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Miami Heat: Should they build to beat Boston?

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30m
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27 May 2024
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As the Boston Celtics are likely headed back to the NBA Finals, should Miami build a team this offseason that is specifically designed to take the Celtics down? Or just worry about building the best possible team they can, that fits their own style? Or are those the same thing? Ethan, Brady and Alex discuss.


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Make sure you check out the last couple of episodes that have gone up here on the feed. One I did with Greg Stillvander. We went through depressed assets, okay, like players like Kyrie Irving. Maybe not at quite that level. The players that the Heat could get, because essentially they fall out of favor for one reason or another. The Heat have had great success with this in the past. Tim Hardaway is one that jumps to mind someone who had dropped a third string point guard with the Golden State Warriors behind B.J. Armstrong. And I believe at the time, Bimbo Coles actually ends up coming to Miami and he makes more all-star teams and he solidifies his Hall of Fame career. Is there a player like that out there? Greg and I went through it. Also, make sure you check out the force. First, when we put on our feed, if you like it, we'll put more. Our guys, Major Passons and Matt Hanifen do a great job covering the Sky Force, but also under the radar prospect. So they went through the second rounders that the Heat may be able to look at in the draft, which is roughly a month away. So we're putting that on the feed and we will be putting more during the off season. Today, we're going to get into one of the teams that is still in the playoffs. I know much of the chagrin of Miami Heat fans, the Boston Celtics. They're up 3-0 in their Eastern Conference Finals. I am not sure that any team in history has ever gotten an easier path than this. The conference was not great to begin with and then it's like everybody gets hurt. So obviously, no Jimmy Butler in the first round, in the last round Donovan Mitchell gets hurt towards the end of the series. Other Cleveland players were banged up. They were not considered to be a great threat to them anyway. And then the Indiana Pacers were surprised Eastern Conference Finals team, mostly getting there because all the Knicks injuries and then Tyree's Halliburton gets hurt. So this has just been a cakewalk to the finals. I don't even know that we've seen Boston have to exert themselves all that much. So what we're going to present this anyway, just out of some respect because the Celtics were dominant this year during the regular season. They added Proxingas. They added holiday. Proxingas is not even part of this right now. But just to go through it, I'll ask this question, Alex, and then we're going to pivot to see how they would do it. Should the Heat build a team to beat Boston? Or should they just build a team? Yes, that's my answer. They should build a team to beat Boston. And those two things shouldn't be mutually exclusive. I just think it's like you play in the Eastern Conference much to the Heat's benefit throughout this era, right? Where you don't play in a conference where you feel like you're playing against five other contenders or whatever, like the West, and you're 12 teams deep with good teams. So it's benefited them before, but now it's to that point where you play who's there. And Boston is the team who I bet you if you ask them, just privately, they will tell you that's the team that you've got to get over the humpbook. Not that they haven't done it before, but it's like the changes have been made. The season ended, how it ended. We didn't get to see the two teams fight at full force, all of that. But they're there now. They're the team to beat. Like you said, they dominated the regular season, their moves really panned out for them. And now, you know, Porzingis is all we'll see when he comes back, but they're the team to beat. So yeah, if you're trying to get back to the finals, then you got to be the team, I mean, build a team that can beat the Boston Celtics for sure. All right. Before we get into this position, so what that looks like, how would you answer that same question, Brady? I would say you have to build a team to beat Boston. The reason I say that is just because of the style of play you need to beat them with is the style of play you need to beat most of the good teams in the West. It's not just about getting to the finals as they have in the past, about getting over the hump. They say it's championship or bust all the time. And it feels like they always get to the point where they're too small. They don't have enough scoring. And I think those are kind of the two things that you need to kind of beat a lot of those next level teams. But look, look at what Indiana has done this year. They're down 3-0. But they probably should have won Game 1 just with the way that game ended up playing out. Game 3 without Halliburton, they had a chance of winning as well. They controlled that game till the end and ended up kind of blowing you late. The reason is because they have a crazy offensive team, a very good scoring team. And if we're to talk about the way to beat Boston, the way to build a team to beat Boston, I don't know if it's enough just a lean offense. With this current Boston group, you have to have real, legit, consistent offense. It can't be spotty. It cannot be like, OK, we're going to shoot over our heads and hope. You have to have a guy consistently multiple guys that are able to really take you that next level