BFRESH44 wrote:The organization nailed the ‘17 and ‘19 drafts. That’s all I got to say bubba.
Yes. When those two have their A games together, were going to be tough to beat.
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BFRESH44 wrote:The organization nailed the ‘17 and ‘19 drafts. That’s all I got to say bubba.
Heat_Down_Under wrote:3ammy3uck3ts wrote:Wiltside wrote:Gotta have Zo in the top 3 man.
Hell, CB > Bam too. Don’t get me wrong, Bam’s great and I hope he gets to another level, but he ain’t par with Zo or Bosh.
He said if Bam were to make the top 3 in the future, that’s not my current 3 lol.
Lol don’t twist my words clown… u said BAM will be a top 3 all time heater when it’s all said and done… and I asked (coz you said he will “apparently be top 3”) who your top 3 is… and you said wade james and bam lmao… BAM will never be a top 3 heat player of all time…
stop the hate hitting guysBFRESH44 wrote:The organization nailed the ‘17 and ‘19 drafts. That’s all I got to say bubba.
Chalm Downs wrote:his nickname is boywonder ffs
RexBoyWonder wrote:It's kinda hard to predict How high Bam can get on the all-time Heat list simply because he doesn't feel like a finished product. He's still improving in some areas but I can't tell how high his ceiling realistically is ATM.
1) I think it's safe to say he'll never catch Wade and LBJ, those 2 are on another talent level.
2) Zo will also be a very challenging target, I think Zo had 2 meaningful advantage over Bam :
* He can out of college ready to dominate, he had the skill and mindset day 1. He was "the" star the first game in Heat jersey.
* He had a bigger physical advantage compared to Bam. Zo was just so strong and long, and While Bam is more athlthic then most bigs - I don't think he has the same impactful physical advantage.
3) The guy Bam might have a real shot at surpassing IMO is Bosh. While Bosh was great, Hall of fame and a champion, I think Bam could, with time, match his productivity. Bam is tougher, less skilled currently but could close the gap, and seems hungry and verastile enough to maybe reach that prime Bosh level but have a longer career, hopefully.
HeatFanLifer wrote:RexBoyWonder wrote:It's kinda hard to predict How high Bam can get on the all-time Heat list simply because he doesn't feel like a finished product. He's still improving in some areas but I can't tell how high his ceiling realistically is ATM.
1) I think it's safe to say he'll never catch Wade and LBJ, those 2 are on another talent level.
2) Zo will also be a very challenging target, I think Zo had 2 meaningful advantage over Bam :
* He can out of college ready to dominate, he had the skill and mindset day 1. He was "the" star the first game in Heat jersey.
* He had a bigger physical advantage compared to Bam. Zo was just so strong and long, and While Bam is more athlthic then most bigs - I don't think he has the same impactful physical advantage.
3) The guy Bam might have a real shot at surpassing IMO is Bosh. While Bosh was great, Hall of fame and a champion, I think Bam could, with time, match his productivity. Bam is tougher, less skilled currently but could close the gap, and seems hungry and verastile enough to maybe reach that prime Bosh level but have a longer career, hopefully.
A lot is going to come down to the role Spo sees for Bam as well. I think Bam would do best at PF. Small ball is going to lead to more injuries and could cause long term issues such as loss of agility. I get that small ball has delivered a lot for Spo, but it’s a short term tactic, not a sustainable strategy to be built around.
Chalm Downs wrote:his nickname is boywonder ffs
DayofMourning wrote:BFRESH44 wrote:The organization nailed the ‘17 and ‘19 drafts. That’s all I got to say bubba.
Yes. When those two have their A games together, were going to be tough to beat.

