marson wrote:YES. WE. DID.
Did what exactly?

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marson wrote:YES. WE. DID.
SA37 wrote:SerialChiller wrote:SA37 wrote:Damn, y'all hatin' badly.
I mean Miami as a team only got to 87 against the Magic on Sunday....
He was great up until the 4th Q...then he just played really selfish and kept forcing the issue over and over again without looking to pass at all. I mean it was plain to see, he hijacked the offense and made them easy to defend and they lost because of it.
I didn't see the game, but getting 60 against any NBA team is obscene even in this day and age of basketball.
RexBoyWonder wrote:BBallFreak wrote:
Given his injuries, his contract, and the overlap with Rozier, I would trade Herro and I'd be targeting Kelly Olynyk, THT, and a first round pick
Jesus Christ man, what is this wired attraction to THT?!?! He's trash....Kelly is a nice 3rd big that gets played off the floor when you need defense from your bigs...
Some of you are really selling Herro low.....
SA37 wrote:Damn, y'all hatin' badly.
I mean Miami as a team only got to 87 against the Magic on Sunday....
IceColdCubano wrote:greg4012 wrote:Bourne85 wrote:
Yea on paper we are better than last years version of ourselves. However, the problem is Boston got MUCH better than last years version of them, so did Milwaukee. Right now it feels like we are playing catch up, and they are a couple laps ahead
Very skeptical that Boston is better in the playoff game than last year.
**Checks Kristaps Porzingis playoff resume**
2020 (3 games): 23 ppg; 9 rpg; injured and couldn't play in half the series; team lost the series
2021 (7 games): 13 ppg; 5 rpg; team lost the series
Different Years, Different experiences, Different teams, Different Roles, I wouldn't put much stock in his previous productions as he was used incorrectly with bad organizations. I expect a much better, more efficient version of Kristap as long as he is healthy.
unowen85 wrote:SA37 wrote:Damn, y'all hatin' badly.
I mean Miami as a team only got to 87 against the Magic on Sunday....
Let's just agree that peak Bam will hover between top 20-30 player in the league until he develops a consistent three-point shot. And unless he gets a ring, probably won't qualify for the HOF.
greg4012 wrote:IceColdCubano wrote:greg4012 wrote:
Very skeptical that Boston is better in the playoff game than last year.
**Checks Kristaps Porzingis playoff resume**
2020 (3 games): 23 ppg; 9 rpg; injured and couldn't play in half the series; team lost the series
2021 (7 games): 13 ppg; 5 rpg; team lost the series
Different Years, Different experiences, Different teams, Different Roles, I wouldn't put much stock in his previous productions as he was used incorrectly with bad organizations. I expect a much better, more efficient version of Kristap as long as he is healthy.
Of course different roles/teams. Same player tho and same playoff dynamics that compel a game where every inch of the court is played in space. Same strain on a 7’3 Gumby that isn’t built to play that space game. That’s the whole deal
Bourne85 wrote:marson wrote:YES. WE. DID.
Did what exactly?
IceColdCubano wrote:
So in any future trade we only have 2 FRP's to trade for a whale, but I expect this move to last through Jimmy's life span, so nothing is wasted, wish they would have pulled the trigger earlier in Jimmys window.
Bourne85 wrote:greg4012 wrote:Bourne85 wrote:
Yea on paper we are better than last years version of ourselves. However, the problem is Boston got MUCH better than last years version of them, so did Milwaukee. Right now it feels like we are playing catch up, and they are a couple laps ahead
Very skeptical that Boston is better in the playoff game than last year.
**Checks Kristaps Porzingis playoff resume**
2020 (3 games): 23 ppg; 9 rpg; injured and couldn't play in half the series; team lost the series
2021 (7 games): 13 ppg; 5 rpg; team lost the series
They also got Jrue. Like it or not they are better. Their record shows they are better as well. They were also on a 25+ home win streak. Sometimes we have to put away the homer glasses and acknowledge the competition
AirP. wrote:Well, Miami addressed their need for a vet scorer at a position of need, they're a much stronger team now and for the next few years. I do wonder what the next move is.
MettaWorldPanda wrote:IceColdCubano wrote:
So in any future trade we only have 2 FRP's to trade for a whale, but I expect this move to last through Jimmy's life span, so nothing is wasted, wish they would have pulled the trigger earlier in Jimmys window.
You can’t sign Caleb next year plain and simple. You either trade him for a similar expiring which kinda makes no sense or you trade Duncan for expiring’s and have the flexibility to decide what you want to do.
SA37 wrote:AirP. wrote:Well, Miami addressed their need for a vet scorer at a position of need, they're a much stronger team now and for the next few years. I do wonder what the next move is.
Herro for D MurrayThen sign Hayward and Tucker when they're bought out.
Bam / Bryant
Tucker / Love / Jovic
Butler / Hayward / Martin
Rozier / Robinson
Murray / Richardson
SA37 wrote:AirP. wrote:Well, Miami addressed their need for a vet scorer at a position of need, they're a much stronger team now and for the next few years. I do wonder what the next move is.
Herro for D MurrayThen sign Hayward and Tucker when they're bought out.
Bam / Bryant
Tucker / Love / Jovic
Butler / Hayward / Martin
Rozier / Robinson
Murray / Richardson
SA37 wrote:MettaWorldPanda wrote:IceColdCubano wrote:
So in any future trade we only have 2 FRP's to trade for a whale, but I expect this move to last through Jimmy's life span, so nothing is wasted, wish they would have pulled the trigger earlier in Jimmys window.
You can’t sign Caleb next year plain and simple. You either trade him for a similar expiring which kinda makes no sense or you trade Duncan for expiring’s and have the flexibility to decide what you want to do.
Then he probably gets moved with Herro.