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RedDawg#8

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  1. Career playoff record: Trae: 10-11 (.476) Luka: 12-15 (.444) Deepest playoff run Trae: ECF game 6 Luka: WCF game 5 Most wins in a single playoff: Trae: 9 Luka: 7 Career Playoff High Points Trae: 48 Luka: 46 Career Playoff High Assists Trae: 18 Luka: 14 Career Playoff Series Wins against Higher Seed: Trae: 2 Luka: 1 Career Playoff Series Record Trae: 2-2 (.500) Luka: 2-3 (.400) We hear all the time how much better Luka is. Well, here are a few categories in which is simply is not yet better than Trae
  2. Numbers aside (stats, salaries, win shares, etc..), Toronto way overvalues those two guys you mentioned. They would never let Siakam go for anything less than a star, and they see OG the same way we saw Dre or Cam’s potential. They truly believe he will be an All-Star. We would, in their eyes, have to give up a ton just to get Siakam. Adding OG to mix and they would want picks and more.
  3. I understand that everyone on the 1st and 2nd team played on better trams with much better records. However, Ja missed and ton of games and his record when in the lineup was a lot closer to Trae, and that should have given him the nod over Ja. I’m still happy for Trae though
  4. What do we know and feel about this as it relates to Lavine? https://www.nba.com/amp/bulls/news/zach-lavine-injury-update-1
  5. I’d take a mentally defective yet versatile defender like Simmons over an Center with limited range on offense and defense like Gobert. Simmons doesn’t have heart though, and that’s the only thing keeping me off of him. Positions aside, we need an influx of players with heart. That’s why I’m ok with Sexton. He is not the most talented dude but he has a dog mentality. We will never get the return on the value of Dre the player on his current contract. That’s the only reason I would pull him off the table and let him start the season with us, and just field offers for him during the season. If he plays down his value, his contract is still attractive as an expiring. If he plays up his value, we keep him obviously, then can SnT or extend him in the following offseason. But right now, his salary alone brings nothing of equal value back, and you can do a lot worse than a versatile SF with size on his rookie deal.
  6. Heat are such a streaky squad. Like, they will absolutely dominate certain stretches of games. They feed off each other and that momentum carries them. It’s weird how they will look unbeatable, then end up losing a game like game 2. When they dominated half that game.
  7. He was a frontcourt guy. One who could cross match on forwards and bigs. Offensively he was a 4 to me. Idk where this whole 6’10 253lbs stuff came from but at the combine he measured at an even 6’8 barefoot and 235 lbs, which matches up way more with the eye test and side by side comparisons while on the court. So knowing that, he has the body and the game of a true forward.
  8. For the record. I doubt we add a big piece. I will only believe when I finally see it. The best “name” guy that we ever added in recent memory was a past his prime Dwight. The best “talent” we ever picked up was Joe Johnson, and we had to mortgage the farm to get him. And he was playing roughly at the same level that pre injury/game 5 Dre was playing at when we made that trade. So, going by history, we are about to hosed just to bring in a name IF we can get one at all.
  9. Love Antman. He will forever be the one that got away. His personality is like a modern day Charles Barkley lol His fire next to Ice cold Trae would be the best show in the NBA. 2 killers. Neither afraid or anything. Would be a lot of highlights and viral moments.
  10. Yawn. Let me know when our rotation opens up for rookies again. I'm not even sure JJ or Rife get to play next season at this rate.
  11. Oladipo can play both ends and probably be had for cheaper, leaving the door open to still add a Max player to the roster as our "splash" move Imagine a rotation of Dipo and Wright next to Trae, our perimeter defensive profile would raise tremendously. I don't care too much about the injury stuff as our wings can barely stay healthy as is. He still has that big time player gene inside of him that can create plays out of nothing. We need that. Oh, and there's that whole Nate connection.
  12. Ayton is the guy over Gobert. This is bigger than just covering for Trae defensively. Ayton is a two way player that will open up our offense against defenses like the Heat. We have not had a two way big man in a very long time. Let alone one with star talent. No more limited bodies. Clint is easy to defend when all you have to do is foul and send him to the line. Ayton at least keeps the defense honest.
