Sohh... No Longer Having The Big Three Whats The Coli's Thoughts On Spo?

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I like him but I feel the team needs a new voice so I'd love for Riley to dump him.

With that said, he's a good coach but some Heat fans will have you believe he doesn't deserve to even breathe the air in an NBA city let alone inside its locker room. Them clones want Riley to go hire that highly overrated and overpaid clown Doc Rivers or that Bible thumping clown Mark Jackson :russ:

I like Spoelstra because he's not afraid to tear down his own system and rebuild it from scratch. Many coaches are too egotistical to even consider that.

I'm fine with firing Spoelstra now but if your ideal replacement is that clown Doc Rivers.... You can eat shyt and die slow
 
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Only coach in the league who can rival Dwane Caseys stupid post game rhetoric...
 
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Every other coach in the NBA thinks Spo's a genius. Like others have said, he's stubborn to a fault with his rotations. But overall, he's doing what he can, with MAJOR injuries on this team. Folks forget it was Spo who helped Richardson work on his shooting mechanics.

It was also Spo who conviced LBJ to play the 4 and improve his post-game. It was Spo who was at the forefront of the small-ball movement. He's not the BEST Coach, but can anyone name any other coaching candidates who'd be better suited for us than Spo? LBJ has moved on, and led Cleveland to an NBA Finals without Miami and without Spo.

But on the flipside, Spo led Miami to 48 wins, while missing his starting all-star PF, and while coaching a new piece in Joe Johnson and constatly having to coach every changing lineups with all the injuries we have. We're two games away from reaching the ECF, only a year and a half after losing LeBron. Technically we're not supposed to be here, because allegedly when you lose LeBron, it's supposed to take 5-10yrs for your team to sniff any modicum of playoff success.

But if Miami even makes it to the ECF and wins at least one game against CLE, with no CB, than Miami and Spo are already defying the narrative that the media tried to draw for us, once LBJ decided he wanted to return to Cleveland back in July of 2014.

It's May 10th, and with no LeBron James, and with no Chris Bosh, Miami is still playing basketball. That's all that needs to be said.....

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I like him but I feel the team needs a new voice so I'd love for Riley to dump him.

With that said, he's a good coach but some Heat fans will have you believe he doesn't deserve to even breathe the air in an NBA city let alone inside its locker room. Them clones want Riley to go hire that highly overrated and overpaid clown Doc Rivers or that Bible thumping clown Mark Jackson :russ:

I like Spoelstra because he's not afraid to tear down his own system and rebuild it from scratch. Many coaches are too egotistical to even consider that.

I'm fine with firing Spoelstra now but if your ideal replacement is that clown Doc Rivers.... You can eat shyt and die slow


Every other coach in the NBA thinks Spo's a genius. Like others have said, he's stubborn to a fault with his rotations. But overall, he's doing what he can, with MAJOR injuries on this team. Folks forget it was Spo who helped Richardson work on his shooting mechanics.

It was also Spo who conviced LBJ to play the 4 and improve his post-game. It was Spo who was at the forefront of the small-ball movement. He's not the BEST Coach, but can anyone name any other coaching candidates who'd be better suited for us than Spo? LBJ has moved on, and led Cleveland to an NBA Finals without Miami and without Spo.

But on the flipside, Spo led Miami to 48 wins, while missing his starting all-star PF, and while coaching a new piece in Joe Johnson and constatly having to coach every changing lineups with all the injuries we have. We're two games away from reaching the ECF, only a year and a half after losing LeBron. Technically we're not supposed to be here, because allegedly when you lose LeBron, it's supposed to take 5-10yrs for your team to sniff any modicum of playoff success.

But if Miami even makes it to the ECF and wins at least one game against CLE, with no CB, than Miami and Spo are already defying the narrative that the media tried to draw for us, once LBJ decided he wanted to return to Cleveland back in July of 2014.

It's May 10th, and with no LeBron James, and with no Chris Bosh, Miami is still playing basketball. That's all that needs to be said.....

:manny:


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The narrative once LBJ left Miami was, "Spo can't do much without LBJ, Wade can't do much without LBJ" if Miami beats Toronto, and makes it to the ECF, one of those narratives will have to eventually die out. Either credit Wade for putting the team on his back, or credit Spo for being a great coach who knows how to make adjustments on the fly. AGAIN, we're missing our two best big men. One perennial All-Star big man, and one future All-Star big man and rim protector. Spo, Wade, and Miami are doing this on a fly, and running on fumes. We give LBJ credit for reaching the Finals last year with no Kyrie, and No Love, Wade's basically doing his best Atlas impression and putting this team on his back, while his supporting cast goes through scoring droughts and horrible shooting numbers. Wade's the only player on BOTH teams who's shot above 50% I believe in the last 2 games. ONE of them is going to have to get some credit. Either credit Wade for re-writing his post-LBJ legacy, or credit Spo for re-writing his post-LBJ coaching legacy, or credit Pat Riley for putting a team together(no matter how flawed our roster is) that could make it back to the ECF a season and a half after LBJ napalmed your team. You can't clown both at this point.

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The narrative once LBJ left Miami was, "Spo can't do much without LBJ, Wade can't do much without LBJ" if Miami beats Toronto, and makes it to the ECF, one of those narratives will have to eventually die out. Either credit Wade for putting the team on his back, or credit Spo for being a great coach who knows how to make adjustments on the fly. AGAIN, we're missing our two best big men. One perennial All-Star big man, and one future All-Star big man and rim protector. Spo, Wade, and Miami are doing this on a fly, and running on fumes. We give LBJ credit for reaching the Finals last year with no Kyrie, and No Love, Wade's basically doing his best Atlas impression and putting this team on his back, while his supporting cast goes through scoring droughts and horrible shooting numbers. Wade's the only player on BOTH teams who's shot above 50% I believe in the last 2 games. ONE of them is going to have to get some credit. Either credit Wade for re-writing his post-LBJ legacy, or credit Spo for re-writing his post-LBJ coaching legacy, or credit Pat Riley for putting a team together(no matter how flawed our roster is) that could make it back to the ECF a season and a half after LBJ napalmed your team. You can't clown both at this point.

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Or give them both the credit they deserve.:sas2:
 

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Cleveland needed LBJ more than we(Miami) did. #Facts

Miami will always recruit its self. Win or Lose, I'm already excited for the off-season magic Miami will try to pull. This train didn't stop once LBJ left. Next stop, Toronto Ontario on Wednesday night. We might play HORRIBLY, and their might be moments where I'll think to myself "LBJ would've made that cross-court pass" but even LBJ can't remedy horrible shooting from role-players. We saw that 1st hand in the Finals last year, when a week earlier everyone was making fun of Melo for not being able to make JR Smith a consistent 3-point shooter, and a week later Cavs fans were blaming JR for Cle losing to GS. Let's just credit Wade. He's led a team to the ECF and Finals before.
 
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