Them Nikkas Had a Parade!!!.Official Season Thread Of The World Champion Miami Heat

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i aint mad they always beat us in the reg season

I'm not mad about losing to the bulls, that's like losing to any other team. it's the way this team is losing or having to play close games thats the problem. I watched the presser after the game. the coach thinks it's only effort that's the problem. he actually mentioned how they played in the playoffs and that lets you know his mindset. even though the celtics and the thunder aren't great rebounding teams, so to base it off of the success they had against them is fools gold imo :yeshurg: all I can do is complain because I think it's not just effort, it's the guys on the floor and who he plays together against certain teams.
 

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Bron clearly wasn't 100 yet he played the whole 2nd half still dropped 30 and was efficient n

Wade was being way too passive I know he's trying to play his role but you can't rely on Bron to keep saving us nite in and out the nikka playin 40 mins a game I know thy trying to limit DWades minutes but he needs to start being more aggresive

Bosh been coasting for a while now ..when he's in there solo with the second unit he's just out there setting screens and lettin Norris get his chuck on no plays are being ran for him

We know what the Bulls is bout their an effort and hustle team but a lot of the offensive rebounds were just dudes being lazy and just ball watching being caught flat footed the Bulls literally attack the ball

I could easily see us goin 3-3 on this road trip. Spo so dam stubborn he waits till shytF to start making changes
 

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The bulls just played harder the rebounding is a problem no doubt but this list did have to do with effort

But we don't got any big body's it's crazy should of atleast keep Ronny I guess curry out there again lol
 

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I'm not mad about losing to the bulls, that's like losing to any other team. it's the way this team is losing or having to play close games thats the problem. I watched the presser after the game. the coach thinks it's only effort that's the problem. he actually mentioned how they played in the playoffs and that lets you know his mindset. even though the celtics and the thunder aren't great rebounding teams, so to base it off of the success they had against them is fools gold imo :yeshurg: all I can do is complain because I think it's not just effort, it's the guys on the floor and who he plays together against certain teams.

I don't like the mind-state either. Spo is saying is we just have to be a better rebounding team than the teams we meet in the playoffs. However, we should try a different look to address the problem before we get there.
 

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The Miami Heat released seldom-used guard Terrell Harris on Saturday in a move that clears a roster spot to potentially address their rebounding struggles.

The Heat rank last in the league in total rebounds and 29th among the 30 teams in rebounding average at just 38.7 per game. Miami's problems were further exposed in Friday's 96-89 home loss to the Chicago Bulls, who held a 48-28 advantage against the Heat on the boards.


Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said the decision to release Harris was made to give the team more roster flexibility, with the trade deadline approaching next month and the deadline to guarantee player contracts looming next week.

But Spoelstra also said the team's rebounding problems have come up recently during his routine discussions with team president Pat Riley, with both men agreeing -- for now -- that the approach is to get more from the current roster.

"We never stop talking about trying to improve the team -- that's Pat's nature and that's why I love working for him," Spoelstra said after Saturday's practice at AmericanAirlines Arena. "But the answer right now is from within. And we all know that. The guys know that. The answers are in this gym, and we're capable of it."


Never forget his play vs. the Hawks without Bron and Wade



It's a shame there's such a log jam on the wings between Wade/Bron/Miller/Battier/Jesus/JJ. This kid can play he just isnt the point they tried to force him to be this year. Wish him the best wherever he goes
 
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I would do a straight up Miller/Jordan Hill trade

We need a rebounder, they need a shooter

But he might not have the name recognition to start over Haslem, so it would take somebody like Millsap.

I'm not even thinking about some cast away big like Dalembert who won't have a shot at playing in the playoffs.
 
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