Re: Miami Heat 09/10 la casa di quella pippa di Chalmers
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una statua per Richardson...
senza la sua difesa, il suo QI difensivo e le sue piccole cose questa non la riportavamo.
Una statuetta anche per Chalmers, che dopo un paio di mesi difficili tira fuori la partita dell'anno.
Speriamo si sblocchi e torni ad essere quel giocatore importante che era fino a 5 mesi fa.
senza la sua difesa, il suo QI difensivo e le sue piccole cose questa non la riportavamo.
Una statuetta anche per Chalmers, che dopo un paio di mesi difficili tira fuori la partita dell'anno.
Speriamo si sblocchi e torni ad essere quel giocatore importante che era fino a 5 mesi fa.
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bella vittoria a Memphis... sono queste la vittorie che mi piacciono! 
Haslem secondo me dovrebbe essere il secondo più intoccabile dopo dwade... troppo importante avere uno così in squadra...
contento per la partita di Q-Rich e Marione Chalmers, bene anche B-Easy...
Haslem secondo me dovrebbe essere il secondo più intoccabile dopo dwade... troppo importante avere uno così in squadra...
contento per la partita di Q-Rich e Marione Chalmers, bene anche B-Easy...
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avanti così, playoff o non la nostra stagione inizia a giugno 2010...
Contento per Marione e soprattutto il bistrattato a inizio stagione Q-Rich, sperando che Chalmers si svegli adesso che iniziano i playoff!
Contento per Marione e soprattutto il bistrattato a inizio stagione Q-Rich, sperando che Chalmers si svegli adesso che iniziano i playoff!
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Mah.Allora va bene così, chiedendo a Wade ancora un po di fiducia, dopotutto ci siamo lasciati ingolosire dall'ambizione di PO, quando il nostro obbiettivo dichiarato era il 2010 e l'estate dei FA.
Lì verranno tirate le somme definitive.
Mi pare evidente che fosse Wade a volere una trade con un compagno in grado di trascinare il resto della squadra.
Chiaro che adesso il rinnovo sarà problematico, ma non impossibile visto che comunque lo spazio salariale lo avete
Hope is a lying bitch
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Stanotte si ritorna alla sconfitta contro Dallas: una partita giocata senza Wade ed Alston, ma con buona intensità e carattere da parte si chi è sceso in campo. Abbiamo pagato troppo dazio al divario tecnico che ci separava da questi Mavs, ed in fin dei conti, una sconfitta contro questa squadra, anche alla luce delle 5 W consecutive, poteva anche starci.
Adesso si ritorna a Miami: giochiamo 2 partite ampiamente alla nostra portata, ed anche scrutando un po' il calendario, sembra, fatta qualche eccezione, che siano tutti scontri dove possiamo dire la nostra. Peraltro giocheremo tanto in casa, e sarà necessario ritrovare il feeling con il nostro pubblico affinche l'AAA diventi nuovamente un fattore, così come non lo è stato per quest'anno.
Concludo sul mercato, anzi sul mancato mercato: sono contento così, in primis perchè, a parte Stat o Butler, a me non piaceva nessuno dei nomi che circolavano; poi, ed è questo l'elemento considerevole, Riley ha sempre dichiarato di voler arrivare nell'estate del 2010 con il maggior spazio salariale possibile: il fine è quello di portare a Miami una star e soprattutto, rifirmare Wade... E' sempre stato uno che non si è lasciato mai ingolosire dal mercato, ed agendo come suo solito, ha sempre anteposto gli interessi della squadra a quelli del singolo giocatore. Mi riferisco al fatto che, anche nella malaugurata ipotesi che Wade vada via, il nostro cap, così concepito dopo questo mercato, ci permette in ogni caso di modellare la squadra nel migliore dei modi, e quindi di non firmare un grosso campione, ma anche due...
Per me ha agito nel migliore dei modi, e spero che anche Wade, che è una persona intelligente, lo capisca...
Adesso si ritorna a Miami: giochiamo 2 partite ampiamente alla nostra portata, ed anche scrutando un po' il calendario, sembra, fatta qualche eccezione, che siano tutti scontri dove possiamo dire la nostra. Peraltro giocheremo tanto in casa, e sarà necessario ritrovare il feeling con il nostro pubblico affinche l'AAA diventi nuovamente un fattore, così come non lo è stato per quest'anno.
