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Re: Miami Heat Regular Season Thread 21-22 Vol. 3 

Post#321 » by Vertical Limit » Fri Feb 11, 2022 1:05 am

BenoUdrihFTL wrote:
3ammy3uck3ts wrote:Jerami grant getting drilled by 30 in the 1st quarter, hope you’re happy brother!!

Lol I never thought Jerami was an option. Apparently he chose Detroit in free agency in large part because he wanted to play for a black coach and black GM. Besides that being kinda racist, it rules out the Heat and pretty much signals that winning isn't his ultimate priority

In large part? He chose detroit because they offered him 3 years 60 million? Wht were we gonna offer? Throw the rings on the table and tell him to take the MLE?

As for the racists part, not sure what defamatory thing hes doing by wanting to play for a black coach that would label him a racist.
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Post#322 » by oreon » Fri Feb 11, 2022 1:06 am

BenoUdrihFTL wrote:
3ammy3uck3ts wrote:Jerami grant getting drilled by 30 in the 1st quarter, hope you’re happy brother!!

Lol I never thought Jerami was an option. Apparently he chose Detroit in free agency in large part because he wanted to play for a black coach and black GM. Besides that being kinda racist, it rules out the Heat and pretty much signals that winning isn't his ultimate priority


nope no no, it ain't.
And the move to Detroit despite what he says was for a bigger role so he could another big contract. Which is what I'd as a NBA player. Till I'm 35, my no 1 goal would be to get paid. Winning is nice but that generational wealth is better
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Post#323 » by heater4life » Fri Feb 11, 2022 1:22 am

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As for the racists part, not sure what defamatory thing hes doing by wanting to play for a black coach that would label him a racist.


“I want to work for a white employer and I want my manger to be white.”

Yeah…. racist.

Did he say that though?
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Post#324 » by oreon » Fri Feb 11, 2022 1:40 am

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Vertical Limit wrote:
As for the racists part, not sure what defamatory thing hes doing by wanting to play for a black coach that would label him a racist.


“I want to work for a white employer and I want my manger to be white.”

Yeah…. racist.

Did he say that though?


C'mon now. History matters context matters. This isn't the same.
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Post#325 » by 3ammy3uck3ts » Fri Feb 11, 2022 1:50 am

The Heat guys saying Wood rumors were legit
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Post#326 » by 3ammy3uck3ts » Fri Feb 11, 2022 1:50 am

Read on Twitter


I agree with this. With Jimmy we know we’re getting a top 10 player regardless
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Post#327 » by oreon » Fri Feb 11, 2022 2:00 am

If Herro could only get CJ's handle he'd be a perennial allstar
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Post#328 » by heater4life » Fri Feb 11, 2022 3:09 am

oreon wrote:
heater4life wrote:
Vertical Limit wrote:
As for the racists part, not sure what defamatory thing hes doing by wanting to play for a black coach that would label him a racist.


“I want to work for a white employer and I want my manger to be white.”

Yeah…. racist.

Did he say that though?


C'mon now. History matters context matters. This isn't the same.


Context is 6000 years of human history where people have been judged for race, religion, etc. Making decisions based on what someone looks likes and not by who they are (morally or professionally) is wrong then, now, and in the future.

Try to justify it, destined to repeat it

I digress. Topic for another board.
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Post#329 » by dshearn » Fri Feb 11, 2022 3:43 am

For the limited time we had Bam and Yurt on the court, there was a very different dynamic in play. Yurt was moving on defense and mostly functional boxing out. They did get blasted from 3 like 3 times before N O adjusted and brought their big back in. Dropping Martin back in at 3 in that set very well might be the key.

On offense there is absolutely something there. They were getting their screens and still a threat in the paint.

It really is possible there is enough there on offense and defense that teams might have to adapt to match Miami going big. I think all the people that been very vocal about Bam and Yurt are right. Very well could force teams to match Miami
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Post#330 » by oreon » Fri Feb 11, 2022 3:45 am

heater4life wrote:
oreon wrote:
heater4life wrote:
“I want to work for a white employer and I want my manger to be white.”

Yeah…. racist.

Did he say that though?


C'mon now. History matters context matters. This isn't the same.


Context is 6000 years of human history where people have been judged for race, religion, etc. Making decisions based on what someone looks likes and not by who they are (morally or professionally) is wrong then, now, and in the future.

Try to justify it, destined to repeat it

I digress. Topic for another board.


Context of American history and present, and why a segment would feel the need to look out for their own. But yeah, for another board
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Post#331 » by MettaWorldPanda » Fri Feb 11, 2022 4:49 am

Buyout market looks like pure trash at the moment. Watch us unearth some unheard of G leaguer power forward out of no where. Also keep an eye out on Rondae Hollis Jefferson who has an opt out clause in his overseas contract.
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Post#332 » by somerandomdude » Fri Feb 11, 2022 6:16 am

DayofMourning wrote:Wish Yurt had made Rising Stars....:(

Preach :sigh: :cry:

The difference between how Duncan is treated compared to Yurtz is amazing and deserves more attention than it gets.
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Post#333 » by 3ammy3uck3ts » Fri Feb 11, 2022 6:52 am

dshearn wrote:For the limited time we had Bam and Yurt on the court, there was a very different dynamic in play. Yurt was moving on defense and mostly functional boxing out. They did get blasted from 3 like 3 times before N O adjusted and brought their big back in. Dropping Martin back in at 3 in that set very well might be the key.

