powerball1373 wrote:Grumpy Heat Fan wrote:Pharenheit wrote:
Jimmy’s been frustrating as heck but he’s certainly not right. You don’t just go from playing at ‘MJ’ level as some people were saying to this without something major going on. All I’m saying is if we had a guy who can consistently put up 25-30 points a night to relieve pressure off Jimmy, this would be an entirely different series.
Pharenheit, what you just wrote is what upsets me. Because needing a #1 scoring option is the SAME PROBLEM WE HAD AFTER LAST 2022 ECF LOSS TO BOSTON!! We did nothing in the offseason and ran it back and now we are in the same spot only 1 year older
its maddening
Jimmy Butler was the #9 scorer in the NBA this season. The problem with all the 'we need big guys that can shoot and defend' or 'we need a #1 scorer' is that these guys simply aren't available at reasonable costs.
your problem is worrying about the costs
once upon a time, Pat Riley knew that the secret was to just get the superstar... fill in roster later
you can find replacements for your valuable role players
but you cannot find superstars like that. you have to trade for them.
back in 2004, riley sent half our starting lineup to the lakers and only kept wade... a promising young roster. he sent them all packing and kept only wade to pair with shaq. he rebuilt the roster afterwards.
same with 2010.
you find your untradeable guy, and trade everyone else if you have to. get the superstar in your jersey.
"As for me personally, I don't truly care how much I make these days, my main focus is on playing for a winner." - Dirk Nowitzki, July 2016