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Ok Miami Heat. Let's see something like this, then we can talk.
Dame can help you get the assets together because it's so easy. Don't betray him!

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Not happening. They don’t have talent anywhere close to Ingram. Hell…. They don’t have talent close to Hart or Ball either. That trade was miles better than what Miami can offer.
 
LOL yes. That’s exactly what I was thinking
All fun here but there are a few parallels.

You had Haynes telling everyone he doesn't want Boston. You had his agent Rich Paul threatening any team outside of LA that he would leave in a yr. His camp manufactured a market of 1 team.

Now all we need is Magic to give up the farm for Dame.
 
Dame, Banchero, WCJ, and the 4 Wagners would be a really fun team to watch. Too bad nobody in Orlando likes basketball.
I meant Magic Johnson. He was the one who laid the ground work for the AD to LA trade.
 
Amick: https://theathletic.com/4687899/202...summer-league-news?source=user-shared-article

Make em sweat.

In Miami, meanwhile, Heat officials who so badly want to land Lillard can certainly relate to the stagnant state of affairs. But the Heat’s dilemma is different from that of the Clippers, who could roll the ball out with this roster next season and still feel reasonably good about their road ahead. The Heat already said goodbye to Gabe Vincent (the Lakers) and Max Strus (Cleveland) in free agency after their Finals run, meaning the idea of losing key contributors like Caleb Martin, or young talents like Nikola Jović and Jaime Jaquez Jr., would only further limit their title-contending prospects.

That’s where the slow pace of the Heat-Blazers talks has made it even harder to reach a deal point. Miami has already missed out on so many affordable free agents who might have come its way had the Lillard addition already been made — like Taurean Prince, for example, before he went to the Lakers. In light of that, there’s even greater internal interest in retaining as many role players as possible. As has been widely reported, a Heat deal would likely include Tyler Herro (who would likely go to a third team) and Duncan Robinson.
 
Amick: https://theathletic.com/4687899/202...summer-league-news?source=user-shared-article

Make em sweat.

In Miami, meanwhile, Heat officials who so badly want to land Lillard can certainly relate to the stagnant state of affairs. But the Heat’s dilemma is different from that of the Clippers, who could roll the ball out with this roster next season and still feel reasonably good about their road ahead. The Heat already said goodbye to Gabe Vincent (the Lakers) and Max Strus (Cleveland) in free agency after their Finals run, meaning the idea of losing key contributors like Caleb Martin, or young talents like Nikola Jović and Jaime Jaquez Jr., would only further limit their title-contending prospects.

That’s where the slow pace of the Heat-Blazers talks has made it even harder to reach a deal point. Miami has already missed out on so many affordable free agents who might have come its way had the Lillard addition already been made — like Taurean Prince, for example, before he went to the Lakers. In light of that, there’s even greater internal interest in retaining as many role players as possible. As has been widely reported, a Heat deal would likely include Tyler Herro (who would likely go to a third team) and Duncan Robinson.

Yeah.... it sure seems like a deal would already be done if Miami wasn't being stingy.
 
All fun here but there are a few parallels.

You had Haynes telling everyone he doesn't want Boston. You had his agent Rich Paul threatening any team outside of LA that he would leave in a yr. His camp manufactured a market of 1 team.

Now all we need is Magic to give up the farm for Dame.
25 vs 33
6’11” vs 6’2”
 
Amick: https://theathletic.com/4687899/202...summer-league-news?source=user-shared-article

Make em sweat.

In Miami, meanwhile, Heat officials who so badly want to land Lillard can certainly relate to the stagnant state of affairs. But the Heat’s dilemma is different from that of the Clippers, who could roll the ball out with this roster next season and still feel reasonably good about their road ahead. The Heat already said goodbye to Gabe Vincent (the Lakers) and Max Strus (Cleveland) in free agency after their Finals run, meaning the idea of losing key contributors like Caleb Martin, or young talents like Nikola Jović and Jaime Jaquez Jr., would only further limit their title-contending prospects.

