This is the thread for everybody to project how we use our MLE & LLE, as well as possible trades. You can project the 2004-2005 Heat line-up here. Comments are appreciated.
I know I mentioned Mo'Pete earlier, but it may take the close to(if not all) of the full MLE to sway Toronto away from matching. I would love to split the MLE between Rodney White(SF) & Damon Jones(PG), then sign Keon Clark(PF/C) for the LLE.
Again, you're going to get some players worth the LLE for the minimum with the Diesel in town. We may be able to find some decent backups for the minimum. I am kind've into the younger players in the market, rather than the Karl Malone's and Toni Kukoc's.
My proposed Line-Up
PG-Dwyane Wade, Damon Jones
SG-Eddie Jones, Dorell Wright
SF-Rodney White, Rasual Butler
PF-Udonis Haslem, Keon Clark, Malik Allen
C-Shaquille O'Neal, Keon Clark
I'd be perfectly fine with that front 10, having guys like Beasley, Freije, Rice, Powell, Miralles(I don't think he goes to Europe now, with the limited depth), & so on going at it for that last spot.
Shaquille O'Neal:
Position: Center
Age: 32
Height/Weight: 7'1/340
2003-2004 Stats: 21.5 ppg, 11.5rpg, 2,9apg in 36.8mpg
My thoughts: Nothing needs to be said, he's the most dominating player in the came. Case closed.
Rodney White:
Position: SF
Age: 24
Height/Weight: 6'9/230
2003-2004 Stats: 7.5ppg & 2.3rpg in only 13.7mpg
My Thoughts: He's an older, more mature Dorell Wright with a GREAT build. This is a guy who 2-years ago, Nuggets fans called the next best thing. Then of course, Carmelo Anthony fell into their hands at #3, and White was nothing more to Denver than a 8th man. He still has a load of potential and he's a lights out type of shooter with good size and athletic ability. He's the type of player you want getting the open J's with Shaq in the middle.
Damon Jones:
Position: PG
Age: 27
Height/Weight: 6'3/185
2003-2004 stats: 7ppg, 5.8apg, 2.1apg in 24.6mpg
My thoughts: Damon Jones was always known around the league as a backup, but that all kind've changed when T.J. Ford went down last season. Jones came in as a replacement and teamed up in the backcourt with Michael Redd to help lead the Bucks to the 6th seed in the Eastern Conference. His starting numbers were 12.5ppg & 6.8apg. Jones can shoot the 3-pointer & has a nice all around touch, period. With Jones, you'd see him on the floor with Wade & Eddie a lot. I actually see him as a better all around PG than Rafer Alston, from what I've seen. In today's Sun-Sentinel, it states that Damon Jones told a confidant that he is intrigued about the possibilities of moving to the Heat.
Keon Clark:
Position: PF/C
Age: 29
Height/Weight: 6'11/221
2003-2004 stats: Only played 2 games, but his numbers the previous year were 6.7ppg, 5.6rpg in 22.3mpg
My thoughts: Keon Clark is a guy who Riley looked at a few years ago, along with Devean George when they were free agents. His name also popped up last year in trade rumors, before he was shipped off to Utah. In 2001-2002 when Clark got a chance at 31 starts and logged in 27mpg, he put up 11.3ppg & 7.4rpg. Now when healthy, this guy is a pretty good scorer, a decent rebounder, and a very good shot blocker. He's versatile as he can play both frontcourt spots. He'd backup Shaq and/or possibly start ahead of Haslem & Allen. He's a low risk for the LLE.
I know I mentioned Mo'Pete earlier, but it may take the close to(if not all) of the full MLE to sway Toronto away from matching. I would love to split the MLE between Rodney White(SF) & Damon Jones(PG), then sign Keon Clark(PF/C) for the LLE.
Again, you're going to get some players worth the LLE for the minimum with the Diesel in town. We may be able to find some decent backups for the minimum. I am kind've into the younger players in the market, rather than the Karl Malone's and Toni Kukoc's.
My proposed Line-Up
PG-Dwyane Wade, Damon Jones
SG-Eddie Jones, Dorell Wright
SF-Rodney White, Rasual Butler
PF-Udonis Haslem, Keon Clark, Malik Allen
C-Shaquille O'Neal, Keon Clark
I'd be perfectly fine with that front 10, having guys like Beasley, Freije, Rice, Powell, Miralles(I don't think he goes to Europe now, with the limited depth), & so on going at it for that last spot.
Shaquille O'Neal:
Position: Center
Age: 32
Height/Weight: 7'1/340
2003-2004 Stats: 21.5 ppg, 11.5rpg, 2,9apg in 36.8mpg
My thoughts: Nothing needs to be said, he's the most dominating player in the came. Case closed.
Rodney White:
Position: SF
Age: 24
Height/Weight: 6'9/230
2003-2004 Stats: 7.5ppg & 2.3rpg in only 13.7mpg
My Thoughts: He's an older, more mature Dorell Wright with a GREAT build. This is a guy who 2-years ago, Nuggets fans called the next best thing. Then of course, Carmelo Anthony fell into their hands at #3, and White was nothing more to Denver than a 8th man. He still has a load of potential and he's a lights out type of shooter with good size and athletic ability. He's the type of player you want getting the open J's with Shaq in the middle.
Damon Jones:
Position: PG
Age: 27
Height/Weight: 6'3/185
2003-2004 stats: 7ppg, 5.8apg, 2.1apg in 24.6mpg
My thoughts: Damon Jones was always known around the league as a backup, but that all kind've changed when T.J. Ford went down last season. Jones came in as a replacement and teamed up in the backcourt with Michael Redd to help lead the Bucks to the 6th seed in the Eastern Conference. His starting numbers were 12.5ppg & 6.8apg. Jones can shoot the 3-pointer & has a nice all around touch, period. With Jones, you'd see him on the floor with Wade & Eddie a lot. I actually see him as a better all around PG than Rafer Alston, from what I've seen. In today's Sun-Sentinel, it states that Damon Jones told a confidant that he is intrigued about the possibilities of moving to the Heat.
Keon Clark:
Position: PF/C
Age: 29
Height/Weight: 6'11/221
2003-2004 stats: Only played 2 games, but his numbers the previous year were 6.7ppg, 5.6rpg in 22.3mpg
My thoughts: Keon Clark is a guy who Riley looked at a few years ago, along with Devean George when they were free agents. His name also popped up last year in trade rumors, before he was shipped off to Utah. In 2001-2002 when Clark got a chance at 31 starts and logged in 27mpg, he put up 11.3ppg & 7.4rpg. Now when healthy, this guy is a pretty good scorer, a decent rebounder, and a very good shot blocker. He's versatile as he can play both frontcourt spots. He'd backup Shaq and/or possibly start ahead of Haslem & Allen. He's a low risk for the LLE.