In 4 more seasons Cavs will still be a bottom feeder ( guaranteed), and nice try with 6 year spin on Heat.
And, no, not explaining it to you again.
Run with whatever you want.
Do you think maybe, possibly its ok to move on?
Every move was made for a reason.
Not every move or reason works out.
In totality, Riley has brought about more fun and entertainment to the Heat fan base then anyone ever could have hoped for.
I agree that Riley is always playing chess. Totally agree with that.
As with anything, not every move works.
Bottom line is that he found a way to rid of every bad piece people here were ripping him for, as well as saying it couldn’t be done.
Plus, he did it while currently improving the team...
I mean, if its a yes or no only question, then yes , he messed up.
But, to be fair, JJ was always decent when healthy and Dion had his good moments. He also had plenty of bad moments and just isn’t a Heat type player.
Don’t really care what you think.
Point is/was that for the most part, most people in the business think that Riley is a bit sharper then your tool bfb @WiggyRuss.
Also, fun fact.
Whiteside is current league leader in blocks and 3rd in rebounding.
#timevindicates
#offended
All considered, not a bad game for the Heat.
A loss is a loss, no excuses, but, lots of injuries, 2 new players, and they were in it until the end.
On top of that, Blazers hit a ton of 3's (which really is pretty much all the NBA is anymore).
Pat Riley did it again. He pulled off the unthinkable, and the Miami Heat just went from a fringe opponent in the Eastern Conference to a much more formidable contender this season. Riley, of course, traded Justise Winslow, Dion Waiters, and James Johnson to Memphis for Andre Iguodala, Jae...
Honestly have put no thought into it, but if he’s not making them better, why would you want to pay him giant money moving forward?
You guys ripped the Heat for maxing Whiteside.
Drummond might be a bit better, but not enough to excite me as my long term max.