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Right on the money about this year’s Miami Heat

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

There are several reasons why yours truly is a fan of Udonis Haslem; both, the player and the person …

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Season’s doubters become fuel in Miami Heat’s final stretch

Heat co-captain Udonis Haslem has collected various criticisms of his team this season in much the same way he has hauled in rebounds.

There’s relentlessness with his approach in both areas. So don’t even bother reminding Haslem of some of the questions that faced the Heat at the start of the season — or the skeptics who posed them.

He knows them all.

With the Heat (43-34) peaking as it heads toward the playoffs and carrying the league’s longest active victory streak into Wednesday’s game against Philadelphia, Haslem is among several Miami players who remain motivated by the doubters.

“They didn’t give us a chance at all,” Haslem said, referring to several NBA season-preview articles, analyst and websites. “So don’t soften it up now by saying that they weren’t sure what we’d do. They flat-out said we wouldn’t make the playoffs. Get it right. I remember seeing all of it.”

The Heat has won eight in a row and 14 of its past 17 games. Miami clinched a playoff spot for the sixth time in seven seasons with Toronto’s loss to Cleveland on Tuesday night.

Several Heat players have revisited some of the 2009-10 season projections.

In ESPN.com’s season preview, four of 10 “expert” analysts picked Miami to miss the playoffs and only two had it finishing as high as fifth, a spot the Heat holds with five games remaining.

An NBA.com preview projected Miami to finish 41-41 as the eighth and final seed in the East, and to lose to Cleveland in the first round. Most previews raised concerns about the lack of upgrades last summer and questioned how much veterans such as Jermaine O’Neal and Quentin Richardson had left.

Although Miami can finish no higher than fifth in the East, where it ended last season, the team already has matched last season’s victory total.

Proving some naysayers wrong has been all about resolve, Haslem said.

“One thing we can say is, through the good and bad this year, we stayed together,” Haslem said. “Through all the trade rumors, all the free agents we’ve got, all the pieces they said we didn’t have, through who should start and between me and Mike [Beasley], we always stayed together. We never had none of those issues in-house. All that talk was on the outside. It wasn’t in here.”

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… not the least of which are related to:

1. His unrelenting, spirit, willingness and ability to rebound the basketball;

2. The personal discipline he showed while losing 60+ lbs between his first season of professional basketball in Europe [after a 4-yr stint at the the University of Florida] and his first year with the Miami Heat;

and,

3. The series of quotations listed here;

each of which speaks directly to his level of toughness … i.e. mental, emotional, and physical … and commitment to succeed in life.

Unlike plenty of other so-called NBA experts …

Miami fails to build on Flash [Sep 16 2009]

Break up the Heat [Nov 11 2009]

this corner had the Miami Heat pencilled in for a guaranteed spot in this year’s Eastern Conference playoffs … along with Orlando, Boston, Cleveland and Atlanta … from as far back as last summer, with the only proviso being that Dwyane Wade can, in fact, stay relatively healthy for the entire season. 

8 months later, this is precisely what has happened.

Eastern Conference

W

L

PCT

GB

CONF

DIV

HOME

ROAD

L 10

STREAK

Miami6x

43

34

0.558

17.5

28-19

9-7

22-16

21-18

8-2

W 8

LEGEND: x – Clinched playoff berth; 6 – 6th seed in playoffs.

When certain individuals in the on-line hoops community ask for the presentation of “tangible evidence” in support of an opinion-based perspective on a specific topic, proffered in advance, it should simply be a given that:

“The proof of the pudding is always in the eating.” 
- khandor

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PS. Those who thought the Heat’s player roster this season would simply be too weak, overall, to maintain their position from last year, relative to the other quality teams in the Eastern Conference, simply do not understand how the NBA game actually works … to the extent they think they do. 

1. Top Notch “leadership” is crucial to the success of a NBA franchise.

The Heat have this … in spades … in the form of Micky Arison, Pat Riley, Erik Spoelstra, Udonis Haslem and Dwyane Wade.

2. Individual pieces which actually fit together well … such that the whole is greater than the sum of the isolated parts … is crucial to the success of a NBA franchise.

