The Official MIAMI HEAT 2011 - 2012 Thread....

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  • infamous114infamous114 Posts: 15,939
    edited May 2012
    usmarin3 wrote: »
    Why that nigga Battier shooting like he dead lifting the ball, shoot in rhytmn you fool.

    Lebron be locking Melo ass down when he plays him one on one, dude can over power Battier but don't get away with shit with Lebron. All that nigga Melo does is push off continuously.

    Lebron when Melo is covering him in this series: 11 for 19, Melo when Lebron is covering him: 9 for 26 34% shooting
  • usmarin3usmarin3 Posts: 32,459
    MRDRO wrote: »
    IM SAYING MIAMI VS LA LAKERS IN THE FINALS... I DONT THINK KOBE AND BYNUM GONE LOOSE.. IF BYNUM STAYS PLAYIN LIKE HE IS THEY MAY WIN IT ALL

    Lakers ain't beating OKC or the Spurs, don't be fool by them beating up on the sorry ass Nuggets. Nuggets just don't have the size up front and quick point guard to expose LA like OKC and San Antonio
    rageDaBull
  • infamous114infamous114 Posts: 15,939
    usmarin3 wrote: »
    MRDRO wrote: »
    IM SAYING MIAMI VS LA LAKERS IN THE FINALS... I DONT THINK KOBE AND BYNUM GONE LOOSE.. IF BYNUM STAYS PLAYIN LIKE HE IS THEY MAY WIN IT ALL

    Lakers ain't beating OKC or the Spurs, don't be fool by them beating up on the sorry ass Nuggets. Nuggets just don't have the size up front and quick point guard to expose LA like OKC and San Antonio

    The Nuggets have Ty Lawson who's quick. Their problem is what you said at first, size.
  • ragerage Posts: 5,473
    usmarin3 wrote: »
    MRDRO wrote: »
    IM SAYING MIAMI VS LA LAKERS IN THE FINALS... I DONT THINK KOBE AND BYNUM GONE LOOSE.. IF BYNUM STAYS PLAYIN LIKE HE IS THEY MAY WIN IT ALL

    Lakers ain't beating OKC or the Spurs, don't be fool by them beating up on the sorry ass Nuggets. Nuggets just don't have the size up front and quick point guard to expose LA like OKC and San Antonio

    The Nuggets have Ty Lawson who's quick. Their problem is what you said at first, size.

    Ty isnt Parker or Westbrook...both those niggas will get to the basket at will against the Lakers.
    stringer bell
  • stringer bellstringer bell Posts: 5,026
    edited May 2012
    Chris Broussard reported on espn that Ray Allen wants to come to the heat.. when his a free anget in the summer.. Nash & Allen coming off the bench.. Plus Riley hopefully getting a big who can rebound & defend in the draft.. = another ship for Bron & Wade...
    MRDRO
  • infamous114infamous114 Posts: 15,939
    We don't need Nash, Ray Allen would be a great addition
  • DaBullDaBull Posts: 5,682
    heat r garbage, NEVER in the history of SPORTS, has a team with 3 of the top 15 players still have a "need" for more all stars
    infamous114stringer bellrage
  • CopperCopper Posts: 22,597
    Chris Broussard reported on espn that Ray Allen wants to come to the heat.. when his a free anget in the summer.. Nash & Allen coming off the bench.. Plus Riley hopefully getting a big who can rebound & defend in the draft.. = another ship for Bron & Wade...

    C5rMi.gif
    rage
  • infamous114infamous114 Posts: 15,939
    edited May 2012
    DaBull wrote: »
    heat r garbage, NEVER in the history of SPORTS, has a team with 3 of the top 15 players still have a "need" for more all stars

    You sound pretty mad, who says we need them? Lol @ the Heat being garbage, be reasonable. If Ray Allen wanted to be a Laker, you'd take it as well.
  • MR.CJMR.CJ Posts: 35,693
    Chris Broussard reported on espn that Ray Allen wants to come to the heat.. when his a free anget in the summer.. Nash & Allen coming off the bench.. Plus Riley hopefully getting a big who can rebound & defend in the draft.. = another ship for Bron & Wade...

    C5rMi.gif

    haters gonna hate
  • MR.CJMR.CJ Posts: 35,693
    Chris Broussard reported on espn that Ray Allen wants to come to the heat.. when his a free anget in the summer.. Nash & Allen coming off the bench.. Plus Riley hopefully getting a big who can rebound & defend in the draft.. = another ship for Bron & Wade...

    its over
  • CopperCopper Posts: 22,597
    how many niggas yall need though? yall supposed to have two of the best perimeter players in the league and a premier big man a few sharp shooters and a pf that could be a starter anywhere else in the L coming off the bench yet yall still pursuing other top talent on other teams?
  • infamous114infamous114 Posts: 15,939
    how many niggas yall need though? yall supposed to have two of the best perimeter players in the league and a premier big man a few sharp shooters and a pf that could be a starter anywhere else in the L coming off the bench yet yall still pursuing other top talent on other teams?

