Sports Daily: Spurs Win, What Is the Future of Miami?

Collapse

Recommended Videos

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • RaychelSnr
    Executive Editor
    • Jan 2007
    • 4845

    #1

    Sports Daily: Spurs Win, What Is the Future of Miami?

    <iframe width="560" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/bF5qMGd131Y" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

    San Antonio's fifth NBA championship in the Tim Duncan era should be celebrated. But when we look at the next steps for both the Spurs and Heat, it's easy to get more excited about the 'What's next?' down in South Beach.

    The Spurs have been an incredible dynastic team and the core peaces don't appear as volatile as those in Miami. The possibilities for the Heat this offseason could range from free-agent loss to superstar gain -- or even a trade?

    Is it time for Bosh to go, or Wade? Should the Heat pursue Kevin Love or Carmelo Anthony? Or will LeBron decide his run in Miami is over and take his talents elsewhere?

    Sound Off: What roster moves are needed for the Miami Heat?

    Sports Headlines for June 16, 2014
    OS Executive Editor
    Check out my blog here at OS. Add me on Twitter.
  • onac22
    Rookie
    • Jul 2012
    • 246

    #2
    The heat will be buying a little cart for Lebron that will give him a ride when he cramps to save the humiliation of being carried.

    Comment

    • MossMan84
      Banned
      • Nov 2013
      • 128

      #3
      Not a fan of the new "joining forces nba," Ive stated b4 that the talent needs to be spread out more in order to create parity. Its nice to see the Spurs win the title, proving that building a sound team and great coaching should be the right way to do things! The Heat have been to 4 straight finals do to a broken system where teams are able to stack up! The cap shoulnt allow for 2-3 superstars to be on the same team! Nobody wants to work for a title anymore so they team up with fellow all-stars and win it. If the cap was set or adjusted so great players had no choice but play for teams that could afford them, then in turn every team would be equal talent wise. But Im sure next season we will see Lebron, Melo, and Love all on the same team, WTF?

      Comment

      • WinTheDay
        Rookie
        • Jan 2014
        • 7

        #4
        Originally posted by MossMan84
        Not a fan of the new "joining forces nba," Ive stated b4 that the talent needs to be spread out more in order to create parity. Its nice to see the Spurs win the title, proving that building a sound team and great coaching should be the right way to do things! The Heat have been to 4 straight finals do to a broken system where teams are able to stack up! The cap shoulnt allow for 2-3 superstars to be on the same team! Nobody wants to work for a title anymore so they team up with fellow all-stars and win it. If the cap was set or adjusted so great players had no choice but play for teams that could afford them, then in turn every team would be equal talent wise. But Im sure next season we will see Lebron, Melo, and Love all on the same team, WTF?
        The Heat's just a collection of talent with no chemistry and only one play. Get the ball to LeBron. The Spurs showed that chemistry will beat a collection of talent with none of its own every time, and crush it in doing so. They proved that you don't need the best players in the world to win a championship. Having talent is one thing. Having the know how to use it is a whole 'nother ballgame. San Antonio was on a different level than Miami. Spoelstra doesn't have the experience yet (or the talent) to win another title for a long time, if ever again. I wouldn't be surprised if last year's title is LeBron's last. I'm not surprised that San Antonio won in dominating fashion. It almost seemed like it should have been a sweep. Miami had no chance. I think they were lucky to win the one game they did. It also seemed like the Heat just quit playing after they got down like by 10 or so. No mental toughness. I hope Miami fans realize this and get a harsh dose of reality that they deserve. Their team isn't the best in the world anymore. It's San Antonio as it stands right now.

        Comment

        • BringTheHeat
          MVP
          • Jan 2012
          • 2264

          #5
          Re: Sports Daily: Spurs Win, What Is the Future of Miami?

