perimeter option yesterday.

Yesterday he was the least of our problems. Our chit defense, poor play from Butler and no bench help doomed us.

Roster needs a legit 4 so badly.

It's not odd timing at all. If you are coaching one thing and a player is doing something else, that is a problem regardless of his stats.


We all have eyes that one player is not the issue. Its obvious the roster is flawed seems unfair to single one guy out when the problem is obvious. He should be pointing fingers at Riley, team too small for small ball

The composition of the roster has nothing to do with this. As a player you can listen to the coach or you can sit your ass next to UD and watch everyone else play.
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Re: NBA 2022-23 Regular Season Thread Volume 1 

Post#527 » by 3ammy3uck3ts » Mon Oct 31, 2022 5:08 pm

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Post#528 » by Hallstar » Mon Oct 31, 2022 5:10 pm

contract wrote:
oreon wrote:
contract wrote:It's not odd timing at all. If you are coaching one thing and a player is doing something else, that is a problem regardless of his stats.


We all have eyes that one player is not the issue. Its obvious the roster is flawed seems unfair to single one guy out when the problem is obvious. He should be pointing fingers at Riley, team too small for small ball

The composition of the roster has nothing to do with this. As a player you can listen to the coach or you can sit your ass next to UD and watch everyone else play.

Spo doesn't coach an offense though
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Post#529 » by twix2500 » Mon Oct 31, 2022 5:42 pm

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Re: NBA 2022-23 Regular Season Thread Volume 1 

Post#530 » by Timantha » Mon Oct 31, 2022 6:29 pm

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Re: NBA 2022-23 Regular Season Thread Volume 1 

Post#531 » by 3ammy3uck3ts » Mon Oct 31, 2022 7:19 pm

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This isn’t some big revelation lol
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Re: NBA 2022-23 Regular Season Thread Volume 1 

Post#532 » by 3ammy3uck3ts » Mon Oct 31, 2022 7:22 pm

Bams made it an effort to consistently take the jump shot, he’s a top 10 isolation scorer in the league and he’s too 5 in the pick n roll. Get our stars some help!
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Post#533 » by twix2500 » Mon Oct 31, 2022 7:34 pm

3ammy3uck3ts wrote:
twix2500 wrote:
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This isn’t some big revelation lol
To many in here it is.

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Post#534 » by ShulaDon92 » Mon Oct 31, 2022 7:59 pm

twix2500 wrote:
3ammy3uck3ts wrote:
twix2500 wrote:
Read on Twitter
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This isn’t some big revelation lol
To many in here it is.

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Jovic right now plays D like the frog from the game of Frogger. Jumping around and looking like he's gonna get run the f over. He looked much better when he was comfortable.

He still made a few plays out there, which shows he has some instincts even when completely lost.
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Post#535 » by 3ammy3uck3ts » Mon Oct 31, 2022 8:28 pm

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Re: NBA 2022-23 Regular Season Thread Volume 1 

Post#536 » by Wiltside » Mon Oct 31, 2022 8:28 pm

Timantha wrote:
Wiltside wrote:Potentially available 4's that would be worth looking into:

