2009 Miami Heat Press Conference
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2016 10:04 am
Welcome everybody. We are happy to welcome you back after what we consider a successful season. We will break down last season, continue to break down the offseason, and give an outlook for the upcoming season. After that, we will open the floor to questions.
Last season was quite a surprise for us. We were always missing a point guard. We decided to go all in and acquire Baron Davis. He was the MVP of this team, and led this team both on the court and in the locker room. He brought a veteran presence that we lacked before last season. We made it to the playoff, which was great. However, we were very disappointed that we did not win the division. This past year was the best opportunity we had to compete for a division title, and we fell just one game short. It really put an emphasis on how important all pieces are to the success of this team. We got to a losing streak mid-season when our second year player Jared Dudley got injured. In the first round of the playoffs, we played Conroy and the Celtics. We squeezed out a game 7 victory. In the second round we lost to the eventual champions in the Milwaukee Bucks. Unfortunately, we were not able to adjust our game plan at all in that series due to the weekend SIM, so we are not that upset about losing that series 4-1. Overall, a successful campaign gives out great outlook going into this upcoming season.
Going into the draft, I felt confident that the Miami Heat were easily the best team in the division. We did not lose anyone from our team last season except the mid-season signee of Lynn Greer. In the draft, we were not able to move at all, so we took the best fit for our team. Omri Casspi is going to be a key bench contributor when Lebron James takes a break at SF. During RFA, we had no cap room so we couldn't make any bids. Then the firestorm happened. The defending Western Conference champs decided to blow up their team and trade all three of the key pieces to our division. We immediately fell from the top between that and free agency. We offered vet mins to a multitude of players that would have lifted our team back to a contender in the division, but we struck out. Although he was the key to our success last year, we were actively shopping Baron Davis. We felt that at his age, his production would start to falter, and his contract going forward was crippling. We eventually found a suitor and traded Baron Davis for Andre Iguodala and Mike Dunleavy. We are currently waiting for TC to happen.
This season is not awash for the Miami Heat this year. We are still competing to win the division. We fully expect to be a playoff team, and with the players we have, we can compete with anyone in a 7 game series. Our starting lineup is as follows:
C- Al Jefferson
PF - Shelden Williams
SF - Lebron James
SG - Jared Dudley
PG - Andre Iguodala
We know Iggy isn't a protypical point guard, but we will have our three wing positions being 6'6",6'7", and 6'8". We are going to have a really big team and have quality players in Hawes and Ibaka running our second team.
So now, we will open the floor to some questions.
Last season was quite a surprise for us. We were always missing a point guard. We decided to go all in and acquire Baron Davis. He was the MVP of this team, and led this team both on the court and in the locker room. He brought a veteran presence that we lacked before last season. We made it to the playoff, which was great. However, we were very disappointed that we did not win the division. This past year was the best opportunity we had to compete for a division title, and we fell just one game short. It really put an emphasis on how important all pieces are to the success of this team. We got to a losing streak mid-season when our second year player Jared Dudley got injured. In the first round of the playoffs, we played Conroy and the Celtics. We squeezed out a game 7 victory. In the second round we lost to the eventual champions in the Milwaukee Bucks. Unfortunately, we were not able to adjust our game plan at all in that series due to the weekend SIM, so we are not that upset about losing that series 4-1. Overall, a successful campaign gives out great outlook going into this upcoming season.
Going into the draft, I felt confident that the Miami Heat were easily the best team in the division. We did not lose anyone from our team last season except the mid-season signee of Lynn Greer. In the draft, we were not able to move at all, so we took the best fit for our team. Omri Casspi is going to be a key bench contributor when Lebron James takes a break at SF. During RFA, we had no cap room so we couldn't make any bids. Then the firestorm happened. The defending Western Conference champs decided to blow up their team and trade all three of the key pieces to our division. We immediately fell from the top between that and free agency. We offered vet mins to a multitude of players that would have lifted our team back to a contender in the division, but we struck out. Although he was the key to our success last year, we were actively shopping Baron Davis. We felt that at his age, his production would start to falter, and his contract going forward was crippling. We eventually found a suitor and traded Baron Davis for Andre Iguodala and Mike Dunleavy. We are currently waiting for TC to happen.
This season is not awash for the Miami Heat this year. We are still competing to win the division. We fully expect to be a playoff team, and with the players we have, we can compete with anyone in a 7 game series. Our starting lineup is as follows:
C- Al Jefferson
PF - Shelden Williams
SF - Lebron James
SG - Jared Dudley
PG - Andre Iguodala
We know Iggy isn't a protypical point guard, but we will have our three wing positions being 6'6",6'7", and 6'8". We are going to have a really big team and have quality players in Hawes and Ibaka running our second team.
So now, we will open the floor to some questions.