Enso wrote:Priority should be to somehow trade herro and snag convington. I’d be happy with that.
Oh man that's 3-4 years too late man. He's washed now.
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Enso wrote:Priority should be to somehow trade herro and snag convington. I’d be happy with that.

3ammy3uck3ts wrote:MettaWorldPanda wrote:
Pistons got
3 second rd picks
Tim Hardaway Jr 16 million expiring
Dallas got
SG Quentin Grimes
I mention this deal because Duncan Robinson and his 20 million is a prime dump target to the Pistons. Duncan has his old college coach in the front office over there. We would have to trade the 2026 and 2030 2nd rd picks to get it done.
Toss in Orlando Robinson for good measure. We would get 22 million off the books. Gets us 15 million to spend under the first apron automatically opening up the MLE and enough to sign another vet minimum. Dallas had to trade 3 second rd picks but also had to deal a young cheap player in Grimes to Dallas accounting for the extra second.
We throw so many 2nd away doing salary dumps every year to save Micky money im shocked we had one to use this summer
lastb1ckman wrote:Enso wrote:Priority should be to somehow trade herro and snag convington. I’d be happy with that.
Oh man that's 3-4 years too late man. He's washed now.


Enso wrote:lastb1ckman wrote:Enso wrote:Priority should be to somehow trade herro and snag convington. I’d be happy with that.
Oh man that's 3-4 years too late man. He's washed now.
He’s 33 we can squeeze out wtv he’s got left and desperately need another versatile wing/ big to go along side jovic. I think it would work.
3ammy3uck3ts wrote:If we’re not doing anything just go ahead and send Jimmy out for as many 1sts as possible, we already know Pat isn’t giving him 4/$240M next summer so if we’re not going all in what’s the point?
El Alonzo scowl wrote:What's the protection situation on our draft pick next season? Cause we ain't making the playoffs.
ZoStrong wrote:3ammy3uck3ts wrote:If we’re not doing anything just go ahead and send Jimmy out for as many 1sts as possible, we already know Pat isn’t giving him 4/$240M next summer so if we’re not going all in what’s the point?
The trade deadline is in Feb. We got plenty of time and lots things will happen between now and then. Relax
lastb1ckman wrote:I really want the Heat to start their rebuild, but based on how a lot of Heat reporters and Heat fans seem to be in the 7th circle of hell over just being mediocre (after years of playoff success and multiple rings in living memory) idk if they could handle it lol. Rebuilds often don't work as quickly as expected, more than 2 years of top of the lottery play might take Barry and those Five Reasons guys out lol.
I lived in NC for a long time, our sleepy pat offseasons would be PEAK years for the Hornets/Bobcats. Just TERRIBLE basketball year after year. Maybe getting a competitive season every 5 years or so, only for Gerald Wallace/Al Jefferson/Kemba/Lamelo to get hurt and sink the season. And if they're healthy, they end up getting sent packing by the Heat in the first round. On top of that, there's MJ's terrible/cheap ass ownership, usually terrible GMs, and a constant parade of mid to terrible coaches. THAT is a terrible organization.
Pat Riley wrote:There are only two options regarding commitment. You're either IN or you're OUT. There is no such thing as life in-between.
James Johnson wrote:The culture is REAL.

El Alonzo scowl wrote:ZoStrong wrote:3ammy3uck3ts wrote:If we’re not doing anything just go ahead and send Jimmy out for as many 1sts as possible, we already know Pat isn’t giving him 4/$240M next summer so if we’re not going all in what’s the point?
The trade deadline is in Feb. We got plenty of time and lots things will happen between now and then. Relax
Yep plenty of time to not make any moves to upgrade the roster because of no cap room, bad contracts, no one liking our prospects, trade a future second rounder in the 2030s to unload a bad contract, and maybe sign a buyout veteran on a pro-rated contract. Same crap we've done every year. Our last "big" signing was Kyle Lowry. This team is done.

