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good job Adam, what ever we are doing to close out games is not working. wade going 1 on 5 is not working anymore. teams know what to do.
Chalmers and Beasley and contrasting views
So, let's see, Michael Beasley doesn't play during crunch time in Monday's one-point loss to the Cavaliers, and the following day, coach Erik Spoelstra offers, "You know how we do things here: It's about winning. It's about winning, period. And everything else falls under that." Yet Mario Chalme...
the heat are 7 wins, 11 loses when beasley plays less then his average of 32 minutes.
Chalmers and Beasley and contrasting views
So, let's see, Michael Beasley doesn't play during crunch time in Monday's one-point loss to the Cavaliers, and the following day, coach Erik Spoelstra offers, "You know how we do things here: It's about winning. It's about winning, period. And everything else falls under that." Yet Mario Chalme...
Jan the 8th against Phx.
Posted by: Adam | January 27, 2010 at 11:48 AM
now what's the record?
Chalmers and Beasley and contrasting views
So, let's see, Michael Beasley doesn't play during crunch time in Monday's one-point loss to the Cavaliers, and the following day, coach Erik Spoelstra offers, "You know how we do things here: It's about winning. It's about winning, period. And everything else falls under that." Yet Mario Chalme...
Posted by: JB (working on my sugar intake) | January 27, 2010 at 11:36 AM
Are you Josh now with those useless stats?Beaseley played garbage minutes in blowout wins and you act like he won those games or something. In close games, he doesn't play in the 4th. Sometimes they win and aometimes they lose those. But they had like 4 blowout wins recently, so you just use those games to show that when Beasley plays garbage minutes, the Heat win?
Posted by: JD | January 27, 2010 at 11:42 AM
when was the last time we won a close game with beasley sitting in the 4th? do some research
Chalmers and Beasley and contrasting views
So, let's see, Michael Beasley doesn't play during crunch time in Monday's one-point loss to the Cavaliers, and the following day, coach Erik Spoelstra offers, "You know how we do things here: It's about winning. It's about winning, period. And everything else falls under that." Yet Mario Chalme...
What I told everyone before the season about the Grizzles, I stated that Zach Randolph was a good move and would put them in the playoffs and they would murder the Heat. hmmmmm, right now 7th seed in the west and better record then the Heat. How bout them Grizzles. Only thing i was wrong about is Iverson.
Posted by: hotleo20 | January 27, 2010 at 11:11 AM
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Reality check: you also said the Bulls would be good and BETTER than the Heat.
Posted by: FMB(Heat reflects Spo - SADLY) | January 27, 2010 at 11:16 AM
The bulls are on our arse right now, give it more time.
Chalmers and Beasley and contrasting views
So, let's see, Michael Beasley doesn't play during crunch time in Monday's one-point loss to the Cavaliers, and the following day, coach Erik Spoelstra offers, "You know how we do things here: It's about winning. It's about winning, period. And everything else falls under that." Yet Mario Chalme...
What I told everyone before the season about the Grizzles, I stated that Zach Randolph was a good move and would put them in the playoffs and they would murder the Heat. hmmmmm, right now 7th seed in the west and better record then the Heat. How bout them Grizzles. Only thing i was wrong about is Iverson.
Chalmers and Beasley and contrasting views
So, let's see, Michael Beasley doesn't play during crunch time in Monday's one-point loss to the Cavaliers, and the following day, coach Erik Spoelstra offers, "You know how we do things here: It's about winning. It's about winning, period. And everything else falls under that." Yet Mario Chalme...
``Those are just decisions you have to make,'' Spoelstra said. ``You live with them. Mike will get his chance.''
In Phoenix
Chalmers and Beasley and contrasting views
So, let's see, Michael Beasley doesn't play during crunch time in Monday's one-point loss to the Cavaliers, and the following day, coach Erik Spoelstra offers, "You know how we do things here: It's about winning. It's about winning, period. And everything else falls under that." Yet Mario Chalme...
jason richardson amere staudimire for beasley, o'neal, and wright.
Chalmers and Beasley and contrasting views
So, let's see, Michael Beasley doesn't play during crunch time in Monday's one-point loss to the Cavaliers, and the following day, coach Erik Spoelstra offers, "You know how we do things here: It's about winning. It's about winning, period. And everything else falls under that." Yet Mario Chalme...
Let's see Heat has a 1 point lead with the ball and Wade throws it away and it's not his fault we lost the game. hmmmm,
Cavaliers 92, Heat 91
Observations from Monday's 92-91 loss to the Cavaliers at AmericanAirlines Arena: The second quarter was as riveting one-on-one as you can get during five-on-five, with LeBron James scoring 20 in the period and Dwyane Wade 17. James' 20 points tied Eddie House and Jamal Crawford for the most ...
