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2019 Miami Heat Summer League Team

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Re: 2019 Miami Heat Summer League Team 

Post#681 » by KingDavid » Fri Jul 5, 2019 11:00 pm

Dr_Heat wrote:Link to the game ? Anyone anyone

YouTube Miami vs China.

Something should pop up.
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Re: 2019 Miami Heat Summer League Team 

Post#682 » by Bishop45 » Fri Jul 5, 2019 11:00 pm

Dr_Heat wrote:Link to the game ? Anyone anyone



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Re: 2019 Miami Heat Summer League Team 

Post#683 » by KingDavid » Fri Jul 5, 2019 11:03 pm

Imagine this Chinese team vs a Healthy Warriors with Durant.

What would the score be?
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Re: 2019 Miami Heat Summer League Team 

Post#684 » by dean456 » Fri Jul 5, 2019 11:04 pm

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dean456 wrote:Whoever is coaching Herro right now is doing a terrible job. Why aren't we running more of the offense through him or at least have him moving more off the ball more, coming off screens to get him open? We are doing nothing to showcase what he can do. He's been relegated to spot up shooter while Nunn, Robinson and our bigs are the ones involved in every possession.

Anyone think this is deliberate to keep him out of trade discussions?


Summer league is for experimenting, I wouldn’t think too much of it.


I'd just rather we experiment more with the player we just drafted who will definitely be on our roster over guys we've already had for over a year and seen plenty of already.
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Re: 2019 Miami Heat Summer League Team 

Post#685 » by Grape » Fri Jul 5, 2019 11:04 pm

KingDavid wrote:Imagine this Chinese team vs a Healthy Warriors with Durant.

What would the score be?


Assuming Warriors play the full game and don't let up: 156-55
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Re: 2019 Miami Heat Summer League Team 

Post#686 » by DefenseWins » Fri Jul 5, 2019 11:06 pm

Lol bullet passes and bullet 3’s
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Re: 2019 Miami Heat Summer League Team 

Post#687 » by twix2500 » Fri Jul 5, 2019 11:07 pm

Herro and Robinson 3 point shooting is....you guess it, BUTTER!Image

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Re: 2019 Miami Heat Summer League Team 

Post#688 » by DefenseWins » Fri Jul 5, 2019 11:08 pm

dean456 wrote:
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dean456 wrote:Whoever is coaching Herro right now is doing a terrible job. Why aren't we running more of the offense through him or at least have him moving more off the ball more, coming off screens to get him open? We are doing nothing to showcase what he can do. He's been relegated to spot up shooter while Nunn, Robinson and our bigs are the ones involved in every possession.

Anyone think this is deliberate to keep him out of trade discussions?


Summer league is for experimenting, I wouldn’t think too much of it.


I'd just rather we experiment more with the player we just drafted who will definitely be on our roster over guys we've already had for over a year and seen plenty of already.


From what I am seeing, they are using Nunn at PG while Duncan/Herro play off the ball. I prefer Herro at PG and Nunn at SG though. Nunn’s a gunner
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Re: 2019 Miami Heat Summer League Team 

Post#689 » by twix2500 » Fri Jul 5, 2019 11:09 pm

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Summer league is for experimenting, I wouldn’t think too much of it.


I'd just rather we experiment more with the player we just drafted who will definitely be on our roster over guys we've already had for over a year and seen plenty of already.


From what I am seeing, they are using Nunn at PG while Duncan/Herro play off the ball. I prefer Herro at PG and Nunn at SG though. Nunn’s a gunner
Herro has started playing point. He is at Point now

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Re: 2019 Miami Heat Summer League Team 

Post#690 » by somerandomdude » Fri Jul 5, 2019 11:11 pm

Tyler Herro FTs = easy points.
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Post#691 » by twix2500 » Fri Jul 5, 2019 11:11 pm

Time for bench mob

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Post#692 » by shanedude » Fri Jul 5, 2019 11:11 pm

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Re: 2019 Miami Heat Summer League Team 

Post#693 » by dean456 » Fri Jul 5, 2019 11:16 pm

DefenseWins wrote:
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Summer league is for experimenting, I wouldn’t think too much of it.