The Heat have this … in hearts … in the form of:

Pos

Player

Hgt

Wgt

Individual Strengths

PG

Carlos

Arroyo

6-2

202

- role player [veteran]
- good size, strength an quickness

- Solid Ast:TO
- Capable shooter, scorer, defender

OG

Dwyane

Wade

6-4

220

- superstar player
- multi-dimensional & physical

G-F

Quentin Richardson

6-6

228

- role player [veteran]
- perimeter shooter
- improved conditioning
- improved rebounder & defender

PF

Michael

Beasley

6-10

235

- up-and-coming star player
- terrific mid-range & interior scorer
- long & athletic

PF-C

Joel

Anthony

6-9

245

- role player
- rebounder, defender, shot-blocker
- long, athletic & physical

 

 

 

 

 

PG

Mario

Chalmers

6-1

190

- up-and-coming star player
- multi-dimensional & physical

G-F

Dorell

Wright

6-9

210

- up-and-coming star player
- multi-dimensional
- long & athletic

PF

Udonis
Haslem

6-8

235

- role player [veteran]   
- multi-dimensional
- leadership, work ethic & physical

PF-C

Jermaine

O’Neal

6-11

255

- former star player [veteran]
- interior scorer, defender, rebounder

 

 

 

 

 

G

Daequan
Cook

6-5

210

- role player
- good size for position
- perimeter shooter

G-F

James
Jones

6-8

220

- role player [veteran]
- good size for position
- perimeter shooter

F

Yakhouba
Diawara

6-7

225

- role player
- good size for position

- rebounder and defender

- long and athletic

C

Jamaal

Magloire

6-11

255

- role player [veteran]
- long & physical
- good shot blocker
- rebounder, interior defender

 

 

 

 

 

HC

Erik

Spoelstra

- intense, intelligent & adaptable
- apprenticed under Pat Riley

GM

Pat

Riley

- Hall Of Fame Coach, 5-time NBA Champion

Owner

Micky
Arison

- CEO Carnival Corporation, 1-time NBA Champion

3. Already knowing what it takes to win big in the NBA … e.g. winning the league championship, or reaching the Finals … is crucial to the success of a franchise.

The Heat have this … in diamonds … in the form of their 2005-2006 NBA championship.

4. Quality Depth throughout the roster … with, at least, 1 “superstar” player, plus several other “star” players [i.e. up-and-coming, current or former], plus a plethora of highly serviceable ”role” players … is crucial to the success of a NBA franchise. 

The Heat have this … in clubs … in the form of:

Superstar Player
1. Dwyane Wade, OG [current]

Star Players
1. Jermaine O’Neal, PF-C [former]
2. Michael Beasley, PF [up-and-coming]
3. Mario Chalmers, PG [up-and-coming]
4. Dorell Wright, G-F [up-and-coming ... whose individual development this year has keyed Miami's success]

Role Players
1. Udonis Haslem, PF [multi-dimensional]
2. Carlos Arroyo, PG 
3. Quentin Richardson, G-F 
4. Joel Anthony, PF-C 
5. James Jones, G-F
6. Jamaal Magloire, C
7. Daequan Cook, G
8. Yakhouba Diawara, F

In general, individual player “production levels” in basic game-stat categories …

e.g. Points Scored, FG%, 3FG%, FT%, TS%, eFG%, Rebounds, Reb%, Ast, Ast%, Steals, Blocked Shots, Def, and Usg, etc. …

although certainly useful, simply does not present an accurate picture when it comes to assessing, in advance, the real life strengths [and weaknesses] of a specific NBA team, relative to the other franchises in the league. 

Further adjusted “Starting 5″ for the Raptors can overcome the Heat

Sunday, March 28th, 2010

Toronto used a “new” Starting 5, on Friday night, against Denver:

Jose Calderon, PG [same as before]
Sonny Weems, OG [new]
Antoine Wright, SF [new]
Chris Bosh, PF [same as before]
Andrea Bargnani, C [same as before]

The same day, Jermaine O’Neal/C hyperextended his right knee in Miami’s road win at Milwaukee and is not expected to play in this evening’s home game against the Raptors.

If the Raptors decide to use a slightly different version of their ”new” Starting 5 and insert a healthy Hedo Turkoglu into the SF position, in place of Antoine Wright, it will create the following set of individual match-ups:

Option 1 – Currently Expected Rotations

HEAT

ADV

RAPTORS

Head Coach

Spoelstra

 

Triano

0

 

0

Starters

Arroyo

=

Calderon

Wade

ß

Weems

Richardson

à

Turkoglu

Beasley

=

Bargnani

Anthony

à

Bosh

+1

 

+2

Key Subs

Chalmers

=

Jack

Wright

ß

DeRozan

Haslem

=

Johnson

Magloire

=

Nesterovic

+1

 

0

Reserves

Cook

=

Belinelli

Jones

=

Wright

Diawara

=

Evans

Individual Match-ups Assessment

0, +1, +1

 

0, +2, 0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

and, in all likelihood mean that Toronto will lose their 3rd game in a row.