offensively. So I think Indiana, just seeing what they're able to do right now is a good example of that. Just because they're not world beaters in terms of roster construction, but they do have good game playing in terms of just their offensive philosophy. So that'll be the interesting thing. So in a way, I would say it's building a team to beat Boston just because I think the team to beat Boston is similar to the teams they're trying to beat in the West. All right, here's where I am on this. For years, OK, teams were constructed to beat Jordan. I'm going to go back before your guy's time, OK? There was this idea that first thing, there was a team already built to beat Jordan when Jordan was ascending, which was the Detroit Pistons, right? Physical, put them on the ground, Jordan rules, OK? All that stuff with Chuck Daley, you know, you had a back quarter guys, I forget Lambier and Mahorn, OK? But you also had like Dumas, Isaiah, like take no bleep type players, OK? But it was a more physical time. And so then as Detroit faded, as Jordan finally passed them, and that was the one he had to beat. It was more so them than the Celtics. The Pistons had to get past the Celtics, the Bulls had to get past the Pistons. And there was this kind of, it used to be that like it was this progression, like this is kind of what our friend Vinnie Goodwill asked Anthony Edwards after the Western Conference Finals about losing. And if you saw Anthony Edwards response to him, they were like, "We've been losing for 20 years, OK? Where's my best cat?" Like the point of Vinnie's question, because Vinnie is not as old as me, but he's kind of an old head, is that it used to be like you had to get over the team or the player on top, and you would keep failing until you finally broke through. So then, OK, you go through the Pistons and the Bulls, and then the Bulls emerge. And so what kind of teams tried to beat the Bulls, well the Knicks, Riley's Knicks, OK? The Indiana teams with the Davis brothers, even though they weren't brothers, Antonio Davis, Dale Davis, Rick Smith, physicality, right? That was the idea you had to, and like a guard like John Starks, OK? Another take-no-believe, physical type player. He wasn't as big as Jordan, but he would play him that way. Well, none of it worked, OK? They all tried it, Jordan kept getting to the finals, and then the team that really was supposed to have sent past him was a more talented team like The Magic was Shaq and Penny, and by then Jordan had the gambling, everything that happened during that period of time, and then of course the baseball retirement by the time he came back. But none of these, they were constructed to beat him, it didn't work, OK? Then there was LeBron, right? So LeBron rises, and all these teams are trying to beat LeBron. But like, Toronto lost him like four straight years with Laurya DeRosa, like all these teams were constructed, and he got to eight straight finals, OK, like, which is just insanity and probably will never happen for one player again. The Colorado, Indiana, Boston. All right, these teams tried, but again, and there's this whole list of players, great players who never won championships because of Michael Jordan, or they never won championships in their prime, like Gary Payton won one, but it wasn't, he didn't win one when he was supposed to. Reggie Miller, another one, Patrick Ewing, et cetera, Charles Barkley, all these great stocks and them alone, OK? My point overall is this, when you try to build a team to beat a particular other team, it typically does not work. It typically does not work because when you're more focused on them than you are on you, you don't add pieces that maximize what you do well. And so I would say here, my overall thought in the second half of this episode will get into how they would be the team to be a Boston is I actually think they kind of need to ignore Boston. Like, I don't think that they, because here's the other thing about it, poor Zingas, holiday, this team's getting expensive, OK, it's got more expensive and they're gonna have to pay Tatum now too. They've already paid Brown. They may not look exactly the same going forward. And so sometimes you end up building a team to beat a particular team and then the target you're going for looks different. And so to me, what Miami has to do is Miami has to maximize what its coach does well. And if they're going with these two star players, what these two star players do well. And that's kind of what Greg and I were getting into in the point I made in the last episode, which is that we can say, OK, do what Dallas did, right? Build around your two best players reshuffle it. They added Gafford. They added PJ Washington, right? But Dallas's two best players are elite scorers. Like one is arguably the best scorer in the league and the other one when he gets it going is top 10. And Miami's two best players are not elite scores. They're not. They can score. Jimmy has scored at a high level in particular, but they're not elite scores. So Miami needs to customize its team for that and they need to go all in on scoring around the two of them. That's kind of where I'm at. And I know Brady, that kind of fits with what you're saying, but I don't think it's because of Boston. I think it's because of them. And I just I think I think it has to be more about what they do, but I'll let you guys comment on this on the other side and then and then we'll get into specific and here's the other part about it. Jason Tatum is not LeBron James in his prime and he's not Michael Jordan's prime, OK? And take. That would be one of my points. Right. Well, Tatum and Brown are not Jordan and Pippin in their prime, right? So this is this is not and nor are they even LeBron and Wade, OK, even the way it