Grumpy Heat Fan 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.
let's be real. Who has Riley actually lured to Miami without Dwyane Wade?
- Zo back in 1995, through a trade. This was Riley.
- Drafted Wade. <------- best thing Riley ever did as FO, and he had to be convinced to do it. Riley wanted Chris Kaman lol
But after that... - Shaq? traded to Miami because he wanted to play with Wade, saw him as the next great SG
- Lebron? wade.
- Bosh? wade.
- Jimmy Butler? wade again.
So....
comparing us to charlotte teams lol. We are Miami, we can attract good talent because South Florida is attractive.
The oversimplification of things to drive your narrative is hilarious.
It doesn't matter that Shaq wanted to play with D-Wade....him being traded to Miami was because Heat was able to make a great offer since Riley had previously signed Lamar Odom and drafted Caron Butler.
LeBron and Bosh joined Wade here because the Heat were the only team with the cap space to sign all three. Those players were shopping themselves around to other teams including Chicago, but the Big 3 could only be formed in Miami. Riley cleared the cap space through years of planning and made that a possibility.
Yes, Wade was in Butler's ear about Miami. However, he pitched him on the culture and environment instilled by Riley and Spo.
And the whole Chris Kaman bit....why people hold on to that as some sort of negative against Riley is beyond me. With every pick, there are different opinions coming from the scouts, coaches, other front office peoples, etc. Its the top guy's job to factor all that in and settle on the right pick. And that is what happened when D-Wade was drafted.
You see, I can easily push another narrative
