NovU wrote:Ray lovable Allen. Great game once again for him. And... Bosh as well.
But the Heat shouldn't be giving up so many points against any teams. I am thinking the Heat tend to take regular season easy.
AreaOfEffect wrote:If ray missed that shot everybody will probably be blaming lebron again for passing the ball instead of shooting it.
As a repeat taxpayer, the Heat will be facing the highest incremental tax rates in NBA history. If, for example, the luxury-tax threshold is established at $75 million -- a highly optimistic gain of roughly $5 million from this season -- the Heat could be faced with a tax bill approaching $48 million. In total, they would be paying $141.3 million for 12 players.
"They're going to have to break up their team,'' predicted a rival general manager who has done the math.
Miami may be listed as a "big market" team by fans unhappy with choices made by several superstars over the last few years, but the fact remains that Miami is very much a mid-market basketball town, well short of Los Angeles or New York.
NovU wrote:3-peat team is hard to break up no matter what.
So why isn’t there a third party to this competition?
After all, Chris Bosh is shooting 54.5 percent, highest of his career, and bringing his career percentage to 49.5.
“It wouldn’t be fair,” Bosh said, smiling. “I expect to shoot 50 percent all the time.”
Wade agreed.
“Yeah, it wouldn’t be fair,” Wade said, pausing. “It just wouldn’t be. I’m not going to say why. He can’t play with us. His shots come a little differently.”
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