was the back end of his prime. So we're LeBron and Kyrie, so I just I don't think that they should obsess about the Boston Celtics. That's that's kind of where I'm at with it, particularly because they had success against them in the past when they've been reasonably healthy. All right. We'll get to more of this in a second. Before we do want to mention one of our great sponsors, Water Cleanup of Florida, you can find them at wcufl.com that's wcufl.com get the preventative maintenance. If you see a leak in there, take care of it right away because after the fact they can do it, they will do it. They'll be honest about it. They'll do the damage assessment. They'll tell you how much it's going to cost, but then you deal with insurance companies and all that kind of stuff. So jump in at the very beginning. Your place of home of business is important. Reach out to water clean up of Florida that's wcufl.com wcufl.com water clean up of Florida based in Boca Raton. 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No body is above the laws of physics. Click it or tick it, shift into safe. A message from the Colorado Department of Transportation. When you need meal time inspiration, it's worth shopping king supers where you'll find over 30,000 mouthwatering choices that excite your inner foodie. And no matter what tasty choice you make, you'll enjoy our everyday low prices plus extra ways to save like digital coupons worth over $600 each week. You can also save up to $1 off per gallon at the pump with fuel points. More savings and more inspiring flavors make shopping king supers worth it every time. King supers, fresh for everyone, fuel restrictions apply. All right, so I'll let you guys weigh in on that. And then let's get into what they would do to beat Boston Alex, again, you mentioned the Scotty, Michael, the, you know, point. Well, that's, that's the first thing, right? And I agree with you that they shouldn't obsess over it. But at the same time, like I'm very much with Brady in the sense that it's like the problems that are keeping you from beating the Celtics in the, in the moment are the same problems you would have against other teams, even if they're not built exactly the same, like the team that you would have to face in the West, I'm completely with them on that sentiment. And so, you know, like he said, scoring in size, and that's kind of the two things that I feel like all heat fans are kind of in unison, which is very rare, right? But it feels like everybody's in unison on like, you know, these are the things that need to be better. But it's also so much easier said and said than done because it's like, well, they've tried to address some of their holes throughout the years, but it's like, you had to get the right fit, you know, the right group of guys that fit together and compliment each other nicely. And it's like, you know, we all liked the Terry Rosier trade, right? To give an example, it's like, okay, you needed a point card upgrade. You needed somebody else who could make plays, who can get to the rim, who can create for themselves. And he fills all those boxes, but it's like you have this whole conundrum now that if, you know, we didn't get to see too much of, because of availability and injury, but you know, this whole thing where Tyler and Terry both seem to be starters, you know, a lot of people don't seem to be sure if that's the right starting back court together, excluding Pat Riley, felt like he kind of gave us his opinion away a little bit in that press conference and he's like, oh, maybe one of them can come off the bench. And I think like that's like an example of, you know, some of the problems that have come throughout the years for the heat, where it's like you're trying to fix one hole, it brings up more problems. And that's, those are the complex, the complexities were trying to build a contending championship team. And I think they're kind of in the midst of it, right? Like, they're like, okay, we needed the point of attack defender, you know, we got the law and right, you know, they got Patty Moses, somebody who can just fill in when other guys are out, not that he was somebody to help contend, and then like, just, you know, Lowry was supposed to be the guy a couple of years ago when they traded for him. And it's like, you got to make the right move, you got to get the right group of guys to fit together, like I said, and I just think like playing Boston, you know, you probably can't start Terry and Tyler together. So that's one thing, right? I think we saw that in that one regular season game, I believe that was during our watch party at Rock, that they were trying to like switch everything against Boston. And that was a game where Terry and Tyler were both starting. And man, I just remember like them two getting switched on to poor Zengus and him shooting right over them over and over again. And I just think you can open up a lot of offense if you have two guys in Terry and Tyler that you can attack in that way because Boston just has so much size at every position. So it's a tough matchup. I'm with you that you don't obsess over it, but it does feel like the product they have right now, even though we've liked some of their editions individually, you know, maybe the fit isn't 100% seamless, right? So it's like, Hakka is in Yovitch, we're two kind of prototypes of guys that you wanted the heat to add. You wanted them to add another wing who could create for himself, which is Hakka's. You wanted them to add, you know, offensively versatile stretch forward next to Bam. That's kind of what Yovitch is. Like I think, you know, again, I mentioned the Terry, like they've tried to address things little by little, I just do, do they have the finished product to be bossed? I