On offense there is absolutely something there. They were getting their screens and still a threat in the paint.

It really is possible there is enough there on offense and defense that teams might have to adapt to match Miami going big. I think all the people that been very vocal about Bam and Yurt are right. Very well could force teams to match Miami


It was decent, only +2 but I’m going to give it like 10 games before I judge it since it’s new. If Spo even goes back to it, he obviously didn’t like what he saw from yurt in the first half. We’ll see.
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Post#334 » by Wiltside » Fri Feb 11, 2022 6:56 am

MettaWorldPanda wrote:Buyout market looks like pure trash at the moment. Watch us unearth some unheard of G leaguer power forward out of no where. Also keep an eye out on Rondae Hollis Jefferson who has an opt out clause in his overseas contract.


The alternative to no backup 4 upgrade or Keef return is simply playing Bam at the 4 alongside Yurt. We’ll see if Spo actually does it. I’m not a fan of these continual 6’5” PF lineups.

Not sold on RHJ as the answer either tbh. Can’t shoot.
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Post#335 » by 3ammy3uck3ts » Fri Feb 11, 2022 6:57 am

I’m fine with Morris if that’s what happens and he comes back. Who’s minutes does he take though?

I also want to save a spot to make a run at Dragic, even if it’s only to keep him away from the Bucks and Bulls
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Post#336 » by harlem_ball » Fri Feb 11, 2022 7:33 am

heater4life wrote:
oreon wrote:
heater4life wrote:
“I want to work for a white employer and I want my manger to be white.”

Yeah…. racist.

Did he say that though?


C'mon now. History matters context matters. This isn't the same.


Context is 6000 years of human history where people have been judged for race, religion, etc. Making decisions based on what someone looks likes and not by who they are (morally or professionally) is wrong then, now, and in the future.

Try to justify it, destined to repeat it

I digress. Topic for another board.


The psychology of european agricultural industrialization leading to colonization, slavery. Onto reparations, white guilt, white mans burden, etc etc

It didn't just happen. It's a reaction to reactions.

It's also the same reason why Joe Rogan just got cancelled. Colonizer-class can't say the n word.

It is what it is. The effect of class struggle and psychology.

He might want to see more black coaches, more coaches of color and this is his reaction to feeling the alienation of the struggle.

Is it racist? Is it classist? Is it something else? Maybe.

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Post#337 » by dshearn » Fri Feb 11, 2022 9:07 am

3ammy3uck3ts wrote:
dshearn wrote:For the limited time we had Bam and Yurt on the court, there was a very different dynamic in play. Yurt was moving on defense and mostly functional boxing out. They did get blasted from 3 like 3 times before N O adjusted and brought their big back in. Dropping Martin back in at 3 in that set very well might be the key.

On offense there is absolutely something there. They were getting their screens and still a threat in the paint.

It really is possible there is enough there on offense and defense that teams might have to adapt to match Miami going big. I think all the people that been very vocal about Bam and Yurt are right. Very well could force teams to match Miami


It was decent, only +2 but I’m going to give it like 10 games before I judge it since it’s new. If Spo even goes back to it, he obviously didn’t like what he saw from yurt in the first half. We’ll see.



+2 was mostly on perimeter defense. I think 3 of those 5 possessions we got hit with 3s.

It was far from perfect, but there is something there.
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Post#338 » by twix2500 » Fri Feb 11, 2022 10:07 am

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this is what I wanted to see out of this three. If they play like this and the role players play their limited supporting roles this team has a chance
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Post#339 » by 3ballbomber » Fri Feb 11, 2022 10:19 am

oreon wrote:
BenoUdrihFTL wrote:
3ammy3uck3ts wrote:Jerami grant getting drilled by 30 in the 1st quarter, hope you’re happy brother!!

Lol I never thought Jerami was an option. Apparently he chose Detroit in free agency in large part because he wanted to play for a black coach and black GM. Besides that being kinda racist, it rules out the Heat and pretty much signals that winning isn't his ultimate priority


nope no no, it ain't.
And the move to Detroit despite what he says was for a bigger role so he could another big contract. Which is what I'd as a NBA player. Till I'm 35, my no 1 goal would be to get paid. Winning is nice but that generational wealth is better

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Post#340 » by heater4life » Fri Feb 11, 2022 10:32 am

Although not the most pressing need, getting Goran would be a huge pickup for Miami. The man is a savy creator and a big time shot maker. With the chemistry he has with this team and knowledge of our concepts, his impact will be immediate.

Gabe has improved leaps and bounds, but Gogi will optimize that second unit.

Plus, after trading for Lowry, giving him the chance to compete for a ring with the same group warms my soul. Heatlifer.

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