Just trying to get our Coli Rating Up - Miami Heat Season thread 2015/16

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Did we not win championship without being the best three-point shooting team in the league ? :usure:

Chalmers, Deng, Green, and Dragic are good enough to score from downtown. Bosh and Big Bob are decent as well. I think we will be alright because we have so many ways to score than being dependent on three-point plays.

Antoine Walker, James Posey, White Chocolate, Kapono in 06

Battier, Mike Miller, Chalmers, Ray, Bosh, Lebron, Rashard, James Jones '12/'13

We had cutthroat snipers on our championship squads breh:usure: Some of these guys went on hot streaks from downtown to bring us back or keep us in critical playoff/Finals games

The quickest way to get back into/put away games nowadays is to hit 3s (Warriors last yr, Spurs in '14)

At this point there's not much we can do about it and thr bright side is that with dragic, wade, Bosh and Whiteside we should be feasting in the post
 

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Did we not win championship without being the best three-point shooting team in the league ? :usure:

Chalmers, Deng, Green, and Dragic are good enough to score from downtown. Bosh and Big Bob are decent as well. I think we will be alright because we have so many ways to score than being dependent on three-point plays.
Doggy, like @madness said back in the days we had straight up snipers on the squad, G. Mike Miller, Battier, JJ and Ray freakin' Allen. These were the type of mofos a coach would go to his wing defenders and be like "no matter what you do dont you EVER leave that mofo alone in that corner"

Find me someone in this roster a coach would say that about.:beli:
 
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Antoine Walker, James Posey, White Chocolate, Kapono in 06

Battier, Mike Miller, Chalmers, Ray, Bosh, Lebron, Rashard, James Jones '12/'13

We had cutthroat snipers on our championship squads breh:usure: Some of these guys went on hot streaks from downtown to bring us back or keep us in critical playoff/Finals games

The quickest way to get back into/put away games nowadays is to hit 3s (Warriors last yr, Spurs in '14)

At this point there's not much we can do about it and thr bright side is that with dragic, wade, Bosh and Whiteside we should be feasting in the post
Yeah that's my big concern too how big shooting 3's is. I mean even game 7 against the Spurs, James hit 5 from deep, Shane hit 6 from deep, Mario hit at least 1 or 2. That's 36-39 points from deep on high efficiency. I was playing a game of 2k as the showtime lakers last night and had to rally back to win. Much much harder without shooting from deep.
 

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Whiteside the best Center in the league in one year :yeshrug:
Most upside/potential? YES. Hands down.

Flat out best...I dont know breh. He can be. But is he? I wanna SEE it first.

Edit: Also no matter what they say i still consider Duncan and Anthony Davis to be Cs
 
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breh...cmon now. 1. we had the Best player in the league and a younger Wade. 2. our 3 point shooting in 2012 and 2013 was REALLY good. Top 10 in 2012 and #2 in the League in 2013. so yeah 3 point shooting was extremely important in our latest championship runs
You didn't brought up that the Heat shot the three at 35.9% in the regular season, which is alright, not necessarily great. Furthermore, the 3s weren't falling through the net during the play-offs like it did in the regular season. The team's performance from downtown in the 2012 play-offs was lackluster. They didn't shoot the long-range shot well against the Knicks, the Pacers nor the Celtics. However, in the NBA finals vs. Thunder was a different result, so I will give you that.

In 2013, the Heat's performance from downtown is a season that support your point. I agreed that Heat were great in that season. But...:francis: once again, the 3pt. shooters were streaky in the 2013 play-offs. :scusthov:

Moreover, I don't mean to undermine the importance of threes. I think we will be alright based on the abundant of scorers we have in this team. The array of scoring will manifest itself in next season. We have some pretty good three-point shooters that can make their shots. That's why I faith that we will succeed offensively. Maybe when the trading time comes up when we can get some quality shooters like Ray and Miller. Until then, we have to work what we have in the roster. :manny:
 

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saw bosh miss a chippy dunk on cbs4 news tonight....don't know if he was trolling for the cameras:laugh:

was wondering why gawdside was sitting at midcourt watching practice......

don reilly is at camp.



Bosh and McRoberts back on floor as Heat open training camp
Happy returns: After illness and injury last year, Bosh and McRoberts back as Heat open camp

Published On: Sep 29 2015 04:29:11 PM EDT
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    BOCA RATON, Fla. -

    Chris Bosh was the final Miami Heat player to leave the court after practice Tuesday.

    It was unintentionally symbolic.

    Bosh insisted the first Heat practice of training camp carried no extra significance to him, not after his 2014-15 season was cut short by a blood clot that was potentially life- and career-threatening. But to the franchise, perhaps the biggest takeaway from Day 1 was how Bosh and Josh McRoberts — who were lost to illness and injury a year ago — were finally back on the floor.


"I've been blessed to put that situation behind me," Bosh said. "That's the best part about all of this. I have no worries. I'm just able to go out there."

The day wasn't perfect for Miami. It was supposed to be the first time that this season's projected starting five of Bosh, Goran Dragic, Dwyane Wade, Luol Deng and Hassan Whiteside were all on the floor together. That never happened last year, since Dragic was acquired on the same day that Bosh was deemed out for the season.

And it still hasn't happened. Whiteside missed the first practice after straining a calf muscle while conditioning last week, and will be re-evaluated before camp resumes on Tuesday.

"I'm just taking a couple days off, just to take it day-by-day," Whiteside said.

He didn't sound worried. After what the Heat went through last season, they also didn't sound overly concerned.

McRoberts was considered one of the key signees in the summer of 2014 after LeBron James left Miami to go back to Cleveland. He missed most of camp with a toe problem, then appeared in only 17 games before being shut down in early December because of knee surgery. But like Bosh, who missed the final 30 games last season because of the clot, McRoberts was back on the floor Tuesday and moving without any apparent issues.

"The first day of training camp isn't always the day you're looking forward to most, just because it's a tough day and getting back in the swing of things," McRoberts said. "But just to be out here, I missed it, I missed it a lot. To be out here with everybody and competing again, running up and down, it was a lot of fun."

That word — fun — isn't always necessarily tied to the first day of camp, especially Heat camp. The first session went on for more than two hours, was virtually all about defense and the lone stretch of offensive drills toward the very end of practice might be best described as a shot-clanging, sloppy-playing, turnover-fest, which is exactly what Heat coach Erik Spoelstra expected.

Spoelstra entered last season with a playbook that was 70 percent filled with things to run through McRoberts and Bosh. That playbook was basically thrown out early last season, though now some of those concepts can return.

"They both make the game look a whole lot easier, because of their skillsets," Spoelstra said. "Anything you're trying to do, how you envision it when Josh or C.B. is on the floor, it flows a lot better, it goes a little more to design and that shows and speaks to their versatility."

Spoelstra clearly liked what he saw from the first 2-1/2 hour practice.

"This is what we do," Spoelstra said. "We're wired to get out here and work. Coaches and staff, we like practices more than anything."

Notes: Spoelstra changed the first day's schedule in part because of lessons learned from former Heat coach Ron Rothstein — who passed along some tips he picked up long ago from former Detroit coach Chuck Daly. The evening on-court practice was scratched, replaced by a team meeting and evening classroom teaching session. ... Dwyane Wade's assessment of the first practice of his 13th season: "No matter how many times you go through training camp, you just want to get that first day out of the way. There's always a little nervous energy that first day. It's good, man. This is what you're born to do ... the start of what everyone hopes will be special."

Bosh and McRoberts back on floor as Heat open training camp
 
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