Just trying to get our Coli Rating Up - Miami Heat Season thread 2015/16

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Glad you're not our GM :scust:
If Riley had the balls to tell Bosh he's not a max player to his face what do you think he'll tell Barnes? :mjlol:

What would Pat tell Barnes.....:patrice:


















































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Brehs when did Johnson even hurt his shoulder? I don't remember him taking a hard fall or anything in a game. It's like it just randomly happened :sadcam:. And what's up with McBob? Is he resting? Or he re aggravated something again :stopitslime:

Bumpy has been dealing with his shoulder since his college days I heard on the radio...

McBob hasn't been resting, he's been out cause of his knee.

and to everyone else, I love Harrison Barnes (I'm a UNC fan so I've been following him) but I don't think he's a Max player
 

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Miami Heat teammates starting to trust in Hassan Whiteside

BY MANNY NAVARRO

ORLANDO
Most of the numbers suggest Heat center Hassan Whiteside had a rough night Saturday against the Magic.

The player he was guarding most of the night — Nikola Vucevic — scored 22 points on 11-of-22 shooting, grabbed 10 rebounds, handed out six assists, recorded three steals and blocked a shot. Whiteside, meanwhile, was 2 of 5 from the field with seven points, six rebounds, and three blocks.

But looking beyond the boxscore is what the Heat is asking Whiteside to do more of these days.

Even though he’s playing for what likely will be a big contract this summer, the team is trying to get the 26-year-old, 7-foot shot-swatter to realize there can be greater value in doing the less flashy parts of his job, such as setting screens, making free throws, stepping out on shooters (instead of waiting in the paint to block shots and rebound) and earning the trust of his teammates.

“I told Hassan in there, that was a tremendous team game on his part defensively,” coach Erik Spoelstra said after the Heat rallied from a seven-point deficit in the fourth quarter against the Magic on Saturday. Whiteside and Gerald Green were on the floor for all 12 minutes of the final period.

“Even though they have shooting bigs, he just made a lot of good things happen,” Spoelstra continued. “I think it was his best stat line of the year, and it was his worst individual statistics in a game. He probably doesn’t agree with me. But he’s starting to understand how much of an impact he can make. Sometimes it’s not the statistics everybody notices. But you felt his presence in this game. That was the most important thing.”

And that’s why Spoelstra is beginning to trust Whiteside enough to play him more in the fourth quarter.

Over the Heat’s last four games, he has the second-most fourth quarter minutes on the team (39) behind only Green (43), while playing better than 11 minutes in three of those four games in the final period. That’s a big difference from the Heat’s first 25 games, when Whiteside sat out seven times in the fourth quarter and played a total of 79 fourth-quarter minutes (ninth most on the team), going a combined minus-12.

He has been a combined plus-nine over his last four games in the fourth quarter, including plus-11 against the Magic and plus-11 against the Trail Blazers on Dec. 20.

His one stinker: a minus-12 effort in four minutes when the Heat blew a 12-point lead to the Pelicans and ended up having to win in overtime.

Late in Saturday’s win, Whiteside picked up Magic guard Elfrid Payton after he dribbled past Goran Dragic and defended him well enough to get him to miss a layup. Chris Bosh grabbed the rebound and Miami went on to secure the win with Dwyane Wade at the free-throw line.

“He’s our anchor in the paint. Every time somebody penetrates he’s going to be there,” Dragic said. “When he does that, we can pressure more. When you pressure, then the guys can go by you sometimes and then you have big fella behind your back who is going to protect you. That’s that trust I was talking about before. If everybody is on the same page, then we’re tough to beat.”

Bosh, who has the highest fourth-quarter plus/minus rating on the team (plus-58), said the Heat couldn’t have won Saturday’s game had Whiteside not been out there in the fourth quarter. Bosh said the team is making sure to recognize Whiteside’s statistical sacrifices.

“Sometimes it’s going to be like that for him and really for all of us,” Bosh said. “Just because you don’t show up in the stat sheet doesn’t mean you weren’t an important piece for wins. We all have to remember that, and if it’s not our night, we just keep doing what we’re doing, keep playing defense, keep getting second chances and live with it. He can’t lose sight of that. As long as we get the win, that’s what’s most important.”

When Whiteside’s plus/minus rating is above zero, the Heat are 13-3. Asked why he thinks he’s playing more lately in the fourth quarter, Whiteside pointed to those numbers.

“A lot of times I’m not going to have a ton of rebounds or a ton of blocks or a ton of scoring every night,” he said. “But if we got a win, it was a good game for us.”




 

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Whiteside has been a combined plus-nine over his last four games in the fourth quarter, including plus-11 against the Magic and plus-11 against the Trail Blazers on Dec. 20.

Whiteside's one stinker: a minus-12 effort in four minutes when the Heat blew a 12-point lead to the Pelicans and ended up having to win in overtime.


But y'all were in the game thread bytching and moaning:

Why isn't Whiteside playing? Their getting easy lay ups

"Remember no Hassan whiteside in the game......"

Sigh....

Take outside Whiteside brehs

Offensive rebound given up, then a free layup line for Tyreke

another game where the announcers are left completely baffled at hassan being taken out of the game

No Whiteside no rim protector they drive to the basket for a layup

ANOTHER easy layup. you know what, I hope we fukkin lose. we deserve this shyt:mjlol:

All they've been scoring is layups....

Why must spo be so fukkin inept. We have the best defensive player in the league on our roster. Why is he sitting out the 4th????

This shyt gets me so fukkin tight

Did Hassan foul out or something?

I need a very damn good reason why he barely played in the 4th

We need offense and spo needs to get fired :francis:

I hate spo

Spo benching Whiteside on Christmas day :francis:
 

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Harrison Barnes is a very good player. 6'8, can shoot the 3 ball, stout defender. It would be a long shot yes but he'd be a much better fit here than Nicholas Batum who Heat fans seem to be enamored with for whatever reason.
You're not big on Batum?
 
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