I'd just rather we experiment more with the player we just drafted who will definitely be on our roster over guys we've already had for over a year and seen plenty of already.


From what I am seeing, they are using Nunn at PG while Duncan/Herro play off the ball. I prefer Herro at PG and Nunn at SG though. Nunn’s a gunner


I agree about Herro at PG but when he doesn't have the ball I think he is wasted if we aren't constantly running action with him coming off pin downs or moving off screens or screen hand offs. You could see it a bit just before those 3 free throws but the whole first half he was just standing still in the corner.
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Re: 2019 Miami Heat Summer League Team 

Post#694 » by DefenseWins » Fri Jul 5, 2019 11:19 pm

dean456 wrote:
DefenseWins wrote:
dean456 wrote:
I'd just rather we experiment more with the player we just drafted who will definitely be on our roster over guys we've already had for over a year and seen plenty of already.


From what I am seeing, they are using Nunn at PG while Duncan/Herro play off the ball. I prefer Herro at PG and Nunn at SG though. Nunn’s a gunner


I agree about Herro at PG but when he doesn't have the ball I think he is wasted if we aren't constantly running action with him coming off pin downs or moving off screens or screen hand offs. You could see it a bit just before those 3 free throws but the whole first half he was just standing still in the corner.


Well, they want to see how he does off the ball I assume. If he plays with Winslow and Butler, this is what they will do, make him basically run Ray Allen plays.
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Re: 2019 Miami Heat Summer League Team 

Post#695 » by somerandomdude » Fri Jul 5, 2019 11:21 pm

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Re: 2019 Miami Heat Summer League Team 

Post#696 » by dolphinatik » Fri Jul 5, 2019 11:25 pm

I agree when experimenting we should play towards herros strengths and ways to free him up for good looks. Heat need to play to players strengths more.
1. Herro 2. Bol Bol 3. Seko 4. Bruno
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Re: 2019 Miami Heat Summer League Team 

Post#697 » by dean456 » Fri Jul 5, 2019 11:26 pm

If you subtract the 2 forced three's early when we weren't running anything for him and the two end of shot clock 3's he rushed, Herro would be having one hell of a game. 23pts, 2rebs, 4ast, 3stls, 5/9 FG, 4/5 3PM, 9/9FTs in 24mins.

Herro's FT shooting alone will get him minutes this season. We've needed someone like him desperately in recent years. Especially last year without Dragic.
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Re: 2019 Miami Heat Summer League Team 

Post#698 » by somerandomdude » Fri Jul 5, 2019 11:27 pm

Alright, I don't think Herro's coming back in.
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Re: 2019 Miami Heat Summer League Team 

Post#699 » by somerandomdude » Fri Jul 5, 2019 11:29 pm

Mayo's having a great game. I think he's only missed 1 shot.
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Re: 2019 Miami Heat Summer League Team 

Post#700 » by dean456 » Fri Jul 5, 2019 11:31 pm

DefenseWins wrote:
dean456 wrote:
DefenseWins wrote:
From what I am seeing, they are using Nunn at PG while Duncan/Herro play off the ball. I prefer Herro at PG and Nunn at SG though. Nunn’s a gunner


I agree about Herro at PG but when he doesn't have the ball I think he is wasted if we aren't constantly running action with him coming off pin downs or moving off screens or screen hand offs. You could see it a bit just before those 3 free throws but the whole first half he was just standing still in the corner.


Well, they want to see how he does off the ball I assume. If he plays with Winslow and Butler, this is what they will do, make him basically run Ray Allen plays.


Yea I assume that's the idea as well, but just thought the first half we barely ran any of that. I don't mind him playing off ball vs on ball I just think he should be involved in most plays regardless of how he's playing. Similar to Curry when he gets off ball, doing so will limit the times where he forces threes with his man in front of him.

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