MorbidHEAT wrote:SoFlaKingReal wrote:MorbidHEAT wrote:
I hate that guy as much as you can hate something that doesn’t impact your life at all, but he’s right. From an optics perspective, it’s the 5th superstar we’ve had problems with on the way out.
Right or wrong l…fair or not, the optics are what they are. It just doesn’t look good.
And the stars keep coming....it doesnt matter TODAY that Zo had a career threatening kidney disease, Shaq was fat and lazy, and LeBron wanted to go home. Even D-Wade came crawling back to Miami less than two years after he left.
Butler is under contract and flat out quit on the team mid-season.
Do they keep coming, though? After Lebron left, which stars have come here, other than Jimmy…which let’s be real, was not a level 1 star to begin with…
I’m not saying Butler didn’t quit on his teams I’m just saying that it still doesn’t look good for us.
CBA and cap rules have absolutely created a different landscape that killed free agency and put Miami at a disadvantage always being in a pick deficit.
As for conflating that reality with the narrative of some Scarlett letter on Miami due to past dealings with players like
mr sh*t-my-pants-and-put-me-in-a-wheelchair desperately wants to claim and some gloomers are happy to prop up, that lacks any semblance of merit or sense. Did we not just see Dame demand just Miami? Do we not see disgruntled stars continue to have interest in Miami? The issue is navigating the new CBA dynamics with an ever mortgaged future and some ill-advised contracts on the books. Miami hasn't been in a position to actualize that interest. The fan fiction about woe-is-me megastars not getting to demand anything they want of the organization so other starpower will sour on Miami is a joke.