    Yall realize yall are the ones saying need right? And we're pursuing him? He's the one who insisted he would want to play here next year.
  • Chi-Town BullyChi-Town Bully Posts: 9,005
    We put
    MRDRO wrote: »
    Chris Broussard reported on espn that Ray Allen wants to come to the heat.. when his a free anget in the summer.. Nash & Allen coming off the bench.. Plus Riley hopefully getting a big who can rebound & defend in the draft.. = another ship for Bron & Wade...

    YEAH NASH MOSDEF WANTS TO COME TO MIA... I AINT HEARD THAT RAY ALLEN YET..

    MAN IF WE CAN GET A GOOD OR DECENT BIG MAN DOWN LOW, MIA COULD BE A DYNASTY!

    How many bandwagon fans do y'all have
  • CopperCopper Posts: 22,597
    how many niggas yall need though? yall supposed to have two of the best perimeter players in the league and a premier big man a few sharp shooters and a pf that could be a starter anywhere else in the L coming off the bench yet yall still pursuing other top talent on other teams?

    Yall realize yall are the ones saying need right? And we're pursuing him? He's the one who insisted he would want to play here next year.

    well till yall win a ship then yeah its a need...and last I heard nash said he wanted to stay in phx so its all hearsay
  • its....JOHN Bits....JOHN B Posts: 4,762
    Did Ray call Chris personally just to tell him that?? Ray never said that I guarantee it
  • infamous114infamous114 Posts: 15,939
    how many niggas yall need though? yall supposed to have two of the best perimeter players in the league and a premier big man a few sharp shooters and a pf that could be a starter anywhere else in the L coming off the bench yet yall still pursuing other top talent on other teams?

    Yall realize yall are the ones saying need right? And we're pursuing him? He's the one who insisted he would want to play here next year.

    well till yall win a ship then yeah its a need...and last I heard nash said he wanted to stay in phx so its all hearsay

    And that's cool, if Nash wants to do that. All I said is it would be a great addition if Jesus Shuttleworth joined the team.
  • stringer bellstringer bell Posts: 5,026
    edited May 2012
    how many niggas yall need though? yall supposed to have two of the best perimeter players in the league and a premier big man a few sharp shooters and a pf that could be a starter anywhere else in the L coming off the bench yet yall still pursuing other top talent on other teams?

    Yall realize yall are the ones saying need right? And we're pursuing him? He's the one who insisted he would want to play here next year.

    well till yall win a ship then yeah its a need...and last I heard nash said he wanted to stay in phx so its all hearsay

    content.usatoday.com/communities/gameon/post/2012/03/steve-nash-open-to-joining-miami-heat-/1#.T6SQpRB5mK0
    Steve Nash 'would listen' if LeBron James, Miami Heat called

    Phoenix Suns point guard Steve Nash made it clear he's sick of losing and hungry for a championship.

    The two-time NBA MVP, a free agent this summer, told The Dan Patrick Show on Thursday he's "not coming back to the Suns if there isn't improvement."

    While many NBA superstars have requested trades and left teams to join other stars, Nash has been loyal to the Suns organization. But that doesn't mean the 38-year old won't entertain other options, particularly with teams capable of winning an NBA title.

    When asked about joining the Miami Heat if LeBron James reached out to him, Nash provided a surprising answer.

    "I would listen," he said. "(James) is phenomenal. I love what they're doing there. A lot of people don't like them because they put all that talent there. But they're professional, they play hard, they play together. Their coaching staff has done a great job, so I have a tremendous amount of respect for them."
  • CopperCopper Posts: 22,597
    steve nash would def. be an upgrade but damn....yall would get even more hate than now if he did and rightfully so
  • Alpha OutlawAlpha Outlaw Posts: 9,299
    How about instead of getting Nash and/or Allen we get Alvin Gentry or Doc Rivers?

    What we NEED is a good coach..
    thatni99ajahmal
  • infamous114infamous114 Posts: 15,939
    How about instead of getting Nash and/or Allen we get Alvin Gentry or Doc Rivers?

    What we NEED is a good coach..

    Since when is Alvin Gentry a good coach? Btw Spo is a good coach, yea he fucks up sometimes with his rotations but he's built that defensive system and made us one of the best defenses in the league.
  • Alpha OutlawAlpha Outlaw Posts: 9,299
    How about instead of getting Nash and/or Allen we get Alvin Gentry or Doc Rivers?