Concludo sul mercato, anzi sul mancato mercato: sono contento così, in primis perchè, a parte Stat o Butler, a me non piaceva nessuno dei nomi che circolavano; poi, ed è questo l'elemento considerevole, Riley ha sempre dichiarato di voler arrivare nell'estate del 2010 con il maggior spazio salariale possibile: il fine è quello di portare a Miami una star e soprattutto, rifirmare Wade... E' sempre stato uno che non si è lasciato mai ingolosire dal mercato, ed agendo come suo solito, ha sempre anteposto gli interessi della squadra a quelli del singolo giocatore. Mi riferisco al fatto che, anche nella malaugurata ipotesi che Wade vada via, il nostro cap, così concepito dopo questo mercato, ci permette in ogni caso di modellare la squadra nel migliore dei modi, e quindi di non firmare un grosso campione, ma anche due...
Per me ha agito nel migliore dei modi, e spero che anche Wade, che è una persona intelligente, lo capisca...
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Re: Miami Heat 09/10 la casa di quella pippa di Chalmers
perso con dallas.
peccato, ci può stare comunque, loro sono in un buon momento e noi eravamo senza Wade.
riprendendo il discorso antecedente, io devo dire che comunque mi sarei aspettato molto di più da questa squadra.
speravo (e credevo) in una stagione con più vittorie e meno dubbi.
in particolare mi aspettavo fuoco e fiamme da O'Neal , ma finora così non è stato
peccato, ci può stare comunque, loro sono in un buon momento e noi eravamo senza Wade.
riprendendo il discorso antecedente, io devo dire che comunque mi sarei aspettato molto di più da questa squadra.
speravo (e credevo) in una stagione con più vittorie e meno dubbi.
in particolare mi aspettavo fuoco e fiamme da O'Neal , ma finora così non è stato
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Heat Team Report by Yahoo
After bypassing a move at the trade deadline, the Heat’s focus now shifts to the July start of free agency.
That’s when team president Pat Riley figures to make another play for Suns forward Amar’e Stoudemire(notes), having been foiled at the deadline.
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“We did attack the opportunity of going after who we considered the most talented player that was out there, and we did everything we could to try to acquire that talent,” Riley said of his team’s pitch for Stoudemire.
That pitch, however, did not include second-year forward Michael Beasley(notes).
“In this particular situation, we feel like Michael is going to be a core component on this team for years to come,” said Riley, whose team completed a four-game road trip Saturday in Dallas and next faces Minnesota at home on Tuesday night. “He’s just got too much of an upside.”
Riley said the Heat showed at the deadline that it is willing to pay the price to succeed.
The Heat had the opportunity for a smaller deal, with the Grizzlies offering a protected first-round pick for forward Dorell Wright(notes). Dealing the emerging forward would have gotten the Heat below the threshold for the dollar-for-dollar luxury tax on excessive payroll, resulting in a $7 million windfall for the franchise.
“We decided against that because we want to win,” Riley said. “We approach this on trying to get better, trying to improve our team, not trying to eradicate personnel or salaries.”
Now the priority turns to retaining guard Dwyane Wade(notes) in free agency.
“We feel very strongly that Dwyane Wade is going to be back with the Heat,” Riley said. “We feel very comfortable that Dwyane feels very comfortable in a city that’s embraced him, that he likes.
“We feel very confident that we’re going to be able to build this team back. And we put ourselves in position to do that.”
Heat 97, Mavericks 91: The Heat’s season-best five-game winning streak ended with Dallas solving the zone defense that had fueled the Heat’s revival. Again playing without ailing backcourt starters Dwyane Wade and Rafer Alston(notes), the Heat lacked needed punch, as forward Michael Beasley was limited to 12 points on 3-of-11 shooting a night after scoring a career-high 30 in a double-overtime victory in Memphis. Center Jermaine O’Neal(notes) led the Heat with 18 points and 13 rebounds.
NOTES, QUOTES
• The Heat put itself in the NBA record book with Friday night’s 100-87 double-overtime victory in Memphis.
By outscoring the Grizzlies 15-2 in the second extra period, the Heat produced the largest margin of victory in league history in a multiple-overtime game.
The record had been 12 points, by Houston against Dallas in 1985 and then Golden State against Sacramento in 1992, both in double overtime.
The Grizzlies’ two points in the second extra period tied for the low in an overtime period by a Heat opponent.
The victory lifted Heat coach Erik Spoelstra to 7-3 in overtime games over his two seasons leading the team, including 3-0 in multiple-overtime games.
• The Heat’s recent defensive efficiency has come with an increased utilization of zone defense, an approach rarely employed since Pat Riley began his stewardship of the franchise in 1995.
Spoelstra has been increasing his use of the zone in recent games, after working on it for weeks in practice before unveiling the approach.
