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***The MIAMI HEAT 2006 NBA CHAMPIONS thread.***

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Ace88 said:
I was actually suprised to see DA doing that good after not playing a single game for about 3 months. But all honesty, I hope you guys don't think that DA will do this everynight.


Is Fitch hurt or something? We haven't even played him yet and we signed a vet guard a couple of days ago.

i agree i watched him when he was with portland all the years and he is incositent so dont count on him for too much.
 
nyjunc said:
a player on his @$$ that he threw to the side and wasn't called for. That was NOT clutch, it was an open dunk.


Huh? You mean the guy that fouled him as he was dunking?

ZO= 6th Man of the year candidate. ZO= Defensive Player of the Year Candidate.
 
Caps said:
That game was insane, it's nice to win, but there's no way in hell that we should have beaten the Hawks by only two points at home. We never seem to show up for the "easy" games.

HUH? The Heat is only Behind Detroit and Dallas in wins of more than 20 points.

22-4 against teams under .500.

Give credit where it is due. Wade didn't play, they fouled Shaq everytime he touched the ball, and the Hawks are a team that has beaten Detroit, San Antonio, and Indiana 3 times.

If you are shorthanded and in foul trouble...and playing against a group that has Joe Johnson, Josh Smith, Salim Stoudmire, Marvin Williams, and Al Harrington all playing out of their minds.....you have escaped what Detroit and San Antonio did not.

Atlanta is up and coming...they have the best collection of young players in the league...if they added ONE star...they would become a 50 win team. I came away impressed with the Hawks.
 
BTW...we are not catching Detroit...so don't get your hopes up...we just gotta give them a nice "sweat" along with Dallas and San Antonio to keep them from resting for the playoffs for too long.
 
Prime Time said:
We will see soon enough. I think you are wrong, and Antoine will play decently -- not amazing, but not ****ty either.
He will play decent, he always plays at least decent and helps SOMEWHERE.

What I'm saying is, no matter how well he plays in the game, if the ball finds his hands in the clutch or he has to defend somebody down the stretch, we lose.
 
Blueprint said:
He will play decent, he always plays at least decent and helps SOMEWHERE.

What I'm saying is, no matter how well he plays in the game, if the ball finds his hands in the clutch or he has to defend somebody down the stretch, we lose.


Ain't gonna happen....Wade is our man down the stretch.
 
Blueprint said:
He will play decent, he always plays at least decent and helps SOMEWHERE.

What I'm saying is, no matter how well he plays in the game, if the ball finds his hands in the clutch or he has to defend somebody down the stretch, we lose.

No Antoine or JWill in clutch situations. I'll take the steady vets like Payton and Anderson....they may not be flashy, but they wont turn it over, take a bad shot, and they actually stay in front of their man.
 
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Derek Anderson, makes an impact with the HEAT!!!!

Derek Anderson wasted no time in making a big contribution to Miami Heat.
Anderson's hustle set up Alonzo Mourning's dunk with 1.8 seconds remaining that gave Miami its first lead of the game, and the Heat beat the Atlanta Hawks 95-93 on Saturday night for their season-high eighth straight victory.

"I had an opportunity to make a play that I've been making for nine years," said Anderson, who made his Heat debut after not dressing for three games following a Feb. 23 trade with Houston.

"I didn't know I was going to play. You have to be ready when called upon."
Shaquille O'Neal had 21 points and eight rebounds before fouling out with 3:45 left for Miami, which overcame a 17-point deficit despite playing without Dwyane Wade.



http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/basketball/nba/03/04/bc.bkn.hawks.heat.ap/index.html
 
Section126 said:
BTW...we are not catching Detroit...so don't get your hopes up...we just gotta give them a nice "sweat" along with Dallas and San Antonio to keep them from resting for the playoffs for too long.
all I want is for the Heat to have the 2nd best record in the NBA when the seasons over. I would see that as a big accomplishment but right now the Heat are behind Det, SA, Pho, and Dal record wise. I know it doesn't matter much but with out much more to play for the rest of the regular season I think that would be a good goal to work towards
 
nick1 said:
all I want is for the Heat to have the 2nd best record in the NBA when the seasons over. I would see that as a big accomplishment but right now the Heat are behind Det, SA, Pho, and Dal record wise. I know it doesn't matter much but with out much more to play for the rest of the regular season I think that would be a good goal to work towards
That will be very difficult to have the 2nd best record Nick. Pheonix and Dallas are playing on a very high level and are a good 6-10 games ahead of us I believe. We're playing great basketball now though, so you never know :wink:
 
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