    What we NEED is a good coach..

    Since when is Alvin Gentry a good coach? Btw Spo is a good coach, yea he fucks up sometimes with his rotations but he's built that defensive system and made us one of the best defenses in the league.

    Alvin Gentry aint bad though. I need this offense to change badly..
  • infamous114infamous114 Posts: 15,939
    How about instead of getting Nash and/or Allen we get Alvin Gentry or Doc Rivers?

    What we NEED is a good coach..

    Since when is Alvin Gentry a good coach? Btw Spo is a good coach, yea he fucks up sometimes with his rotations but he's built that defensive system and made us one of the best defenses in the league.

    Alvin Gentry aint bad though. I need this offense to change badly..

    Let's wait till the end of the season to see whether Spo is good enough to keep his job
  • Alpha OutlawAlpha Outlaw Posts: 9,299
    NEW YORK — It comes like clockwork, the confrontation that, if you hadn't seen it so often, might have you concerned. You might even think it could escalate, ending with one guy clocking the other. But this is merely the way Mario Chalmers' teammates - most notably LeBron James and Dwyane Wade - communicate with him on the court.

    "Tough love," James calls it.

    That affection was evident again in Thursday's first half, well before Chalmers - playing his third straight strong playoff game - helped the Heat pull away from New York to take a 3-0 series lead. After a turnover, James appeared to unleash some frustration and fury on the fourth-year point guard.

    "People commonly misread LeBron's facial expressions, and his body movements and body language," Erik Spoelstra said. "Sometimes they are very innocuous conversations, but because LeBron is so loud and boisterous, people interpret it the wrong way.

    "If you saw that play, LeBron threw it out of bounds, and there is a miscommunication. And by the time they reached half-court they were smiling and high-fiving each other, like 'OK.' "

    It is OK, for one reason: Chalmers apparently can handle it. It is one of the seven wonders of the Heat, in the same class as James' closing speed, Wade's body control, Chris Bosh's soft touch and Shane Battier's uncommon intelligence.

    "An almost unnatural self-belief and self-confidence in his abilities," Spoelstra said of Chalmers.

    Spoelstra wasn't mocking.

    He was marveling.

    "That's a big part of why he has been able to be successful at the pro level," Spoelstra said. "And so, if people yell at him and try to correct him, it doesn't bother him, it doesn't faze him at all. Big moments, opponents, players with great reputations, that doesn't faze him at all."

    And it can't, because it never stops. Asked if he had ever played with someone with thicker skin, Wade mentioned former Marquette backcourt mate Travis Diener.

    "But Mario, we give it to him," Wade said. "I look at him sometimes, and I give him a hug. We give it to him."

    Wade insists that comes from recognizing Chalmers' importance. Chalmers shot well and played steadily prior to the All-Star break, and the Heat was dominant. Chalmers slipped in several areas after the break, and the Heat was closer to ordinary.

    "But he takes a lot," Wade said. "He takes it from his head coach, he takes it from me, he takes it from 'Bron, he takes it from everyone else.

    "You've got to be tough. That's the one thing we know about him, at the end of the day, no matter what, we know that he's tough. We know he's a big-game player, and he's going to be there when we need him, but it's the little things in between we're trying to work on."

    Chalmers claims that he now is more comfortable giving a little back.

    "He does a little bit now," Wade said. "You know what? Has our respect."

    Chalmers has had private talks with the two stars, and come to understand their intentions. He knows that James "looks at me like a little brother.

    "Some of the times, the way he talks to me, people might take it like he's talking to me offensively or disrespectful, but we have that type of understanding. If I say something to him, he can say something to me. As much as he says to me, he takes as much of it back."

    Really?

    "Nope, nope," James said, smiling. "I'm his big brother and I can say whatever I want to him, and he has to take it."

    James recognized early in his Heat tenure that he could mold Chalmers, who is less than two years younger, the way he tried to guide Daniel Gibson in Cleveland.

    "Certain guys you can talk to in ways you can't talk to others," James said. "My relationship with 'Rio is different than anybody else's."

    James acknowledged that Chalmers didn't understand at the start, but believes he does now.

    "The best thing about him is he takes constructive criticism," James said. "And you know, when I get on him, it's not because I'm trying to down him. It's because I think he's really good, and I don't like him making mistakes. I make mistakes as well, but I love when he plays at a high level."

    http://www.palmbeach...-1-2340640.html
  • MR.CJMR.CJ Posts: 35,693
    miami gon have 5 all-star players next season
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