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    A Picture Says a Thousand Words RE: Miami Heat & Coach Spoelstra

    I hope the images show up well enough so that you can see.

    They've just completely tuned this guy out. Half of them are yawning, rolling their eyes, some of them are looking away, one guys drinking gatorade to try to stay awake, Battier's trying to act interested when hes clearly not, Lebrons clearly not interested either.

    This pretty much sums up the Heat lately. Thought id share.
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    Where did you get these pics?

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    Too many egos their in the "dream team"..pics say it all..no hunger,just egos.

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    One picture capturing a moment in time. Yeah that is the smoking gun right there...

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    there is no date or time on those pictures. We have no idea what topic was even being discussed. There is literally nothing to take away from those pictures.

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    goddamn lebron's hairline just keeps getting worse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NYSackExchange View Post
    goddamn lebron's hairline just keeps getting worse.


    you arent kidding! when is he just gonna go bald my god

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    Yep, they need a new coach badly. Only reason why they don't fire him is because the playoffs are right around the corner. They need a big name coach who will get the players respect.

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    It was in the ESPN magazine

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    Quote Originally Posted by Speedy88 View Post
    Yep, they need a new coach badly. Only reason why they don't fire him is because the playoffs are right around the corner. They need a big name coach who will get the players respect.
    Pat Riley

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    I look at it in a different way... Spolstra is a great X'O guy in My opinion... No one short of Jesus Christ himself could motivate the egos in that room simultaneously...

    If those 3 donkeys can't put up 70 every night then they are fkd... you can only ask guys like Haslam, Anthony and Cole to do so much...

    That team is so wrong on so many levels... Telling you E.S would be better served in a place like Milwaukee or Phily... Where there is young talent that can execute and just shut up and play ball...

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    Spoelstra is a good guy and BetterBiz has it right. When your best players are divas--see James' man purse...not a satchel, the coach is at their mercy. Maybe Phil and Pat could get through to them because of what they've done...but outside of these coaches, no one has a prayer.

    A great coach who has all of his players giving 100% is Utah Jazz coach, Ty Corbin. Jazz aren't the best, but they're leaving everything on the floor and it's impressive to watch them play.

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    Quote Originally Posted by High3rEl3m3nt View Post
    Spoelstra is a good guy and BetterBiz has it right. When your best players are divas--see James' man purse...not a satchel, the coach is at their mercy. Maybe Phil and Pat could get through to them because of what they've done...but outside of these coaches, no one has a prayer.

    A great coach who has all of his players giving 100% is Utah Jazz coach, Ty Corbin. Jazz aren't the best, but they're leaving everything on the floor and it's impressive to watch them play.
    Jazz has next to nothing and overacheive tremendously because they are young and had a positive change in coaches. Not knocking Sloan, but I've coached basketball for 15 years all the way to the NCAA - I would any day of the week rather have inferior hard workers then pure underachieving talent ANY day of the week - Including Sunday...

    The Jazz on Paper should be challenging for the Lottery in my opinion... But it's about getting the sum of the parts to exceed what "paper" says... As much as most people hate Mark Jackson, that is about a bad a set of parts he's been given to work with, and he was competing for a playoff spot for almost the entire season... I like David Lee alot but Jackson uses him beyond perfectly within the offense to overachieve and compete... Same with Klay Thompson...

    Ultimate argument is Carlisle using a bunch of old and washed up, underacheiving veterans to somehow beat the sheit out everyone last year... Most people hated him too before he got to Dallas from his abysmal time in Indiana....

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    Miami players are the problem

    James and Wade are pussies

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