“It’ll be something that’ll be in our repertoire from time to time,” he said. “It’s been good for us the last few games.”
Spoelstra said the team has been working on the zone since training camp, but he only had confidence to use it in significant doses beginning with the team’s game in Atlanta before the All-Star break.
• F Udonis Haslem(notes) leads the league in double-doubles off the bench with 12. The next closest are Minnesota F Kevin Love(notes) with nine and Warriors F Anthony Randolph(notes) with five.
• The 43:26 guard Carlos Arroyo(notes) played in Friday’s double-overtime victory in Memphis was the longest stint of his career. His previous high was 42 minutes against Portland on Oct. 29, 2003, while playing for Utah. His previous high this season was 37 minutes Nov. 14 against New Jersey.
Quote To Note: “We were selfish. We gave it to them when we didn’t move the ball.”—Miami F Quentin Richardson(notes), on the Heat’s offense stagnating in a 12-point third quarter in Saturday’s 97-91 loss at Dallas.
ROSTER REPORT
Rotation: Starters—Point guard Carlos Arroyo, Shooting guard Dorell Wright, Small forward Quentin Richardson, Power Forward Michael Beasley, Center Jermaine O’Neal. Bench—Center Joel Anthony(notes), Guard Mario Chalmers(notes), Guard Daequan Cook(notes), Forward Udonis Haslem, Forward James Jones(notes).
Player Notes:
• The Heat went with its 12th different starting lineup in Saturday’s game against the Mavericks, giving G Dorell Wright his first start. With G Dwyane Wade out with a strained left calf, Wright started at shooting guard a night after G Daequan Cook had opened at shooting guard in Memphis. The move was more a factor of G Caron Butler(notes) starting at shooting guard for Dallas than Cook’s 1-of-7 shooting Friday in Memphis. Wright scored three points in 18 minutes Saturday.
• Asked if G Rafer Alston’s hand injury could lead to an altered approach at point guard upon his impending return, coach Erik Spoelstra said, “Let’s see what happens when everybody gets healthy. I don’t think there’s a need, right now, to change things. But we’ll see how things develop.” Against Dallas, G Mario Chalmers had his second consecutive solid effort off the bench, with G Carlos Arroyo again starting in place of Alston.
• G Carlos Arroyo, in his second start in place of Rafer Alston, had an uneven effort Saturday in Dallas, closing with four points and two assists.
Medical Watch:
• G Dwyane Wade is out with a strained left calf, listed by the team as day-to-day, with just an outside shot of returning in Tuesday’s home game against Minnesota.
• G Rafer Alston’s bruised right hand out has kept him out of the past two games, but he is likely to return Tuesday against the Timberwolves.
After bypassing a move at the trade deadline, the Heat’s focus now shifts to the July start of free agency.
That’s when team president Pat Riley figures to make another play for Suns forward Amar’e Stoudemire(notes), having been foiled at the deadline.
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“We did attack the opportunity of going after who we considered the most talented player that was out there, and we did everything we could to try to acquire that talent,” Riley said of his team’s pitch for Stoudemire.
That pitch, however, did not include second-year forward Michael Beasley(notes).
“In this particular situation, we feel like Michael is going to be a core component on this team for years to come,” said Riley, whose team completed a four-game road trip Saturday in Dallas and next faces Minnesota at home on Tuesday night. “He’s just got too much of an upside.”
Riley said the Heat showed at the deadline that it is willing to pay the price to succeed.
The Heat had the opportunity for a smaller deal, with the Grizzlies offering a protected first-round pick for forward Dorell Wright(notes). Dealing the emerging forward would have gotten the Heat below the threshold for the dollar-for-dollar luxury tax on excessive payroll, resulting in a $7 million windfall for the franchise.
“We decided against that because we want to win,” Riley said. “We approach this on trying to get better, trying to improve our team, not trying to eradicate personnel or salaries.”
Now the priority turns to retaining guard Dwyane Wade(notes) in free agency.
“We feel very strongly that Dwyane Wade is going to be back with the Heat,” Riley said. “We feel very comfortable that Dwyane feels very comfortable in a city that’s embraced him, that he likes.
“We feel very confident that we’re going to be able to build this team back. And we put ourselves in position to do that.”
Heat 97, Mavericks 91: The Heat’s season-best five-game winning streak ended with Dallas solving the zone defense that had fueled the Heat’s revival. Again playing without ailing backcourt starters Dwyane Wade and Rafer Alston(notes), the Heat lacked needed punch, as forward Michael Beasley was limited to 12 points on 3-of-11 shooting a night after scoring a career-high 30 in a double-overtime victory in Memphis. Center Jermaine O’Neal(notes) led the Heat with 18 points and 13 rebounds.