don't know. I think I, in my opinion, it would have been a really competitive series if everybody was healthy, but it's just, you know, we're playing with hypotheticals at that point. Like I think Boston hadn't seen a heat team, you know, with this much scoring talent that I think this heat team had if they were healthy, but it's again, we're playing with in theory at this point, because we just didn't really get to see it. Like Terry and Tyler, I think would have been, it just gives another element that the heat didn't really have in the past series versus the Celtics despite, I mean, I'm, excuse me, besides Goron in 2020. And so you had Terry and Tyler there. You had, well, Hakka's could bring you. You had what Yovitch could bring, and it's like, yeah, I really like it all in paper. I mean, on paper, but we never really got to see it come together. And so I think for the heat, it's trying to figure out like, what do we do from here, right? If our trade isn't available, if the Donovan Mitchell isn't available or whatever, none of these situations become feasible, it's like, where do we go from here? Because we didn't get to see too much of it. You know, we'd like a lot of these guys individually. How do you get to it? How do you fix another hole in your, in your game without giving up something you already like? I don't know. Like I just think it's a complicated situation for them. Yeah. No, it is. I don't know that we, okay, we'll never know, but I don't know that the Terry Tyler Backcourt would have been particularly effective against that team. It just, it sounded. I think whatever would have come off the bed if we saw like, well, and also it's circumstantial in the sense that if Terry had been coming back off an injury, then he probably would have come off the bench, but then it may be Caleb still starts, but then the other issue was Duncan wasn't himself. So I mean, I, the, the hypotheticals run deep, right? Like, because there were so many things wrong by the end beyond just Jimmy not being available and everything was supposed to play off of Jimmy. And of course the heat didn't get any rhythm with that group. But Brady, what, what, I mean, again, I, you kind of touched on it beforehand, but the idea being that, you know, you lean offense, have a multiple offense, have a consistent offense, have a bunch of different triggers and places that you can go. And that's the same against Boston. It's gonna be some of those elite teams in the West. And again, one of the points I make about the West is nobody expected Dallas to come out of there. If you were prepping for a team out of the West, you'd be prepping for Denver, right? Like, and Dallas is a different team than Denver. I mean, they are, they are, they're operating with their perimeters first. Okay. Even if one of their perimeters is nearly seven feet tall, like that you're, it's a totally different operation. Like nobody was saying, Oh, we got to build a team to be Dallas. I mean, Dallas didn't even make the playoffs last year. Didn't make the play in last year. I mean, they'd essentially tanked out of the play in. So if I was to say to you, Brady, like, what would you do to beat boss is, again, these, these, these same things, I mean, do you need an elite third scorer to beat Boston? One guy. Yeah. I mean, well, they've done it before. I guess you could say without it and, but I think at this stage right now, nobody's getting any younger. The injury bug keep happening over and over. You just can't overlook that aspect of it. You do need that guy. You need that score so that you're not getting it out of the mud and need these huge major performances from a guy like Jimmy to get you through. And look at Dallas. I think it's a good example because they're a team that made mid-season acquisitions to put them over the top. And I think that's kind of what we're talking about is like, did they make those moves to add size because of the teams like Minnesota and Denver at the top of the conference to match up with them? Or did they see that as like their weakness that they needed to build that roster for themselves? I think it is a little bit of both. I think that that's where Miami is. I think they need scoring to be Boston, but they need scoring because, look, bigger than Boston, they need scoring for a Tuesday night in January against Washington. That's their bigger problem probably than anything. It's like most fans would probably talk about, okay, at the peak of their powers with health, you're not really shying away from the fact that Miami can go toe to toe with Boston in a playoff series. But the issue is that you're not getting put in a position to ultimately get there. You're coming up short because of your regular season problems. You're coming up short because of those random nights where guys are out and they don't have the scoring on those nights and your spoolster comes out in a post game press conference because it's what he does. It says like, oh, this was in the mud. It's like it gets to a certain point where it's going to be fun ultimately to get another team in the mud while you have kind of your scoring explosions. Usually when they're in the mud, both teams are in the mud. It's never the other team that's in the mud only. So I just think that's kind of the thing here is like, if you want to match up with Boston and build a team to beat Boston, you first have to build a team for yourself to your point Ethan because it is, you have to build a regular season team. We always talk about building these playoff teams and teams make those mid season acquisitions to make yourself a playoff team. But to start off in the off season right now, you have to make, you have to build a regular season team. When you're a playing team two years in a