          Originally posted by WinTheDay
          The Heat's just a collection of talent with no chemistry and only one play. Get the ball to LeBron. The Spurs showed that chemistry will beat a collection of talent with none of its own every time, and crush it in doing so. They proved that you don't need the best players in the world to win a championship. Having talent is one thing. Having the know how to use it is a whole 'nother ballgame. San Antonio was on a different level than Miami. Spoelstra doesn't have the experience yet (or the talent) to win another title for a long time, if ever again. I wouldn't be surprised if last year's title is LeBron's last. I'm not surprised that San Antonio won in dominating fashion. It almost seemed like it should have been a sweep. Miami had no chance. I think they were lucky to win the one game they did. It also seemed like the Heat just quit playing after they got down like by 10 or so. No mental toughness. I hope Miami fans realize this and get a harsh dose of reality that they deserve. Their team isn't the best in the world anymore. It's San Antonio as it stands right now.
          You do realize they won two titles right? Beating the Spurs in one of them.
          "To the last minute, to the last second, to the last man, we fight"

          Comment

          • TheNumber35
            Just Bad at Everything
            • Jan 2012
            • 2708

            #6
            Re: Sports Daily: Spurs Win, What Is the Future of Miami?

            Originally posted by BringTheHeat
            You do realize they won two titles right? Beating the Spurs in one of them.

            Those obviously don't count. Because the league's talent is so diluted because Lebron teamed up with 2 other superstar players. Gotta keep up with these things man.
            Check out my Houston Astros Dynasties:
            Holdin' Onto Hope- Completed
            Holdin' Onto Hope Part 2: Cranes, Trains, and Auto-Explosions- Completed

            Comment

            • ojandpizza
              Hall Of Fame
              • Apr 2011
              • 29807

              #7
              Re: Sports Daily: Spurs Win, What Is the Future of Miami?

              If only they hadn't traded Joel Anthony


              Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

              Comment

              • iLLWiLL9105
                Rookie
                • Sep 2011
                • 187

                #8
                Re: Sports Daily: Spurs Win, What Is the Future of Miami?

                The talent isn't so much diluted as much as there are to many teams now. There are about as many quality players as there has ever been. There has never been a time in the league where there were thirty players capable of carrying a team. Talent was distributed a little more evenly in the past though because you had less teams. That being said the Heat will be fine. They need to focus on bringing in reliable shooters/defenders for the bench and I feel its time to switch to a more conservative defense ala the Bulls. They no longer have the horses for the style they play.

                Comment

                • iLLWiLL9105
                  Rookie
                  • Sep 2011
                  • 187

                  #9
                  Re: Sports Daily: Spurs Win, What Is the Future of Miami?

                  It wasnt a coincidence that the only team that didnt get dismantled by the Spurs was the team with the conservative traditional defense in the Mavs

                  Comment

                  • DBMcGee3
                    MVP
                    • Oct 2011
                    • 1166

                    #10
                    I don't see the Heat really having the luxury of deciding who leaves and who stays. Obviously they don't want James to opt out, but for this team to really get better they DO need Wade to either be gone or making less money. The problem there is that Wade knows he'll never again see the kind of money he's making on his current contract, so he's almost assuredly going to stay put. Bosh is an enigma, because he actually could get paid more by opting out and signing elsewhere, and most likely he'd get to see the ball a lot more on another team, rather than being limited to the spot-up shooter role he's grown accustomed to in Miami.

                    What they really need is to spend some coin on a better coach. 'Coach Spo' isn't Scott Brooks bad, but he's far from a great tactical coach, and I just never got the feeling that the players have any respect for him.

                    Comment

                    • Vni
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Sep 2011
                      • 14833

                      #11
                      Re: Sports Daily: Spurs Win, What Is the Future of Miami?

                      Originally posted by DBMcGee3
                      What they really need is to spend some coin on a better coach. 'Coach Spo' isn't Scott Brooks bad, but he's far from a great tactical coach, and I just never got the feeling that the players have any respect for him.
                      Yet they went to four finals in a row and won two and with no center. It's amazing that Spo still doesn't get the credit he earned.