NOTES, QUOTES
• The Heat put itself in the NBA record book with Friday night’s 100-87 double-overtime victory in Memphis.
By outscoring the Grizzlies 15-2 in the second extra period, the Heat produced the largest margin of victory in league history in a multiple-overtime game.
The record had been 12 points, by Houston against Dallas in 1985 and then Golden State against Sacramento in 1992, both in double overtime.
The Grizzlies’ two points in the second extra period tied for the low in an overtime period by a Heat opponent.
The victory lifted Heat coach Erik Spoelstra to 7-3 in overtime games over his two seasons leading the team, including 3-0 in multiple-overtime games.
• The Heat’s recent defensive efficiency has come with an increased utilization of zone defense, an approach rarely employed since Pat Riley began his stewardship of the franchise in 1995.
Spoelstra has been increasing his use of the zone in recent games, after working on it for weeks in practice before unveiling the approach.
“It’ll be something that’ll be in our repertoire from time to time,” he said. “It’s been good for us the last few games.”
Spoelstra said the team has been working on the zone since training camp, but he only had confidence to use it in significant doses beginning with the team’s game in Atlanta before the All-Star break.
• F Udonis Haslem(notes) leads the league in double-doubles off the bench with 12. The next closest are Minnesota F Kevin Love(notes) with nine and Warriors F Anthony Randolph(notes) with five.
• The 43:26 guard Carlos Arroyo(notes) played in Friday’s double-overtime victory in Memphis was the longest stint of his career. His previous high was 42 minutes against Portland on Oct. 29, 2003, while playing for Utah. His previous high this season was 37 minutes Nov. 14 against New Jersey.
Quote To Note: “We were selfish. We gave it to them when we didn’t move the ball.”—Miami F Quentin Richardson(notes), on the Heat’s offense stagnating in a 12-point third quarter in Saturday’s 97-91 loss at Dallas.
ROSTER REPORT
Rotation: Starters—Point guard Carlos Arroyo, Shooting guard Dorell Wright, Small forward Quentin Richardson, Power Forward Michael Beasley, Center Jermaine O’Neal. Bench—Center Joel Anthony(notes), Guard Mario Chalmers(notes), Guard Daequan Cook(notes), Forward Udonis Haslem, Forward James Jones(notes).
Player Notes:
• The Heat went with its 12th different starting lineup in Saturday’s game against the Mavericks, giving G Dorell Wright his first start. With G Dwyane Wade out with a strained left calf, Wright started at shooting guard a night after G Daequan Cook had opened at shooting guard in Memphis. The move was more a factor of G Caron Butler(notes) starting at shooting guard for Dallas than Cook’s 1-of-7 shooting Friday in Memphis. Wright scored three points in 18 minutes Saturday.
• Asked if G Rafer Alston’s hand injury could lead to an altered approach at point guard upon his impending return, coach Erik Spoelstra said, “Let’s see what happens when everybody gets healthy. I don’t think there’s a need, right now, to change things. But we’ll see how things develop.” Against Dallas, G Mario Chalmers had his second consecutive solid effort off the bench, with G Carlos Arroyo again starting in place of Alston.
• G Carlos Arroyo, in his second start in place of Rafer Alston, had an uneven effort Saturday in Dallas, closing with four points and two assists.
Medical Watch:
• G Dwyane Wade is out with a strained left calf, listed by the team as day-to-day, with just an outside shot of returning in Tuesday’s home game against Minnesota.
• G Rafer Alston’s bruised right hand out has kept him out of the past two games, but he is likely to return Tuesday against the Timberwolves.
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Stasera fondamentale vincere per scavalcare i Bulls e quindi riprenderci il sesto posto e staccare di 3W Charlotte e Milwaukee
E mi dispiace ma non sempre riesci quando provi.
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Re: Miami Heat 09/10 la casa di quella pippa di Chalmers
si sa quando torna Wade?
spero torni per la partita con Milwaukee, stanotte con o senza Wade dobbiamo vincere, in casa con Minnesota!
Let's Go Heat!
spero torni per la partita con Milwaukee, stanotte con o senza Wade dobbiamo vincere, in casa con Minnesota!
Let's Go Heat!
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Perso 88-91 contro i TWolf's, da registrare la grande provable di Dorellone 28 punti
Ora siamo settimi ad una partita dai Bulls, e inseguiti a mezza partita da i Bucks...
