Johnny Bball wrote:Even a blind squirrel can find a nut sometimes.
Tell that to a team like the knicks
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Johnny Bball wrote:Even a blind squirrel can find a nut sometimes.
Firespo wrote:Johnny Bball wrote:Even a blind squirrel can find a nut sometimes.
Tell that to a team like the knicks
The Rodzilla wrote:the Miami process is much quicker than the philly process
1. show pictures of women on Miami beach to free agent
2. sign the player

greg4012 wrote:Dupp wrote:They’re looking good atm but prior to this off season they’ve been run very very poorly for a while.
Acquisition and tenure of Lebron with a team calls for the team to mortgage their future. Future picks and young prospects are dealt away to acquire LeBron and build a contending team. It was only natural for the Heat to struggle dealing with the vacancy once he left--add on Chris Bosh taking up ~$30M in cap while being medically unable to play for a couple years and it was a rather precarious situation.
The Heat's rebuild post-LeBron is better than most team's rebuild once an elite superstar leaves them with nothing in return.
Dupp wrote:greg4012 wrote:Dupp wrote:They’re looking good atm but prior to this off season they’ve been run very very poorly for a while.
Acquisition and tenure of Lebron with a team calls for the team to mortgage their future. Future picks and young prospects are dealt away to acquire LeBron and build a contending team. It was only natural for the Heat to struggle dealing with the vacancy once he left--add on Chris Bosh taking up ~$30M in cap while being medically unable to play for a couple years and it was a rather precarious situation.
The Heat's rebuild post-LeBron is better than most team's rebuild once an elite superstar leaves them with nothing in return.
Not really they handed out a bunch of really bad contracts and kept themselves treadmilling for 5 years with very average players for 5 years.
They’ve had draft picks.

NBAFan93 wrote:And if Trae Young hadn’t got injured they would probably be 2-3 instead of 4-1 right now. They have one “good win” against the Bucks. Let’s see them play some more games before we start calling these guys stars.
NBAFan93 wrote:And if Trae Young hadn’t got injured they would probably be 2-3 instead of 4-1 right now. They have one “good win” against the Bucks. Let’s see them play some more games before we start calling these guys stars.
NBAFan93 wrote:And if Trae Young hadn’t got injured they would probably be 2-3 instead of 4-1 right now. They have one “good win” against the Bucks. Let’s see them play some more games before we start calling these guys stars.
Johnny Bball wrote:Firespo wrote:Johnny Bball wrote:Even a blind squirrel can find a nut sometimes.
Tell that to a team like the knicks
Blind, not crippled.

TMU wrote:Nunn winning rookie of the year over Zion will make a better story.
CoreyGallagher wrote:I hope the Cavs don't take Embiid because then we'll take Embiid.
DBurks2818 wrote:Dupp wrote:greg4012 wrote:
Acquisition and tenure of Lebron with a team calls for the team to mortgage their future. Future picks and young prospects are dealt away to acquire LeBron and build a contending team. It was only natural for the Heat to struggle dealing with the vacancy once he left--add on Chris Bosh taking up ~$30M in cap while being medically unable to play for a couple years and it was a rather precarious situation.
The Heat's rebuild post-LeBron is better than most team's rebuild once an elite superstar leaves them with nothing in return.
Not really they handed out a bunch of really bad contracts and kept themselves treadmilling for 5 years with very average players for 5 years.
They’ve had draft picks.
Nah, it hasn't been a bunch of bad contracts. Only Waiters has been a bad one, with JJ a little overpaid as well but more reasonable since he's still a solid rotation player when healthy. I might give you Whiteside as well. Olynyk has been a solid contract. Rich an excellent one. Winslow an excellent one.
And they've hit on those draft picks. How is that bad management when they've all been good picks? Winslow, Richardson, Bam, Herro. All good picks.
Finally, they were 1 game away from making the playoffs the year after losing LeBron. They won 48 and were a win away from the ECF the very next season without Bosh, and the next year again a tiebreak away from the playoffs after losing D.Wade, again made the playoffs the next season, and were only 2 games away from making it this past season. This is with one of the unluckiest injury streaks in the league (Bosh, Waiters, and virtually everyone else on the team between those playoffs years) and constant roster reshuffling so that they didn't have to tank.
I think you're wrong on this one, Dupp. I'd at least revise "very, very poorly."