Our starting lineup without Mike is much better than with Mike... It makes sense in theory and on paper. Prior to bringing in JC the bench could use that microwave scorer... JC is probably better in that role though he isn't a point guard and won't get others involved... but as far as getting buckets he is better. So you can move mike to the bench and be small and marginalize what he gives us and still have the issues we have at backup big... or you can move Mike for a marginalized return....
So fun times.
Not sure I like that deal much for Miami. Iguodala wasn't that good last go around, and if they could get Winslow healthy he seemed like he could be a real solid player someday. I suppose, they might be a bit better this season.
Not sure about that... he can be moved but we make every move we should make 12-18 months too late.Mike is the biggest mistake in franchise history
Jae traded to Miami. Three hours left. Ain’t looking good.
Not sure I like that deal much for Miami. Iguodala wasn't that good last go around, and if they could get Winslow healthy he seemed like he could be a real solid player someday. I suppose, they might be a bit better this season.
Man he's not even playing Chess... he's not playing any games... he's playing "My dick is big and imma get this **** done". We are playing wait by the phone.Pat Riley is playing chess while most play checkers. Waiters and Johnson combine to make $28.7 million next season. Solomon Hill and Crowder are expirings while Iguodala will re-sign for $15. So Miami gets two useful players (Iggy and Crowder) for one (Winslow) while also saving almost $14 million for next summer.
If you also consider that Dragic is expiring and Leonard is expiring, the Miami Heat will have enough room for a max spot next summer.
Butler, Herro, Iguodala, Adebayo, Nunn and Olynyk plus a max free agent or a couple really good players.