On the other hand, if the Raptors decide to go with Option 2:

Option 2 – Should Be Rotations, from Toronto’s POV

HEAT

ADV

RAPTORS

Head Coach

Spoestra

 

Triano

0

 

0

Starters

Arroyo

=

Calderon

Wade

ß

Weems

Richardson

à

Turkoglu

Beasley

=

Johnson

Anthony

à

Bosh

+1

 

+2

Key Subs

Chalmers

=

Jack

Wright

ß

DeRozan

Haslem

à

Bargnani

Magloire

=

Nesterovic

+1

 

+1

Reserves

Cook

=

Belinelli

Jones

=

Wright

Diawara

=

Evans

Individual Match-ups Assessment

0, +1, +1

 

0, +2, +1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

… there’s a fairly good chance they will be able to put a stop to their 2-game losing streak and stay 1.5 games ahead of the 9th place Bulls in the Eastern Conference standings.

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Contrary to popular belief …

Andrea Bargnani is a long ways away from being a useless NBA player, provided that he is actually used properly, i.e. as a Back-up Center, who becomes THE focal point of the Raptors’ offense each time Chris Bosh is taken off the floor.

RAPTORS vs Heat, Game Preview

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

For the benefit of both Raptors and Heat fans:

 

RAPTORS

Adv

HEAT

RATIONALE

STARTERS

Jack, PG

=

Alston, PG

Both are solid veterans who should be able to use their savvy to keep the other in-check in a match-up like this.

Belinelli, OG

à

Wade, OG

Wade is an All-League superstar. The Heat will win tonight, if he performs like one.

Turkoglu, SF

ß

Richardson, SF

Turkoglu will need to be the better player, if the Raptors are going to win. Q-Rich just needs to play solid D, to give the Heat a fighting chance.

Bosh, SF

ß

O’Neal, C

Bosh is the better player, at this stage of their respective careers.

Bargnani, C

=

Beasley, PF

In all likelihood, whoever wins this specific match-up will determine the outcome of this game. Beasley can effectively check Bargnani. Can Bargnani check Beasley, in return?

 

 

 

 

 

KEY SUBS

Calderon, PG

ß

Chalmers, PG

El Matador SHOULD be the better player. If he is not, the Raptors will be at a major disadvantage and will probably lose this game.

Weems, OG

=

Wright, G-F

Both are now better players than many casual fans realize. Belinelli’s game is all offense; Wright is better at defense and rebounding.

Wright, SF

=

Jones, F

The more PT Wright gets, the more likely TOR is to lose. Don’t expect Jones to play at all.

Johnson, PF

=

Haslem, PF

Johnson’s overall “energy” vs Haslem’s defense, rebounding, grit & savvy. A good individual match-up. Haslem needs to win this match-up to ease the load on Wade.

Nesterovic, C

=

Anthony, PF-C

Nesterovic is a solid vet; but, Anthony can be an effective rebounder/defender/shot-blocker, in his own right.

 

 

 

 

 

RESERVES

Banks, PG

à

Arroyo, PG

Neither is going to have a major impact on the outcome.

O’Bryant, C

à

Magloire, C

Although Magloire is the better player, neither should have much effect on the outcome.

COACH

Jay Traino

à

Erik Spoelstra

Although Triano is beginning to find his way better recently, Spoelstra is already one of the better young coaches in the NBA today, having apprenticed under a mastercraftsman. If Spoelstra slips up, Triano is good enough to get the W.

QIR/QR

#25/69

à

#11/38

TOR = 18th/PDR, 26th/PAR, 25rd/RDR; Mia = 14th/PDR, 9th/PAR; 15th/RDR.

Home

Yes

ß

No

TOR Home = 15-6; Mia Away = 10-10

EXPECTED RESULT
This could go either way and should only be decided in the final minute.  Covering the final number [-3/-105, which is shrinking, btw] might be a difficult proposition for the Raptors.

Legend: QIR – Quality Index Ranking [No. 1-30]; QR – Quality Rating [PDR + PAR + RDR]; PDR – Points Differential Ranking; PAR – Points Allowed Ranking; RDR – Rebounding Differential Ranking.

Enjoy! … what should prove to be a highly entertaining game.

PS. Is there any doubt, however, that the Heat have the “coolest” [baby, baby, babyroster web page in the NBA today?

Heat start season 3-0

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

This past off season, when this corner consistently rated Miami as one of the few sure-fire playoff teams in the Eastern Conference this year … provided the Heat get a full season from D-Wade … there were many in the blogosphere who took exception and asked, incredulously,

“Huh? How come? … Their overall roster simply isn’t good enough to be put into THAT category. Is it?”

 

Well …

At this moment, there are only 5 undefeated teams in the NBA:

Boston [3-0], Orlando [3-0], Denver [3-0], Phoenix [3-0] and Miami [3-0].

Reasons Why the Miami Heat Will Succeed This Season 

A. Pat Riley [GM] really does know what he’s doing … and, “all things Heat” spring forth from him.

B. When all is said and done, several years from now, Erik Spoelstra is going to be recognized as a very solid NBA coach; see “A”, above, for further reference.

