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Re: Miami Heat Thread

Postby Andrew on Mon Mar 30, 2009 9:27 am

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Re: Miami Heat Thread

Postby ArsonMaster on Mon Mar 30, 2009 9:34 am

thanks andrew, i know who he is before. just shocked at what the senor was said. anthony not that big impact, he not played for last 9 of 10 games.
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Re: Miami Heat Thread

Postby shadowgrin on Mon Mar 30, 2009 9:48 am

ArsonMaster wrote:anthony not that big impact, he not played for last 9 of 10 games.

Anthony, not big of an impact? :shock: :crazyeyes:
You, my stranger friend, are insane.
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Re: Miami Heat Thread

Postby ArsonMaster on Mon Mar 30, 2009 9:57 am

Señor Shiado Griniano wrote:
ArsonMaster wrote:anthony not that big impact, he not played for last 9 of 10 games.

Anthony, not big of an impact? :shock: :crazyeyes:
You, my stranger friend, are insane.


you kidding me? he can block as well as anyone, but not if he's on inactive list!
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Re: Miami Heat Thread

Postby shadowgrin on Mon Mar 30, 2009 11:16 am

Sadly, that's true. He can't contribute his game changing impact if he's on the injured list. It's really disheartening to see greatness diminished that way.
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Re: Miami Heat Thread

Postby Andrew on Mon Mar 30, 2009 11:59 am

ArsonMaster wrote:thanks andrew, i know who he is before. just shocked at what the senor was said. anthony not that big impact, he not played for last 9 of 10 games.


I figured you did, I was just posting a couple of things that showed him in a more dominant light to further the joke. ;)
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Re: Miami Heat Thread

Postby shadowgrin on Mon Mar 30, 2009 12:21 pm

What joke? :seriouscat:
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Re: Miami Heat Thread

Postby benji on Mon Mar 30, 2009 2:56 pm

It's like people don't even know he'd be third in the league in block percentage to Turiaf and Andersen if he got enough minutes. All this despite being born mentally handicapped.
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Re: Miami Heat Thread

Postby shadowgrin on Mon Mar 30, 2009 3:31 pm

That'd be enough benji. Don't be tempted to post stats regarding the greatness of Joel Anthony.
I want the unenlightened to realize his valuable contribution to the Heat without the help of numbers, and know the great player that he is by hype and highlights alone (Thanks 'drew). Just the way other NBA stars came to be known.

Just look at Adonal Foyle returning to the Magic. There's a Google's worth of links pertaining to that damn Foyle's return to the game.
While nothing is written about the game changing impact of Joel Anthony and how he helps the Heat, but they would rather instead concentrate on how Jermaine O'Neal isn't contributing since being acquired by the Heat. Face it people Jermaine sucks now, and Foyle is nowhere near the potential of Joel Anthony.
Joel Anthony > Jermaine O'Neal & Adonal Foyle

Sorry for the rant. I just got too passionate about greatness being neglected like that.
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Re: Miami Heat Thread

Postby benji on Mon Mar 30, 2009 4:42 pm

You need to get over your backwards notion that players impact is only felt when they play. The lack of Joel Anthony highlights is a better illustration of his true value. When Wade looks over to the bench and sees him sitting there he gets inspired to blow past his man and take it to the basket. When a shot goes up, and Haslem sees Joel, he is empowered to grab the rebound. When Erik Spoelstra looks down at the end of the bench and sees him, he feels the play he needs to call for the Heat to score. Because Joel is in their hearts, and is in all our hearts. Joel is our collective heart, the circulation that feeds our souls. Joel Anthony is life.
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Re: Miami Heat Thread

Postby diddy on Mon Mar 30, 2009 6:05 pm

anthony is a card in the sleeve, he is a 5-th wheel for a Heat car, if some1 of the bigs goes down - he will be a solid help!
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Re: Miami Heat Thread

Postby shadowgrin on Mon Mar 30, 2009 6:30 pm

benji wrote:You need to get over your backwards notion that players impact is only felt when they play. The lack of Joel Anthony highlights is a better illustration of his true value. When Wade looks over to the bench and sees him sitting there he gets inspired to blow past his man and take it to the basket. When a shot goes up, and Haslem sees Joel, he is empowered to grab the rebound. When Erik Spoelstra looks down at the end of the bench and sees him, he feels the play he needs to call for the Heat to score. Because Joel is in their hearts, and is in all our hearts. Joel is our collective heart, the circulation that feeds our souls. Joel Anthony is life.

What you say is true as it is benji, but great players always strive to be out there on the floor. Like generals that wish to be out there with the troops against the advancing enemy frontline.

A good case would be Willis Reed. Not only did he inspired his teammates by showing up for that crucial game 7 even though he was injured, but he started and was on the court even if he only contributed two field goals. His teammates saw him in the arena and they felt confident, and then they felt that invincibility when Willis was on the floor playing with them.

Greatness doesn't only inspire and motivate from the sidelines. Joel Anthony wants to be with his teammates out there on the floor. Knowing well that with them complete as a unit on the hardwood, they are invincible. A time may come that his teammates might not know what to do in a situation and may end up like headless chickens running around the court (the way Jermaine O'Neal is playing right now). I don't want that to happen to the Heat. I don't want the great Joel Anthony's legacy be tainted because of having a weak team that collapses in the face of pressure.

