CoolD wrote:Detroit, how many post bigs did they have? The had defensive big men again, are you implying Beasley is a defensive big.
As already explained to you, the 1980s Piston title teams had two post players (Aguirre and Edwards) who combined for 30ppg mostly out of the post.
The Heat have no such post players.The 2006 Pistons title team often sent Rasheed Wallace and, to a lesser extent, Tayshaun Prince into the post to initiate offense.
The Heat have no such post players.Bulls how many post bigs? Maybe Luc Longley, and Kukoc. Being generous. No real bigs in defense, but once again a very good defensive team.
As already explained to you, the Bulls offense was mainly Jordan out of the post, Pippen out of the post, and even Cartwright and Kukoc out of the post. Multiple post-ups each possession.
The Heat have no such post players.Know Lakers with Magic, had Kareem. People think, oh post precense. But he had as much impact at the defensive end, he was offensive, defensive big. .
The Lakers posted Kareem and Magic very often.
The Heat have no such post players.Hakeem, offensive and defensive big.
The Rockets posted Hakeem all the time, and Thorpe to a lesser extent.
The Heat have no such post players.Duncan offensive and defensive big. Shaq offensive and defensive big.
Duncan and Shaq post all the time obviously.
The Heat have no such post players.Beasley borderline big, not a defensive big.
He's a post player, which is a hard-to-find commodity that every championship team in the last 40 years has had.
The Heat have no such post players.But I counted between Boston Celtics, Detroit with Isiah, and the Bulls, a total of 19 titles without no real offensive dominant bigs.
They each had great post players. McHale, Bird, Jordan, Pippen, Parrish, Aguirre and Edwards all scored tons of points out of the post for those teams. T
he Heat have no such post players.Know let me count the number of titles with defensive bigs. I think 28 titles. Didn't include Boston Celtics of the 80's, but they R Parish and McHale. So I proved you could win titles without no post dominance in the offensive end, a total of 19 titles.
LOL. Every title team you named had 25ppg or more scored by post players.
The Heat have no such post players.So I get this, it helps to have a descent low post game
Every championship team has had a better post game than the Heat. Post play does more than "help" ... it is a necessity for winning a title.
The Heat have no such post players.But I think finding a pointguard to spark us to be one of the top offensive teams is the beginning.
Who were our PGs when we won the title? (JWill, GP)
Who were our post guys? (Shaq and Zo)
I rest my case.