LikeABosh wrote:Battier will NOT be the full time PF. That's insane. We would get outrebounded every single game
I know, it's kinda weird where people get these ideas.
Battier wouldn't last an entire season playing PF, he would be like Miller.
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LikeABosh wrote:Battier will NOT be the full time PF. That's insane. We would get outrebounded every single game
LikeABosh wrote:I'm cool with Oden. He won't be ready until january, but I'd take a broken Oden over a fat curry
Diggity Dave wrote:Not that Hoopsworld is always reliable, but for what it's worth:What are you hearing about the HEAT’S free agency plans? Do you see any players falling in the draft that may be able to help the HEAT?
Steve Kyler
Ray Allen is all but gift wrapped. Greg Oden is likely headed there. We’ll see what guys take minimum deals for a chance at a chip.
CablexDeadpool wrote:LikeABosh wrote:I'm cool with Oden. He won't be ready until january, but I'd take a broken Oden over a fat curry
Oden said he's taking 1 to 2 years off...he isn't gonna be playing for a long time.
There's a 24-year-old free agent center who's affordable, has impressive career rebounding averages and has interest in playing for the Heat eventually once he recovers from his latest knee surgery, according to his agent. The only problem? It's a very big one: He's not healthy and can't seem to stay healthy.
Greg Oden, 7-0, hasn't played since 2009-10 and is recovering from his fifth knee surgery in five seasons. A Grantland.com story said that "right now" Oden's plan is to take next season off to rehab, then come back in 2013-14. But his agent, Mike Conley Sr., told us Oden is positioned be ready to play in December or January "as far as being effective and in shape" and will explore options in the coming months, with the possibility of joining a team next season. But nobody obviously can know for sure when he will be ready.
The Heat hasn't called but "Greg has talked about Miami," Conley said. "He has interest. He's not retiring." Oden, the No. 1 pick in the 2007 draft, has played just 82 career games for Portland (which released him in March) and averaged 9.4 points, 7.3 rebounds and 1.4 blocks.
Whether the Heat takes a flyer on Oden or not — and Miami has nothing to lose, really, if or when they ever deem him healthy - the bigger question is this: With limited financial resources, can Pat Riley significantly upgrade at center during the Big Three era?
"Right at the top of the Lakers' to-do list come July 1 is to engage Hill in contract negotiations, a source familiar with the team's thinking told ESPNLosAngeles.com. Even though Hill is unrestricted and the Lakers are over the luxury tax for next season, the Lakers hold partial Bird rights to him and can offer Hill a maximum of $3,632,450 a season for up to five years. ESPN.com"
If I'm Miami I would be all over this. The Lakers can only offer him 3.6 mil per year. Miami could offer him the mini-MLE for 3 mil per year with no state tax and to sweeten the deal they could offer him a starting position. I'm just saying....
OtW wrote:How would you guys feel about Jordan Hill? I saw this post on the official HEAT forums:
http://espn.go.com/blog/los-angeles/lak ... -in-return"Right at the top of the Lakers' to-do list come July 1 is to engage Hill in contract negotiations, a source familiar with the team's thinking told ESPNLosAngeles.com. Even though Hill is unrestricted and the Lakers are over the luxury tax for next season, the Lakers hold partial Bird rights to him and can offer Hill a maximum of $3,632,450 a season for up to five years. ESPN.com"
If I'm Miami I would be all over this. The Lakers can only offer him 3.6 mil per year. Miami could offer him the mini-MLE for 3 mil per year with no state tax and to sweeten the deal they could offer him a starting position. I'm just saying....
It's sad that this is how low we have to go for centers- Kwame Brown et al, but we gotta make do.
Who are the centers on the market right now as unrestricted free agents?
Vampire Diaries wrote:we would enter the playoffs young, healthyRay Allen, Lamar Odom, and Greg Oden
Carlos4Heat wrote:Vampire Diaries wrote:we would enter the playoffs young, healthyRay Allen, Lamar Odom, and Greg Oden
Does.Not.Compute.
FireRicBucher wrote:
I think he meant that the Big 3 would be healthy and rested. That's the most important thing.
Altered_Beast wrote:cut curry
amnesty miller before he retires
Chris Mannix @ChrisMannixSI
Miami will go hard after Ray Allen, but if Lamar Odom gets bought out expect the Heat to pursue him, too
OtW wrote:Chris Mannix @ChrisMannixSI
Miami will go hard after Ray Allen, but if Lamar Odom gets bought out expect the Heat to pursue him, too