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Originally Posted by Rolaholic
Godamn we are good. and Shaq playing solid. If we get back to the finals,we can match up VERY well with L.A.,Shaq,Big baby,KG and a healthy Perk
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Originally Posted by Rolaholic
Godamn we are good. and Shaq playing solid. If we get back to the finals,we can match up VERY well with L.A.,Shaq,Big baby,KG and a healthy Perk
Originally Posted by Rolaholic
Godamn we are good. and Shaq playing solid. If we get back to the finals,we can match up VERY well with L.A.,Shaq,Big baby,KG and a healthy Perk
A few good articles on Yahoo's NBA front page, a Slam writer who was at the game reported this:Originally Posted by amel223
Erik Spoelstra needs to get to work asap. It's up to him to retool the offense so Lebron and Wade get touches nearly every possession. If he can create a more fluid offense where Lebron or Wade get the ball on the move the Heat will be so much better. There has to be more movement without the ball, the biggest thing I noticed is that when one of the big 3 had the ball the other 2 was just standing around for the most part.
Bosh played like a whimp last night. I was not impressed with him. At least Wade put in some effort.
BOSTON -- In the Miami Heat locker room before their 88-80 loss to the Boston Celtics Tuesday night, there were two enormous easels (in my notebook it reads, "CHECK OUT THESE F'ING ELABORATE EASELS") with 16 plays on them.
16 plays...man good Lord
If the players don't buy into the system and aren't held accountable you can have 1600 plays but it won't mean jack. Lebron is a great offensive talent, but for some reason he's always struck as a guy who isn't really buying into a system (maybe on defense though). If Bron does decide to do his own thing, what is coach Spoilestra going to do about it? Same exact thing that Mike Brown did in Cleveland...nothing, but maybe write a bout about it 10 years from now after he's lost his job. Miami has HOF players on their roster, but they need a HOF type coach that is going to take them to where they need to go.
A few good articles on Yahoo's NBA front page, a Slam writer who was at the game reported this:Originally Posted by amel223
Erik Spoelstra needs to get to work asap. It's up to him to retool the offense so Lebron and Wade get touches nearly every possession. If he can create a more fluid offense where Lebron or Wade get the ball on the move the Heat will be so much better. There has to be more movement without the ball, the biggest thing I noticed is that when one of the big 3 had the ball the other 2 was just standing around for the most part.
Bosh played like a whimp last night. I was not impressed with him. At least Wade put in some effort.
BOSTON -- In the Miami Heat locker room before their 88-80 loss to the Boston Celtics Tuesday night, there were two enormous easels (in my notebook it reads, "CHECK OUT THESE F'ING ELABORATE EASELS") with 16 plays on them.
16 plays...man good Lord
If the players don't buy into the system and aren't held accountable you can have 1600 plays but it won't mean jack. Lebron is a great offensive talent, but for some reason he's always struck as a guy who isn't really buying into a system (maybe on defense though). If Bron does decide to do his own thing, what is coach Spoilestra going to do about it? Same exact thing that Mike Brown did in Cleveland...nothing, but maybe write a bout about it 10 years from now after he's lost his job. Miami has HOF players on their roster, but they need a HOF type coach that is going to take them to where they need to go.
All of this after ONE game?Originally Posted by mYToAsterspeak
Any basketball fan worth anything knows that Miami will have problems this year, especially against a good defensive team, or a team with size. You cannot win championships with two players who HAVE to dominate the ball to be successful. Wade or No. 6 will have to take a backseat to the other, and it's probably gonna be Wade. Problem is he don't have the game to sacrifice being dominant because he has to have the ball in his hands to be effective. It's the only way he's ever played and its going to be hard to reprogram himself, same thing with No. 6
They are soft down low, Chris Bosh is too weak (couldn't do nothing with Garnett, Shaq, or big baby), their bench is trash, no low post players, no players who can consistently run off screens and hit threes or fifteen footers, they only have two players who can legitimately put the ball on the floor and go get buckets, no defensive minded big men, two ball hogs, no defense at point guard or coming off the bench, a coach who has to look over his back all season, and not many players with heart, led by No. 6.
