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Official HEAT 2015-16 Regular Season Thread - Vol. II

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Re: Official HEAT 2015-16 Regular Season Thread - Vol. II 

Post#261 » by dancing2thabeet » Thu Jan 28, 2016 7:36 pm

dolphinatik wrote:Criminal Winslow is not on rising stars team. One of the good defenders in the league should be enough. Contributes to a winning team.


Yeah this World vs USA is a total joke. Have you seen the World Team? Most casual fans probably never heard of 3/4 of that roster. Meanwhile players like Winslow, Booker and others are left off.
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Post#262 » by gom » Fri Jan 29, 2016 12:51 am

Just saw the announcement! Bosh is an all star!
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Post#263 » by dancing2thabeet » Fri Jan 29, 2016 10:31 am

To follow up on gom's post

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Post#264 » by 3ballbomber » Sat Jan 30, 2016 9:06 am

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dolphinatik wrote:Criminal Winslow is not on rising stars team. One of the good defenders in the league should be enough. Contributes to a winning team.


Yeah this World vs USA is a total joke. Have you seen the World Team? Most casual fans probably never heard of 3/4 of that roster. Meanwhile players like Winslow, Booker and others are left off.

It's wack! it's the league wanting the NBA to have that global appeal for global revenue. :nonono:
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Post#265 » by RexBoyWonder » Sat Jan 30, 2016 10:26 am

Mcbob with the highest +- last night :P
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Post#266 » by dancing2thabeet » Sat Jan 30, 2016 10:40 am

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dolphinatik wrote:Criminal Winslow is not on rising stars team. One of the good defenders in the league should be enough. Contributes to a winning team.


Yeah this World vs USA is a total joke. Have you seen the World Team? Most casual fans probably never heard of 3/4 of that roster. Meanwhile players like Winslow, Booker and others are left off.

It's wack! it's the league wanting the NBA to have that global appeal for global revenue. :nonono:


Oh, I understand that. Nn fact, I support their incentive to appeal to global audience - I just don't think they should do it at expense of deserving young players.
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Post#267 » by Bishop45 » Sat Jan 30, 2016 6:58 pm

McBob/Stat's IQ for bigs proving to be useful. At the beginning of the season I was hoping there would be minutes for both of them here before we found out that playing them together might be a disastee. It'd be nice if they could still get minutes when Whiteside returns but that would prolly mean less Bosh or less Whiteside or both
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Post#268 » by Mars » Sun Jan 31, 2016 12:58 am

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Post#269 » by Dmcdani6 » Sun Jan 31, 2016 1:30 am

Did they really think Beno was going to be as good as he is?? Love him foreal.
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Post#270 » by 3ballbomber » Sun Jan 31, 2016 7:29 am

Dmcdani6 wrote:Did they really think Beno was going to be as good as he is?? Love him foreal.


For some reason he seems to be one of the few who automatically thrived in our system, spite of the fact he came in when our chemistry was worse and players were still adapting to each other, the team and the system.
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Post#271 » by RexBoyWonder » Sun Jan 31, 2016 7:35 am

Uncle Beno and Grandpa Amare are living proof of the importance of BB IQ.

Rio and Whiteside are much younger, more athletic, bigger, and should on paper always be the better choice to put on the court.

But in real life, the corpse of Amare (he used to be SO MUCH more then this) is making our offense much smoother then Whiteside usually does. Amare moves the ball, gives full body good screens, waits in the right places, and doesn't turn the ball over or takes bad shots. Beno, while slow and small, is making our offense run better then Rio usually did. He makes the right plays, doesn't force, gets guys involved in the spots they should, and takes advantage of openings the defense gives him.

Sometimes being savvy and having high IQ > raw talent and physical tools. That's a big part of why a team like the Spurs are as good as they are.
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Post#272 » by 3ballbomber » Sun Jan 31, 2016 7:41 am

RexBoyWonder wrote:Uncle Beno and Grandpa Amare are living proof of the importance of BB IQ.

Rio and Whiteside are much younger, more athletic, bigger, and should on paper always be the better choice to put on the court.

But in real life, the corpse of Amare (he used to be SO MUCH more then this) is making our offense much smoother then Whiteside usually does. Amare moves the ball, gives full body good screens, waits in the right places, and doesn't turn the ball over or takes bad shots. Beno, while slow and small, is making our offense run better then Rio usually did. He makes the right plays, doesn't force, gets guys involved in the spots they should, and takes advantage of openings the defense gives him.