Heat3 wrote:lastb1ckman wrote:I really want the Heat to start their rebuild, but based on how a lot of Heat reporters and Heat fans seem to be in the 7th circle of hell over just being mediocre (after years of playoff success and multiple rings in living memory) idk if they could handle it lol. Rebuilds often don't work as quickly as expected, more than 2 years of top of the lottery play might take Barry and those Five Reasons guys out lol.
I lived in NC for a long time, our sleepy pat offseasons would be PEAK years for the Hornets/Bobcats. Just TERRIBLE basketball year after year. Maybe getting a competitive season every 5 years or so, only for Gerald Wallace/Al Jefferson/Kemba/Lamelo to get hurt and sink the season. And if they're healthy, they end up getting sent packing by the Heat in the first round. On top of that, there's MJ's terrible/cheap ass ownership, usually terrible GMs, and a constant parade of mid to terrible coaches. THAT is a terrible organization.
I was a Heat fan in the early years and it was the same here. Some fans will get what they’re asking for when change comes to the front office eventually. It is sooner than later now. They may not like what it looks like.
El Alonzo scowl wrote:ZoStrong wrote:3ammy3uck3ts wrote:If we’re not doing anything just go ahead and send Jimmy out for as many 1sts as possible, we already know Pat isn’t giving him 4/$240M next summer so if we’re not going all in what’s the point?
The trade deadline is in Feb. We got plenty of time and lots things will happen between now and then. Relax
Yep plenty of time to not make any moves to upgrade the roster because of no cap room, bad contracts, no one liking our prospects, trade a future second rounder in the 2030s to unload a bad contract, and maybe sign a buyout veteran on a pro-rated contract. Same crap we've done every year. Our last "big" signing was Kyle Lowry. This team is done.
3ammy3uck3ts wrote:El Alonzo scowl wrote:ZoStrong wrote:
The trade deadline is in Feb. We got plenty of time and lots things will happen between now and then. Relax
Yep plenty of time to not make any moves to upgrade the roster because of no cap room, bad contracts, no one liking our prospects, trade a future second rounder in the 2030s to unload a bad contract, and maybe sign a buyout veteran on a pro-rated contract. Same crap we've done every year. Our last "big" signing was Kyle Lowry. This team is done.
Constant goal post moving unfortunately. When the deadline gets here we’ll be talking about the moves we’re going to make in the summer lol
ZoStrong wrote:3ammy3uck3ts wrote:El Alonzo scowl wrote:Yep plenty of time to not make any moves to upgrade the roster because of no cap room, bad contracts, no one liking our prospects, trade a future second rounder in the 2030s to unload a bad contract, and maybe sign a buyout veteran on a pro-rated contract. Same crap we've done every year. Our last "big" signing was Kyle Lowry. This team is done.
Constant goal post moving unfortunately. When the deadline gets here we’ll be talking about the moves we’re going to make in the summer lol
Such is life. Better to be forever optimistic n enjoy the ride than "the sky is falling" types like you.
ZoStrong wrote:El Alonzo scowl wrote:ZoStrong wrote:
The trade deadline is in Feb. We got plenty of time and lots things will happen between now and then. Relax
Yep plenty of time to not make any moves to upgrade the roster because of no cap room, bad contracts, no one liking our prospects, trade a future second rounder in the 2030s to unload a bad contract, and maybe sign a buyout veteran on a pro-rated contract. Same crap we've done every year. Our last "big" signing was Kyle Lowry. This team is done.
We were heading for the possible 3rd seed in mid point of the last season. What u mean "done"? Don't have such negative outlooks. Heat or life. Some of you are just miserable human beings, lol. Or, are you just doing some sorta performance act here a la Mike Ryan, lol
BBallFreak wrote:Heat3 wrote:lastb1ckman wrote:I really want the Heat to start their rebuild, but based on how a lot of Heat reporters and Heat fans seem to be in the 7th circle of hell over just being mediocre (after years of playoff success and multiple rings in living memory) idk if they could handle it lol. Rebuilds often don't work as quickly as expected, more than 2 years of top of the lottery play might take Barry and those Five Reasons guys out lol.
I lived in NC for a long time, our sleepy pat offseasons would be PEAK years for the Hornets/Bobcats. Just TERRIBLE basketball year after year. Maybe getting a competitive season every 5 years or so, only for Gerald Wallace/Al Jefferson/Kemba/Lamelo to get hurt and sink the season. And if they're healthy, they end up getting sent packing by the Heat in the first round. On top of that, there's MJ's terrible/cheap ass ownership, usually terrible GMs, and a constant parade of mid to terrible coaches. THAT is a terrible organization.
I was a Heat fan in the early years and it was the same here. Some fans will get what they’re asking for when change comes to the front office eventually. It is sooner than later now. They may not like what it looks like.
All of this is why I don't understand the negativity by some fans, here. We are consistently relevant and ALWAYS a team no one wants to play. That's because of what our front office has put in place.
Heat Culture might sound cliche and trite to some here, but where are we when it's gone? That's our development program. That's the way we draft players. That's putting our players in a position to succeed. We're a first class organization that players want to play for and that's, in very large part, because of what Riley has put into place.
If this is what people think is hell, wait until we're run like the Detroit Pistons or the Charlotte Hornets...

lastb1ckman wrote:El Alonzo scowl wrote:What's the protection situation on our draft pick next season? Cause we ain't making the playoffs.
1-14 lottery protected, but i think we lose 2026 to the clippers and 2028 to Charlotte if we keep it. I might be wrong about the years tho
Heat3 wrote:lastb1ckman wrote:I really want the Heat to start their rebuild, but based on how a lot of Heat reporters and Heat fans seem to be in the 7th circle of hell over just being mediocre (after years of playoff success and multiple rings in living memory) idk if they could handle it lol. Rebuilds often don't work as quickly as expected, more than 2 years of top of the lottery play might take Barry and those Five Reasons guys out lol.
I lived in NC for a long time, our sleepy pat offseasons would be PEAK years for the Hornets/Bobcats. Just TERRIBLE basketball year after year. Maybe getting a competitive season every 5 years or so, only for Gerald Wallace/Al Jefferson/Kemba/Lamelo to get hurt and sink the season. And if they're healthy, they end up getting sent packing by the Heat in the first round. On top of that, there's MJ's terrible/cheap ass ownership, usually terrible GMs, and a constant parade of mid to terrible coaches. THAT is a terrible organization.
I was a Heat fan in the early years and it was the same here. Some fans will get what they’re asking for when change comes to the front office eventually. It is sooner than later now. They may not like what it looks like.