Miami Heat Preseason Presser
Posted: Sat May 30, 2015 5:59 pm
Amid a disappointing end to our season last year, we are hopeful with our future for this upcoming season. Lets go ahead and touch on a little bit of each.
Last season, we were solidified in our playoff spot up until the last month of the season, where our team fell apart. We were quite bothered with our head coach seemingly not having his head in the game and not adjusting depth charts, but with a discussion one on one he has assured us that he is fully committed to winning this year. We ended up falling out of the playoffs with the last Sim. Through the playoffs, we were able to work some development evaluations and looked forward to the draft.
In the draft we had our eyes on one real player: Shane Battier. At number 11 and a number of people evaluated higher, we felt comfortable trading down 2 spots. We were able to drop our most disappointing player in team history (Sharonne Wright) and also acquired Nazr Muhommad and 8 points. At number 13 we had one player in mind, who unfortunately was drafted at number 12. With no player remaining to meet our short term expectations, we put the pick back on the market. We traded our pick for Shandon Anderson straight up. We feel that Shandon is a great player for our system, and we expect him to thrive with comprable talent of Tony Delk and Gary Payton around him. So our final evaluation of our draft is as follows:
For the # 11 pick I got a rotational big man in Nazr Muhommad, a starting SF in Shandon Anderson, 8 points, and got rid of Sharonne Wrights terrible existance and contract.
In restricted free agency, we decided to make bids on almost every available player. The Heat ended up winning the bid for former Miami standout Alvin Williams. Through talks with the Wizards, we were able to come to an agreement for Alvin. We gave up our young defensive big man in Todd Macculloch, but with the acquisition of Nazr we felt comfortable with this move. We also gave up 8 points, which is what we acquired from the draft for our pick. Washington agreed to our conditions, so we are proud to welcome back Alvin Williams. Through UFA, we made some meager bids on some 3rd tier talent to try to steal a player or two in the first round. Ultimately we came up unsuccessful.
Training camp went about as we expected. With the fluctuation of colors, our team looks quite different. Our veteran players decreased some. Our young players increased some. Ultimately, we expect the same if not more output from everyone.
During preseason, we went 4-6. We got absolutely decimated by the Sonics, and we had a surprising loss to the Detroit Pistons. The strangest thing we saw in preseason was that the game recommended placing Gary Payton at starting SG. As we work through our season this idea will be considered.
Onto next season. This lineup is what we expect to play through the year:
C - Joel Pryzbilia
PF - Adam Keefe
SF - Shandon Anderson
SG - Tony Delk
PG - Gary Payton
6 - Alvin Williams
7 - Nazr Muhommad
8 - Pat Garrity
9 - Desmond Mason
Look for a fairly even big man rotation of Joel, Adam, and Nazr. Gary, Tony, and Shandon are going to be our stars of this team, while Alvin will back them up. Expect Pat and Desmond to be last tier options on our team.
Lastly, we have been hearing a lot of public scrutiny about our team. We want to assure the city of Miami that we are building a playoff team ready to immediately compete. Our administration feel that all acquisitions this past season have improved our team. Having made the playoffs more often than not since we have taken over the franchise, we feel that we need to continue to strive for greatness as an organization. We understand that some people decide to trade away immediate talent and look to the future, but we have built and developed a team that competes year for year. Our most successful run through the playoffs was with a strong scoring small forward. With getting Shandon in the offseason for the next 3 years, we see our team built to compete for that amount of time. As the powers that be shift throughout the Atlantic division, we feel that we are highly capable of winning our division and finally having home court with an ideal team through the playoffs.
What questions do you have?
Last season, we were solidified in our playoff spot up until the last month of the season, where our team fell apart. We were quite bothered with our head coach seemingly not having his head in the game and not adjusting depth charts, but with a discussion one on one he has assured us that he is fully committed to winning this year. We ended up falling out of the playoffs with the last Sim. Through the playoffs, we were able to work some development evaluations and looked forward to the draft.
In the draft we had our eyes on one real player: Shane Battier. At number 11 and a number of people evaluated higher, we felt comfortable trading down 2 spots. We were able to drop our most disappointing player in team history (Sharonne Wright) and also acquired Nazr Muhommad and 8 points. At number 13 we had one player in mind, who unfortunately was drafted at number 12. With no player remaining to meet our short term expectations, we put the pick back on the market. We traded our pick for Shandon Anderson straight up. We feel that Shandon is a great player for our system, and we expect him to thrive with comprable talent of Tony Delk and Gary Payton around him. So our final evaluation of our draft is as follows:
For the # 11 pick I got a rotational big man in Nazr Muhommad, a starting SF in Shandon Anderson, 8 points, and got rid of Sharonne Wrights terrible existance and contract.
In restricted free agency, we decided to make bids on almost every available player. The Heat ended up winning the bid for former Miami standout Alvin Williams. Through talks with the Wizards, we were able to come to an agreement for Alvin. We gave up our young defensive big man in Todd Macculloch, but with the acquisition of Nazr we felt comfortable with this move. We also gave up 8 points, which is what we acquired from the draft for our pick. Washington agreed to our conditions, so we are proud to welcome back Alvin Williams. Through UFA, we made some meager bids on some 3rd tier talent to try to steal a player or two in the first round. Ultimately we came up unsuccessful.
Training camp went about as we expected. With the fluctuation of colors, our team looks quite different. Our veteran players decreased some. Our young players increased some. Ultimately, we expect the same if not more output from everyone.
During preseason, we went 4-6. We got absolutely decimated by the Sonics, and we had a surprising loss to the Detroit Pistons. The strangest thing we saw in preseason was that the game recommended placing Gary Payton at starting SG. As we work through our season this idea will be considered.
Onto next season. This lineup is what we expect to play through the year:
C - Joel Pryzbilia
PF - Adam Keefe
SF - Shandon Anderson
SG - Tony Delk
PG - Gary Payton
6 - Alvin Williams
7 - Nazr Muhommad
8 - Pat Garrity
9 - Desmond Mason
Look for a fairly even big man rotation of Joel, Adam, and Nazr. Gary, Tony, and Shandon are going to be our stars of this team, while Alvin will back them up. Expect Pat and Desmond to be last tier options on our team.
Lastly, we have been hearing a lot of public scrutiny about our team. We want to assure the city of Miami that we are building a playoff team ready to immediately compete. Our administration feel that all acquisitions this past season have improved our team. Having made the playoffs more often than not since we have taken over the franchise, we feel that we need to continue to strive for greatness as an organization. We understand that some people decide to trade away immediate talent and look to the future, but we have built and developed a team that competes year for year. Our most successful run through the playoffs was with a strong scoring small forward. With getting Shandon in the offseason for the next 3 years, we see our team built to compete for that amount of time. As the powers that be shift throughout the Atlantic division, we feel that we are highly capable of winning our division and finally having home court with an ideal team through the playoffs.
What questions do you have?