Wade is huge in Shaq’s absence.

February 27, 2005 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comment 

If he wasn’t electrifying enough already, if he hadn’t stepped up enough already, if he didn’t prove himself to you already, he did.

Many have asked the question “How will Dwyane Wade perform without Shaq?”. They have attributed all of his success to the Diesel. Sure, Shaq makes things easier. Sure, Shaq makes you better. But how much? As O’Neal tumbled in Tuesday night’s loss against the Bulls, all of those questions were soon to be answered.

As the night progressed, so did Flash’s game. Wade, who is prone to the inside game, began taking more outside shots. In fact, he drained many of those. Despite Wade’s 21-point,11-assist,3-block,4-steal effort, it had been a bad night for him. The team lost, and O’Neal was out.

Fast forward: Twenty-four hours. The Heat are facing the revived Indiana Pacers, and Jermaine is the only O’Neal playing.

Wait. Who is that in the distance, coming in fast? Could it be? Yes, it is Flash! But could he rescue the Heat single-handedly? No. He could have, in fact he almost did. He took the game into overtime, where he almost led our troops to victory. As the clock was winding down to double zero’s, Flash threw up a rare three pointer. Everyone in the Conseco Fieldhouse was silent as the ball took it’s path to the basket. It hit the rim, and failed to fall in.

Regardless of Wade’s diligence the Heat had dropped it’s second straight game.

Not enough evidence for you? You can’t argue with numbers, so here they are: 38 points, FG%:53, 12-15 FT’s, 8 assists, 5 steals. Impressed? Wade wasn’t. He wanted a win. In his mind, the team comes before your stats.

Wade was now back in the comfort of his own home, in the American Airlines Arena against the Orlando Magic. The Heat were again without O’Neal. In the first quarter, Wade was held scoreless. By halftime he only had 5 points.

Could our hero be gone? It appeared so. Wade had another slow quarter. He had six points in the third quarter. Just when you thought he was gone, Flash revealed the lightning bolt on his chest. He was back. Wade exploded for 14 of his 25 points in the final quarter.

Not only did he play a good offensive game, but he closed the game on two great defensive plays. As Steve Francis tried going for a layup late in the fourth quarter to bring the Magic within two, Wade leaped up and spiked the ball out of bounds. Then, again as the Magic attempted to inbound the ball for one last shot, Wade tipped the ball out of bounds to end the game.

The Heat had won, Wade felt accomplished.

So to those who ask “How will Dwyane Wade perform without Shaq?”, there is your answer. If it does not satisfy you, I don’t know what will.

Another old friend returns

February 25, 2005 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comment 

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It seems that Steve Smith will spend his final NBA days in a Heat uniform after all. The rumor started to grow only a few days ago, but now it seems that Malik Allen will be shipped to Charlotte for the sharpshooter.

Smith, 35, will give the Heat another veteran off the bench but also another 3 point threat. Damon Jones has been the most consistent three point threat thus far this season.

This seems a bit puzzling to me because Wesley Person also is known as a three point sharp shooter but hasn’t even gotten the chance to get off the bench practically all season long. Also, the Heat have Rasual Butler and Eddie Jones whom, although inconsistent, is still a threat that teams have to respect (EJ is #13 on the all time list after all). And Allen was adding to our front court depth and has pretty good skills at the PF position.

Strange move, in my opinion, but welcome back Smitty!

Wade better than Kobe

February 24, 2005 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comment 

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Ok, maybe the title is a little misleading and should say, ‘will be’. Right now, I think you can defer to Kobe, but not by a whole lot. Sure, Kobe has a whole collection of highlights and clutch performances – most of those coming at the side of the Daddy. But his individual talent is not to be denied as Kobe is surely one of the top – if not the best – guards in the league.

But Wade is right there.

Did you see his 38 point performance against Indiana? Without Shaq? It isnt just his points that are impressive. Wade shot 13-24, while the rest of his team, without the surging Damon Jones, shot just .286 (12-42). Of those 12 shots made, Wade got 8 assists. He also had 5 steals.

But even those numbers, which Wade produced after having a scary tumble while flying to the hoop, are not as impressive as how Wade got them. Wade has recently been putting on display more and more his jumper. A very lethal jumper in which he just stops and pops – totally indefensible. He was 8-16 on jumpers, several of them of the quick strike variety just mentioned. If he can incorporate this aspect of his game more frequently, following in the footsteps of another guard known for driving to the hole with ferocity but taking a nightly beating – Michael Jordan, then this Wade kid might just be allright. Not that you could tell anything is wrong with him – no indication he is playing with tweaked ankles, bruised and strained ribs. He is tough. Allen Iverson tough. And mentally? Wade is sharp and plays the game like a 10 year veteran, not like a 2nd year kid just starting to get acclimated to the NBA lifestyle – let alone the shock playing with Shaq must bring to the system.