  13. Here’s why you don’t get caught up in the highs and lows of the championship journey. 2020 Playoffs Miami dominates Milwaukee 4-1 in the 2nd rd on their way to the Finals. Milwaukee was the heavy favorite that season but now looks deeply flawed despite having the MVP and DPOY as their best player. People question Giannis and if he can lead the Bucks to a title or if Bud can make adjustments in the playoffs. Same playoffs, Boston sweeps Philly in round 1 on their way to the ECF where they fall to Miami. Philly looks overrated, fires their coach and begin reconsidering the whole process. 2021 Season Miami comes in as a preseason favorite due to their culture and promising core. They have the Samson complex and coast all season after a trip to the Finals the year prior. Barely miss the play in as a 6th seed. Milwaukee spends the majority of the season integrating Holiday and experimenting with situational gameplans and lineup’s. They are good but not great until they finally turn it on down the stretch of the regular season. They enter the playoffs as the 3 seed and SWEEP the Heat. Less than a year after being embarrassed by Miami in the bubble playoffs. They go on to win the Finals and prove any doubters wrong. Meanwhile, Philly after getting swept in rd 1 the previous year comes back with Doc as head coach and dominates the East on their way to the 1 seed. They look like the best team in the field until they come across a supernova 6’1 PG and his crew of hungry young studs. Hawks stun the world, send Philly packing, and officially end the process for good as Simmons will never suit up for them again. Boston, after making a trip to the ECF comes back with the Samson complex and slips in to the playoffs as a 7 seed and ends up being swept in rd 1 by the Nets. (Remember this). 2022 We all know our story this year. OP did a great job breaking it all down. Miami, after being embarrassed by the Bucks, basically have a chip on their shoulder all season. Jimmy defers all season to his teammates with the mindset of winning a ring being more important than individual numbers. They are locked in on one goal. They easily dispose of a young Hawks team that was banged up and did not have the same gear of intensity as the Heat all season. Boston, was in the ECF 2 years ago, was swept out in rd 1 by the Nets last year, come back in 2022 and pull a Milwaukee by ramping up their play mid season, dominating teams down the stretch of the regular season, and return the favor by sweeping the Nets out in rd 1. The Nets, were a toenail away from the ECF last year. Played with their food all regular season, and despite being favorites to win it all, fall to 7 seed and get bounced in 4 games to a team they did the exact same thing to the year before. Notice the trend? Summary: Be mad at what just happened. Hopefully the players are too. But realize it does not define anything about who we are as a franchise and what we can become. Success is not a straight line to the top. Its peaks and valleys. Every team that looks unstoppable right now was in our exact same position last year, bounced out, embarrassed, at home on the couch watching our Hawks go crazy in the spotlight. We are younger than any of the top teams that I mentioned. They ALL have had their moment of glory followed by setbacks, only to come back stronger. We are still on schedule. No team, not even Jordan’s Bulls, just went straight to the top of the mountain without going through struggles and questioning their identity. This experience will be a crucial learning moment for Trae, Dre and others in that locker room. Hell, even Nate needs to take a look in the mirror. I am looking forward to seeing what happens next year and if this team, after 4 years with Trae, finally learns how to come out of the gate swinging. Finally decides to play every game as if it is a dress rehearsal for the playoffs and not just another game. Excited to see Trae accept the challenge of physicality being thrown his way, and evolve his game further. Maturing from “the regular season is boring” to “every game matters”, and “we have to build winning habits night in and night out.” The journey is not over, it’s actually just beginning. Stay tuned
  14. The awakening has begun. A second star is born. But he has 5 fouls, and I bet Spoelstra is about to go at him to get him number 6
  15. Sit him until the 4th, then don’t take him back out
  16. The Heat are scum plain and simple. The refs been letting too much slide all series and now they think they can do whatever they want
  17. I lost almost 40lbs in recent months, and after watching this crap Im bout to go stress eat…french fries and nuggets will cheer me up Im certain.
  18. You’re trolling now. Aint nothing worse than an opportunistic troll
  19. How hard is it to squeeze the ball strong with 2 hands and swing through contact until the refs make a call or the defender gets the picture to back off? How hard is it to stand on the opposite side of half court before the ref hands the ball off on an inbounds play? How hard is it to stop momentum by calling a timeout BEFORE you get buried by double digits for the 5th game in a row?
  20. What does it have to take call a damn timeout!!!!! Jeeezus Nate. The season is slipping away in front of you
  21. This could have/ would have been our problem, and it would have cost us an arm and a leg just to deal with this BS.
  22. Our defense has been pretty solid. Miami’s offense consists of hero ball from Butler or Herro, up-fakes and cheap fouls from Butler and Bam, and open three’s from their role players. All we have to do is play with more discipline on defense, as in, stay down on the up fakes, stay home on the shooters, and live with Butler and Herro trying to score tough shots one on one. The small lineup works because we can switch on every ball screen instead playing in trail position and having to help off of a shooter.
  23. The corner 3 is open because Trae is sucking drawing multiple defenders. They wont leave him open anywhere on the court just to double team anyone else in our lineup. They’d live with 1 on 1 matchups on anyone not named Trae until proven otherwise.
  24. Trae has already proven himself over and over again. Playoffs, tough environments, high pressure, you name it. He has proven he can handle it. Yall some fairweathers if you are using this series to turn on him after what he has done up until now. The same Heat who y’all are jock riding got absolutely destroyed by the Bucks last year in rd 1. Success is not linear, it is up and down. Right now we are dealing with adversity. We been dealing with it all season long. Nothing is ever exactly how it looks. Relax .
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