                      Comment

                      • st0rmb11
                        All Star
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 5167

                        #12
                        Re: Sports Daily: Spurs Win, What Is the Future of Miami?

                        LOL at the idea that the Heat have no chemistry and have one offense; "Get the ball to LeBron, and everyone else watch."

                        These guys played beautiful team basketball for 3 years before this season. This season, they did become more of a one man show, but only out of necessity. Bosh has pretty much made up his mind that he will be a jump shooter, and Wade can't seem to consistently put up big numbers any more. He's good for a few games at a time, but LeBron really is the only one that can consistently create for others.

                        But the Spurs were the only team that was able to expose it. Wade was having a great postseason until the Finals.

                        If they keep LeBron, I think they should keep Wade & Bosh, as well (at considerable discounts, mind you), and use that money to go out and get a point guard. LeBron and Wade should be playing off of each other WITHOUT the ball. They both do it beautifully. Get a point guard in there that can actually run an offense. It doesn't have to be Tony Parker or someone like that. Just a solid point guard. Chalmers is alright for what he does, but he has become a stand still shooter, that spots up when LeBron penetrates.

                        As far as the rumors I've read about the Heat going for 'Melo? That's the last thing they need.

                        Cincinnati Reds

                        UNC Tarheels

                        Twitter: @st0rmb11

                        PS4

                        Comment

                        • rdnk
                          All Star
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 5730

                          #13
                          Re: Sports Daily: Spurs Win, What Is the Future of Miami?

                          Wade will opt in because he is not getting that kind of money from anywhere anymore.

                          Bosh is in the weird situation where he could get a max deal elsewhere but isn't worth what he's being paid now for how the Heat play him.

                          As for LeBron, didn't he leave Cleveland in part because he didn't have much support around him? What he has around him in Miami is fading fast.

                          If one of those three leave, they should take a hard look at Kyle Lowry.
                          Ottawa Senator's Dynasty (NHL 09)
                          Rising From The Ashes: A Phoenix Coyotes Dynasty (EHM 07)
                          The Coaching Career of James Aldridge (NFL Head Coach 09)

                          Comment

                          • Jmb4life
                            Rookie
                            • Sep 2006
                            • 201

                            #14
                            Re: Sports Daily: Spurs Win, What Is the Future of Miami?

                            I find myself loving and hating Lebron at times. I love him because, lets face it, he's the most dominate force in sports year in and year out. I hate him because despite his greatness, he is so passive and soft. I guess when I see a superstar, I automatically expect them to be a killer on the court and its hard to face that he is just not that type of guy. I also hate him for teaming up with two other elite players and conspiring to do it years before it happened. I digress though.

                            I don't see Dwade or Bosh going anywhere. The Heat definitely DO NOT need Melo. Miami won 2 titles. I think their strategy is not completely bad. I agree that they need to address the point guard/center issue. If its me, I'm looking for a Center who can defend the paint because Miami really lacks a paint defense. Problem is, idk who can fill that role (Tyson Chandler comes to mind).

                            Whatever they do, they need to make it a top priority to get a real point guard or center or both if the core 3 come back.
                            Acts 2:38- Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.

                            Comment

                            • lilteapot
                              MVP
                              • Aug 2013
                              • 4550

                              #15
                              Re: Sports Daily: Spurs Win, What Is the Future of Miami?

                              It's best for the heat for wade to opt out.he's more a liability to this team more than anything at this point, missing tons of games and that really screwed up the chemistry in this team imo.but he's obviously opting in.

                              Bosh is the most likely member of the big three to leave.he's still very good but he's also racked up a lot of minutes especially by playing in a position he's not comfortable in.unless the heat get a decent rim protector he might be outta there.

                              LeBron is staying.yeah, he left Cleveland because he had too big of a bUrden to shoulder, but the difference is now he's part of an organization that knows how to be smart and plan ahead.besides on Miami he has the best chance to make the finals.

                              Chalmers contract will not be renewed.Miami needs a point guard desperately and Cole is only decent as a second option.

                              Comment

                              Working...