C. The late additions of Carlos Arroyo and Quentin Richardson are ”good fits” for what Miami needed this season to successfully bridge the gap until the 2010 off season arrives … when they will become significant players in the free agent marketplace; see “A”, above, for further reference. 

D.-Man is a legit MVP candidate, this year … as The Best Guard in the NBA not named Kobe Bryant.

E. The players on their roster this season, although NOT as “talented” overall as the other top squads in the Association, actually DO “fit together” in a way that should/will allow them to remain in the playoff race the whole year, and eventually earn 1 of the 8 coveted berths into the post-season, i.e. With the team culture in Miami, “The whole is usually greater than the sum of the parts,” see “A”, above, for further reference.

Building a championship calibre organization in the NBA isn’t always about performing “radical surgery” on your roster in the summer months.

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“The proof of the pudding is in the eating.”Anonymous

Toronto Raptors Season Preview: Game 13

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

re: How an astute NBA observer might expect the first part of the schedule to unfold for the Raptors this year

Game 13 – vs Mia [Fri Nov 20]

 

RAPTORS

ADV

HEAT

PG

Calderon

=

PG

Chalmers

OG

DeRozan *

à>

OG

Wade

SF

Turkoglu $^

ß

SF

Beasley

PF

Bosh

ß

PF

Haslem

C

Bargnani

ß

C

O’Neal

 

 

 

PG

Jack #

=

PG

Quinn

OG

Belinelli ^

ß

G

Cook

SF

Wright ^

=

SF

Richardson ^

PF

Evans ^

=

PF

Anthony

C

Nesterovic $

=

C

Magloire

 

 

 

G/F

Douby

à

SF

Diawara

PF

Johnson ^

=

PF

Randolph $

 

 

 

HC

Triano

à

HC

Spoelstra

 

 

 

+4

OUTCOME

+4

Legend: ADV – Individual match-up advantage; * - 2009 NBA Draftee; ^ - Acquired via trade; # – Restricted free agent; #M – Restricted free agent, matched offer; $ – Unrestricted free agent; $R – Unrestricted free agent, re-signed; $^ – Acquired via Sign & Trade; Italics – Returning player.

The first home game following a WC road trip can be a dangerous situation in the NBA. That said … the Raptors might be in dire need of winning this specific contest, given their poor early season W-L record. Miami, on the other hand, might be a few games above .500, on the strength of several home games early in the schedule, and coming into this one off a road loss at Atlanta, a Southwest Division rival. Although there is no defensive match-up on the Raptors roster capable of handling D-Wade effectively … who might well go for 40+ in this encounter … the front-court tandem of Bosh & Bargnani should be able to off-set this single major disadvantage. If the Dinos are going to remain in the playoff hunt this season, they will need to win games like this one, i.e. at home; without an individual match-up disadvantage. 

Raptors expected W-L Record: L, 5-8

NBA Jeopardy … The ANSWER is: With the Cavaliers or the Heat

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

The QUESTION is … for, let’s say, approximately $6.4 M … 

What two NBA franchises would Allen Iverson, possibly, be the best fit with at this stage of his career?

[i.e. based strictly on their respective player rosters and regardless of any Salary Cap/Luxury Tax restraints on a 1 year contract]

SCENARIO ONE

If the Cavaliers are truly serious about trying to win the 2009-2010 NBA Championship, then Cleveland needs to ratchet up its Offense with a line-up that looks like this:

STARTERS
PG – Allen Iverson [UFA, high cost]
OG – Anthony Parker [UFA, medium cost]
SF – Lebron James
PF – Anderson Varejao
C – Shaquille O’Neal

KEY SUBS
PG/OG – Mo Williams or Daniel Gibson
OG/SF – Keith Bogans [UFA, low cost]
SF/PF – JJ Hickson
C – Zydrunas Ilgauskas 

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SCENARIO TWO

If the Heat are truly serious about trying to reach the 2009-2010 NBA Finals, then Miami needs to ratchet up its Offense with a line-up like this is:

STARTERS
PG – Allen Iverson [UFA, high cost]
OG – Dwyane Wade
SF – Jamario Moon [UFA, low cost]
PF – Udonis Haslem
C – Jermaine O’Neal  

KEY SUBS
PG – Mario Chalmers
OG – Daequan Cook
SF – Michael Beasley
PF – Joel Anthony
C -  Chris Mihm [UFA, low cost]

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For a single season … a move like that would still leave Miami and/or Cleveland in the free agent sweepstakes expected to take place next summer [i.e. 2010] … while giving their respective teams a definite boost this year, in an effort to reach their specific goal.

Are either of these two situations likely to occur next month?

