Heatles84
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The Miami Heat.
Yep, have fun with Chalmers. Your blood pressure is sure to rise.
The Miami Heat.
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fall apart
1. To break down; collapse: The rickety chair fell apart.
seriously- the guy played top 10 minutes in the entire league last year and started 75 games. He has not once suffered an injury that would carry over. I am not worried about Kyrie in the slightest.
Kyrie started 75 games. He isnt used to an extended regular season, playoffs.
The more depth the Cavs get, the less minutes the Big 3 have to play.
Yep, have fun with Chalmers. Your blood pressure is sure to rise.
Nice premise, but it doesn't happen.
Fact: He didn't make it through a much shorter high school season. He didn't make it through his college season.
He can't make it through NBA seasons as of yet.
And the extended seasons are great, but they are also killers.
To make Finals runs, you're playing close to an extra 25 or so hard played games.
Then, you're losing those extra weeks of rest.
Crazy stat.
James has played in 107 playoff games the last 5 years averaging 42.5 mpg.
That's 4547.5 minutes.
oh wow- keep Chalmers AS FAR AWAY AS HUMANELY POSSIBLE. lol...that is the VERY last thing the Cavs need.Yep, have fun with Chalmers. Your blood pressure is sure to rise.
Not my blood pressure, you need to say that to a Cavs fan. Those bassturds knocked my team outta the Playoffs this year. Although I was rooting for the them during the Finals.
What you don't understand is that each of those broken body parts is being replaced by bionic parts. By the time Kyrie is done being hurt, he will have more bionics than the 6 million dollar man. Then we'll get a full 82 plus playoffs out of him.
oh wow- keep Chalmers AS FAR AWAY AS HUMANELY POSSIBLE. lol...that is the VERY last thing the Cavs need.
oh wow- keep Chalmers AS FAR AWAY AS HUMANELY POSSIBLE. lol...that is the VERY last thing the Cavs need.
I know, I remember as I clicked Post Reply. I've heard the Heat are one of the few teams that may help out the Cavs with Haywood's contract. Just from experience, Chalmers has come up big at the right moments. But the other 90% of the time, you want to throw a brick at him for some of his decisions.
With all the loot they have dished out will they have anything left to upgrade their bench?
This question has been mentioned ad nauseam for the last couple of days now. Depth at the 4 and 5 is fine. Depth at the guard and wing positions leave something to be desired. Lebron......err....David Griffin has some work to do.
It'll be kinda interesting to see what their bench will look like once next season tips off. I just hope the Celtics keep going in the right direction. Although I wasn't happy w/ Danny Boy's draft day decisions.
To be fair, Ainge tried prying that no. 10 pick from the Heat to get Winslow (something I'm happy he didn't do). But yeah, it seems like the Celtics took a weird turn in their rebuilding efforts.
With all the loot they have dished out will they have anything left to upgrade their bench?
They can still sign JR and Delly. Get a MLE guy for backup point. Then hopefully something in this Haywood trade to backup the 3. They would have all facets covered then.
Is there any truth that the Cavs want Mike Dunveay (spelling?)?