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

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but to go to sleep & wake up with a sprain ankle? that is some mr. glass shyt bruh. :francis:
It happens. Sometimes your blood is so hot you dont feel an injury until afterwards.

My ear was once ripped off and hanging by barely anny tissue yet i didnt feel it. Someone had to mention it to me

hornets postgame interviews. thinly-veiled shots about players not freelancing on offense and playing within the system
Gimme some quotes. :pachaha:
 

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It happens. Sometimes your blood is so hot you dont feel an injury until afterwards.

My ear was once ripped off and hanging by barely anny tissue yet i didnt feel it. Someone had to mention it to me
bruh cmon. :comeon:

they mentioned it to you probably a little after your ear got ripped. because your adrenaline was still going. but eventually it goes & you start to feel the pain. i dont think its Whiteside on some shady shyt or anything. just doesnt make sense.
 

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Gimme some quotes. :pachaha:

To Dwyane Wade the reality is evident: The benefits of freelance are limited, the payoff paltry.

And yet that's the approach he said the Miami Heat all too often have been settling for during the most challenging times.

He saw it two weeks ago in the blowout loss to the Detroit Pistons. He saw it in Wednesday's collapse against the Charlotte Hornets.

"When we've gotten into this freelance basketball on the road, it's just not the game that's successful for us at point," Wade said, as the Heat's turned their attention to Friday's game against the Indiana Pacers at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. "You can get away with that at home. But on the road you have to be specific on where you need to go."

Precision has been a hallmark of the Heat's practices. And the players claimed it was there during Wednesday morning's shootaround at Time Warner Cable Arena. And then the game started in Charlotte. And then it quickly was over.

"We had a great shootaround [Wednesday] morning," forward Chris Bosh said. "It's in the games. When the game comes, the things that we talked about -- we say move the ball -- when the game comes, the pressure hits, move the ball. When we say, 'Hey, talk on defense or do these things on defense,' do 'em. And make it simple for ourselves."

And when they don't, Bosh, a player so reliant on ball movement and offensive cohesion, can disappear. As he did in the loss in Detroit. As he did in the loss in Charlotte, with the Heat now 2-4 on the road.

"In our system, I have to have trust," he said. "And it is a necessity that the ball moves. If the ball does not move, I don't move. Nothing moves.

"I don't want to just go, get the ball, clear out, shooting bad shots. I don't want to do it. I want to be able to be able to go out there playing team ball. And we've done it before. We're capable of it. But for some reason, sometimes we just fall back."


That is because at times freelance can be enough, especially when the adrenaline is fueled by the home crowds. But it is far less comforting on the road.

"We just can't play freelance basketball offensively," Wade said. "And go back to the Detroit game. We have to get to C.B. He has to touch the ball in spots where he's comfortable. I have to touch the ball in spots where I'm comfortable. And then we play from there."

And yet this also is a team still trying to accommodate Goran Dragic at point guard, Hassan Whiteside in the post. With so many moving parts, including the expected return Friday of Luol Deng to the starting lineup, cohesion would seem essential.

"We've just got to find that 'it' together as a team," Wade said. "And that's what I've been cautioning everybody about at the beginning of this season. We're just not there yet. It's going to take a while for us to decide kind of how we want this season to go.

"If we want it to go in a positive way, then we have to figure out how to get it together, how to be on the same page together, communicate together and get the job and give ourselves a chance."

The disconnect, Wade said, is in the approach, not the attitude.

"Everyone means well," he said. "This is a good team. Everyone means well. But sometimes you come out, and you trying to see where your game is, you're trying to spar with a team, but they're coming back at you.

"On the road, you can't come out and spar with them offensively. You've got to get to your game right away. And we haven't done that in some of the games. It's not saying it's going to guarantee us a win, but it'll settle us in a little bit and let us get kind of better shots, good shots, early on."


With that, the Heat returned to practice Thursday in Indiana, this time hoping there would be a carryover into Friday's nationally televised game.

"I think by now we should know our game," Bosh said. "We should know what we want to get to, especially on the road, and we don't do it. We talk about things, but we don't do it.

"So, it's just really, we've had enough conversations. I don't know how many speeches U.D. [Udonis Haslem] has to give. But it's only so many you have in the beginning of the year. We have to be professional, and the mistakes that we're making, it's uncharacteristic. I think we're better than it and we have to play better."

Bosh said coordinated simplicity is what is needed.

"We need to do what we need to do," he said. "We need to put the ball in certain places. We have to know where the ball is going. We have to relay the calls.

"And those are conversations, like, 'Look man, it's going right there.' Then we can build from there."
 

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honestly I don't even feel up for today's game like I should. those last 2 performances left a sour taste in my mouth. really felt the half assed shyt was gonna be done after the thunder win. got first place and figured that would be enough to keep em motivated. then they follow it up with their worst play of the season. and yes, wade and CB both need to shut the hell up.....they are a huge part of the problem right now. but it all comes down to the coach....we just don't have a motivational leader. a pat riley type who can drop that speech and motivate these guys to leave everything on the floor. nobody tryin to listen to spo's hyper ass and his corny ass speeches filled with hollywood movie cliches. "in order to succeed, you must first learn to fail.....with great power comes great responsibility"......team lookin at this fool like :childplease:
 

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honestly I don't even feel up for today's game like I should. those last 2 performances left a sour taste in my mouth. really felt the half assed shyt was gonna be done after the thunder win. got first place and figured that would be enough to keep em motivated. then they follow it up with their worst play of the season. and yes, wade and CB both need to shut the hell up.....they are a huge part of the problem right now. but it all comes down to the coach....we just don't have a motivational leader. a pat riley type who can drop that speech and motivate these guys to leave everything on the floor. nobody tryin to listen to spo's hyper ass and his corny ass speeches filled with hollywood movie cliches. "in order to succeed, you must first learn to fail.....with great power comes great responsibility"......team lookin at this fool like :childplease:
will be interesting to see how negotiations go with wade next summer. i wonder if he's really going to demand another $20 mill a year with a straight face
 

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The ball needs to move around to create opportunities for everyone in the team. Also, I agreed with Wade and Bosh that there needs to be cohesion and identity in the offensive side. I assumed before the season started that Wade, Dragic, and Bosh were going to be the focal point of the team, and didn't expect us struggle from the 3 point line in every games. With Dragic, Green, and McRoberts, you would think the team will be decent in shooting the three. It has become the opposite. The offense is so inconsistent and sloppy. We can't afford to continue to play like shyt when there is so much parity in the east.
 

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I'm not watching this shyt tonight. I'll feel better not investing my time into this shyt should we lose.

Who am I kidding :mjcry:
 
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