Hmmmm …

[Probably not ... although either one would certainly be very interesting to see materialize this summer.]

POST [Game] MORTEM: Raptors vs Heat [Mar 06]

Saturday, March 7th, 2009

FINAL SCORE: TORONTO 100, Miami 108
Complete Game Info

Despite what certain Raptors fans might want choose to believe, the reason Toronto lost last night’s game was not due to the less-than-stellar play of Jose Calderon [or the inability of Chris Bosh to perform as a Franchise Player should, i.e. making a series of clutch plays coming down the stretch of a close game].

 

SUBSTITUTION CHART

Raptors vs Heat, 4th Quarter

 

[Fri Mar 06 2009]

 

Time

Team

PG

OG

SF

PF

C

Start

End

Diff

Q4

12:00

Mia

Quinn

Cook

Moon

Beasley

O’Neal

86

76

86

80

 

+4

TOR

Calderon

Kapono

Graham√

MBonsu√

Bargnani

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Q4

09:40

Mia

Chalmers

 

Wade

 

 

86

80

92

82

 

-4

TOR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Q4

07:09

Mia

 

 

 

 

Haslem

92

82

97

82

 

-5

TOR

 

 

Parker

Bosh√

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Q4

06:05

Mia

 

 

 

 

 

97

82

108

100

 

+7

TOR

Parker

 

Marion√

 

 

LEGEND:

Bold – Player Subbed into the game; Italics – Player Shifted to a new position; √ – Solid Rebounder

 

 

 

POSSESSION OUTCOME CHART

Raptors vs Heat, 4th Quarter

 

[Fri Mar 06 2009]

 

Miami

Heat

Time

Score

Toronto

Raptors

 

 

09:41

86-80

1

Kapono, Made J2

 

Time-out: Regular

Moon replaced by Wade

Quinn replaced by Chalmers

09:40

86-80

 

 

1

O’Neal, Made J2/Ast: Wade

09:26

88-80

 

 

 

 

09:06

 

2

Mensah-Bonsu, Turnover [3 Sec Violation]

 

Cook, Missed J3

08:46

 

 

 

 

 

08:45

 

 

Rebound: Kapono

 

 

08:32

 

3

Calderon, Missed J2

 

Rebound: O’Neal

08:31

 

 

 

2

Wade, Made J2

08:18

90-80

 

 

 

 

07:17

90-82

3

Bargnani, Made J2/Ast: Calderon

3

Chalmers, Missed J3/OReb: Wade

07:35

 

 

 

4

Wade, Dunk

07:31

92-82

 

 

 

 

07:10

 

4

Calderon, Missed J2

 

Rebound: Team

07:09

 

 

 

 

O’Neal replaced by Haslem

07:09

 

 

Mensah-Bonsu replaced by Bosh

Graham replaced by Parker

5

Beasley, Missed Layup/OReb: Beasley

06:47

 

 

 

 

 

06:45

 

 

Foul: Bargnani

6

Beasley, Made 2 FTs

06:45

94-82

 

 

 

 

06:26

 

5

Bosh, Missed J2

 

Rebound: Haslem

06:25

 

 

 

7

Chalmers, Made J3/Ast: Wade

06:05

97-82

 

 

 

 

06:05

97-82

 

Time-out: Regular

Calderon replaced by Marion

 

As has been detailed in this space plenty of times before … Rebounding and Defense – specifically, FROM THE 3 OTHER PLAYERS ON THE COURT BESIDE BOSH & CALDERON – are the Raptors major short-comings, on a consistent basis … not the sometimes erratic Offensive production levels of their two most important players [i.e. Bosh & Calderon].

Until this team commits to:

* Playing at least 2 more Solid Rebounder/Defenders in a 5-Man Unit with Chris Bosh and Jose Calderon

and

* Playing at least 3 Solid Rebounder/Defenders together, in a 5-Man Unit anytime Jose Calderon is off the floor

… it is not going to be able to sustain a consistent effort for 48 minutes against a High End team in this league.

When Eric Spoelstra called Time-out at the 09:40 mark of the 4th quarter and substituted Dwyane Wade [42 Pts; 74.0 FG%; including 3 Treys and only 5 FTs] and Mario Chalmers back into the game … Jay Triano HAD to respond accordingly and re-insert some combination of:

A. Shawn Marion
B. Chris Bosh
C. Anthony Parker
D. Shawn Marion & Chris Bosh
E. Shawn Marion & Anthony Parker
F. Chris Bosh & Anthony Parker
G. Shawn Marion, Chris Bosh & Anthony Parker

to ensure that the Raptors had enough [i.e. at least 3] Rebounder/Defenders on the floor, at that crucial juncture of the game, to cope effectively with a DYNAMIC player like Dwyane Wade.