Sometimes being savvy and having high IQ > raw talent and physical tools. That's a big part of why a team like the Spurs are as good as they are.

bbiq correlates to being seasoned veterans. Amare is also very much playoff battle tested - he has a ton of experience going to war w/ the once mighty Steve Nash & the Suns unit.
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Post#273 » by RexBoyWonder » Sun Jan 31, 2016 8:06 am

3ballbomber wrote:
RexBoyWonder wrote:Uncle Beno and Grandpa Amare are living proof of the importance of BB IQ.

Rio and Whiteside are much younger, more athletic, bigger, and should on paper always be the better choice to put on the court.

But in real life, the corpse of Amare (he used to be SO MUCH more then this) is making our offense much smoother then Whiteside usually does. Amare moves the ball, gives full body good screens, waits in the right places, and doesn't turn the ball over or takes bad shots. Beno, while slow and small, is making our offense run better then Rio usually did. He makes the right plays, doesn't force, gets guys involved in the spots they should, and takes advantage of openings the defense gives him.

Sometimes being savvy and having high IQ > raw talent and physical tools. That's a big part of why a team like the Spurs are as good as they are.

bbiq correlates to being seasoned veterans. Amare is also very much playoff battle tested - he has a ton of experience going to war w/ the once mighty Steve Nash & the Suns unit.


Correlates yes, but doesn't always matter.

Rio had a ton of experience too, guys is like 29YO been to a ton of playoffs games. Still not a smart player.
Winslow is a 19 YO rook, looks X10 times smarter then 26Yo Whiteside that played in a bunch of teams over the world/Dleague/with us.

That's a concern I have with Whiteside. Skills improve, BB IQ...usually not so much.
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Post#274 » by Bishop45 » Sun Jan 31, 2016 8:47 am

Tbh if Whiteside just learns how to set better screens he could mask a lot of whatever the other is with his production, most big men (players) have their drawbacks. Deandre Jordan was a poor screener too and picked up his mechanics, I don't think it'd be too difficult for Hassan. I don't remember the last big to fail for not learning to set screens or kick the ball out, and I believe he's been trying to do both... idk, I'd give it some time
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Post#275 » by QUIZ » Sun Jan 31, 2016 8:53 am

RexBoyWonder wrote:Uncle Beno and Grandpa Amare are living proof of the importance of BB IQ.

Rio and Whiteside are much younger, more athletic, bigger, and should on paper always be the better choice to put on the court.

But in real life, the corpse of Amare (he used to be SO MUCH more then this) is making our offense much smoother then Whiteside usually does. Amare moves the ball, gives full body good screens, waits in the right places, and doesn't turn the ball over or takes bad shots. Beno, while slow and small, is making our offense run better then Rio usually did. He makes the right plays, doesn't force, gets guys involved in the spots they should, and takes advantage of openings the defense gives him.

Sometimes being savvy and having high IQ > raw talent and physical tools. That's a big part of why a team like the Spurs are as good as they are.

Sometimes is the key word there Rex. The physical difference between Beno and Rio vs Stat and Hassan are very different. Hassan is and athletic 7 footer with a 9'6" standing reach. If he was smart he'd be a generational talent, stuff like that is what makes Shaq so unbelievably special.

Sometimes you gotta take what you can get. Hassan has a natural feel for shot blocking, take that and build on it rather than harping on his inability to pass.
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Post#276 » by Chalm Down » Sun Jan 31, 2016 9:53 am

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Post#277 » by orphicwhip » Sun Jan 31, 2016 4:35 pm

Chalm Down wrote:[tweet]https://twitter.com/flasportsbuzz/status/693629399548166144[/tweet]

Players he guards this season are shooting 41.6 percent, compared to 43.7 overall, and Miami has outscored teams by 52 with Winslow in the game, compared to a negative-97 with Luol Deng on the court

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“I know I’m a capable shooter; I shot 41 percent on threes [with a shorter three-point line at Duke],” he said, adding he’s receptive to subtle technique tweaks that Heat coaches have suggested. “But obviously, I’m not consistent enough. I have to keep repetition, repetition and shooting with confidence.”

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Post#278 » by dancing2thabeet » Mon Feb 1, 2016 11:28 am

[tweet]https://twitter.com/EthanJSkolnick/status/693977445331025920[/tweet]

So the dreaded January we feared is finally over. Our record?

9-8.

Spoiler:
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Post#279 » by RexBoyWonder » Mon Feb 1, 2016 12:11 pm

dancing2thabeet wrote:[tweet]https://twitter.com/EthanJSkolnick/status/693977445331025920[/tweet]

So the dreaded January we feared is finally over. Our record?

9-8.

Spoiler:
8-)


February is pretty brutal too, no reason to exhale. More home games, but we're playing very good teams.

March is when the schedule gets softer.
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Post#280 » by Lord Hades » Mon Feb 1, 2016 8:22 pm

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