Rebuild the Realm: Official 2014 Miami Heat OffSeason Thread

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It all depends. Napier, Ennis, and to an extent even Beasley could be major players this year, if the coaching staff develops them and allows them to make mistakes and grow from them. Thats 3, young players, who were not apart of the rotation last year. If Ennis can resemble anything of a legitimate defender, Beasley a consistent scorer, and Napier a threat to win his matchup on a night in/night out basis that would go a long way. This team still needs bigs and a wing at this juncture I'd go for any one of Gasol/Okafor. Even though that one guy is still out there and I dont think we've heard the last of the rumors
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http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/11156578/los-angeles-clippers-lebron-james-best-title-shot

Leading a new, ridiculously talented Big Three, LeBron would find himself on a team that -- if healthy -- projects as the most dominant team of all time in terms of its schedule-adjusted point differential (SRS of +12.7).

Such a team would be dramatically better -- to the tune of roughly four points per game -- than any likely LeBron-led Heat roster next year. And even while playing in the fiercely competitive Western Conference, the LeBron-led Clippers (if properly assembled) would be prohibitive favorites to win the title next season, and the season after that, and the season after that.
 

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Deandre Jordan

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bettr than nothing. be thankful :smile:

Why would lebron wan't to give up all that for him to go there.

Him blake and CP3 still can't beat the spurs and possibly OKC or houston if they add melo
 
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Why would lebron wan't to give up all that for him to go there.

Him blake and CP3 still can't beat the spurs and possibly OKC or houston if they add melo

funny you say that...

http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/11156578/los-angeles-clippers-lebron-james-best-title-shot


Leading a new, ridiculously talented Big Three, LeBron would find himself on a team that -- if healthy -- projects as the most dominant team of all time in terms of its schedule-adjusted point differential (SRS of +12.7).

Such a team would be dramatically better -- to the tune of roughly four points per game -- than any likely LeBron-led Heat roster next year. And even while playing in the fiercely competitive Western Conference, the LeBron-led Clippers (if properly assembled) would be prohibitive favorites to win the title next season, and the season after that, and the season after that.
 

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Now who else wanna fukk with Hollywood Court?
funny you say that...

http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/11156578/los-angeles-clippers-lebron-james-best-title-shot


Leading a new, ridiculously talented Big Three, LeBron would find himself on a team that -- if healthy -- projects as the most dominant team of all time in terms of its schedule-adjusted point differential (SRS of +12.7).

Such a team would be dramatically better -- to the tune of roughly four points per game -- than any likely LeBron-led Heat roster next year. And even while playing in the fiercely competitive Western Conference, the LeBron-led Clippers (if properly assembled) would be prohibitive favorites to win the title next season, and the season after that, and the season after that.


I don't care what that projection says, this team -

LeBron James2,7138.720.1Free agency
Chris Paul2,1707.820.1Existing
Blake Griffin2,8303.817.3Existing
C.J. Miles1,9681.12.7Room exception
Ekpe Udoh1,6300.11.0Minimum
Darren Collison1,863-1.72.3Re-sign
Matt Barnes1,5071.93.5Existing
Danny Granger1,2001.61.5Re-sign
Anthony Tolliver1,1501.91.1Minimum
Matt Bonner7482.71.0Minimum
Cole Aldrich150-1.20.9Minimum
Dwight Buycks150-1.70.9Minimum
Ryan Hollins3000.11.1Existing
Vince Carter1,2543.51.4Minimum


Is not beating the Spurs, there's almost no shooting and nobody to play the 5.
 

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funny you say that...

http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/11156578/los-angeles-clippers-lebron-james-best-title-shot


Leading a new, ridiculously talented Big Three, LeBron would find himself on a team that -- if healthy -- projects as the most dominant team of all time in terms of its schedule-adjusted point differential (SRS of +12.7).

Such a team would be dramatically better -- to the tune of roughly four points per game -- than any likely LeBron-led Heat roster next year. And even while playing in the fiercely competitive Western Conference, the LeBron-led Clippers (if properly assembled) would be prohibitive favorites to win the title next season, and the season after that, and the season after that.

Championships aren't won on paper. The miami heat can attest to that.
 

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I don't care what that projection says, this team -

LeBron James2,7138.720.1Free agency
Chris Paul2,1707.820.1Existing
Blake Griffin2,8303.817.3Existing
C.J. Miles1,9681.12.7Room exception
Ekpe Udoh1,6300.11.0Minimum
Darren Collison1,863-1.72.3Re-sign
Matt Barnes1,5071.93.5Existing
Danny Granger1,2001.61.5Re-sign
Anthony Tolliver1,1501.91.1Minimum
Matt Bonner7482.71.0Minimum
Cole Aldrich150-1.20.9Minimum
Dwight Buycks150-1.70.9Minimum
Ryan Hollins3000.11.1Existing
Vince Carter1,2543.51.4Minimum


Is not beating the Spurs, there's almost no shooting and nobody to play the 5.

Basically a younger miami heat team with a better coach and so-so role players. CP3 and Bron would have a harder time existing then wade and bron.
 
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