Heat3 wrote:DreDay wrote:DayofMourning wrote:
Mike Miller had about two good games for the Heat. He was well overpaid. We didn't cut a guy who was a consistent producer. The false narrative on this story is so bad. If he would have been a contributing member of the team he wouldn't have been amnestied.
Mike Miller was great in his last two Finals series with the Heat and had a nice year with Memphis the year after. You cut him to save money after players took a paycut to win. It's a **** move and they paid for it.
they didn't take a pay cut for him anymore than they took a pay cut to play with Joel Anthony. It was miller who took the pay cut. Riley met with him before he ever met with any of the big 3. only a fool would believe miller was In the top 100 reasons of why he left. It would still probably qualify you to report for ESPN though.
He had ONE good game vs okc in a blowout and he was serviceable vs the Spurs.
Year 1 he was broken
Year 2 he was broken
Year 3 he was riding the pine while Miami won 27 straight.
Why was this guy needed again? What value did he give to the Cavs this year that prove Miami was wrong in dumping him?
Reasons why Lebron would want to leave?
Misses home, family wants to return
Winning in Miami wasn't easy and losing here hurts his legacy more than losing as a cav. As evident this year where he chucked in the finals almost to an mvp while knowing his team had no chance to win.
No control in Miami. Cavs let him and his friends do as they please.
Heat role players getting older and Wade breaking down, sees Cavs as an easier route to the finals.
Or
End of the bench player got amnestied.
People act like they traded harden away to save a buck. It was a dude that couldn't get on the floor
Jesus, it's not Mike Miller the player although that had some role. It is the message it sent to LeBron that saving money is more important than winning championships. Arguing how good Mike Miller was or was not or how injury prone he was is not the point. Gilbert for all his faults is going all in and I can guarantee LeBron respects that he is willing to spend any amount of money.













































