Miami Heat Preseason Presser
Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2015 8:06 pm
Welcome to the Miami Heat Press conference.
A little about last year. We were disappointed in our season last year. Although we were probably the most injured team throughout the regular season last year having only 3 sims with all of our starters healthy, we don't allow that as an excuse. We expect the players that are on the floor to produce and they flat out did not. We were pleasantly surprised with some of our bench players throughout the season. When thrusted into the starting role, Pat Garrity proved he can be a scorer in this league. Walter Palmer and Rich King did tremendous jobs playing the role of veteran leadership at the big spots.
This offseason was a pretty successful offseason. It started with our three draft picks: Drew Gooden, Kareem Rush, and Dan Dickau. We expect all three of these players to be deeper bench players allowing them to develop into contributing members of this team. Since I have taken over as GM, Dan is only the second player to be maintained by this team as a second round pick. The previous player was Scott Haskin, who was a contributing player to a playoff team for multiple years. We expect that Dan can be the same.
We decided to part with long time member of the Heat Tony Delk to bring on veteran superstar Steve Smith. We wish Tony all the luck this year and in the future with the New York Knicks. We decided that a veteran like Smith can bring some added leadership to this team.
In restricted free agency, we were able to bring back Pat Garrity for a super team friendly deal. As stated before, we like his scoring ability going forward and can see him stepping into a starters role over the length of his contract. In the first round of free agency, we addressed our on glaring weakness: players at the 4 and 5 position. Realizing that we probably didn't have a chance at the big name free agents with our current salary cap situation, we decided to send out multiple offers to veteran free agents. Those players will be playing for a spot on this team throughout the first half of this year. We did not make anymore bids after that round of free agency in that we saw our team as complete.
Training camp treated us as expected for the most part. Our current younger players improved some and our aging players declined some. No decline was significant enough to take the coaching staff by surprise. Our biggest disappointment was that our lottery pick Drew Gooden did not develop as quickly as expected. He also lost some of his potential growth, but hopefully we can work past that and he can still be a good player for this team in future years.
Pre-season took the team by surprise as we went winless through six games. The biggest surprise to us is that the computer appeared to start steve smith at the power forward spot. I can assure you that this line up will not be the case. Currently our lineup is as follows:
C - Joel Pryzbilia
PF - Cherokee Parks
SF - Steve Smith
SG - Shandon Anderson
PG - Gary Payton
Our sixth man of the bench is going to be the dynamic Alvin Williams. He has proven throughout both of his times with the Heat that he is a top sixth man in the league. We are hoping to be a big bodied guard based team that can produce a higher scoring output than previous years.
I will now open the floor to questions.
A little about last year. We were disappointed in our season last year. Although we were probably the most injured team throughout the regular season last year having only 3 sims with all of our starters healthy, we don't allow that as an excuse. We expect the players that are on the floor to produce and they flat out did not. We were pleasantly surprised with some of our bench players throughout the season. When thrusted into the starting role, Pat Garrity proved he can be a scorer in this league. Walter Palmer and Rich King did tremendous jobs playing the role of veteran leadership at the big spots.
This offseason was a pretty successful offseason. It started with our three draft picks: Drew Gooden, Kareem Rush, and Dan Dickau. We expect all three of these players to be deeper bench players allowing them to develop into contributing members of this team. Since I have taken over as GM, Dan is only the second player to be maintained by this team as a second round pick. The previous player was Scott Haskin, who was a contributing player to a playoff team for multiple years. We expect that Dan can be the same.
We decided to part with long time member of the Heat Tony Delk to bring on veteran superstar Steve Smith. We wish Tony all the luck this year and in the future with the New York Knicks. We decided that a veteran like Smith can bring some added leadership to this team.
In restricted free agency, we were able to bring back Pat Garrity for a super team friendly deal. As stated before, we like his scoring ability going forward and can see him stepping into a starters role over the length of his contract. In the first round of free agency, we addressed our on glaring weakness: players at the 4 and 5 position. Realizing that we probably didn't have a chance at the big name free agents with our current salary cap situation, we decided to send out multiple offers to veteran free agents. Those players will be playing for a spot on this team throughout the first half of this year. We did not make anymore bids after that round of free agency in that we saw our team as complete.
Training camp treated us as expected for the most part. Our current younger players improved some and our aging players declined some. No decline was significant enough to take the coaching staff by surprise. Our biggest disappointment was that our lottery pick Drew Gooden did not develop as quickly as expected. He also lost some of his potential growth, but hopefully we can work past that and he can still be a good player for this team in future years.
Pre-season took the team by surprise as we went winless through six games. The biggest surprise to us is that the computer appeared to start steve smith at the power forward spot. I can assure you that this line up will not be the case. Currently our lineup is as follows:
C - Joel Pryzbilia
PF - Cherokee Parks
SF - Steve Smith
SG - Shandon Anderson
PG - Gary Payton
Our sixth man of the bench is going to be the dynamic Alvin Williams. He has proven throughout both of his times with the Heat that he is a top sixth man in the league. We are hoping to be a big bodied guard based team that can produce a higher scoring output than previous years.
I will now open the floor to questions.