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RustShack 06-20-2014 12:11 AM

I was pulling for Embiid and then LeBron returning. Looks like Parker might be the pick now. Really hope we pull in Blatt though. He's been my choice for HC for a good month now.

RustShack 06-20-2014 12:12 AM

Nuggets and Warriors are playing a random game at Wells Fargo in Des Moines October.

chiefzilla1501 06-20-2014 01:37 AM

Crazy. Cavs will probably hire Blatt. Pretty excited about that. Granted, the Cavs aren't a team that can really take a risk/reward thing, but this is a pretty nice risk to take.

Mav 06-20-2014 06:38 AM

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Originally Posted by ChiefsCountry (Post 10703562)
Golden State looks to be the front runner for Kevin Love. Looking like they are adding Klay Thompson to the trade with David Lee and whatever else they need for salary purposes.

I still think the denver offers is the best.

KC native 06-20-2014 08:03 AM

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Originally Posted by DaKCMan AP (Post 10703478)
Miami opens as the Vegas favorite to win the title in 2015.

LMAO Weren't they the favorites this year?

DaKCMan AP 06-20-2014 08:34 AM

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Riley, again, shows how a champion thinks

Perspective, vision, clarity, history — Riley sends a message to LeBron

Dave Hyde
Sun Sentinel Columnist
4:40 PM EDT, June 19, 2014
MIAMI

This was it. This was the moment. This was why Pat Riley is the legend he is.

"You want to trend something? I'm pissed," he first said in sitting down Thursday morning in AmericanAirlines Arena.

This is why the Heat are a championship organization and so many others wonder why they aren't.

"I think everybody needs to get a grip," he said. "Media. Heat players. Organization. All of our fans. We've got to get a grip. I've been here 45 years in the NBA. I've witnessed dynasties. I've witnessed great teams.
"The '80 Lakers — five championships in 12 years. So seven years, they didn't win. The Celtics were a great team for 12 years in the '80s. Three wins. Nine losses."

Jordan's Bulls? They lost for years. San Antonio, the team that just beat the Heat? They won five titles in 17 years.

"What's the math? They lost 12 times," he said.

Riley was at the crux of the sermon now, and it wasn't meant for you or me or anyone watching live on ESPN or NBA TV. It was meant for an audience of one — for LeBron James. Just him. Only him. And the question becomes how LeBron takes the challenge Riley threw.

"You've got to stay together if you've got the guts and you don't find the first door and run out of it," he said. "This is four years into this era for this team. Four [NBA] Finals. It's only been done three other times before. And two championships.

"From day one to the end, it was like a Broadway show. It ran out of steam. And we need to retool. We don't need to rebuild. We need to retool."

Give us the chance to retool, he was saying to LeBron. Trust us in the manner you did in 2010 when all LeBron and Chris Bosh had to bank on was trust.

"I'm not dropping championship rings on the table for those guys," he said, referring to the way he recruited LeBron then. "They can drop their own."
This was Riley at his best. Perspective? Vision? Clarity? Championship-proven leadership? All accompanied by the weight of history in a tent-revival delivery.

Oh, sure, there was smoke-and-mirrors fudging, such as when Riley tried to defend not re-signing Mike Miller last offseason or using the mid-level exception for a veteran. There's no real defending those except in Miller's case as a chance for owner Micky Arison to save some money. But in general?

"I've been a leader and a decision-maker," he said. "This has been a great run. It ended up like most losses. I know what it is to win. We watched it. The confetti drops. Everybody hugs each other, kisses each other.

"Men embrace. 'I love you, I love you.' They punch each other, 'Hey, bro, this is how it's going to be.' And it's true. This is what creates a forever bond. But what cements a forever bond is what we went through in a year like this and stay the course. Losing is just as much a part of it as winning is."

This is the voice few organizations ever have. He said coach Erik Spoelstra needs "to re-invent himself," which was harsh but true to keep players listening. He supported LeBron ["He knows I love him"], and Wade but he didn't publicly pander to the players the way most sports leaders do.

"One of the things that was a common thread [in exit interviews with the players] is they were mentally exhausted, mentally fatigued," he said. "I understand that. I don't accept it. I believe if you go to the Finals four years in a row, and you play more than anyone else, you've got to prepare for it.

"That's where you want to be, so you've got to prepare for it. If the players were saying this was a tough year, it was a grind every night — welcome to the NBA and world championships. They should all have a discussion with Bill Russell on winning eight straight championships."

No excuses, he said. Wouldn't you want that standard if a championship is your aim?

"What are you going to do to make the team better?" he said the players should be thinking, "because we have a long-term opportunity."

He came down from the throne. He changed the conversation about the Heat. He was strong and direct and once again set the bar for leadership of a championship organization beyond what most teams can deliver.

"I didn't come down here 19 years ago for a quick trip to South Beach and a suntan," he said. "I don't think these guys did, either."

Game 7 was scheduled for Friday night. Instead, we're hip-deep into such questions and disappointment that a historic, four-year run is sloughed off.
"Get a grip," Riley said.

He was asked if he told the players that.

"I'm telling them right now," he said.
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/m...,521859.column

#InRileyWeTrust

KC_Connection 06-20-2014 08:49 AM

Riley better hope he didn't alienate his meal ticket. I also hope he has a better plan to sell than just a declining Wade/Bosh again. Because if LeBron doesn't return, the Heat might as well rebuild.

'Hamas' Jenkins 06-20-2014 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by KC_Connection (Post 10704021)
Riley better hope he didn't alienate his meal ticket. I also hope he has a better plan to sell than just a declining Wade/Bosh again. Because if LeBron doesn't return, the Heat might as well rebuild.

It was a desperation move; it's the only one he has, because he has no assets to play.

Regarding other potential moves:

1) I think the Embiid stuff is somewhat of an overblown smokescreen and he still goes #1 overall. If the Cavs draft Parker they have to sell the Notorious DNP for 10 cents on the dollar. It's not as bad if they draft Wiggins, but Waiters and Irving still dominate the ball too much for an effective scoring wing to maximize his abilities.

2) Whoever trades for Love won't be happy with him. Yes, he plays in the West, but he's not a winning player; he's a stat whore, and you'll only win a title if he's no higher than the third best player on the team.

KC native 06-20-2014 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by DaKCMan AP (Post 10704006)

#PopovichshitsonRiley

saphojunkie 06-20-2014 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Chocolate Hog (Post 10703687)
So what moves do you guys think the Lakers make? I dont see them being a playoff team.

I see them sucking for another year, cutting ties with Kobe, and signing Lebron.

DaKCMan AP 06-20-2014 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by KC native (Post 10704085)
#PopovichshitsonRiley

I know you're one of the Planet's "special" posters, but even you know 9 > 5.

KC native 06-20-2014 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by DaKCMan AP (Post 10704114)
I know you're one of the Planet's "special" posters, but even you know 9 > 5.

LMAO

So not only are you a douche, but stupid as **** because you don't know that they've both won 5 championships.

Edit: LMAO @ you adding his championships he won as a player, assistant coach, and executive. Does your shallowness know no bounds?

SAUTO 06-20-2014 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by saphojunkie (Post 10704091)
I see them sucking for another year, cutting ties with Kobe, and signing Lebron.

if LeBron opts out this year he isn't gonna be available next year though...

KC native 06-20-2014 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by DaKCMan AP (Post 10704114)
I know you're one of the Planet's "special" posters, but even you know 9 > 5.

I noticed you weren't around in the Playoffs thread also.

Did you watch your team get demolished or are you the typical Heat fan that quits on their team?

Al Bundy 06-20-2014 12:04 PM

My question about Love is his defense.


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