That’s where the slow pace of the Heat-Blazers talks has made it even harder to reach a deal point. Miami has already missed out on so many affordable free agents who might have come its way had the Lillard addition already been made — like Taurean Prince, for example, before he went to the Lakers. In light of that, there’s even greater internal interest in retaining as many role players as possible. As has been widely reported, a Heat deal would likely include Tyler Herro (who would likely go to a third team) and Duncan Robinson.

Its funny but so many years of Joe basically doing nothing at countless opportunities to add win now talent. Joe is now somehow having that effect on another team, that was just in the finals.
 
Its funny but so many years of Joe basically doing nothing at countless opportunities to add win now talent. Joe is now somehow having that effect on another team, that was just in the finals.

So many years......

He has had the job for 18 months.
 
F' Miami
F' F' F', I said F' Miami
F' Miami

He said he wants out
Said it's only Miami
But, Miami ain't got it
Riley pay up
You break it you bought it

We don't want your trash heap
Stinking like that sargassum on your beaches
Break out that checkbook, stop playin' cheap
Your offers, so bad it's leaves me speechless
Get on the phone or we'll just keep him.

Seems like we stale matin'
We got all the time in world, you sweating
Cause without Dame your just second rate'n
We'll get what we ask for I'm bettin'
Cause in the end you the one frettin'

F' Miami
F' F' F', I said F' Miami
F' Miami

If it takes months, it takes months, holla
Don't bother with the bullshit attrition
Hit us back when you serious about gettin' Dolla
You ain't going to knock us into submission
Cause up here in Portland we fuck'n balla

I'm amazed

We might be rebuilding
Fielding a new roster for the future dream
But, that doesn't mean we yielding
We'll wait so long you'll want to scream
Sure we small market, but we the real thing
We are a community
We stand together in unity
When we say....

F' Miami
F' F' F', I said F' Miami
F' Miami
 

THIS is the reality. We're not the ones under pressure, Miami is. Could you imagine the blowback on the M'eat front office if they cleared everyone out and DIDN'T get Dame? They HAVE to get him now. They have put themselves in a position where they cannot lose him.

I hope after this SL game, Cronin goes on a nice long vacation to a location with no WiFi or cell coverage.
 
THIS is the reality. We're not the ones under pressure, Miami is. Could you imagine the blowback on the M'eat front office if they cleared everyone out and DIDN'T get Dame? They HAVE to get him now. They have put themselves in a position where they cannot lose him.

I hope after this SL game, Cronin goes on a nice long vacation to a location with no WiFi or cell coverage.

I disagree. They can move their focus to a guy like Zach Lavine or someone else. That would be the best case scenario.
 
F' Miami
F' F' F', I said F' Miami
F' Miami

He said he wants out
Said it's only Miami
But, Miami ain't got it
Riley pay up
You break it you bought it

We don't want your trash heap
Stinking like that sargassum on your beaches
Break out that checkbook, stop playin' cheap
Your offers, so bad it's leaves me speechless
Get on the phone or we'll just keep him.

Seems like we stale matin'
We got all the time in world, you sweating
Cause without Dame your just second rate'n
We'll get what we ask for I'm bettin'
Cause in the end you the one frettin'

F' Miami
F' F' F', I said F' Miami
F' Miami

If it takes months, it takes months, holla
Don't bother with the bullshit attrition
Hit us back when you serious about gettin' Dolla
You ain't going to knock us into submission
Cause up here in Portland we fuck'n balla

I'm amazed

We might be rebuilding
Fielding a new roster for the future dream
But, that doesn't mean we yielding
We'll wait so long you'll want to scream
Sure we small market, but we the real thing
We are a community
We stand together in unity
When we say....

F' Miami
F' F' F', I said F' Miami
F' Miami
I love it! Song smithing with an NBA theme is tough. Well done!
 

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