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Conspicuously leaves Herro's name off.
Herro could probably thrive offensively in any system.
Can't say the same about Bam.
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twix2500 wrote:Its interesting but worrisome that the Heat are still experimenting with different lineups this late in the season. How many games is enough to have the core players play with each other before the playoffs?
oreon wrote:twix2500 wrote:Its interesting but worrisome that the Heat are still experimenting with different lineups this late in the season. How many games is enough to have the core players play with each other before the playoffs?
I think for the most part the rotations is figured out. The usual starting 5. Herro, Max, Caleb from the bench. I think the unresolved part is the back up big position. Spo is clearly experimenting with Keef at the 5 to generate more offense vs playing Dedmon. Unfortunately Yurt will see limited min in post season.
And the other unresolved issue is Vic vs Gabe minutes. Spo needs to figure out how much Vic can contribute. Personally I'd play Gabe his minutes. Vic won't get to whatever his new best is till next season. And the Gabe minutes were working. I'd stick with Gabe for the playoffs.
oreon wrote:twix2500 wrote:Its interesting but worrisome that the Heat are still experimenting with different lineups this late in the season. How many games is enough to have the core players play with each other before the playoffs?
I think for the most part the rotations is figured out. The usual starting 5. Herro, Max, Caleb from the bench. I think the unresolved part is the back up big position. Spo is clearly experimenting with Keef at the 5 to generate more offense vs playing Dedmon. Unfortunately Yurt will see limited min in post season.
And the other unresolved issue is Vic vs Gabe minutes. Spo needs to figure out how much Vic can contribute. Personally I'd play Gabe his minutes. Vic won't get to whatever his new best is till next season. And the Gabe minutes were working. I'd stick with Gabe for the playoffs.carnageta wrote:We experimented a lot in the 2019-2020 season as well. In fact, Spo even went as far as changing the starting lineup the very first game of the postseason that year (inserting in Dragic; removing Nunn).
I don't think the changes are ideal either, but Spo's philosophy is built around adaptability and the players understand that, which is why I'm not too worried.
Not a low number at all. Thats HOF numbers. The Heat do not play at a high pace so those numbers are big time.carnageta wrote:I think Bam's peak is 23ppg, 11rpg. Likely happens at the age of 28, after Butler is off of the books.
Before ya'll heckle me for throwing out such a 'low' number, take the time to acknowledge that there's a big difference between 23 ppg and 19ppg. Bam's greatest month of his career was this past February, and as dominant as he was he finished the month averaging only 22ppg. Averaging 23ppg over the course of an entire season is extremely difficult for players who are not born scorers. Butler has only done it once in his entire career.
carnageta wrote:I think Bam's peak is 23ppg, 11rpg. Likely happens at the age of 28, after Butler is off of the books.
Before ya'll heckle me for throwing out such a 'low' number, take the time to acknowledge that there's a big difference between 23 ppg and 19ppg. Bam's greatest month of his career was this past February, and as dominant as he was he finished the month averaging only 22ppg. Averaging 23ppg over the course of an entire season is extremely difficult for players who are not born scorers. Butler has only done it once in his entire career.
rate_ wrote:Anyone thinking Herro is a byproduct of the system must be blind. He is the system.

goodboys lats wrote:I feel like 7-4 will wrap up the 1 seed. We have the tiebreaker over the Bucks due to conference record so they would need to go 11-1 to beat us going 7-4. If they can beat the 76ers on Monday that will pretty much take care of them as well. Really hope Jimmy is good to go.

SA37 wrote:goodboys lats wrote:I feel like 7-4 will wrap up the 1 seed. We have the tiebreaker over the Bucks due to conference record so they would need to go 11-1 to beat us going 7-4. If they can beat the 76ers on Monday that will pretty much take care of them as well. Really hope Jimmy is good to go.
And the prize for that may be a 1st round date with Brooklyn
DayofMourning wrote:SA37 wrote:goodboys lats wrote:I feel like 7-4 will wrap up the 1 seed. We have the tiebreaker over the Bucks due to conference record so they would need to go 11-1 to beat us going 7-4. If they can beat the 76ers on Monday that will pretty much take care of them as well. Really hope Jimmy is good to go.
And the prize for that may be a 1st round date with Brooklyn
That doesn't worry me too much with this group.
They're going to score. Hopefully we can keep them a bit below their averages with our top five defense.
We should be able to score on them consistently, and if we play the right lineups, we should be able to dominate them on the boards. If we can rebound and push, that's a big advantage for us. Aggro Bam could feast.
SA37 wrote:DayofMourning wrote:SA37 wrote:
And the prize for that may be a 1st round date with Brooklyn
That doesn't worry me too much with this group.
They're going to score. Hopefully we can keep them a bit below their averages with our top five defense.
We should be able to score on them consistently, and if we play the right lineups, we should be able to dominate them on the boards. If we can rebound and push, that's a big advantage for us. Aggro Bam could feast.
I'm not overly interested in getting into a shootout against Durant and Irving. Miami is unlikely to come out a winner in that scenario.
I agree Bam would have a huge opportunity to make his mark in the series, and it is the one area where Miami would really have a notable advantage. Can Bam be aggressive enough to be decisive? I think that is a big questions mark. It's not an issue of talent, but of disposition.
If NY still won't let Irving play home games, that would potentially exclude him from up to 3 games, but he'd be available for a Game 7. Having Oladipo to help chase him around and make his life difficult would be huge for Miami.
Flash4thewin wrote:
Assuming that happens, it would be another first round and out season for us. Thats after spending what was it over 200 mil in the offseason? Changes would need to be made for sure just not sure but who gets fired or "retires"? Especially if as a one seed we cant make it out of the first round.
Kobewade11 wrote:Flash4thewin wrote:
Assuming that happens, it would be another first round and out season for us. Thats after spending what was it over 200 mil in the offseason? Changes would need to be made for sure just not sure but who gets fired or "retires"? Especially if as a one seed we cant make it out of the first round.
Well they didnt spend 200 mil in the offseason with the thought they’d be playing Brooklyn in the first round as 1/8 matchup. Fwiw I think Brooklyn ends up as the 7 seed, but perspective matters. Their second best player wasn’t allowed to play most of the year and their best player also missed considerable time. That isn’t a real 7th or 8th seed team.


somerandomdude wrote:My thoughts:
* Largely due to supporting cast BUT
* Bam better on offense
* Herro better on defense

somerandomdude wrote:My thoughts:
* Largely due to supporting cast BUT
* Bam better on offense
* Herro better on defense