- Kyle Kuzma / Rui Hachimura (one likely has to go, and WIZ need guard depth)
- Saddiq Bey (tanking for Wemby / paid Marvin Bagley. May not be available though)
- Naz Reid (floor spacing big that could shift Bam to the 4)
- PJ Washington (will be RFA this offseason - do they want him longer term? May not be available)
- Chimezie Metu (wouldn't cost a lot and seems to play well when he does play)
- Harrison Barnes (higher profile name - started slow and Kings may want a shake up)
- Chuma Okeke (down the pecking order in Orlando and could be had)
- Mo Wagner (was good for Orlando last year - probably more a 5 than 4 but an option)
- Kevin Love (unsure how keen they are to move him, and what the cost would be)
- Jae Crowder (obvious, but hard to match salary)
- Jae'Sean Tate (might be on the outer now they have Smith Jr)
- Oshae Brissett (i like this one - he's behind a few in Indiana, but always plays well when given opportunity)
- Xavier Tillman (seems to be a bit player in MEM. Unsure of his floor spacing credentials though - largely untried)
- Jaxson Hayes (has fallen out of favour in NOP it seems. Had a good run last year with Zion out as an athletic, stretch big)
- Larry Nance Jr (would be a nice fit, but unsure how much the Pels want to move him)
- Obi Toppin (price probably too high - stuck behind Randle in NYK)
- Jeremiah Robinson-Earl (young stretch 4 option. OKC probably want picks, but could be had you'd suspect)
- Darius Bazley (similar to above - potential is there)
- Dario Saric (coming off an ACL, but an option)
- Thaddeus Young (behind a lot of guys in Toronto, deep frontcourt)
- Kelly Olynyk (for old times sake)
- Jared Vanderbilt (excellent rebounder and energy guy. Adding a 3 ball to his game, albeit low volume)


Don't know if this is you on Reddit, but someone might have stole your entire post https://www.reddit.com/r/heat/comments/yi8kmu/our_power_forward_options_at_the_deadline_thoughts
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Lol can confirm that is not me :laugh:
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Re: NBA 2022-23 Regular Season Thread Volume 1 

Post#537 » by 3ammy3uck3ts » Mon Oct 31, 2022 8:28 pm

Sixers lost their next 2 2nd round picks for tampering with PJ and House
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Post#538 » by oreon » Mon Oct 31, 2022 8:28 pm

contract wrote:
oreon wrote:
contract wrote:It's not odd timing at all. If you are coaching one thing and a player is doing something else, that is a problem regardless of his stats.


We all have eyes that one player is not the issue. Its obvious the roster is flawed seems unfair to single one guy out when the problem is obvious. He should be pointing fingers at Riley, team too small for small ball

The composition of the roster has nothing to do with this. As a player you can listen to the coach or you can sit your ass next to UD and watch everyone else play.


We all watched the game. What did Herro do offensively that wrong ? The issue in that game was 100 % defense. One of the worst teams in the league shot 55 % from the field and Spo gripe is Herro didn't ran his plays. When a player is hot you ran the plays through him. Butler does it all the time, so why does he have an issue with Herro ? Also Struss does it and Caleb too
You can call a player out but it better be legitimate. Seems to me like Spo is deflecting blame on what the real problems are on this team. No matter how well they shoot, they need to address defense otherwise this slide will continue.
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Re: NBA 2022-23 Regular Season Thread Volume 1 

Post#539 » by 3ammy3uck3ts » Mon Oct 31, 2022 8:30 pm

oreon wrote:
contract wrote:
oreon wrote:
We all have eyes that one player is not the issue. Its obvious the roster is flawed seems unfair to single one guy out when the problem is obvious. He should be pointing fingers at Riley, team too small for small ball

The composition of the roster has nothing to do with this. As a player you can listen to the coach or you can sit your ass next to UD and watch everyone else play.


We all watched the game. What did Herro do offensively that wrong ? The issue in that game was 100 % defense. One of the worst teams in the league shot 55 % from the field and Spo gripe is Herro didn't ran his plays. When a player is hot you ran the plays through him. Butler does it all the time, so why does he have an issue with Herro ? Also Struss does it and Caleb too
You can call a player out but it better be legitimate. Seems to me like Spo is deflecting blame on what the real problems are on this team. No matter how well they shoot, they need to address defense otherwise this slide will continue.


One do the main if not the main culprits for horrible defense is Herro, if anything he should’ve called him out for that
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Re: NBA 2022-23 Regular Season Thread Volume 1 

Post#540 » by twix2500 » Mon Oct 31, 2022 9:00 pm

Who will be mad when Strus replaces Herro as a starter and Herro returns to the sixth man role?

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