HeatingUp3 wrote:DayofMourning wrote:BFRESH44 wrote:The organization nailed the ‘17 and ‘19 drafts. That’s all I got to say bubba.
Yes. When those two have their A games together, were going to be tough to beat.
Imagine nailing the '20 draft and pick Maxey. He is so good.
RexBoyWonder wrote:HeatFanLifer wrote:RexBoyWonder wrote:It's kinda hard to predict How high Bam can get on the all-time Heat list simply because he doesn't feel like a finished product. He's still improving in some areas but I can't tell how high his ceiling realistically is ATM.
1) I think it's safe to say he'll never catch Wade and LBJ, those 2 are on another talent level.
2) Zo will also be a very challenging target, I think Zo had 2 meaningful advantage over Bam :
* He can out of college ready to dominate, he had the skill and mindset day 1. He was "the" star the first game in Heat jersey.
* He had a bigger physical advantage compared to Bam. Zo was just so strong and long, and While Bam is more athlthic then most bigs - I don't think he has the same impactful physical advantage.
3) The guy Bam might have a real shot at surpassing IMO is Bosh. While Bosh was great, Hall of fame and a champion, I think Bam could, with time, match his productivity. Bam is tougher, less skilled currently but could close the gap, and seems hungry and verastile enough to maybe reach that prime Bosh level but have a longer career, hopefully.
A lot is going to come down to the role Spo sees for Bam as well. I think Bam would do best at PF. Small ball is going to lead to more injuries and could cause long term issues such as loss of agility. I get that small ball has delivered a lot for Spo, but it’s a short term tactic, not a sustainable strategy to be built around.
The traditionalist in me might agree, But i think we need to admit that in this day and age with current playing style - there's only a very specific type of C that can work next to Bam and not hurt other important aspects of our game.
That is - a C that is big enough to Guard the Jokic/Embbid/Allen types - while also being a good enough shooter to space the floor and not clog the paint for Bam and Jimmy.
So basically we want a 7 footer with a real outside shot, a strong willingness to shoot from 3, and also needs to be at least an average defender and rebounder (otherwise what's the point of playing big), and preferably someone who can switch on D. (because of Spo's preferences)
If we're not getting a healthy Prozingis or K.Towns..I'm not sure who can we get to fit that bill.
RexBoyWonder wrote:HeatFanLifer wrote:RexBoyWonder wrote:It's kinda hard to predict How high Bam can get on the all-time Heat list simply because he doesn't feel like a finished product. He's still improving in some areas but I can't tell how high his ceiling realistically is ATM.
1) I think it's safe to say he'll never catch Wade and LBJ, those 2 are on another talent level.
2) Zo will also be a very challenging target, I think Zo had 2 meaningful advantage over Bam :
* He can out of college ready to dominate, he had the skill and mindset day 1. He was "the" star the first game in Heat jersey.
* He had a bigger physical advantage compared to Bam. Zo was just so strong and long, and While Bam is more athlthic then most bigs - I don't think he has the same impactful physical advantage.
3) The guy Bam might have a real shot at surpassing IMO is Bosh. While Bosh was great, Hall of fame and a champion, I think Bam could, with time, match his productivity. Bam is tougher, less skilled currently but could close the gap, and seems hungry and verastile enough to maybe reach that prime Bosh level but have a longer career, hopefully.
A lot is going to come down to the role Spo sees for Bam as well. I think Bam would do best at PF. Small ball is going to lead to more injuries and could cause long term issues such as loss of agility. I get that small ball has delivered a lot for Spo, but it’s a short term tactic, not a sustainable strategy to be built around.
The traditionalist in me might agree, But i think we need to admit that in this day and age with current playing style - there's only a very specific type of C that can work next to Bam and not hurt other important aspects of our game.
That is - a C that is big enough to Guard the Jokic/Embbid/Allen types - while also being a good enough shooter to space the floor and not clog the paint for Bam and Jimmy.
So basically we want a 7 footer with a real outside shot, a strong willingness to shoot from 3, and also needs to be at least an average defender and rebounder (otherwise what's the point of playing big), and preferably someone who can switch on D. (because of Spo's preferences)
If we're not getting a healthy Prozingis or K.Towns..I'm not sure who can we get to fit that bill.
I think the key for him will be the triple threat position and polishing his jumpshot. If he's hitting his jumper, he'll be so unpredictable that they'll have a hard time stopping him because he can pump fake and use his speed to drive for easy baskets.rate_ wrote:Would love to see how Bam performs against legit size in the frontcourt. That will the most telling as to whether or not this small ball scheme works. Looking forward to seeing him against Philly (Embiid), Milwaukee (when Brook returns), or Cleveland (Allen/Mobley) most especially, if they'll meet any of these team in the playoffs.

RexBoyWonder wrote:It's kinda hard to predict How high Bam can get on the all-time Heat list simply because he doesn't feel like a finished product. He's still improving in some areas but I can't tell how high his ceiling realistically is ATM.
1) I think it's safe to say he'll never catch Wade and LBJ, those 2 are on another talent level.
2) Zo will also be a very challenging target, I think Zo had 2 meaningful advantage over Bam :
* He can out of college ready to dominate, he had the skill and mindset day 1. He was "the" star the first game in Heat jersey.
* He had a bigger physical advantage compared to Bam. Zo was just so strong and long, and While Bam is more athlthic then most bigs - I don't think he has the same impactful physical advantage.
3) The guy Bam might have a real shot at surpassing IMO is Bosh. While Bosh was great, Hall of fame and a champion, I think Bam could, with time, match his productivity. Bam is tougher, less skilled currently but could close the gap, and seems hungry and verastile enough to maybe reach that prime Bosh level but have a longer career, hopefully.
al bondiga wrote:stop the hate hitting guysBFRESH44 wrote:The organization nailed the ‘17 and ‘19 drafts. That’s all I got to say bubba.
It's useless ...this guy is right but they're just superb picks right now ...especially bam


Pharenheit wrote:
Going to be hard to beat put anybody ahead of Bosh after these moments IMO. These moments will forever be etched in the minds of Heat fans everywhere
Wade
Lebron
Mourning
Bosh