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jwm72's avatar

wow, i enjoyed almost all of the comments here, because it points out the serious needs of our team. i wholeheartedly agree that this season is already lost and it would be better for us to lose the next game for a higher draft pick. who knows, at number 14, we might be able to snatch a gem just like two 15th draft picks that i know of. we have very good players, but as a whole, our team wouldn't be able to contend as currently constructed, and yes bam is not a center, but an excellent power forward. we also have bad contracts, so it's very hard for us to trade for players and to be able to upgrade. i agree with a rebuilding program, and sad though it may be, we wouldn't really be in contention for at least two years (if we made the right moves), but hopefully we might be able to have a team that can make a lot of noise after that. still, i remain a heat fan, even thoug there a lot of disappointments, the high this team gave me was all worth it. i would really really hate to part with jb, but i think that this is the right time for us to let him go to be able to have future assets, and at the same time deal him to a team that can contend so he would be able to finally snag a championship ring. with our current line-up, our highest ceiling would be just a 2nd round playoff team.

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SunManFromDogBone's avatar

I hope Miami loses on Friday and gets #14 draft pick. Decisions must then be made moving forward. It is clear Miami must clean house. The team has too many marginal players who can't be depended on in a pinch (Strus, Vincent, Oladipo, etc.). Hopefully, Oladipo opts out of 2023-2024. Time to trade Jimmy to a team ready to make a run at a championship in exchange for draft picks and young talent (Detroit, OKC, Memphis, etc.). If Herro can't learn to play half-ass defense, he must go too for more young talent/draft picks. Still have Lowry and Robinson albatross contracts to deal with. Bam is not the player we thought he was. He is being wasted as a center. His natural position is as a power forward. By the way, Miami was outrebounded 63-39 last night. Can you imagine what Milwaukee would do to them on the boards/in the paint, if Miami somehow makes it out of the play-in/wild card round?Overall, this season has marked a wake-up call for Arison and Riley. What worked in the past no longer works today. Evolve or die! P.S. Sign Robinson and Cain before another team swoops them up.

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