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Re: Miami Heat lose 3rd in a row
« Reply #30 on: January 16, 2011, 11:58:08 AM »

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Well, I'm glad we're not the only team getting hit by injuries.  Granted, we're older, and we should expect some.  But the Spurs have lucked out, the Heat did up to this point, and we started getting hit with non-age related injuries ourselves (Perk, Rondo, and West). 

So I am happy about it.  Not that I want anyone to get hurt.  But if we have to lose some games because we can't be at full speed, I wish the same on everyone else. 

Re: Miami Heat lose 3rd in a row
« Reply #31 on: January 16, 2011, 12:10:37 PM »

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If Udonis Haslem and Mike Miller were fully healthy, I would expect Miami to win at 55-60 win pace without LeBron James.

Without those two guys contributing, they are more like a 45 win team.

Edit: I read, here on Celticsblog, that Mike Miller isn't fully fit yet.

I wouldn't go quite so far as 60 wins.  The Heat's abysmal (in fact almost non-existent) PG play makes their offense much easier to defend without LeBron, while their defense also takes a hit.  I'd put them at 50 wins. 
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Re: Miami Heat lose 3rd in a row
« Reply #32 on: January 16, 2011, 02:23:51 PM »

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If Udonis Haslem and Mike Miller were fully healthy, I would expect Miami to win at 55-60 win pace without LeBron James.

Without those two guys contributing, they are more like a 45 win team.

Edit: I read, here on Celticsblog, that Mike Miller isn't fully fit yet.

WHen was the last time Miller was fully fit? And when he was was he even that good? He was on a grossly terrible washington team last year and he wasn't even good for them

Re: Miami Heat lose 3rd in a row
« Reply #33 on: January 16, 2011, 03:04:55 PM »

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Chris Bosh went out in the 4th quarter with a sprained ankle. He sprained it when he was going for a loose ball and Asik dove for the ball at the same time.   His quotes after the game were as funny as they were sad.

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"C'mon, that is how guys get hurt, that is how serious injuries happen," Bosh said.

"You've got to watch people's legs. I know guys want to hustle and everything but we all want to play and provide for our families and have a job."

"We all want to be healthy and that is very important," said Bosh, who had 11 of his 17 points in the third quarter before the injury. "If it is by somebody's leg, don't dive for the ball, it's too close."

By his reasoning, players shouldn't take a charge because it could hurt.  Players shouldn't jump for rebounds because there are too many guys around and you could come down on someone's ankle.   He's like the anti-KG.  

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Re: Miami Heat lose 3rd in a row
« Reply #34 on: January 16, 2011, 03:10:16 PM »

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Re: Miami Heat lose 3rd in a row
« Reply #35 on: January 16, 2011, 03:36:03 PM »

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"I love how everyone was saying they were the best team because they won 21 of 22 . They then lose to the Clippers and Lebron is out for 2 games they lose them both."

How are these two sentences related? Of the people who consider them the best team, did any of them think that the Heat could win games without Lebron?

The Heat's performance without Lebron shows us nothing. Everyone already knew they were too thin to win without Lebron. These games give us no reason to feel confident that they aren't a great team when healthy. Since Lebron's injury isn't serious, they will be healthy shortly.

These kinds of reactions feel a bit desperate to me. Why not accept that the Heat are a really good team and will be a challenge to face in the playoffs unless they are missing a key player?

  Not everyone was saying they were the best team because they won 21 of 22.
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Re: Miami Heat lose 3rd in a row/ Update: 4th in a row
« Reply #36 on: January 18, 2011, 10:24:57 PM »

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Miami goes down again tonight

Poor Bronny and Dwade didn't have their precious Bosh. How could they possible beat a juggernaut like the Atlanta Hawks without one of their big 3?

Thats 3 loses in a row when one of the Big 3 is out

Atlanta was playing Josh Smith at center because Marvin Williams was out and Horford sprained his ankle in the 3rd and didn't come back, and the heat still couldn't beat the Hawks.

C's now 4 up in the loss column over Miami


Re: Miami Heat lose 3rd in a row/ Update: 4th in a row
« Reply #37 on: January 18, 2011, 10:26:17 PM »

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Re: Miami Heat lose 3rd in a row/ Update: 4th in a row
« Reply #38 on: January 18, 2011, 10:28:00 PM »

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Well size and d win championships
no bosh means no frontcourt at all
i really admire lebron and wade for the capability with the 3 refs to stay at the game
wonder if ray and pierce have the same skills ;)

well
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Re: Miami Heat lose 3rd in a row
« Reply #39 on: January 18, 2011, 10:29:32 PM »

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What I love is that people act like the Cavs from the last two seasons don't even compare to the Heat this year. Besides the names "Wade" and "Bosh" can someone please tell me the difference?

lol Wade and Bosh are two pretty big differences.

Re: Miami Heat lose 3rd in a row
« Reply #40 on: January 18, 2011, 10:34:31 PM »

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What I love is that people act like the Cavs from the last two seasons don't even compare to the Heat this year. Besides the names "Wade" and "Bosh" can someone please tell me the difference?

lol Wade and Bosh are two pretty big differences.

yes until you rest varejao and gibson and
it just make half the difference at guards and 3/4 of differecen at center
and you dont have rotation at all other than chalmersand arrroyo

come on miami is no benched worst thatn the celtics the championship year
his PJ was supposed to be hasslem and hes injuroed
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``They will break the single-season win record [of 72],'' Jeff Van Gundy said. ``And I think they have a legit shot at the Lakers' 33-game [winning] streak [in 1971-72], as well. And only the Lakers have even a remote shot at beating them in a playoff series. They will never lose two games in a row this year.

``They have put together a much better roster than anybody could ever have expected,'' Van Gundy added. ``There is now no good way to defend them. They are unguardable. They are indefensible. They are just too good and have added so much shooting and are so versatile that they will score at will.
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Was looking at the box scores for the heat-hawks game. Lebron and Wade accounted for 50 of the team's 77 shot attempts. I wonder how long they could carry on with this. Another amazing stat is Joel Anthony got 16 boards, 8 offensive, and yet had zero shot attempts. Didn't watch the game but it's hard to imagine someone getting 8 offensive boards without even attempting to shoot once? Someone other than the three stars should step up for Miami. The loss of Haslem has proven to be a very big blow for them. Just goes to show how important role players are in a team.

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All around good night.  Miami loses, Chicago loses, and Kentucky goes down to put the cherry on top.