The change has to start with D Wade or else we are stuck in the same position. It's about leadership during games. It looks to me from a far that the team is starting to get comfortable with each other and that's good and bad. It's starting to look like a bunch of clubhouses in there. Wade and Spo needs to step up and hold everyone accountable. During the game Beasley was late on 2 rotations and he was 0 for 2 from the field and found himself watching the remaining 8 minutes from the bench. Meanwhile he gets the blame, what about wade's turnovers, what about skip's 2 fouls early, and what about j.o.'s late rotations/lack of post defense. Somebody needs to check this team because it can be really good some days and really bad others. The Bobcats took away the paint and where was the adjustment Spo?
Anesthetized to the blur of bland basketball?
At 21-20, the Heat probably stands exactly where it should with this roster. But it is how it has built its 21-20 that has been so distressing.At times, the team is unwatchable. Like Wednesday night in Charlotte, and that recent game against the Clippers. And in San Antonio. And against the Gr...
Its apparent weve seen the same video. Astonishing, if only the country would wake the phuck up.
Posted by: Ohshz | January 20, 2010 at 05:03 PM
It's over bro, there is nothing we can do. The Bible clearly says what we are going to go through and it's just a matter of time. My question to you is are you going to except the chip? We put our faith in government and they sold us out to big banks. We have to pay the price.
ASK IRA: To what depths has the Heat depth fallen?
Q: Did you mention "Heat" and "depth" in the same sentence? If "Heat depth" isn't the biggest oxymoron, then I don't know what is. -- Brad. A: I don't recall that. I think this team's depth has been an illusion all season, beyond Udonis Haslem, who has established legitimate sixth-man credentia...
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ASK IRA: To what depths has the Heat depth fallen?
Q: Did you mention "Heat" and "depth" in the same sentence? If "Heat depth" isn't the biggest oxymoron, then I don't know what is. -- Brad. A: I don't recall that. I think this team's depth has been an illusion all season, beyond Udonis Haslem, who has established legitimate sixth-man credentia...
there are some smart people here! yaaaayyyyy! The Federal reserve is a private institution, ownd by the world's largest banks. It is not a govt entity or owned at all by the people. When the govt, us, needs $ the Fed LOANS $ to the govt/ people for wars, money supply, bailouts, etc. The majority of our tax dollars go to pay off the interest and never the principal. Two major things happen; 1. we come further enslaved in debt to the world banks and 2. the dollars in your pocket become less valuable. begin to understand that, the biggest scam going, and you will understand why 9/11 happenned.
Posted by: 9/11 was an inside job | January 20, 2010 at 04:25 PM
I agree 100% and the freedom i served to protect was all an illusion. Did you know that the federal tax is unconstitutional.
ASK IRA: To what depths has the Heat depth fallen?
Q: Did you mention "Heat" and "depth" in the same sentence? If "Heat depth" isn't the biggest oxymoron, then I don't know what is. -- Brad. A: I don't recall that. I think this team's depth has been an illusion all season, beyond Udonis Haslem, who has established legitimate sixth-man credentia...
Every president since JFK sold us out to the big banks. It's coming our money is losing value. China announced today that they are not lending credit. U.S. is running bankrupt and we are going to give up our currency. We been asleep too long.
ASK IRA: To what depths has the Heat depth fallen?
Q: Did you mention "Heat" and "depth" in the same sentence? If "Heat depth" isn't the biggest oxymoron, then I don't know what is. -- Brad. A: I don't recall that. I think this team's depth has been an illusion all season, beyond Udonis Haslem, who has established legitimate sixth-man credentia...
"I am a most unhappy man. I have unwittingly ruined my country. A great industrial nation is controlled by its system of credit. Our system of credit is concentrated. The growth of the nation, therefore, and all our activities are in the hands of a few men." Woodrow Wilson 28th U.S. President.
ASK IRA: To what depths has the Heat depth fallen?
Q: Did you mention "Heat" and "depth" in the same sentence? If "Heat depth" isn't the biggest oxymoron, then I don't know what is. -- Brad. A: I don't recall that. I think this team's depth has been an illusion all season, beyond Udonis Haslem, who has established legitimate sixth-man credentia...
If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their money, first by inflation and then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around them, will deprive the people of their property until their children will wake up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered. -----Thomas Jefferson,
ASK IRA: To what depths has the Heat depth fallen?
Q: Did you mention "Heat" and "depth" in the same sentence? If "Heat depth" isn't the biggest oxymoron, then I don't know what is. -- Brad. A: I don't recall that. I think this team's depth has been an illusion all season, beyond Udonis Haslem, who has established legitimate sixth-man credentia...