Ora ci aspettano sabato i Bucks e domenica i Magic, dove Wade dovrebbe giocare...non dico quanto sono importanti queste gare in particolare la prima...
Ora siamo settimi ad una partita dai Bulls, e inseguiti a mezza partita da i Bucks...
Ora ci aspettano sabato i Bucks e domenica i Magic, dove Wade dovrebbe giocare...non dico quanto sono importanti queste gare in particolare la prima...
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che fessi che siamo!!!!
vanifichiamo le 5 vttorie consecutive perdendo in casa contro i non irresistibili TWolves.
SOno queste le sconfitte che mi fanno incazzare, contro Minnesota abbiamo giocato con la superficialità che ci contraddistingue quando ci sentiamo dei fenomeni.
Vanifichiamo pure la partita della vita di Wright!!!!
ma vaffanculo!!!!!!!
vanifichiamo le 5 vttorie consecutive perdendo in casa contro i non irresistibili TWolves.
SOno queste le sconfitte che mi fanno incazzare, contro Minnesota abbiamo giocato con la superficialità che ci contraddistingue quando ci sentiamo dei fenomeni.
Vanifichiamo pure la partita della vita di Wright!!!!
ma vaffanculo!!!!!!!
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hai ragione. guarda ci siamo fatti una sega contro minnesota. ma chi vogliamo prendere in giro..questa squadra senza Wade è zero. non solo per il talento del #3 , ma perchè manca l uomo simbolo in campo.Ciombe wrote: che fessi che siamo!!!!
vanifichiamo le 5 vttorie consecutive perdendo in casa contro i non irresistibili TWolves.
SOno queste le sconfitte che mi fanno incazzare, contro Minnesota abbiamo giocato con la superficialità che ci contraddistingue quando ci sentiamo dei fenomeni.
Vanifichiamo pure la partita della vita di Wright!!!!
ma vaffanculo!!!!!!!
una cosa mi rode: JERMAINE O'NEAL 18 punti 6 rimb 3 ass.
come si fa ad andare avanti con un centro che sì e no gioca con un 14 di media a partita. quello che doveva fare fuoco e fiamme (io mi aspettavo in un certo senso di rivedere Alonzo Mourning o Shaq) invece viaggia su misere medie e finora non ha ancora dimostrato nulla. eppure io sono convinto che di talento ne abbia eccome
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A prescindere dal fattore Wade, per me il vero problema, che ci accompagna dall'inizio del campionato, è la mancanza di concentrazione e un atteggiamento del cavolo ogni qual volta reduci da prestazioni accettabili...But Drugs like me wrote: hai ragione. guarda ci siamo fatti una sega contro minnesota. ma chi vogliamo prendere in giro..questa squadra senza Wade è zero. non solo per il talento del #3 , ma perchè manca l uomo simbolo in campo.
Non riusciamo a trovare continuità di prestazioni e di intensità, soprattutto psicologica; talvolta mi sembra come se non fossimo stimolati a dovere, manifestando quella pochezza di idee, che aggiungendosi allo scarso talento di taluno, ci porta a compiere prestazioni vergognose.
Colpa del tecnico, della società, del gruppo che forse non è integro, ma tant'è che si persevera su questa via.
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Heat player Arroyo arrested after traffic stop
CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP)—Miami Heat point guard Carlos Arroyo(notes) has been charged with resisting arrest after police say he was pulled over for driving suspiciously.
The Coral Gables Police Department reports that a motorcycle officer made several attempts to pull Arroyo over Friday morning. After Arroyo was stopped, police say he refused to get out of his vehicle several times before complying.
Arroyo was charged with operating a motor vehicle at such a slow speed as to block traffic, failure to obey a lawful order and resisting arrest without violence.
Arroyo says in a statement he was on his way to practice when he was stopped. He says it’s his first arrest and that the matter will be resolved in his favor when all the facts come out in court.
CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP)—Miami Heat point guard Carlos Arroyo(notes) has been charged with resisting arrest after police say he was pulled over for driving suspiciously.
The Coral Gables Police Department reports that a motorcycle officer made several attempts to pull Arroyo over Friday morning. After Arroyo was stopped, police say he refused to get out of his vehicle several times before complying.
Arroyo was charged with operating a motor vehicle at such a slow speed as to block traffic, failure to obey a lawful order and resisting arrest without violence.
Arroyo says in a statement he was on his way to practice when he was stopped. He says it’s his first arrest and that the matter will be resolved in his favor when all the facts come out in court.
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Hanno provato a fermarlo 2-3 volte prima di riuscirci, è un mito!!


