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Originally Posted by HANNSUM
^dude could be lefty smh
Not sure what's so funny. Similar situation to Rondo's situation. He's going to have a level of comfort allowing him grow into his role. He might have the easiest job in the NBA and won't have to worry about running the team. Just knock down open shots and play D. He'll definitely shine on the defensive end.Originally Posted by SHUGES
ShaqOriginally Posted by North Dade Represent
Damn, the roster is filling out.
Chalmers
Wade
Bron
Bosh
Haslem
Miller
Varnado
Pittman
Butler
4-6 slots left, I'm guessing Arroyo and Joel Anthony might come back. T-Mac would actually be a good look right now.
AI
Steph
Originally Posted by youngmoney
im pretty sure i saw this somewhere else but chalmers is the next rondo
Originally Posted by h3at23
wallacesports
Cut the Shaq-to-Heat speculation. Heat believed to have absolutely no interest in that reunion. Rule out Iverson, too.
By Ira Winderman South Florida Sun Sentinel
12:14 p.m. EDT, July 13, 2010
Portland Trail Blazers forward Juwan Howard is the latest free agent to push for a seat aboard for the Miami Heat's 2010-11 ride with Dwyane Wade, LeBron James and Chris Bosh.
Howard, who has been finalizing his minimum-scale deal with Heat President Pat Riley, is in the midst of sorting out last details before joining the team.
"Juwan wants to get a ring and he has great respect for Coach Riley," agent David Falk told the Sun Sentinel Tuesday "We've talked to the Heat. There's a mutual interest. That's all I feel comfortable saying at this point."
This marks practically 14 years to the date when Howard initially tried to sign with the Heat. But after Howard agreed to a Heat contract on July 15, 1996, the league voided the deal because of the order in which the Heat submitted its contracts in regard to the salary cap.
Howard, now 37, then re-signed with the Wizards, spending five more seasons with Washington, before beginning an odyssey that has taken him to the Dallas Mavericks., Denver Nuggets, Orlando Magic, Houston Rockets, back to Dallas, back to Denver, to the Charlotte Bobcats, and then, this past season, to Portland.
His addition would bolster a Heat rotation at power forward that includes recently signed Toronto Raptors free-agent Chris Bosh and re-signed Heat free agent Udonis Haslem.
Expected to serve as little more than a veteran mentor last season with the Blazers, Howard emerged as a contributor amid a rash of injuries in Portland's power rotation.
In 73 games this past season with the Blazers, including 27 starts, Howard averaged 6.0 points, 4.6 rebounds and 2.4 assists in an average of 22.4 minutes per game, shooting 50.4 percent from the field. He ranked 16th in the league last season in offensive rebounds per 48 minutes.
Originally Posted by Im Not You
Shaq also would challenge the one player they won't be able to stop in the East.
Dwight Howard. It's proven that he will destroy every 5 in the league not named Shaq or Kendrick Perkins. If Bosh, Haslem, and Juwan Howard are expected to defend him...he's going to average 40 against them this year.
Originally Posted by h3at23
wallacesports
Cut the Shaq-to-Heat speculation. Heat believed to have absolutely no interest in that reunion. Rule out Iverson, too.
Originally Posted by h3at23
wallacesports
Cut the Shaq-to-Heat speculation. Heat believed to have absolutely no interest in that reunion. Rule out Iverson, too.