Staudimire looking at signing an extension this week.
Playing the percentages: Heat finding new depths
Charlotte Bobcats: .513. Miami Heat: .513. Toronto Raptors: .512. It was just two weeks ago, when the Hawks were in town, that Heat coach Erik Spoelstra was being asked about possibly catching Atlanta or one of the other top-four teams in the Eastern Conference."I don't sense any pressure of try...
I would like to place a personal thank you for everyone who donated on this blog to Haiti during a tough times of our own. Also, a special thanks to Alonzo Mourning who is on the ground working with the victims, donating his time, money, and labor. Furthermore, I would like to thank Dwayne Wade and Tiger Woods for his efforts in supporting the victims.
ASK IRA: Does Miami feel like home for Wade?
Q: Sometimes I feel like the lack of support at AmericanAirlines Arena could be a factor in Wade's decision in free agency. Why would he want to play for a city whose fans only show up for the playoffs or when the team is doing well, as opposed to Chicago which sells tickets even in rough times? ...
People please donate to the Haiti Relief through Red Cross or Yele Haiti, god bless.
Posted by: hotleo20 | January 13, 2010 at 03:33 PM
Why what happened?
Posted by: HeatDolphans#1 | January 13, 2010 at 03:34 PM
7.0 Earthquake, biggest in 200 years to the poorest nation in the western hemisphere. The Prime Minster of the country says he estimates that 100,000 people have died.
ASK IRA: Can Arison force Riley to coach?
Q: If Riley swings for the fences and lands an "A-lister" this offseason, will he still keep Spoelstra as coach? I think Riley would love to coach another great team. The star player may not want to play for a rookie coach. The team might be more attractive to the incoming star with Riley as coac...
People please donate to the Haiti Relief through Red Cross or Yele Haiti, god bless.
ASK IRA: Can Arison force Riley to coach?
Q: If Riley swings for the fences and lands an "A-lister" this offseason, will he still keep Spoelstra as coach? I think Riley would love to coach another great team. The star player may not want to play for a rookie coach. The team might be more attractive to the incoming star with Riley as coac...
Blake Griffin out for the year.
ASK IRA: Can Arison force Riley to coach?
Q: If Riley swings for the fences and lands an "A-lister" this offseason, will he still keep Spoelstra as coach? I think Riley would love to coach another great team. The star player may not want to play for a rookie coach. The team might be more attractive to the incoming star with Riley as coac...
Everyone please donate $5 dollars to Haiti by texting Yele to 501501. The people there need our help. You can make a difference.
Stand back: Nothing to say here folks
In the wake of Monday's 29-point loss in Utah, security asked the media to wait at an outside hallway at EnergySolutions Arena, instead of the interview area directly adjacent to the Heat locker room. One of the attendants said the request was made by a member of the team's staff. Considering ho...
By John Hollinger
Here's what I don't get about Miami's zest to acquire Rafer Alston: Carlos Arroyo has been better. Way better. With a 12.13 PER and a tepid 11.1 points per 40 minutes, Arroyo wasn't exactly on the cusp of stardom, but he'd done a solid job since taking over at point guard for Mario Chalmers. Alston, meanwhile, has been terrible , with a 9.14 PER, a 34.3 shooting percentage and an elevated turnover rate. I've talked to scouts who saw him in New Jersey, and their opinions reflected those numbers.
Jazz 118, Heat 89
Observations from Monday's 118-89 loss to the Jazz at EnergySolutions Arena: Another early surrender. That Friday victory over in Phoenix seems so long ago. The defense was atrocious. And at times, the offense was clueless. Dwyane Wade went to the locker room with 1:26 to play in the first qu...
arroyo should start
Jazz 118, Heat 89
Observations from Monday's 118-89 loss to the Jazz at EnergySolutions Arena: Another early surrender. That Friday victory over in Phoenix seems so long ago. The defense was atrocious. And at times, the offense was clueless. Dwyane Wade went to the locker room with 1:26 to play in the first qu...
i think jeff van gundy, animosity or not, would be a good coach for this heat team. however, he will not coach under riley. there is water under the bridge for those 2.
Posted by: adrian | January 11, 2010 at 06:49 PM
is their any establish coach that will coach under riley? that's a big ego to work for.
ASK IRA: Why Alston over Iverson?
Q: A little over a month after the Heat passed on a Hall of Fame point guard in Allen Iverson because he wanted to start, Riley brings a mediocre point guard and hands him the starting spot. Either there was more to that, or Riley has no clue what is going on. Any thoughts? -- Jayme. A: The thou...
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