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lethalweapon3

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Sound critique of Miami's Whiteside conundrum, from the always-excellent Nekias Duncan.

http://heatbeatmiami.com/what-saturdays-postgame-tirade-really-says-about-miami-heats-starting-center/

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[Whiteside] does have an argument with his rebounding prowess. Miami has a 50.7 rebounding percentage with him as the lone center on the floor. Replace him with Bam Adebayo, and that number drops to 49.4. Throw in Kelly Olynyk as the lone center and that number falls again to 48.8.

Even with that said, Olynyk drastically improves the offense, while Adebayo is a much better option to defend smaller lineups because of his ability to hang in space. The gap in rebounding isn’t wide enough to offset that.

Miami’s starting center is talented. He has great touch around the rim, can be a force on the glass, and is still one of the best shot blockers in the league. On the flip side, he doesn’t help spacing as much as he should because he doesn’t commit to the little things. He can’t defend in space, and his overall defensive energy wanes when things aren’t going his way.

Absolutely none of this is new. The warts are as tiring as his first quarter stint on Saturday. We’re this far into his Heat stint, and Erik Spoelstra, on multiple occasions, has had to make a variation of the “it’s not about numbers” speech this season.

What he can do has never been in question. His desire to get better has never been in question. You don’t add a mid-range jumper, transform your free-throw stroke, and add post moves to your tool bag without a high work ethic. Unfortunately, he just hasn’t made the mental leap necessary to make his improvement worthwhile.

The talent is there — heck, it’s increased a good bit since 2015 — but he’s a habitual step-skipper. Adding a post fade to your repertoire doesn’t matter if you haven’t gotten any better at establishing post position. Adding two-dribble drives is helpful in the pick-and-roll, but if you don’t set the screen to free the guard, that in turn frees you, what does it matter?

 

~lw3

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These boys are developing rapidly.  Bembry killing them with an in-and-out dribble all game and some special passes. Taylor always ultra-aggressive and adding a floater.  Dorsey has been off but he and Lee are gunners.  Collins due for a big game, already +15.

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4 minutes ago, marco102 said:

What is up with these teams? The Hawks literally are trying their best to tank.  Bud is going to have to play 3 players out there to get this L tonight.

When you say the Hawks, you must mean Bud/Schlenk? The players arent tanking.....

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