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Re: Mke Miller offered 5 year- 27 million by the Heat
« Reply #60 on: July 12, 2010, 11:29:46 PM »

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When does the talk start about the Heat breaking the season record for wins? Sign a decent center and the Heat are going to be nearly unbeatable.

When's Dwight Howard's contract up.  He'll probably jump on ship at some point.
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Re: Mke Miller offered 5 year- 27 million by the Heat
« Reply #61 on: July 13, 2010, 12:03:34 AM »

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Final Note -- Miami went 13-3 and in the 16 games that Joel Anthony started while Jermaine O'Neal was out injured last season.

I was never going to trot this particular stat out because I suspect it's more a knock on our newest Celtic than it is an argument in favor of Anthony.
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Definitely both -- praise for J.Anthony + a knock on Jermaine

  Most of those teams were pretty bad. NJ (twice), Minny, Ind, Det, Phil, Sac... They were like 2-2 against teams with winning records.

Re: Mke Miller offered 5 year- 27 million by the Heat
« Reply #62 on: July 13, 2010, 07:40:32 AM »

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Miller's agent confirmed that he has agreed to terms on a five year deal. 

C: J. Anthony
PF: Bosh
SF: Lebron
SG: Miller
PG: Wade

Bench:  Haslem, Chalmers, various rookies


I would expect to see Chalmers in the starting 5, with Miller coming off the bench to provide scoring.

Maybe, although Miller has been very deferential to teammates in recent seasons in terms of looking for his own scoring.  I think he'd be better playing off of Miami's stars, rather than leading the bench unit.

I'm still predicting that Miami signs Eddie House, though.

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