Nowak008 wrote:I thought it was fait accompli Lebron was the GOAT after the title in Cleveland, but man he is trying his hardest to give it back.
The GOAT never lost in the finals man
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Nowak008 wrote:I thought it was fait accompli Lebron was the GOAT after the title in Cleveland, but man he is trying his hardest to give it back.
bucksfansince88 wrote:Nowak008 wrote:I thought it was fait accompli Lebron was the GOAT after the title in Cleveland, but man he is trying his hardest to give it back.
The GOAT never lost in the finals man
emunney wrote:
We need a man shaped like a chicken nugget with the shot selection of a 21st birthday party.
GHOSTofSIKMA wrote:
if you combined jabari parker, royal ivey, a shrimp and a ball sack youd have javon carter
Baddy Chuck wrote:Oscar71 wrote:
Did you really just post a lineup with the starting 2 guard being JR Smith?
Our actual management posted a lineup with the starting 2 guard being Tony Snell.
The Heat have been reluctant to include Herro in any trade dating back to the summer, when they would not put him into proposed packages to Oklahoma City for Russell Westbrook, who was shipped to Houston instead. It’s been the same with potential trades for Chris Paul, who was traded to the Thunder in the Westbrook deal.
“They’ve been firm on him and (Bam) Adebayo being untouchable,” one GM told Heavy.com before Herro’s explosive night. “Maybe they would move off of that as the season goes on, but as it stands, they think they’ve got the second coming of Klay Thompson offensively. They have not had a lot of useful guys on rookie contracts in past years and that’s killed their cap. They’ve got two now, they don’t want to let them go.”
That would gum up any potential deal for Washington’s Bradley Beal, also a target of the Heat. The Wizards are still not giving indications that they’re ready to push for a Beal deal yet but it’s no secret that the Heat would like to be in the mix if/when that happens.
But unless Herro, who is only 19, is in the return package to Washington, the Heat probably can’t compete with other offers because they’re strapped when it comes to draft picks. Miami already owes its 2021 first-rounder to either Houston or OKC and its 2023 first-rounder to the Thunder (pick is lottery-protected until 2026).
Because teams can’t trade away first-rounders in consecutive years, the Heat can’t trade a first-round pick until 2025.
raferfenix wrote:The Heat have been reluctant to include Herro in any trade dating back to the summer, when they would not put him into proposed packages to Oklahoma City for Russell Westbrook, who was shipped to Houston instead. It’s been the same with potential trades for Chris Paul, who was traded to the Thunder in the Westbrook deal.
“They’ve been firm on him and (Bam) Adebayo being untouchable,” one GM told Heavy.com before Herro’s explosive night. “Maybe they would move off of that as the season goes on, but as it stands, they think they’ve got the second coming of Klay Thompson offensively. They have not had a lot of useful guys on rookie contracts in past years and that’s killed their cap. They’ve got two now, they don’t want to let them go.”
That would gum up any potential deal for Washington’s Bradley Beal, also a target of the Heat. The Wizards are still not giving indications that they’re ready to push for a Beal deal yet but it’s no secret that the Heat would like to be in the mix if/when that happens.
But unless Herro, who is only 19, is in the return package to Washington, the Heat probably can’t compete with other offers because they’re strapped when it comes to draft picks. Miami already owes its 2021 first-rounder to either Houston or OKC and its 2023 first-rounder to the Thunder (pick is lottery-protected until 2026).
Because teams can’t trade away first-rounders in consecutive years, the Heat can’t trade a first-round pick until 2025.
https://heavy.com/sports/2019/10/tyler-herro-miami-heat-trade-rumors-untouchable/

Bucksmaniac wrote:I'm sorry, but I'm starting to sour on Giannis
AussieBuck wrote:bucksfansince88 wrote:Nowak008 wrote:I thought it was fait accompli Lebron was the GOAT after the title in Cleveland, but man he is trying his hardest to give it back.
The GOAT never lost in the finals man
A much better achievement to lose before the finals.
emunney wrote:LeBron's performance in the '16 Finals is the best I'm likely to see.

emunney wrote:Ron Swanson wrote: 9 YEARS!? like any of that matters
THAT LITERALLY IS HIS TENURE.
GHOSTofSIKMA wrote: wtf is a "fit" with Giannis. hes an amazing talent but he is being over utilized offensively and too many other guys are taking flak for our failures on that end.
Ayt wrote:I just noticed that Thon, Snell, Wood, and Frazier all play for the Pistons. I had completely forgotten that Snell existed.
StickeeFingaz wrote:
TD75 wrote:The Celtics may surprise a lot of people this year. Their only problem is the Center position, but the team overall is extremely good.

emunney wrote:Ron Swanson wrote: 9 YEARS!? like any of that matters
THAT LITERALLY IS HIS TENURE.