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  • #30283
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    Tongue-Out-Like-23
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    Why would the Miami Heat trade away one of their big three?  I’ve already started to hear that James should be traded to Orlando for Howard and other pieces.  I’ve heard they need to trade Bosh to L.A. for Bynum.  This needs to stop.

    This team made it to the NBA Finals.  Not only that, if they could have closed out games, they would have SWEPT the Mavericks.

    This is their first run and breaking them up after one run at it would be terrible. 

    Unless the Magic call and want Bosh and Mike Miller for Howard, Anderson, and Q-Rich.. there is absolutely NO reason for them to break up the big 3.

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  • #543948
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    Scottoant93
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    motivational posters Pictures, Images and Photos

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  • #543952
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    Chilbert arenas
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    Lebron for Baron Davis  Anderson Varejao and JJ Hickson, send him back!!!

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  • #543955
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    sammybuckeye13
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    LeBron for the first pick, Ramon Sessions and Anderson Varejao.

    HEAT

    Ramon Sessions

    Dwyane Wade

    Derrick Williams

    Chris Bosh

    Anderson Varejao

     

    CAVS

     

    Brandon Knight

    Baron Davis

    LeBron James

    J.J. Hickson

    *Insert center traded for Jamison’s expiring, Christian Eyenga and the 32nd pick 

     

    WHUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUTTT

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  • #543956
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    Scottoant93
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    Sorry just found out how to insert pics haha People are overacting as my post above states, i dont like miami but the team will get better and will contend for the championship next year, they will make adjustments get better role players and a bench, they will improve.

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  • #543963
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    BBall4life88
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    I agree that’s the trade ideas are just a huge overreation but i’m starting to wonder if LeBron and Wade can be a championship team playing with eachother…their playing styles clash, and because they’re great athletes and great players they made it as far as they did where their best offense was coming off turnovers, steals, or blocks on a fastbreak and throwing alley oops to eachother. In a half court set offense when it comes to scoring down the stretch (4th quarter) they don’t know what to do because they both need the ball in their hands, and it usually doesn’t work, and it eventually caught up to them.

    To make it work somebody needs to tell them their roles, either Wade and LeBron need to change their style and practice more skills to compliment eachother. 

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  • #543967
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    The Scare Crow Returns
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    And not the beloved member of our late night crew, people throw out the MLE and fail to understand that teams can’t just use a magical MLE every year and that there may not even be a MLE after the CBA expires, what players can they get that will be willing to sign for next to nothing(in NBA terms) and now with all the media scrutiny and fan hatred of the Heat, who wants to join that circus(Eddie Curry and TJ Ford, Mike Dunleavey???) The Heat are likely stuck with their core 6(Wade, Lebron, Bosh, Haslem, Miller and Mario(if they can resign him, hard to see him not get a nice offer now) all this talk of Trades and MLE’s makes me laugh and then you throw out the late 1st round stars the Heat can draft and it makes it worst, they are who they are, they will look very close to the team we saw lose game 6, and Eddie Curry and Tj Ford will make no difference in their hopes to win 10 rings…my honest opinion is this, Wade and Lebron may want more help and ask management to trade Bosh for pieces, but when they get low balled and see that no one wants to help Miami win a ring they’ll quickly change that stance and to forward with the big 3…

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  • #543984
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    boxn1
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    Thats how many folks who post on this board think,if a team gets knocked out they have to trade half their team fire their coach and pick up Anthony Randolph for his upside…..

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  • #543987
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    eric palmer
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    "people throw out the MLE and fail to understand that teams can’t just use a magical MLE every year"

    Yes, you can use the MLE every year. Each season, "teams are allowed to sign a player [or players] to a contract[s] equal [in total] to the average NBA salary, even if the team is over the salary cap already, or if the signing would put them over the cap"

    There is also a bi-annual exception, which can be used every other year.

    They won’t get a superstar using either of those, but they could get a one-dimensional player(shooter? rebounder? high potential bigman?) using the Bi-Annual, and a decent center using the MLE-maybe someone like Nazr Mohammed or even Samuel Dalembert if he wants to go to a potential championship team.

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  • #544042
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    Chrischi
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    It’s just ridiculous how people want to trade one of the Big 3. I think making it to the Finals was a big success. I actually thought that Boston (w/ Perk) and the Lakers were a stronger team. I also thought that they matched up pretty badly with the old Magic team. I mean just look at their roster.

    They have three All-stars, two very solid role-players who together missed over 100 games in Haslem and Miller. The rest of their team is a bunch of scrubs.

    Chalmers is okay and still kinda young, but let’s face it, he would not play on any other playoff team.

    Bibby shot like 29% from three although most shots were open.

    James Jones can shoot threes, thats it.

    Juwan Howard might be one of the worse PFs in the league. He might be a good locker room guy but if you have to play him so much as the Heat did, you know your bench sucks.

    Carlos Arroyo was starting for their team for half of the season lol.

    Big Z is too old.

    Joel Anthony is nice, because of his hustle, shot blocking and offensive rebounding, but you can’t play him more than 20mpg if you’re a championship team. He is a liabitly on O. And 20mpg is already a lot. I think 15mpg might be even more suited for him.

    No comment about the rest.

    It takes time and a few years to build that chemistry and add some MLE and GOOD veterans.

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  • #544056
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    Tongue-Out-Like-23
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    Does anybody remember the fact that they nearly SWEPT the Mavs in this series?  If their defense would have tightened up and LeBron/Wade would have closed out games, they would have won the series in a clean sweep.  Now everybody overreacts and say Spoelstra should be fired, Bosh or James should be traded, and superteams will never win. 

    Short term memory…

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