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StopHassan isn't any more of a focal point than he was before.

StopHassan isn't any more of a focal point than he was before.
Stop......Hassan was pretty much being frozen out of the offense the first half of the season. Majority of the time he was just setting screens and getting easy dunks. Now they actually run plays for him....he had nowhere this much freedom at the start of the season. How can you even make this statement and be serious.
Nah....You're reaching hard. The team is CLEARLY running sets for him now. Late in the blazers game they were going straight to him every posession. the whole offense revolved around hassan. That never happened early in the season. I said he's become A focal point. Not THEE focal point. You're out your damn mind if you really trying to say hassan doesn't have a much bigger role in the offense now. Spo was using him like DeAndre Jordan. Now he's out here shooting jumpshots and being allowed to create for himself. this ain't even a question. I'm not even gonna entertain this anymore.Please stop. He definitely wasn't a focal point of the Offense when we had Bosh, and he's definitely not a focal point now. Dude's game is still mostly pick and roll dunks and alley-oops.
Since he's gotten better at setting his screens and working with the guards he's getting more of those opportunities (he's also shown a good J and some post moves) but you can gtfoh saying that they're running plays for him and shyt.
It happens, but it's not a focus of the offense.
Nah....You're reaching hard. The team is CLEARLY running sets for him now. Late in the blazers game they were going straight to him every posession. the whole offense revolved around hassan. That never happened early in the season. I said he's become A focal point. Not THEE focal point. You're out your damn mind if you really trying to say hassan doesn't have a much bigger role in the offense now. Spo was using him like DeAndre Jordan. Now he's out here shooting jumpshots and being allowed to create for himself. this ain't even a question. I'm not even gonna entertain this anymore.
but homie, half the games you asking everybody for updates, then after you talking like you seen the whole shyt. so I really can't blame you for thinking that when you only see a fraction of hassan's performances:TrollHassan:
smh. I added in the last paragraph about your questionable viewership.Lol. You thinking about this so hard that you had to edit your post 10 minutes later to try and discredit me.
I've watched many more games this year than I've missed.
Most of Hassan's points are coming off PnR action. So it's a given that since he's gotten better at setting picks, the play is working better.
I don't deny that they run stuff for him sometimes, but it is not a focal point of the offense, it's just something they do when they have an advantage or want to get the big man engaged.
Hassan's role has increased in the same way JRich's role has increased. He's done what the coaches asked, they trust him to shoot/attack when the opportunity presents itself and it's working.
smh. I added in the last paragraph about your questionable viewership.
just be grateful I hooked you up with that vlc link or you'd still be watching struggle streams that look like atari games:HassanUMAD:
I am.
And as a Heat fan I'm grateful for our great front office and coaches that consistently polish diamonds in the rough
Good to see they are consistently working with Hasaan do make him better. The talent is there, he just needs to improves his overall basketball IQ. Hopefully he sees it as them trying to make him better as a posed to picking on him. He seems receptive to it all and says the right things. Right now, I think he will be leaning on returning to Miami.
Hassan is probably one of the most coachable players in the league... He came to the right place
Hassan isn't any more of a focal point than he was before.
Additionally, there's nothing to suggest that Spo and Hassan weren't getting along
you must have missed all those games with whiteside benched while the team blew double digit 3rd and 4th qtr leads. that slow hero style ball needed to be deaded.
The change was to move to a Motion offense. That's when the team started balling.
Lol.the change was when the bench mob said fukk this slow motion non working crap and took it to the next level. They took the bull by the horns and their careers into their own hands. the team would still be jogging instead of sprinting if Bosh didn't go out.