RexBoyWonder wrote:
^ You have no idea what you're talking about, it's getting embarrassing.
Haslem averaged 9 and 10 per 36
Keyon Martin averaged 8 and 7 per 36
Haslem out produces Kenyon Martin...so you sign another small PF...for what?
Haslem also out produced Kenyon Martin in the playoffs going 7 and 11
And guess what...even now...Haslem averages last year 6 and 9 per 36
Go look at the stats and tell me Haslem is the reason why the Heat can't rebound and can't play defense...

He has been the most consistent in production in his available minutes...he's not playing bad at all.
Haslem is the same player he was last year and he has been consistent in his production, he is just getting lesser and lesser minutes the older he gets as the Heat starts chucking up the 3s and using the Pace and Space or
The Heat ultimately needs an up and down the floor shotblocker that can catch a lob...that's it if they wanna make an improvement on the roster.
So like I said...whats the point of having Kenyon Martin who wants consistent minutes who is not even better than Haslem and nobody on the team right now gets consistent minutes...not even Haslem. How many power forwards you wanna have on the roster...like 5...just have power forwards everywhere that is old and can't keep up...so when each one is struggling making rotations accross the halfcourt we can say we need another big
The Heat do not even really need a big man...they have enough bigs they just need to change the way they play to accomdate their roster or they need get more athletic players that can defend the way Spo wants the team to defend and rebound.
The reason why the Heat gets killed on the boards...they stopped getting to the free throw line and they started chucking 3s and teams can still chuck 3s against the Heat and out rebound them and its even worse now because the Heat chuck 3s right back instead of slowing it down and getting to the free throw line.
The Heat fell in love with the running and gunning...that's the problem.