Riley's Secret Player
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Riley's Secret Player
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Riley's Secret Player
Dont know if you guys caught this or not but during the game they played Riley's pre game conference where he said he almost pulled the trigger on a trade for an unamed player. He said he was dissapointed and felt like the Heat took a step back in the rebuilding process by not making a move. Who do you guys think he was talking about? My guess is Mike Miller but they prob wanted us to take Cardinals contract in return. If thats the case im glad we didnt make a move.
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I dunno ... he was so whistful about it and full of regret that I seriously doubt it was Miller. I don't think Riles wouldn't get so teary-eyed about a jumpshooting SF who would probably come off the bench for us.
My guess, judging by how hurt he seemed by it, is that it was some kind of big man. Maybe Jermaine O'Neal, maybe Curry ... who knows, maybe he even had something for Brand?
My guess, judging by how hurt he seemed by it, is that it was some kind of big man. Maybe Jermaine O'Neal, maybe Curry ... who knows, maybe he even had something for Brand?
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I do not know who the unamed player Riley is referring but what I'm sure of its not Eddie Curry considering how he publicly deny the rumor
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http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/bask ... 7471.story
So it was Miller, and we were willing to take on Cardinal as well, not willing to give up an additional pick. Good I say, but definately shows you Riley's mindset. I think it is obvious he doesn't expect Marion to opt out, or will opt out and get a cheaper long term deal.
So it was Miller, and we were willing to take on Cardinal as well, not willing to give up an additional pick. Good I say, but definately shows you Riley's mindset. I think it is obvious he doesn't expect Marion to opt out, or will opt out and get a cheaper long term deal.
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"I said, 'Put it out there. Tell me exactly what you want. Give me your dream deal.' I could never get them to give me the dream deal. I don't think, at the very end, they wanted to do it."
The Heat went as far as to agree to take on the additional two years, at $14 million total, of seldom-used Memphis forward Brian Cardinal for the expiring contracts of guard Jason Williams and forward Ricky Davis.
From there, Memphis tried to add additional money to the deal, such as center Jason Collins, with the Heat beginning to weigh the finances a bit closer.
Once the conversation got beyond that point, the Heat apparently pulled back, unwilling to extend a future first-round pick, with one already due to the Timberwolves from the Davis deal.
Riley, though, appeared torn Saturday that he could have added a shooter such as Miller to an evolving perimeter mix that now also includes forward Shawn Marion.
"I think we lost a little momentum. That's what disappointed me a little bit," Riley said. "I would have taken on one more contract.
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I think that riley wanted to do j will, davis for cardinal and miller with the idea of not resigning wright (couldnt afford him)...collins just puts us in the tax and is so not worth it....and they wanted a 1st rd pick...the nerve!
I would have gone as far as to give j will, davis and cook for miller, cardinal, lowry...but thats the absolute max...
I would have gone as far as to give j will, davis and cook for miller, cardinal, lowry...but thats the absolute max...
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and it's not like they traded Miller for a better or different package elewhere... their strategy makes no sense. Trading Pau for what they got was pointless if they didn't completely tear it down. Rumors during the deadline say Wallace got criticized so hard for what he got back from LA that he was gunshy for his next move and wanted to get more than what it was worth back to prove he wasn't a doofus. With Davis & J-Will for Miller & Cardinal, Memphis would have only had 30 million in committed salaries for next season, about 27 million under the cap.















