Thursday, June 25, 2015

Why Winslow Will Fit

Justise Winslow is officialy the 10th pick of the 2015 NBA Draft, which means he's headed to the Miami Heat!

Winslow was a crucial part in Duke's championship. In the regular season, he averaged 12.6 PPG and 6.5 RPG, not to mention an outstanding shooting percentage of .486. He also plays the position of Small Forward, which is the position of possibly departing Luol Deng. Winslow would serve as a replacement and wouldn't take a lot out of the salary cap, which will be HUGE in acquiring either long-time franchise star Dwyane Wade (who might be departing to the Los Angeles Lakers) or Monta Ellis, a new free agent from the Mavs who the Heat have shown interest in. Winslow is also a great transition athlete and makes many plays. The Heat's future is bright now, with so many ways that the Heat can have a great season. Here's my projected starting line-up (very early, but I'm just predicting)

PG:Goran Dragic
SG: Dwyane Wade/Monta Ellis
SF: Justise Winslow
PF: Chris Bosh
C: Hassan Whiteside

KEY RESERVES: 

Chris Andersen
Mario Chalmers
Josh McRoberts

So because of Winslow, the pieces have began to fall into place. It will happen slowly, but when the pieces have come together, it will be one beautiful picture!

The Top 5 Picks Are...

Yes, this is a Miami Heat blog, but I thought I might go ahead and post the top 5 picks in the draft. So here you go: 

1. Karl Anthony-Towns (Minnesota Timberwolves)
2. D'Angelo Russell (Los Angeles Lakers) 
3. Jahlil Okafor (Philidelphia 76ers)
4. Kristaps Porzingis (New York Knicks)
5. Mario Hezonja (Orlando Magic)

Good luck to those 5 men!

It All Goes Down Tonight!

June 25, 2015 could be a day that affects the season for the Miami Heat (plus many other teams)


At 7:00 PM tonight, the 2015 NBA Draft will begin, and this may be one of the best draft classes ever. Here are a few highlights from this year: 

Karl-Anthony Towns, Center/Forward, Kentucky, 7'0

Jahlil Okafor, Center, Duke, 6'11

D'Angelo Russell, Guard, Ohio State, 6'5

Kristaps Porzingis, Forward, Spain, 7'0

Justise Winslow, Forward, Duke, 6'7

The Heat's potential pick could be one of these 6 players (or anyone else)

Devin Booker, Guard, Duke, 6'6

Mario Henzonja, Guard, Spain, 6'8

Stanley Johnson, Forward, Arizona, 6'8

Sam Dekker, Forward, Wisconsin, 6'9

Myles Turner, Forward-Center, Texas, 6'11

Frank Kaminsky, Forward, Wisconsin, 6'11

History could (and probably will) be made tonight. It's just time to wait and see. 

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Could the Heat sign Monta Ellis?

Monta Ellis has officially opted out of his contract with the Mavs and is unlikely to resign. So who will he go to? The Heat have shown interest in him...

Monta Ellis is only 29, but plays like an experienced veteran. He plays like a leader and puts up great numbers. Last year in Dallas, he put up a respectful 18.9 points per game, 4.1 assists per game and 2.4 rebounds per game. But Dallas wasn't working for him, so he left to look for a new home. Our main competition for Ellis are the Indiana Pacers. However, the reason Ellis would work for us is due to the possibly departing Dwyane Wade. Wade wants a lot of money, but it looks like the Heat can't give it to him. Therefore, Ellis would be a great fit for the Heat. Luol Deng is also likely to leave, but we can make a great 2015-16 roster with Chris Bosh, Goran Dragic, Ellis, Hassan Whiteside, Josh McRoberts and our tenth draft pick (which we will find out TOMORROW!!!), not to mention young players with potential (think James Ennis and Tyler Johnson) that will spark a playoff run. So even if Deng and Wade leave, if we get Ellis, our future is bright!

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Could Birdman and Chalmers be Traded?

The Heat are looking for ways to free up cap space in an effort to sign Dwyane Wade. One option they're considering is trading Chris "Birdman" Andersen and Mario Chalmers.

Mario Chalmers has been on the Heat since he was drafted in the 2008-09 season. Chris Andersen was brought in during the middle of the 2012-13 season. Neither of their pasts matter, however, because now they could be shipped off to a new team. 