row, you have to kind of reevaluate and say, we need to take the regular team. Other than just taking the regular season more serious and being available as Pat kind of talked about, you just need to build a regular season unit that's more successful. And I just look around the league right now, these teams score. These teams have like a really good offensive talent that that could just put points up. And that's the way this league's turning to. And Miami is always going to have that defensive disposition that they're just always going to lean on that ultimately when it comes down to it. But at certain pockets of an 82 game regular season, you have to find a way to score at a certain level to get you there. So that that, so it is kind of a 50 50 thing. I feel like one goes with the, with the next in terms of building your own team against beating Boston, but build a team to beat Washington until the Tuesday night. Just let's start there. Well, build a team so that things look easy sometimes that everything you mentioned in the mud, like they're in the mud all the time. It's never like, okay, they just went on a 17 nothing run because like they couldn't be stopped during that, but we saw Jimmy do it as one man runs in the previous playoff series, but expecting him to ever do something like that again. I think even for those were the biggest Jimmy believers is too much to ask. And I'll just as we close here and I appreciate our sponsors water clean up a Florida better edge use a code five RSN. I'll say again, when you build a team to build beat and other team, it usually does not work. It's not just the NBA for years teams have tried to take downtown Brady's Patriots. And for years, they won the division. I watched the dolphins do this year. Oh, we got this. We added corners. We added this. We're going to shut down Moss. Then Moss wasn't there anymore. You know, we're going to run a different kind of offense against kind of, you know, that will exploit the Patriots lack of size sort of at linebacker and all the rest. I heard all of this stuff. It never works. I mean, now teams are doing it to beat my homes and homes is beating them anyway. So that team doesn't exist in the NBA now ever since the war dynasty kind of like broke up. And I know that you know, they want another title again, but it's been different teams in the finals year after year. And so I think that helps to heat. But at the same time, it's like, you know, there's no clear target to beat. But I just think, you know, looking at the conference, it's like, okay, Boston is the team to beat. But like, they're beatable. And as we've talked about on this pod, they're beatable. Yeah. They're not. They're not. This is not an all-time team. It's just not. It's a well-constructed team around two stars. I'm not going to call either a superstar, honestly. To me, it's two stars. And they're good. There's no question. The Porzingis move, their holiday move for their own reasons made a lot of sense for them. Derek White was a great acquisition. But it's this is not- They got production. By the way. I know. But I am not. I mean, again, I'm old enough to remember what, look, the Bulls went on the floor with Jordan and Pippin and Rodman. And you knew you were losing, okay? You were losing. They did not look great for them the whole time and Michael might start 5 of 16. But you were losing at the end, okay? And it's the same. It's the same when you look at like the Patriots with Brady with some of those teams. It didn't matter what happened. The Falcons got way up. Patriots could look like total garbage for most of the game. You were losing, okay? That's how it is. There was just- Right. The Warriors. And you mentioned the Warriors. But the thing with the Warriors is, too, again, people, teams tried to build to beat them. It didn't work. It really just took LeBron going nuclear, like, and if you don't have a LeBron in his prime in 2016 was close enough to his prime, that's not the way to do it, okay? That's not the way that you build the best possible team that you can and you hope you catch some breaks, honestly. That's the way it is. But Boston is not that. And obviously Denver is not that. And I know that the one counter people are going to say is, well, Minnesota was kind of built to beat Boston, to beat Denver. I don't think they were intentionally built that way to beat Denver. It worked out, okay, because of their size and other things along those lines. And Denver, but I think it really had more to do with the fact that Denver lost on its bench over the off-season something that we talked about. They weren't quite as deep and they weren't quite as sharp, honestly. And they probably had a little bit of hangover from winning a championship. And again, if you build a good team, like Minnesota did, you can take advantage of that. I don't think it's necessarily because a year before that, they put Go Bear next to towns and decided we're going to go huge to guard Yokech. Those guys weren't even on the floor at times with Yokech during this series. They had not as read a lot. So again, I think you focus on yourself. That's the way that you go with this. All right. We will have more episodes throughout the week. Make sure, again, you check out the major mat pod called The Force on our podcast feed. We'll start getting to the draft stuff in June. Have a good one, everybody. That's the sound of something falling three stories. Now imagine if that were you. Well, if you get in a crash, it could be hitting the windshield at just 30 miles per hour, it feels like the equivalent of falling three stories. Seafelt save lives. That's why you should always wear one. You reduce your risk of serious harm by 50 percent. 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