Instead of doing this, however … when Jay Triano left Jose Calderon, Jason Kapono and Andrea Bargnani on together [none of whom should be classified as a Solid Rebounder] with Joey Graham and Pops Mensah-Bonsu [who are both solid Rebounders], it was The Beginning of the End for the Raptors last night, as the Heat pumped its lead back up to 10 points.

Then, when Coach Spoelstra substituted Udonis Haslem back into the game, at the 07:09 mark, and Coach Triano responded, by replacing Joey Graham and Jason Kapono with Chris Bosh and Anthony Parker, leaving the Raptors with only 2 Solid Rebounders on the floor again, it was Time To Turn Out The Lights … as the Heat then increased its lead to 15 points, from which the Dinos were never able to fully recover, thereafter, even though they did eventually go to a solid 5-Man Unit which included 3 Solid Rebounder/Defenders [at their respective positions] at the 06:05 mark [i.e. PG/A-Parker, SF/Marion, and PF/Bosh].

It’s highly questionable personnel decisions like these, made by the Raptors’ President/General Manager and/or their Head Coach that consistently put this squad squarely behind the 8-ball, and eventually leads to the unhappiness/frustration of their best players [e.g. Wince Carter, Chris Bosh and Jose Calderon].  

In whose shoes would you prefer to be?

Friday, March 6th, 2009

Comparing the state of the Raptors’ franchise, at the moment, to that of the Miami Heat … their opponent this evening … is an interesting exercise.

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In the 2003-2004 season, the Raptors finished 33-49/.402, 6th in the Central Division, missed the Playoffs, and secured the No. 4 [overall] Selection in the 2004 NBA Draft Lottery, Chris Bosh.

Since then, the team has:

2004-2005
Finished 33-49/.402, 4th in the Atlantic Division, missed the Playoffs, and secured the No. 8 [overall] Selection in the 2005 NBA Draft Lottery, Rafael Araujo

2005-2006
Finished 27-55/.329, 4th in the Atlantc Division, missed the Playoffs, and secured the No. 1 [overall] Selection in the 2006 NBA Draft Lottery, Andrea Bargnani

2006-2007
Finished 47-35/.573, 1st in the Atlantic Division, with a 1st Rd Playoff exit 

2007-2008
Finished 41-41/.500, 2nd in the Atlantic Division, with a 1st Rd Playoff exit

2008-2009
Is currently 23-39/.371, 5th in the Atlantic Division, and out of the Playoffs. Bryan Colangelo is the President/GM and Jay Triano is the Head Coach. This is their player roster.

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In the 2003-2004 season, the Heat finished 42-40/.512, 2nd Atlantic Division, with a 2nd Rd Playoff exit, and selected Dwyane Wade with the No. 5 [overall] Selection in the 2004 NBA Draft Lottery.

Since then, the team has:

2004-2005
Finished 59-23/.720, 1st Southeast Division, lost Eastern Conference Final

2005-2006
Finished 52-30/.634, 1st Southeast Division … WON their 1st NBA Championship

2006-2007
Finished 44-38/.537, 1st Southeast Division, with a 1st Rd Playoff exit

2007-2008
Finished 15-67/.183, 5th Southeast Division, missed the Playoffs, secured the No. 2 [overall] Selection in the 2008 NBA Draft Lottery, Michael Beasley

2008-2009
Is currently 32-28/.533, 2nd Southeast Division, 5th in the Eastern Conference. Pat Riley is the President/GM and Eric Spoelstra is the Head Coach. This is their player roster.

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Heat should stand Pat right now

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

How good are the Miami Heat at the moment?

According to this corner, good enough to say, “No Deal,” to all potential suitors for Shawn Marion [PF/SF] … even those prepared to take Marcus Banks‘ bad contract off the Heat’s ledger. 

Why is that?

At the moment, Miami has a 24-29/.558 W-L Record, is in 3rd place in the Southeast Division, and in 6th place in the Eastern Conference, with a 7-6 mark since Jan 1, having picked up two Quality W’s in their most recent games vs Orlando [1st Southest] and Atlanta [2nd Southeast].