Call this a rant or whatever, but Joel Anthony needs to play to solidify his dominance and show the greatness of teams he plays in.
I hope Jeffx doesn't kill me for just comparing Willis Reed to Joel Anthony.

Diddy wrote:anthony is a card in the sleeve, he is a 5-th wheel for a Heat car, if some1 of the bigs goes down - he will be a solid help!

Yes, Joel Anthony is a card in the sleeve. He's what you call an "ace in the sleeve". Sorry for Diddy's English.

Have you lost your mind Diddy from making babies with your wife? The Heat aren't no weak-ass car.
They're a fucking truck, and Joel Anthony is the engine of that truck. He's no disposable wheel.
Jeez Diddy, I thought you were a Heat fan.
Your ignorance is enough to force Pat Riley to impose his 4 hour practices again, if he was the Heat coach.
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Re: Miami Heat Thread

Postby NovU on Mon Mar 30, 2009 11:40 pm

Señor Shiado Griniano wrote:I hope Jeffx doesn't kill me for just com paring Willis Reed to Joel Anthony.


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Re: Miami Heat Thread

Postby diddy on Mon Mar 30, 2009 11:58 pm

Señor Shiado Griniano wrote:
benji wrote:You need to get over your backwards notion that players impact is only felt when they play. The lack of Joel Anthony highlights is a better illustration of his true value. When Wade looks over to the bench and sees him sitting there he gets inspired to blow past his man and take it to the basket. When a shot goes up, and Haslem sees Joel, he is empowered to grab the rebound. When Erik Spoelstra looks down at the end of the bench and sees him, he feels the play he needs to call for the Heat to score. Because Joel is in their hearts, and is in all our hearts. Joel is our collective heart, the circulation that feeds our souls. Joel Anthony is life.

What you say is true as it is benji, but great players always strive to be out there on the floor. Like generals that wish to be out there with the troops against the advancing enemy frontline.

A good case would be Willis Reed. Not only did he inspired his teammates by showing up for that crucial game 7 even though he was injured, but he started and was on the court even if he only contributed two field goals. His teammates saw him in the arena and they felt confident, and then they felt that invincibility when Willis was on the floor playing with them.

Greatness doesn't only inspire and motivate from the sidelines. Joel Anthony wants to be with his teammates out there on the floor. Knowing well that with them complete as a unit on the hardwood, they are invincible. A time may come that his teammates might not know what to do in a situation and may end up like headless chickens running around the court (the way Jermaine O'Neal is playing right now). I don't want that to happen to the Heat. I don't want the great Joel Anthony's legacy be tainted because of having a weak team that collapses in the face of pressure.

Call this a rant or whatever, but Joel Anthony needs to play to solidify his dominance and show the greatness of teams he plays in.
I hope Jeffx doesn't kill me for just comparing Willis Reed to Joel Anthony.

Diddy wrote:anthony is a card in the sleeve, he is a 5-th wheel for a Heat car, if some1 of the bigs goes down - he will be a solid help!

Yes, Joel Anthony is a card in the sleeve. He's what you call an "ace in the sleeve". Sorry for Diddy's English.

Have you lost your mind Diddy from making babies with your wife? The Heat aren't no weak-ass car.
They're a fucking truck, and Joel Anthony is the engine of that truck. He's no disposable wheel.
Jeez Diddy, I thought you were a Heat fan.
Your ignorance is enough to force Pat Riley to impose his 4 hour practices again, if he was the Heat coach.

man, i wonder if you can ever say something smart!
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Re: Miami Heat Thread

Postby Bodz on Wed Jun 17, 2009 10:24 pm

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Re: Miami Heat Thread

Postby Andrew on Thu Jun 18, 2009 12:57 am

He may not be ruling out the possibility of leaving the Heat, but comments like that are par for the course for players in his situation. I'm sure he will keep his options open but he probably won't consider them very hard or very long, right now I'd pick him to stay in Miami.
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Re: Miami Heat Thread

Postby Martti. on Thu Jun 18, 2009 2:42 am

I would love to see a Rose-Wade back-court, but preferably in Miami. :lol:
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Re: Miami Heat Thread

Postby MikeMan™ on Thu Jun 18, 2009 2:45 am

I would rather see Dwyane dunking over Rose .
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Re: Miami Heat Thread

Postby Bodz on Thu Jun 18, 2009 10:49 pm

Not sure where to put this put since it's D-Wade making the comments, I thought I put it in the Miami thread

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Re: Miami Heat Thread

Postby NovU on Thu Jun 18, 2009 10:54 pm

Obvious. Well... Wade didn't have to say it. Everybody should already know about it.
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Re: Miami Heat Thread

Postby Bodz on Thu Jun 18, 2009 10:56 pm

Well, there's always that debate that goes on and on and on...
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Re: Miami Heat Thread

Postby Jackal on Thu Jun 18, 2009 11:23 pm

I don't think anyone that actually loves the game, and not just Kobe Bryant, can really believe Michael Jordan isn't the best player ever.
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Re: Miami Heat Thread

Postby Hedonist on Fri Jun 26, 2009 3:48 am

At least until Lebron is 30 or so. :wink:
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Re: Miami Heat Thread

Postby Andrew on Fri Jun 26, 2009 10:04 am

That still leaves a lot to be done in the next five or six years.
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Re: Miami Heat Thread

Postby shadowgrin on Mon Jul 06, 2009 6:17 pm

http://www.nba.com/heat/roster/

Chris Quinn is gangsta. :lol:
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