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damn i hope yall dont get tmac...this move was real
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I don't know why that was considered a dumb comment?? But,
Eddie House
T-Mac "If he signs"
Mike Miller
Udonis Haslem
Joel or Big Z
That 2nd team right there can beat alot of NBA 1st teams.
Teams like the Nets, Rockets, T-Wolves, Clippers, Kings, Hornets, Pacers, Bucks, and Warriors.. And arguably Phoenix, Utah, Knicks, Blazers, and Bobcats.
wow.
Originally Posted by JD617
I don't know why that was considered a dumb comment?? But,
Eddie House
T-Mac "If he signs"
Mike Miller
Udonis Haslem
Joel or Big Z
That 2nd team right there can beat alot of NBA 1st teams.
Teams like the Nets, Rockets, T-Wolves, Clippers, Kings, Hornets, Pacers, Bucks, and Warriors.. And arguably Phoenix, Utah, Knicks, Blazers, and Bobcats.
wow here we go with the dumb commentsOriginally Posted by roboski
NobleKane wrote:
roboski wrote:
OK... If the Heat get T-Mac our second team can beat most 1st teams in the NBA. And yes I said MOST.
Originally Posted by roboski
I see alot of "wows" and "rolling faces" but nobody is saying NOTHING!!
If u have
Eddie House
T Mac "and that's if he signs with the Heat"
Mike Miller
Udonis Haslem
Joel or Big Z
U mean to tell me that team right there can hold it down and beat some 1st team NBA teams??
Don't give me no "rolling faces" or "this fool done drank all the kool aid" or some other petty response hit me with some valid reasons why they can't. Cause alot of those names I mentioned are proven talent that alot of teams were willing to pay big money for to be starters on there teams.
I know the Lakers are the team to beat "and I got mad respect for them" but come on what's happening down here in Miami is something nobodies ever seen before in the NBA.
Talk to me!
Originally Posted by roboski
I see alot of "wows" and "rolling faces" but nobody is saying NOTHING!!
If u have
Eddie House
T Mac "and that's if he signs with the Heat"
Mike Miller
Udonis Haslem
Joel or Big Z
U mean to tell me that team right there can hold it down and beat some 1st team NBA teams??
Don't give me no "rolling faces" or "this fool done drank all the kool aid" or some other petty response hit me with some valid reasons why they can't. Cause alot of those names I mentioned are proven talent that alot of teams were willing to pay big money for to be starters on there teams.
I know the Lakers are the team to beat "and I got mad respect for them" but come on what's happening down here in Miami is something nobodies ever seen before in the NBA.
Talk to me!
see you not even believing what you say now. "some"??? now its "some"? when your first post said this:Originally Posted by roboski
U mean to tell me that team right there can hold it down and beat some 1st team NBA teams??
If the Heat get T-Mac our second team can beat most 1st teams in the NBA. And yes I said MOST
and yes you said MOST.
i think instead of some and most you meant to say a couple
The Miami Heat announced today that they have signed guard Patrick Beverley. Per club policy, terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Beverley played in four games (three starts) for the Heat’s 2010 summer league squad, averaging 5.8 points, 4.8 rebounds, 2.25 steals, 1.8 assists and 24.8 minutes, while shooting 34.8 percent from the field and 70.0 percent from the free-throw line.
Ira Winderman of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel wrote in a recent mailbag column that Miami's final roster spot will likely come down to Kenny Hasbrouck and rookie Da'Sean Butler.
The Heat drafted Butler in June for his potential and before they knew that LeBron James and Chris Bosh would be coming to town.
Winderman writes that it will likely come down to Butler's potential and what Hasbrouck can already bring.
The new-look Miami Heat is scheduled for its formal unveiling on Tuesday Oct. 5 at 7:30 p.m. AmericanAirlines Arena.
Whether it is a true peek into what is to follow is another story, considering it merely will be the Heat's exhibition opener.
Although widely known in advance, the official announcement of the Heat's exhibition opener came not from the Heat but rather from the Detroit Pistons, the Heat's opponent in that Oct. 5 game.
The Pistons formally announced their preseason schedule Thursday.
Unlike the NBA regular-season schedule, which is released by the league, teams can release their exhibition schedules at their discretion.
The Heat is finalizing its preseason schedule, which will include two or three home exhibition games. The Heat generally plays fewer than the NBA maximum of eight exhibitions, but with LeBron James and Chris Bosh joining Dwyane Wade this offseason, it likely will play a full preseason schedule.
Two other Heat exhibitions already were announced by promoters, with the Heat to face the Oklahoma City Thunder in Kansas City on Oct. 8 and the Orlando Magic in Tampa on Oct. 22.
Teams generally field their strongest preseason lineups in home exhibition games and neutral-city games that they are listed as the home team, which is the case for the Heat with the preseason game in Kansas City.
The NBA announced the Heat will open its regular season Oct. 26 in Boston, with its home opener Oct. 29 against Orlando. The complete 2010-11 NBA regular-season schedule will be released Tuesday.
By Ira Winderman South Florida Sun Sentinel
Originally Posted by balloonoboy
^Where does it say she's not moving?
There's a vid posted in another thread where she states she's been searching for homes and it's become a new hobby for her.
I'm sure Bron would not want his kids to be in Ohio right now anyhow.