Miami Heat Preseason Conference 2005
Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2015 12:01 pm
Welcome everyone. We have our top guys currently traveling the nation scouting the new talent for each team, so this press conference is coming remotely from Houston.
First of all, last season was a failure. From top to bottom, we always have higher aspirations than what we accomplished last year. That is all of the comments I have on that season.
The offseason started with the draft lotto, where we finished with the number 3 pick in the draft. We were really excited with this spot as we felt this draft had a lot of talent at the top. On draft day we had some difference of opinions between people in the organization. Some felt that we would be better off drafting a big man in Andrew Bynum to develop next to Lebron and Jefferson, but ultimately we decided on Monta Ellis. We felt that we had a better chance at getting a big man in free agency and Monta fits our system perfectly with his potential for inside ability. We decided to keep big man Earl Barron, because he is going to be a solid contributor in the upcoming years.
Free Agency was a mess for this organization. We missed the deadline for bids for RFA, which resulted in our talent acquisitions coordinator getting let go. Miami had eyes for quite a few big men in the RFA period that we could have had for the next four years. We left the rest of free agency in my hands. I decided to go hard during round one and put in the maximum number of bids including some maxes. The positions I felt that we needed the most help was center and point guard. Monta is a hell of a talent, but is not NBA ready just yet. We lucked out and convinced Shawn Kemp to join our team. Coming off of a 16 ppg season, Kemp is immediately walking into an organization where he has open season for offense. Our other acquisitions were Latrell Sprewell and Robert Pack. These are two contributing players that are heading into the twilights of their career.
Training camp didn't go as planned. We let the computer simulate for the first time in my tenure as GM. We had some big hits. All of our Free agent acquisitions declined as expected. These three players are still going to be integral parts of our team. Raja Bell, Al Jefferson, and Monta Ellis all took steps in their careers. Raja is really coming into his prime.
Our starting five for the start of the season is as follows:
C: Shawn Kemp
PF: Vitaly Potapenko
SF: Lebron James
SG: Raja Bell
PG: Robert Pack
Latrell is going to backup at SF, SG, PG. Jefferson will be the backup for the PF, C. We consider ourselves a playoff team at this point in the season. We think we will be about a 4-6 seed, and have the ability to make a push at that point in the season.
I will open up the floor to all of you.
First of all, last season was a failure. From top to bottom, we always have higher aspirations than what we accomplished last year. That is all of the comments I have on that season.
The offseason started with the draft lotto, where we finished with the number 3 pick in the draft. We were really excited with this spot as we felt this draft had a lot of talent at the top. On draft day we had some difference of opinions between people in the organization. Some felt that we would be better off drafting a big man in Andrew Bynum to develop next to Lebron and Jefferson, but ultimately we decided on Monta Ellis. We felt that we had a better chance at getting a big man in free agency and Monta fits our system perfectly with his potential for inside ability. We decided to keep big man Earl Barron, because he is going to be a solid contributor in the upcoming years.
Free Agency was a mess for this organization. We missed the deadline for bids for RFA, which resulted in our talent acquisitions coordinator getting let go. Miami had eyes for quite a few big men in the RFA period that we could have had for the next four years. We left the rest of free agency in my hands. I decided to go hard during round one and put in the maximum number of bids including some maxes. The positions I felt that we needed the most help was center and point guard. Monta is a hell of a talent, but is not NBA ready just yet. We lucked out and convinced Shawn Kemp to join our team. Coming off of a 16 ppg season, Kemp is immediately walking into an organization where he has open season for offense. Our other acquisitions were Latrell Sprewell and Robert Pack. These are two contributing players that are heading into the twilights of their career.
Training camp didn't go as planned. We let the computer simulate for the first time in my tenure as GM. We had some big hits. All of our Free agent acquisitions declined as expected. These three players are still going to be integral parts of our team. Raja Bell, Al Jefferson, and Monta Ellis all took steps in their careers. Raja is really coming into his prime.
Our starting five for the start of the season is as follows:
C: Shawn Kemp
PF: Vitaly Potapenko
SF: Lebron James
SG: Raja Bell
PG: Robert Pack
Latrell is going to backup at SF, SG, PG. Jefferson will be the backup for the PF, C. We consider ourselves a playoff team at this point in the season. We think we will be about a 4-6 seed, and have the ability to make a push at that point in the season.
I will open up the floor to all of you.