Boob-No-More
Why you no hire big man coach?
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How the heck did Miami come into this game with a 7-7 record? They looked even worse this year than last season when they only won 15 games.
Games like tonight really drove home how fortunate we are to have 4 players between 6'11" and 7'1". Miami has NO front line. They didn't have a starter over 6'8" (yeah, I know Beasley is listed at 6'9", but his pre-draft measurements say otherwise) and the Blazers OWNED the boards 55-28. Aldridge and Frye simply shot over their shorter Heat defenders and Joel, Oden and Aldridge (yes, that's right) owned the paint.
I can't remember the last time I witnessed a more one-sided contest. If this was a fight, it would have been stopped in the first round. If not for winning the title just 3.5 years ago, I'd almost feel sorry for the Heat. Outside of Dwyane Wade, their roster stinks. I know Beasely is just a rookie, but I was not impressed. He's the very definition of a black hole (18 FGA, 0 AST) and forced up a ton of bad shots. When he took the ball to the basket against the bigger defenders he was constantly rejected. On defense, he was just flat out horrible. Channing Frye just totally abused him, as did LaMarcus Aldridge (combined 33 points on 14-21 shooting). He obviously doesn't have the length to guard 4s, and it didn't look like he has the foot speed or lateral quickness to guard 3s. In short, he looks like the classic tweener (Corliss Williamson with more range on his jumper).
Batum was everywhere. The kid just has a nose for the ball, quick active hands and those long arms. The more I see of him, the more I realize what a steal we got - again. In a game that featured Oden, Rudy and Michael Beasely, tonight Batum was the best rookie on the court (and Rudy was pretty darn good, too). In the last three drafts, we have basically bought Sergio, Rudy and Batum. Amazing.
BNM
Games like tonight really drove home how fortunate we are to have 4 players between 6'11" and 7'1". Miami has NO front line. They didn't have a starter over 6'8" (yeah, I know Beasley is listed at 6'9", but his pre-draft measurements say otherwise) and the Blazers OWNED the boards 55-28. Aldridge and Frye simply shot over their shorter Heat defenders and Joel, Oden and Aldridge (yes, that's right) owned the paint.
I can't remember the last time I witnessed a more one-sided contest. If this was a fight, it would have been stopped in the first round. If not for winning the title just 3.5 years ago, I'd almost feel sorry for the Heat. Outside of Dwyane Wade, their roster stinks. I know Beasely is just a rookie, but I was not impressed. He's the very definition of a black hole (18 FGA, 0 AST) and forced up a ton of bad shots. When he took the ball to the basket against the bigger defenders he was constantly rejected. On defense, he was just flat out horrible. Channing Frye just totally abused him, as did LaMarcus Aldridge (combined 33 points on 14-21 shooting). He obviously doesn't have the length to guard 4s, and it didn't look like he has the foot speed or lateral quickness to guard 3s. In short, he looks like the classic tweener (Corliss Williamson with more range on his jumper).
Batum was everywhere. The kid just has a nose for the ball, quick active hands and those long arms. The more I see of him, the more I realize what a steal we got - again. In a game that featured Oden, Rudy and Michael Beasely, tonight Batum was the best rookie on the court (and Rudy was pretty darn good, too). In the last three drafts, we have basically bought Sergio, Rudy and Batum. Amazing.
BNM
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and no one said SUCKS. An IQ test may need to be implemented before being allowed to post on this board.