Black Adam
Cowards WILL BE cowards..
Damn, I can't believe I missed a great morning of Wiggy bashing!
I tell ya, it's the best show on the Hoop, bar none...
Damn, I can't believe I missed a great morning of Wiggy bashing!
Pat Riley is a Hall of Famer--- one of the best coaches of all time. He used to be a great general manager.
Hes just been awful since LeBron left if you ask me.
Trading for Dragic and giving up 2 first rounders- the first of which transfers this year- is going to only look worse and worse as time goes by.
The contracts he has handed out look bad- esp. whiteside and tyler johnson.
If Riley would have just rebuilt right off the bat once LeBron left, dealt Bosh for assets, let Wade walk- the Heat right now may have been in prime position to sign a major free agent and add him to a core that mightve included a Simmons or Embiid or Donovan Mitchell etc....
I couldnt even imagine-- if the Heat rebuilt once LeBron left THEY might be in prime contention to bring him back this offseason- or attract a Paul George- or have the assets to trade for a Kawhi Leonard....
Its such a sleeping giant down there. However, now they have no first round pick 2 out of the next 3 years, and its practically impossible to create cap space for the next 2 years.
He has really painted the team into a corner that is tough to get out of--- an expensive team who's ceiling is a low seeded playoff team. Its about as bad of shape I can ever remember the Heat being in for the 20+ years i have watched the NBA.
Having said all that--- ill reiterate what I led off with-- Riley is a Hall of Famer and historically one of the best ever-- he just lost his fastball a while ago.
I tell ya, it's the best show on the Hoop, bar none...
I'll have to catch up at some point...
Why did they let him come back?trust me, ma'am. this time you'll probably want to...![]()
Why did they let him come back?
You have won the internet for the day...lmfaono wonder the writing's so small...
sorry, couldn't resist...![]()
You have won the internet for the day...lmfao
after a few tequila shots at about 3 AM saturdaynight/sunday morning. lol.
I think that will be @TurnUpTheHeat avatar the next two weeks after the Cavs finish off the Raptors- but I still ahve a few edits to make i think. lol.
2nd reminder that you are on a short leash.
Pat Riley is a Hall of Famer--- one of the best coaches of all time. He used to be a great general manager.
Hes just been awful since LeBron left if you ask me.
Trading for Dragic and giving up 2 first rounders- the first of which transfers this year- is going to only look worse and worse as time goes by.
The contracts he has handed out look bad- esp. whiteside and tyler johnson.
If Riley would have just rebuilt right off the bat once LeBron left, dealt Bosh for assets, let Wade walk- the Heat right now may have been in prime position to sign a major free agent and add him to a core that mightve included a Simmons or Embiid or Donovan Mitchell etc....
I couldnt even imagine-- if the Heat rebuilt once LeBron left THEY might be in prime contention to bring him back this offseason- or attract a Paul George- or have the assets to trade for a Kawhi Leonard....
Its such a sleeping giant down there. However, now they have no first round pick 2 out of the next 3 years, and its practically impossible to create cap space for the next 2 years.
He has really painted the team into a corner that is tough to get out of--- an expensive team who's ceiling is a low seeded playoff team. Its about as bad of shape I can ever remember the Heat being in for the 20+ years i have watched the NBA.
Having said all that--- ill reiterate what I led off with-- Riley is a Hall of Famer and historically one of the best ever-- he just lost his fastball a while ago.
2nd reminder that you are on a short leash.
It's inevitable.
Just spank him like the doctor did to his mother.
Not really. Korver is good, but he's not Ray Allen.
Love averages 1 more rebound per game than Lebron
Running the offense through him (what they did in Miami) and him having to do everything (which he does in Cleveland) are not the same thing.
Again, it's not Lebron playing off the ball. It's him not having to initiate the offense every time down the floor and do everything for the team to win.
Lebron sometimes deferred to Kyrie. This is the season where he's done everything.
I never said Korver was better than Ray Allen. Ray Allen's a future (likely 1st ballot) HOF. But at the time he was with the Heat, Allen served the same role as Korver is now.
Lebron always led Miami in points and assists. Same as what he's doing in Cleveland. In fact, Lebron was a great defender while in Miami and would often times guard the opposing team's best player. In Cleveland, he doesn't do that.
He was always the leading rebounder in Miami or a close 2nd with Bosh. But he's not in Cleveland.
Again, after 15 years playing a particular style having a matched personnel that fits around his skillset. Do you think Lebron's going to be completely open-minded on playing more off the ball? Can he do it? Sure. Will he want to? That's very debatable and likely not. Older players tend to not want to change their games to that degree this later into their careers.
Seriously wiggy you need to shut the fuck up about Pat Riley. His NBA resume as a coach & executive speaks for itself.
He does not have to bring the ball up and be the point guard to have the offense run through him though. Playing off the ball allows him to conserve energy because he jog down the court and catch with 15 seconds on the shot clock
i just dont understand what is so hard to realize that when you have a non-shooter on the floor with LeBron- that makes it tougher on him since he can be doubled with no consequence.You understand the difference between lightening the load and having to do everything, right?
Lonzo's shooting has absolutely to do with his ability to lighten Lebron's load. Lebron wouldn't have to initiate the offense nearly as much, bring the ball up as much and wouldn't have to lead the team in every category to get a win.
Lonzo looks to get the ball moving and into the hands of someone who is in position to score as fast as possible. As often as not, that would be Lebron.
So, Lebron would still be the biggest part of the offense, but he wouldn't have to do everything for the team to win like he does now.