SteveHTOWN wrote:It seems as if the Heat just want to get into the post season without any major casualties. Plus they don't have a ultra-competitive player who just refuses to lose likeMJ or Kobe.
NovU wrote:SteveHTOWN wrote:It seems as if the Heat just want to get into the post season without any major casualties. Plus they don't have a ultra-competitive player who just refuses to lose like MJ or Kobe.
Hope that's what it is. 3peating Jordan's Bulls' team also won less each season, 72 to 69 to 62. The more recent Shaq's Lakers follows not entirely same narrative but... 67 to 57 to 58.
Anything over 55 wins, I will take it w/o complaints.
"I'm encouraged by how he looks physically," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. "That's the most important thing. He's going to get better and quicker as the season goes on. We want to be very diligent and judicious early on to make sure he's taking forward steps instead of backward steps."
"Obviously, everybody is going to make it as a marquee game on Tuesday but I don't really get too much involved in regular season matchups, especially early in December. They're a great team right now, the way they're playing basketball. We're trying to get healthy, trying to get to our full potential. We'll see what we can do. We look forward to the opportunity to go in and play them on Tuesday but it's not like it's a statement game for us."
MIAMI—Saying that the organization must make some serious changes in order to do justice to its impassioned fan base, supporters of the Miami Heat told reporters Friday that they are becoming increasingly frustrated with the team’s failure to win a single championship since June.
“For this team to have gone a full six months without a victory in the NBA Finals is simply unacceptable,” said self-proclaimed Heat diehard Liam Sikes, noting that the team has played close to a dozen games this season without having won it all even once. “What’s it going to take for these guys to wake up and return the hardware to Miami where it belongs? A title drought like this one is just plain embarrassing.”
“We deserve better,” Sikes added.
The team’s attentive, devoted, and well-informed fans, who characterized the Heat’s recent failures as the most shameful in the franchise’s illustrious 70-year history, complained that the organization had lost the winning spirit that made its memorable 2010 championship run possible. Many of these same fans ascribed the team’s decline to a lack of motivation, noting that it took the Heat until October to even play their first game this season.
Others reportedly condemned the leadership shortcomings of head coach Derek Spoelstra.
However, a faction of Heat supporters placed the blame on the team’s current roster, suggesting that perhaps a personnel upgrade is needed to give the team a chance at winning a third title.
“We need to sign LeBron,” said Miami resident Omar Santos, noting that current starters Shaquille O’Neal, Antoine Walker, and Pat Riley “aren’t getting the job done.” “Or if we can’t get LeBron, we should at least try to land a solid power center that can play a full 60 minutes every night. These nobodies they’ve got right now just aren’t cutting it.”
“Everyone’s going to have to bear down and make some serious baskets if they want to win another cup,” Santos continued.
While some Heat fans suggested that the team could perhaps regain some of its former glory were it to build a new stadium, all were adamant that nothing short of a championship victory would suffice, indicating that the team would have to win at least one title within the next few weeks in order to keep their supporters interested.
“We cheer their names, buy their jerseys, and take photos of ourselves at the games, and for what?” said Heat season ticket holder Isaiah Stroud, noting that the two periods he watched of the team’s Tuesday non-title-winning matchup against the Atlanta Pacers were “disgraceful.” “If they want to keep us around, they’re going to have to show us another NDA Championship. It’s just that simple.”
“You know, if this keeps up, I’ll start following the Orlando Magic, just you watch,” Stroud continued. “Now there’s a team that cares about winning.”
Miami Heat Reportedly Interested in Jordan Crawford
With rumors surfacing around the Heat looking to acquire backcourt depth, “a few GMs” now believe that the Heat will target the Celtics’ Jordan Crawford, according to the New York Daily News‘ Mitch Lawrence:
Miami is looking to deal for a young wing player who can score and take some of the load off Dwyane Wade. A few GMs have identified Boston’s Jordan Crawford as a player the Heat will go after in the coming days/weeks.
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