However, when you examine these respective Box Scores more closely:

GAME 1

Orlando  
 Starters   Min FG 3Pt FT +/- Off Reb Ast TO Stl BS BA PF Pts 
  J. Nelson G 34:49 4-11 3-6 5-6 +4 0 4 7 3 1 0 0 2 16 
  C. Lee G 33:02 3-9 1-4 0-0 +8 0 5 2 1 0 0 1 2
  D. Howard C 37:41 9-11 0-0 4-7 +2 0 10 0 2 0 3 0 5 22 
  H. Turkoglu F 40:06 6-13 1-4 5-5 +1 0 6 6 3 0 0 0 2 18 
  R. Lewis F 36:59 6-12 3-6 6-8 -2 3 8 2 2 0 1 0 3 21 
 Bench   Min FG 3Pt FT +/- Off Reb Ast TO Stl BS BA PF Pts 
  A. Johnson   13:11 1-3 1-2 0-0 -10 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4
  J.J. Redick   11:09 1-3 0-2 2-2 -8 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1
  M. Gortat   10:18 1-1 0-0 0-0 -8 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
  B. Cook   8:21 0-3 0-0 0-0 -1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1
  K. Bogans   7:23 1-2 0-1 0-0 -11 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2
  T. Battie   7:00 1-1 0-0 0-0 -5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2
  A. Foyle   DNP – Coach’s Decision
 
 Totals     33-69 9-25 22-28   5 41 17 14 1 4 1 24 97 
 Percentages:   .478 .360 .786   Team Rebounds: 9
 
 Miami  
 Starters   Min FG 3Pt FT +/- Off Reb Ast TO Stl BS BA PF Pts 
  D. Wade G 36:13 11-21 0-1 5-9 +3 0 8 6 0 0 1 0 2 27 
  M. Chalmers G 32:38 8-12 1-3 3-3 +1 0 1 6 0 3 0 0 2 20 
  J. Anthony C 6:34 1-1 0-0 0-0 -4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
  U. Haslem F 31:41 5-8 0-0 2-2 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 1 3 12 
  Y. Diawara F 24:02 1-4 1-4 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3
 Bench   Min FG 3Pt FT +/- Off Reb Ast TO Stl BS BA PF Pts 
  D. Cook   30:02 3-8 0-2 2-3 +8 1 4 0 0 0 0 1 2
  J. Magloire   22:07 1-4 0-0 2-4 +4 3 7 1 1 0 0 1 3
  M. Blount   19:19 3-8 1-1 0-0 +6 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 2
  M. Beasley   16:19 1-6 0-0 8-8 +6 1 5 1 0 0 0 0 3 10 
  C. Quinn   15:22 3-5 2-2 2-3 +5 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 
  J. Jones   5:43 0-1 0-1 0-0 +1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
  M. Banks   DNP – Coach’s Decision
 
 Totals     37-78 5-14 24-32   6 36 16 4 3 1 4 21 103 
 Percentages:   .474 .357 .750   Team Rebounds: 5

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GAME 2

Atlanta  
 Starters   Min FG 3Pt FT +/- Off Reb Ast TO Stl BS BA PF Pts 
  J. Johnson G 44:18 7-15 0-2 5-6 -14 1 4 4 5 2 0 0 0 19 
  M. Bibby G 32:11 1-6 0-4 0-3 -18 0 4 0 5 1 1 0 1
  Z. Pachulia C 21:11 0-2 0-0 1-2 -9 2 4 0 1 1 3 1 2
  M. Williams F 37:58 4-13 2-4 7-8 -15 6 8 1 1 0 1 3 1 17 
  J. Smith F 36:31 5-10 1-2 3-6 -7 2 10 2 4 1 1 2 3 14 
 Bench   Min FG 3Pt FT +/- Off Reb Ast TO Stl BS BA PF Pts 
  F. Murray   24:32 5-11 0-2 4-5 -5 0 0 0 1 4 0 4 5 14 
  M. Evans   21:36 0-4 0-2 4-4 -1 1 7 0 0 1 0 0 1
  S. Jones   13:13 4-5 0-0 0-0 -1 1 3 0 2 0 1 1 5
  A. Law   8:30 0-2 0-0 0-0 -10 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1
  O. Hunter   DNP – Coach’s Decision
  R. Morris   DNP – Coach’s Decision
  M. West   DNP – Coach’s Decision
 
 Totals     26-68 3-16 24-34   13 42 7 19 10 7 12 19 79 
 Percentages:   .382 .188 .706   Team Rebounds: 9
 
 Miami  
 Starters   Min FG 3Pt FT +/- Off Reb Ast TO Stl BS BA PF Pts 
  M. Chalmers G 36:05 5-14 1-4 1-1 +12 0 2 6 5 1 0 0 3 12 
  D. Wade G 34:12 13-19 0-0 9-10 +9 0 5 4 4 2 2 1 2 35 
  J. Magloire C 16:58 3-4 0-0 0-0 -2 2 6 0 0 0 2 1 3
  U. Haslem F 43:03 2-6 0-0 4-4 +12 5 13 4 1 0 2 0 2
  Y. Diawara F 18:26 2-7 1-5 0-0 +2 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 2
 Bench   Min FG 3Pt FT +/- Off Reb Ast TO Stl BS BA PF Pts 
  D. Cook   30:51 5-13 3-7 3-3 +6 1 4 1 0 1 1 1 0 16 
  M. Blount   19:08 3-4 1-1 1-2 +9 2 4 0 2 0 2 0 3
  J. Jones   12:30 0-1 0-1 0-0 +15 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 2
  C. Quinn   11:55 1-4 1-2 0-0 +4 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 1
  J. Anthony   8:37 0-0 0-0 0-0 +5 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 3
  M. Beasley   8:14 1-4 0-1 0-2 +8 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 2
  M. Banks   DNP – Coach’s Decision
 
 Totals     35-76 7-21 18-22   10 42 16 15 5 12 7 23 95 
 Percentages:   .461 .333 .818   Team Rebounds: 4

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… what you’ll see is that an interesting transformation is taking place with this team right now, in the absence of Shawn Marion.

