Call me a hater if you want, criticize me all you want, but its true - anyone who can be objective and doesn’t live on Wade’s dick knows that this has been by far his best and most complete game of the season and in a long time - He was everything he needed to be from start to finish - a few bone-headed plays are always mixed in but he settled in and got back on track when it matter most. He needs to take note and do this again
And, of course, as per usual on this board - the Heat win and utter silence on the board. Aint got shit to say unless they lose and you want to criticize the coach while giving the players a free pass? typical lousy s.fla sports fans
The way Duane is playing,you can see that he and Lebron were never a great fit,Drajic will extend a career that looked over after finals last yr
MPGMAN7
AT 9:16 AM MARCH 12, 2015
A: Agree. Especially the way they can play off each other, it's hard to tell which is the point guard and which is the shooting guard, which is exactly the way it should be. And they are especially effective when both a playing in attack mode, with the Heat all too often settling for jumpers lately. The fact that Wade attempted 11 free throws and Dragic nine on Wednesday night against the Nets was especially heartening.
Q: Goran Dragic seems like he is happy to play with a guy like Dwyane Wade and for a well-run franchise like the Heat. I'm keeping my fingers crossed. -- Todd.
A: He certainly has been saying all the right things. But until the season plays out, you never know how things might turn out. Then again, with the NBA salary cap to stay mostly flat this offseason and then take a quantum leap in 2016, it might behoove Dragic to not opt out and instead see how this group meshes with a full season together, assuming that the others don't opt out, either.
Q: It seemed like the Heat hit the wall before the win over the Nets . -- M.J.
A: How is developing blots clots on the lung hitting a wall? How is the roster getting the flu seemingly the entire season hitting the wall? With the exception of Dwyane Wade's hamstring issues, it's not as if there have been an overwhelming amount of "use" or "wear" injuries. Just plenty of roster churn and ill-timed absences. But fatigue, either mental or physical? Haven't really seen that. This team mostly has played hard enough. Sometimes the combinations of players available simply weren't good enough.