OFFICIAL 2016 @MiamiHEAT SEASON THREAD::::

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Coming off a back to back and they still were able to have a strong 4th quarter to finish off the Pistons... a team that always plays Miami well. The coaching staff has done a great job keeping this team focused and it's finally paying off. Can you believe this team is only 5 games out of playoff contention? :lol:
 
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Speaking of Captain
 Dion Waiters calls it “the cold shoulder.”
It’s the move Goran Dragic has been using for years to help create space around the basket and one Waiters has begun to adopt at the urging of his Heat backcourt mate over the last couple weeks.
“I think it’s lethal, man,” Waiters said of how Dragic digs his shoulder into the chest of opposing big men as he drives toward the rim. “I don’t think bigs be expecting that pop once they go down there.”
“Especially from a skinny white guy,” Dragic says as he overhears Waiters talking to reporters in the locker next to his.
“I think after they feel that, their chest feels a little sore and you keep going down there,” Waiters continued. “That’s what he do, man. Why not go to a guy who finishes with the best of them?”
They might not be every general manager’s dream backcourt combination, but what Waiters, a 25-year-old former fourth overall pick from Philly, and Dragic, a 30-year-old former second round pick from Slovenia, have accomplished together over the Heat’s last seven games cannot be ignored.
Together, they’ve averaged 45.4 points (fifth-most among all NBA starting backcourt duos), 10.5 assists (more than Toronto’s All-Star tandem of DeMar DeRozan and Kyle Lowry), shot 51.9 percent from the field (better than any other backcourt duo in the league) and 47.7 percent from three-point range (yes, even better than Golden State’s Klay Thompson and Steph Curry) during the stretch.
More importantly for the Heat (18-30), they’ve shared the ball and taken turns beating up on the opposing team. In Saturday night’s win over Detroit, Waiters, averaging 22.1 points per game and shooting 48.7 percent from three-point range over this strech, scored 13 first quarter points to pace the Heat. Dragic, averaging 23.3 points and shooting 54.2 percent from the field over the winning streak, then took over in the second half, scoring 17 of his game-high 23 points over the final two quarters to lead Miami to the finish.
In just 20 starts together (the Heat is 11-9 in those games), Dragic and Waiters already have developed the kind of chemistry it took Dragic and Dwyane Wade a lot longer to find last season.
 
Still wanna know what Riley has up his sleeves before deadline ..... when does Bosh's monies come off Le Books?
 
At least he's gonna get his money, even though I know that's not the crux of the issue for him. Dude was always one of my favourite players.
 
Looks like we're gonna try to move Derrick Williams by the deadline and if we can't he'll be waived. Sucks. I had high hopes for the kid.
 
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