* After playing “0″ minutes in the month of December …

Mark Blount [C, 7-0, 250] averaged 19 MPG against Orlando & Miami.

* After receiving “0″ minutes during the Heat’s first 15 games this season, and then only sporadic minutes through the month of December [during their next 13 games], since Jan 1, 2009 …

Jamaal Magloire [C, 6-11, 265] has averaged 15.4 MPG and got his first start of the season against the Hawks.

* After working as the Heat’s Starting Center for the month of December and averaging almost 18 MPG, on the season as a whole …

Joel Anthony [C, 6-9, 260] did not start at Center for the Heat vs Atlanta and averaged only 7.5 MPG against the Magic and the Hawks.

* After playing sporadically in Nov-Dec-Jan …

Yakhouba Diawara [SF, 6-7, 225] averaged 21 MPG against the Magic and the Hawks.

* After playing “0″ minutes at all prior to Jan 9, 2009 …

James Jones [SF, 6-8, 200], an UFA acquisition from Portland this past summer, averaged 8.5 MPG against the Magic and the Hawks.

Using a revamped 12-Man line-up:

STARTERS

PG – Mario Chalmers [6-1, 190] 
OG – Dwyane Wade [6-4, 212]
SF – Yakhouba Diawara [Shawn Marion, when healthy?]
PF – Udonis Haslem [6-8, 235]
C – Jamaal Magloire

KEY BENCH SUBS

PG – Chris Quinn [6-2, 185]
OG – Daequan Cook [6-5, 210] [or James Jones]
SF – James Jones [or Yakhouba Diawara]
PF – Michael Beasley [6-8, 235]
C – Mark Blount

RESERVES

PF/SF – Shawn Marion [or Daquan Cook or James Jones]
PF/C – Joel Anthony

the Heat, under the direction of Eric Spoelstra [1st-yr], is plenty big and tough and good enough to challenge for a berth in the EC Finals or, at least, the Semi-finals, this season … carried by a healthy D-Wade.

Then, once the off season arrives, Pat Riley [GM] will be sitting in the catbird’s seat, in position to:

1A. Re-sign Shawn Marion, if both parties are so inclined;

1B. Execute a Sign & Trade with Shawn Marion, if a suitable deal is on the table for Miami;

1C. Allow Shawn Marion to walk away … and use the available capitol instead to sign a player or two or three who might be a better fit upfront with the Heat than an injured former All-Star like Jermaine O’Neal [C/PF, Toronto] or a serviceable but strictly ordinary Big like Brad Miller [C, Sacramento];

2. While adding another Key Rotation Player to the mix for the Heat from the 2009 NBA Draft.

Come on Pat … Show this corner what you’ve got! … When it comes to being an authentic TOP NOTCH Executive in the NBA.

Have some patience, ride it out, and the Heat will be rewarded BIG TIME, down-the-road.

Afterall, that’s exactly what building an upper echelon team is all about, in the NBA, when you’ve got the right type of Basketball Acumen, in the first place.

Hakuna Matata … in South Beach

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

Two very positive and productive comments, from an article yesterday, on the present situation, going forward for the Miami Heat …

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Beasley, Chalmers put rookie symposium experience behind them
“I’m not worried about it,” Heat guard Dwyane Wade told The Associated Press. “I think it could carry over, but from being around them the last few nights, I can see that they’re not going to be a problem. Mario knows he has an opportunity to compete for a starting spot. Beasley knows the same thing. They have an unbelievable opportunity in this league, and they need to understand the culture of the Heat and how we do things. They didn’t have that this summer.” [on what it means to be a member of the Heat]

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“I would say that’s where my immaturity played a factor,” Beasley said. “I’m 19, so I kind of tried to be a kid and get away with it. … But it was kind of eating away at me, just to watch my teammate go through so much and be basically hiding behind the lights. I just felt it was the right thing for my team, and just to stand by my teammate.” [on what it means to be 19, with a lot to learn]

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Baby steps, gentlemen … baby steps.

It’s important to be able to put your past behind you … with the full support of your friends and family.