2021 Preseason Presser - Miami Heat
Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2018 9:00 am
We are firmly in a rebuild package at the moment. Last year was a testament to that idea. The record of 37-45 is the best record that our team could put out without rushing a rebuild. We had some opportunity to go for aging but talented players. We decided to forego that and work the long road for a team that can withstand the tax man for multiple seasons at its peak.
With our first round pick, we got Jason Peterson. We like his shooting potential with a bit of defense. We plan to have him develop next to World B. Free to form a formidable duo from the outside in the future. Albrecht Vogl was drafted with the Kings late round pick. He is going to be a situational player used to spread the court from the power forward position. If Andrew Lemus can develop a little be more, we can see him as a situational stretch player as well. He is not there, but we can see some potential with him.
We know that we needed some players at small forward this season, so that was our focus through free agency. We picked up a lot of good players on five million dollar deals or so. We have the depth now to field a complete team. Training camp went as expected. Huge jumps for Free. Moderate jump for our other young players. Some older players doing a little dropping.
Expectations this year is development. We are a team building around youth, and that can't be rushed. We hold our own picks, and will look to continue to build through the draft. I expect the starting five to be as follows:
C - Steven Adams
PF - Ed Davis
SF - Kent Bazemore
SG - Joshua Swan
PG - Alvin Pack
Phillip Jamerson, Spencer Dinwiddie, and Reggie Bullock should expect to see a lot of playing time on this team as well.
With that I will open up the floor for any questions that you have.
With our first round pick, we got Jason Peterson. We like his shooting potential with a bit of defense. We plan to have him develop next to World B. Free to form a formidable duo from the outside in the future. Albrecht Vogl was drafted with the Kings late round pick. He is going to be a situational player used to spread the court from the power forward position. If Andrew Lemus can develop a little be more, we can see him as a situational stretch player as well. He is not there, but we can see some potential with him.
We know that we needed some players at small forward this season, so that was our focus through free agency. We picked up a lot of good players on five million dollar deals or so. We have the depth now to field a complete team. Training camp went as expected. Huge jumps for Free. Moderate jump for our other young players. Some older players doing a little dropping.
Expectations this year is development. We are a team building around youth, and that can't be rushed. We hold our own picks, and will look to continue to build through the draft. I expect the starting five to be as follows:
C - Steven Adams
PF - Ed Davis
SF - Kent Bazemore
SG - Joshua Swan
PG - Alvin Pack
Phillip Jamerson, Spencer Dinwiddie, and Reggie Bullock should expect to see a lot of playing time on this team as well.
With that I will open up the floor for any questions that you have.