Slot Machine wrote:RexBoyWonder wrote:
Do you really believe a player like him will do as well in an organizations like the Hornets/current Lakers/Knicks/a ton of other worse run teams? I would think a Heat fan would be more aware of the importance of culture and leadership. He could of easily went off the rails in some more selfish teams without guys like Zo/Howard/Wade/Pat around him holding his hand.
Luckily it seems he's more appreciative then you towards the Heat, saving his career probably helped.
Like I said, yeah. Again, not including the franchises that are complete jokes at this point (Lakers, Phoenix, Brooklyn, Milwaukee, et al.) I think you're buying into the Heat propaganda far more than I am.
We gave him a chance, that was the biggest way we helped him. Everything else has been all him. You're free to believe all the #HeatLifer nonsense and what not, I just don't.
The cultural strength of the organization has clearly helped when it comes to things like letting LeBron's posse into the front office decision-making process but it seems to me like you're just repeating spoonfed nonsense you hear from guys who work for the Heat organization who have to say things like that.
Being a well run org on all aspects has nothing to do with "HeatLifer", If you truly think the Heat's reputation around the league for being a top notch organization top to bottom is just BS "PR" you must not follow NBA basketball for long. It's basic knowledge, has nothing to do with people being paid to lie.
If you think having guys like Wade, Pat, Zo, J.Howard around a young player that was out of the league because of his mental issues is meaningless - you don't understand things much bigger then basketball.
Running a successful team on this level is much more then "giving guys a chance". It's handling egos, knowing to how build habits, how to mange expectations, it's being a psychologist for troubled players like Hassan and yet knowing when to be a Sargent and demanding. It's having hall of famers to look up to and respect, it's seeing superstars sacrifice with your own eyes. It's earning trust, putting the effort and having the know-how on how to help a player improve.
If you don't understand this I'm not sure why you're even a Heat fan.