Dwyane Wade is becoming more and more interested in signing with the Lakers. He would get more money there, as we don't have much cap space to sign him. But the Heat won't go down easy, so they are now doing all they can to get D-Wade back where he belongs. And one way to do that is free up some cap space by getting rid of a few players. And Mario Chalmers and Birdman are the ones on the chopping block. 

Mario Chalmers was a second round pick for the Heat in the 2008 draft (their first round pick was Michael Beasley, who would be cut by the Heat for a while but was resigned) and was very successful. He eventually became the starting point guard. Birdman is known for his mohawk and many tattoos, not to mention his great plays on offense and defense. However, neither of them have had more of an impact then Dwyane, who led the Heat to the 2006 ring and helped win the 2012 and 2013 championships too. So now, it's clear ANYTHING can happen this offseason. We just have to wait and see!

Monday, June 22, 2015

Sunday, June 21, 2015

With the 10th Pick, The Heat Select...

The Heat were blessed to receive the 10th pick of the 2015 NBA Draft. Now it's time for them to step up to the plate and pick the right guy. 

On June 25, 2015, the Heat will have a chance to add a gem to their roster that will fuel a possible post-season run next year (if we get that far) and could persuade free agents like Dwyane Wade to stick around. The Heat have many options, but here are a few that catch the eye:

Guards

Devin Booker: A promising young guard from Kentucky, Booker is one of the best (if not, THE) shooters available. Booker's problem, however, isn't much of a "3-and-D wing" guy, and that's what the Heat is looking for.

Mario Hezonja: Hezonja (who played for FC Barcelona in the Euroleague) has a lot of potential, is a good shooter and is a great athlete. But he might not be very dependable, not to mention could already be picked by the time the Heat is up.

Forwards

Stanley Johnson: The 6'7 forward from Arizona could serve as a nice replacement for a possibly departing Luol Deng, but won't really affect the shooting. He plays better aggressively under the rim.

Sam Dekker: Dekker was a key part to Wisconsin's run to the championship. The 6'9 playmaker does have a rather inconsistent jumper, but can do great things with the ball. 

Big Men

Frank Kaminsky: Kaminsky, without a doubt, is one of the most skilled players in this draft. His leadership was another key part in Wisconsin's championship run.With a powerful shot and good dribbling skills, he has the skill set of a guard, but serves as a big man. But Kaminsky might not be available by the tenth pick. 

Myles Turner: Turner serves as a trustworthy rim protected. He is one of the best shot blockers in the league. He also has a solid mid range jumper. But drafting Turner could be risky, as he still needs a few years to reach his max potential, and the Heat need results now.

So no matter what happens in that draft room, the Heat will walk out of the draft big winners!

Saturday, June 20, 2015

Free Agency Rumors

THINGS ARE LOOKING UP FOR THE HEAT IN FREE AGENCY!

The Miami Heat are prepared to have an amazing off-season. They just need the pieces to fall in the right place. It appears Goran Dragic is prepared to return to Miami. He opted out of his contract, but he will probably resign a different contract during this summer. We still have Hassan Whiteside locked up for another year, and the Heat look like they could make some new promising additions. Both Lou Williams and Carlos Boozer want to join the Heat. Lou Williams is looking to talk with the Heat, while Boozer has always wanted to join, as he lives in South Florida. A few possible future targets for the Heat include Jeremy Lin, Jason Terry, Mike Dunleavy and Paul Pierce. Unfortunately, not everything is going to plan for the Heat. Longtime franchise star Dwyane Wade is rumored to be leaving. The top targets are the Lakers and Bulls. But no matter what, this is about to get interesting! 

Welcome!

WELCOME TO MIAMI HEAT FAN CENTRAL!

This blog will soon feature a lot of information about one of the best teams in the world, the Miami Heat! I'm going to try to feature things like statistics, transactions, fun facts about the Heat, and (when nothing has happened that day) a throwback story about a great moment in Heat history! I will try to post daily, and I will let you know if I can't post, due to something like a vacation or something. During the Playoffs, whether the Heat are in it or not, I will post Playoff updates. I look forward to helping spread the word about the Heat! Feel free to comment on any posts, and let's look forward to a great 2015-2016 season! :)

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