All they did was shoot jumpers last night, and that will not win championships. Will they play better than they did last night most nights, of course. But will they be dominant like everybody think, NO. Team has a lot of holes. Boston did exactly what every other team should do against them, pack the paint, get back on d, and make them a jump shooting team. Take notes other teams.
Now people are sayin Amare>BoshI'm just sayin....
off of 1 game at that
All of this after ONE game?Originally Posted by mYToAsterspeak
Any basketball fan worth anything knows that Miami will have problems this year, especially against a good defensive team, or a team with size. You cannot win championships with two players who HAVE to dominate the ball to be successful. Wade or No. 6 will have to take a backseat to the other, and it's probably gonna be Wade. Problem is he don't have the game to sacrifice being dominant because he has to have the ball in his hands to be effective. It's the only way he's ever played and its going to be hard to reprogram himself, same thing with No. 6
They are soft down low, Chris Bosh is too weak (couldn't do nothing with Garnett, Shaq, or big baby), their bench is trash, no low post players, no players who can consistently run off screens and hit threes or fifteen footers, they only have two players who can legitimately put the ball on the floor and go get buckets, no defensive minded big men, two ball hogs, no defense at point guard or coming off the bench, a coach who has to look over his back all season, and not many players with heart, led by No. 6.
All they did was shoot jumpers last night, and that will not win championships. Will they play better than they did last night most nights, of course. But will they be dominant like everybody think, NO. Team has a lot of holes. Boston did exactly what every other team should do against them, pack the paint, get back on d, and make them a jump shooting team. Take notes other teams.
Now people are sayin Amare>BoshI'm just sayin....
off of 1 game at that
Definitely sounds like a lottery team to me. Hopefully they can bag Kyrie to run the pointOriginally Posted by mYToAsterspeak
Any basketball fan worth anything knows that Miami will have problems this year, especially against a good defensive team, or a team with size. You cannot win championships with two players who HAVE to dominate the ball to be successful. Wade or No. 6 will have to take a backseat to the other, and it's probably gonna be Wade. Problem is he don't have the game to sacrifice being dominant because he has to have the ball in his hands to be effective. It's the only way he's ever played and its going to be hard to reprogram himself, same thing with No. 6
They are soft down low, Chris Bosh is too weak (couldn't do nothing with Garnett, Shaq, or big baby), their bench is trash, no low post players, no players who can consistently run off screens and hit threes or fifteen footers, they only have two players who can legitimately put the ball on the floor and go get buckets, no defensive minded big men, two ball hogs, no defense at point guard or coming off the bench, a coach who has to look over his back all season, and not many players with heart, led by No. 6.
All they did was shoot jumpers last night, and that will not win championships. Will they play better than they did last night most nights, of course. But will they be dominant like everybody think, NO. Team has a lot of holes. Boston did exactly what every other team should do against them, pack the paint, get back on d, and make them a jump shooting team. Take notes other teams.
Definitely sounds like a lottery team to me. Hopefully they can bag Kyrie to run the pointOriginally Posted by mYToAsterspeak
Any basketball fan worth anything knows that Miami will have problems this year, especially against a good defensive team, or a team with size. You cannot win championships with two players who HAVE to dominate the ball to be successful. Wade or No. 6 will have to take a backseat to the other, and it's probably gonna be Wade. Problem is he don't have the game to sacrifice being dominant because he has to have the ball in his hands to be effective. It's the only way he's ever played and its going to be hard to reprogram himself, same thing with No. 6
They are soft down low, Chris Bosh is too weak (couldn't do nothing with Garnett, Shaq, or big baby), their bench is trash, no low post players, no players who can consistently run off screens and hit threes or fifteen footers, they only have two players who can legitimately put the ball on the floor and go get buckets, no defensive minded big men, two ball hogs, no defense at point guard or coming off the bench, a coach who has to look over his back all season, and not many players with heart, led by No. 6.
All they did was shoot jumpers last night, and that will not win championships. Will they play better than they did last night most nights, of course. But will they be dominant like everybody think, NO. Team has a lot of holes. Boston did exactly what every other team should do against them, pack the paint, get back on d, and make them a jump shooting team. Take notes other teams.