And yes, like Kobe, Wade is going to benefit huge from Shaq’s presence. It will speed up Wade’s development – something that we did see flashes of last season. Flash, after all, did hit a clutch shot against the Hornets in the playoffs. Flash also dunked all over Indiana’s lesser O’neal model. Got the poster on my wall to prove it.

But how does this make Wade better than Kobe and not just equal? Well, if you value something like team chemistry and test of character, you see Dwyane Wade also takes that from Kobe. Just ask Shaq: he has played with both. And although he may be biased it does seem that a kid Shaq had to, as he claims, drag out of bed at the All Star fesitivities is much more appealing on several levels. For one, the reason why Shaq had to go and grab his all-star partner was because he was exhausted from the season thus far. Wade leaves it out on the court – he doesnt cheat anyone. Not his teammates, not his fans. No one.

As the talent grows, everyone should just enjoy watching Dwyane Wade develop. Well, everyone except opposing coaches. Last night was just a glimpse of how this kid is growing – the Heat may have lost last night, but Wade gave them a fighting chance against one of the arguably better (though currently disappointing) teams in the league. He did it with Shaq on the bench. His game continues to soar to the heights of which Kobe has raised his. And once he is there, Wade will prove to be a better teammate to Shaq. And better than Kobe.

Trade Deadline is here

February 24, 2005 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comment 

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The NBA trade deadline is today, 3pm. When the dust settles, the Heat can expect to find Alonzo Mourning back, but will there be another new guy in town? That remains to be seen: mentioned in rumors have been Donyell Marshall, Steve Smith, even mumblings of Abdur Rahim from Portland. I wouldnt be surprised if Riley did nothing or dug up a guy from some other teams’ bench and dusted him off. Jamal Mashburn seems like an intriguing idea, but his health concerns make pundits scared. Of course, playing in New Orleans may give Mash ‘health concerns’.

With Webber already moved to Philly and a possible Micheal Redd deal in the works, we may see something the NBA hasnt seen in a while. For all the latest from the Heat’s perspective, visit: MiamiHeatZone.com

WIth Shaq down, Heat must reassess

February 23, 2005 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comment 

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With an odd landing on top of Othella Harrington, Shaq’s left knee gave way and may seemingly do the same for a now quieted Heat championship hope. Shaq had to be helped off the court with the help of trainer Ron Culp and was quickly taken to get x-rays of the Daddy’s knee. The left knee showed no damage and came back negative, although it remains to be seen if there is any further structural damage. X-rays do not show ligament and tendon damage, so Shaq was put on the shelf, for now, with a left knee strain. He is obviously doubtful for tonight’s game against the Pacers – a game the Heat might have been targeting as a bit of a revenge game considering they lost to the under-manned Pacers back in Miami earlier in the season.

There is hope though, Shaq left a note in the locker room saying he’ll be ok, “Period”.

But the ramifications of this incident seem to be sending shock waves throughout the Heat organization.

With the trade deadline’s date of February 24th fast approaching, it seems any possible deals the Heat were involved in – Donyell Marshall, Shareef Abdur Rahim, whoever – have to be entirely re-evaluated.

Alonzo Mourning is expecting to return, in an official capacity, on Thursday. But now, with Shaq down the Heat must re-consider any deals that may have involved Micheal Doleac – as he is the Heat’s lone back up center. Well, unless you consider Zhi Zhi to be an option – who, admittedly, played admirably in last night’s loss to Chicago (11 pts., 2 rebounds). There was a rumor that Doleac was involved in a possible deal for Donyell Marshall. Proof that this may have taken a turn away from the Heat’s grasp is illustrated by the Pacer’s sudden involvment with the Raptors’ forward.

This is precisely the scenario the Heat feared. And it is precisely too early to tell what is going to happen here with Shaq. And, it is precisely too late to reel from this and make personnel moves in order to recover if this situation turns out for the worst. There is no reason to hit the panic button, yet. Maybe Zo will return now, when the Heat needs him more than ever, and spell this team while Shaq is out. The Heat are pretty much set for the playoffs and all they really need is to get in with a healthy Shaq. They do have to get there first, but there is no reason why this team couldnt do so even without Shaq. They played admirably last night on the road in their overtime loss to the Bulls.

But what has to happen now is the Heat have to stand Pat. And yes, the pun is intended. Riley has to stick with the current team he has – along with the addition of Alonzo – and let it ride this out. There is plenty of ammunition. In some ways, it is a very compelling situation as Zhi Zhi played very well last night. He displayed his lack of physical toughness but made up with it by flashing his offense skills and quickness. The telling sign, one would think, is the lack of playing time for Person last night. But the Heat needed front court help – as Doleac and Haslem were in foul trouble. And, the Palm Beach Post reports that the Heat have assured Person is staying on board for the rest of the season. So, who is going to be moved for Zo? What is Shaq’s status and how will the Heat deal with it?

Heat Nation, hushed, waits to see if its championship hopes indeed fell to the floor last night.

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