The Heat can clear cap room and sign a Jimmy Butler. The Cavs cannot. So there's that.
I'm not saying what I am to rip on the Heat. They do NOT need to tank. They just need to clear cap room when appropriate and they did. Though to get to this level it's a fact it took 6 years. But, hell, it took LA 7.
Lucky for me, I guess, I saw a title I never thought I'd see.
Endgame was clearly wrong........but he's probably right they regret many of those big money deals they handed out that might have slowed their rebuild down some.I agree with you.
Different pathways for different markets depending on appeal to free agents.
Which was the point all along in the debate with Wiggy. And he completely refused to admit Miami had a viable plan for their franchise.
He was wrong.
Again.
I'm a fan...its what we do
The Heat can clear cap room and sign a Jimmy Butler. The Cavs cannot. So there's that.
I'm not saying what I am to rip on the Heat. They do NOT need to tank. They just need to clear cap room when appropriate and they did. Though to get to this level it's a fact it took 6 years. But, hell, it took LA 7.
Lucky for me, I guess, I saw a title I never thought I'd see.
No doubt he was wrong about that, as mentioned earlier, but he might be right it took longer than needed because they overpaid a bunch of marginal players.I agree. But that wasn't the basis of the conversation. It was Wiggys assertion that the Heat were doing everything wrong and were going to be stuck in mediocrity as a 5-8 seed for years and that the Cavs would be back soner because the Heat refused to tank.
Endgame was clearly wrong........but he's probably right they regret many of those big money deals they handed out that might have slowed their rebuild down some.
Maybe...but just no way to even make a good guess what would have been done differently.They definitely signed some bad deals. That is certain.
Would be interesting though, they do things differently they probably don’t have the same core today. Maybe they aren’t in position to draft Bam or Herro.
Sometimes roster mistakes can turn into blessings down the road.
I agree. But that wasn't the basis of the conversation. It was Wiggys assertion that the Heat were doing everything wrong and were going to be stuck in mediocrity as a 5-8 seed for years and that the Cavs would be back soner because the Heat refused to tank.
I knew when he said it I didn't want any part of it. It's a lot harder for Cleveland to rebuild a team than Miami but Riley is one of the best too.
I knew when he said it I didn't want any part of it. It's a lot harder for Cleveland to rebuild a team than Miami but Riley is one of the best too.
Exactly. It's certainly not a knock on the Cavs. They are rebuilding the best way they can.
If they wanted to, they could probably overpay for an aging veteran and a couple of 2nd tier type guys and make the playoffs most years, but they aren't getting the type of players to get them titles unless they draft them.
You mean like Love and Drummond?
better to pay Olynyk, Johnson, Waiters, etc?You mean like Love and Drummond?
He's damn good but a little Phillipish when it comes to GM (not Phillip as a GM but a coach)...always been in a FA destination city. But he's made the most of it. I compared to Phillip as he's always had arguably the best player in game at his disposal as a coach....and made the most of it.No doubt about that. A few reasons it's easier for the Heat to rebuild than the Cavs.
Eric Spoelstra > Cavs coach (maybe now Spo will get the credit he deserves for being a damn good coach)
Pat Riley > doesn't even matter who the Cavs GM is (PR's resume speaks for itself, he's been a winner at every stop)
Miami in the winter >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Cleveland in the winter
Yep...they need lottery luck to be a title contender. Got it for a while and now they could not be getting much worse luck so gonna be a struggle to ever be any more than the Pacers.Exactly. It's certainly not a knock on the Cavs. They are rebuilding the best way they can.
If they wanted to, they could probably overpay for an aging veteran and a couple of 2nd tier type guys and make the playoffs most years, but they aren't getting the type of players to get them titles unless they draft them.
Sorry....Jackson. His success because he always coached the best player in the game. Riley has always been the GM in what should be a major FA market.Not sure what you mean by a little Phillipish.
no. I did.Did I say that?