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  1. #1811

    Quote Originally Posted by FAQ View Post
    So what's this has to do with the coach's background?
    ako pasabot ana bro pinoy unta ba mo laban unta ta pero unsaon nglisod mn jud cya sa coaching nya.
    mka ingon sad ta na dli pa cya angay ma coach sa 3 superstars

  2. #1812
    Quote Originally Posted by vcmov_15 View Post
    hmmm coach spo cannot handle that overwhelming talent. you cant base that on a game alone you have to see through that.. i read an article days back that spo admits he was a little bit passive on his players murag walay disciplina buhaton lang kung unsay ganahan. that statement alone clearly states he cannot control this team. and why in the hell did he start joel anthony at center when in fact he has a true center and joel isnt comfortable with that. i mean im not a coach but clearly you can see that he doesnt know how to control the team. he doesnt know who replaces who and what the team needs at a particular moment to the point na masubraan na sa minutes ang mga players that would lead up to fatigued..

    and oh being a half filipino doesnt mean he is a good coach maybe that is one of the reason also because we filipinos are known for being kind hearted even to the point na masubraan nata kabuotan imbes kinahanglan na ug disiplina. so ako pabor jud ko aning mu coach si pat ug balik just for the sake of this team. i want to see the real potential put to good use.
    so it means that the coach is the excuse of heats luck luster performance right? dli nako makig lalis coz u guys are one sided, yes i admit na makabantay pd ko na ang coach isa sa factor sa pagkapildi sa HEAT pero
    i also blame the players, i also blamed that the y dont have a legitimate center and a point guard, a also blame Bosh for being Luckluster.
    Wade and Lebron are not good perimeter shooter, if ma observed nnyu, if they cant drive into the basket then they cant score, most of Le******* points are from fast breaks and dunks. The reason they were beaten last time is Wade keep on pushing inside the basket even theres 2or3 persons guarding him (he thinks he is Kobe), this is also a big factor they were beaten by the Celtics not just this season but also during playoffs last season. If Lebron and Wade cannot drive inside they loose!

    Anyways whatever team Lebron is, he always blames the coach! look at what happen to M.Brown (Cavs coach) he gets fired for winnign 60+ games in 2 seasons.
    Whenever Lebron looses he always makes excuses and blame others, infact he has the power on who to add and remove in the roster during his Cavs years Management and coaching stuff always consults him about this and yet he always complain of not having the right supporting cast..

    Now, whats your excuse Lebron? its the coaches fault again right?
    Last edited by cebugdev; 11-24-2010 at 01:01 PM.

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    sus d man ang coach maoy hinungdan ani ang mga players sad not only the coach its the players decisions of the three superstars wahahahah wa jud ko nasayop ba magkagubot jud ni sila inig duwa na gyud sa season wala pa kaayo chemistry wahahahah time will come nga one of them murag mangluod or malain siguro or unsa bah as i've said over and over again

    "Too much superstars can cause too much trouble."


    wahahahaha

  4. #1814
    OMG!!! Press the Panic Button Heat!


  5. #1815
    Chris Bosh: ‘I Get a Little Lost Out There’

    The least heralded of the Big Three in South Beach has had the toughest time adjusting to his new role and team, and was quite candid about it with the media over the weekend.

    From the Miami Herald: “Forward Chris Bosh approached teammate LeBron James on Friday night during the Heat’s return flight from New Orleans and wanted to talk — a simple chat between new friends, friends who still had a lot to learn about each other.

    It was about basketball, but it was also about bonding. Six games into this grand experiment and things were not happening as easily for Bosh as he had originally envisioned.

    ‘I was just honest,’ Bosh said. ‘I get a little lost out there because it’s different.’ Bosh’s numbers are down to begin the season, but he insists that finding himself on the court among his new teammates cannot be measured by statistics.

    Bosh was averaging 13.3 points and 5.5 rebounds before Saturday’s win over the Nets … Publicly, Bosh has said the only statistic he cares about is winning. The Heat (5-2) did not win Friday night and Bosh’s reticent demeanor on the court was an obvious factor in the game’s outcome.

    ‘I’ve kind of been on my heels for the first part of the season, so I’m starting to figure it out; it’s starting to come to me,’
    he said after Saturday’s 101-89 victory against the Nets. ‘But at the end of the day, I just have to be aggressive. That’s what it’s all about.’”
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    I have to add some spacing from the original text to make it easier to read. Also highlighted Bosh's quotes.Thanks.

    SLAM ONLINE | Chris Bosh: ‘I Get a Little Lost Out There’


  6. #1816
    parehas ra gud na kung bag o pa mo mag uyab...

    mag adjust pa mo sa usag usa.. then magkadugay di ba mi jell ramo...


    same rapud ni sa heat.. it takes time and it takes a gutsy na coach ..



    like what happened pud sa Houston pag 1996 -97 season, napuno si charles barkley sa houston..

    so trio na ang houston ato drexler, hakeem, og barkley..

    dugay pud naka adjust si barkley ato na time...


    same rapud ni kang lebron og bosh.. na bag o ra sila sa heat
    Last edited by footlose; 11-24-2010 at 01:34 PM.

  7. #1817
    its not being bias i was just telling my observations from the 2006 heat and this years heat..

    in 2006 the coach was stan van gundy which was composed of superstars also like gary payton, shaq, d-wade, walker at the start of the season they were supposedly the team to beat. but stan(i think it was just his 2nd year as coach sa heat) wasnt able to make the team work. prompting Pat Riley to take over as headcoach of the team which then go on to win the NBA title. all im saying is you put a young coach with a little experience of coaching on a superstar filled team then it has a 50 percent chance for it to work. now if we are going to look at this years MIAMI HEAT team this one is more talented and still are in their prime so the more unta nga veteran coach ang mu handle. i like lebron and d-wade but its sad to see them not playing up to their potential maybe because they are trying too hard. they are struggling to co-exists out there on the court.. players do win games but coaches decide who to play and when to play them. and they aren't called the head of the team for nothing.

  8. #1818
    well, season is still to long, lets wait and see in the middle round wen dampier is in the heat uniform and mike miller is good, there was a news about who him (miller) coming back early or mid dec. but heat staff wanted him to play jan.... w/ the absence of miller on the marker really hurted them as u can see, when the season started they had a good start, after losing miller, they had several options to kick the ball out already, and sad they dont have a premier pointguard, eddie house and arroyo are not calling the shots, they are waiting to get a shot then to make it simple...

  9. #1819
    Quote Originally Posted by rheo08 View Post
    well, season is still to long, lets wait and see in the middle round wen dampier is in the heat uniform and mike miller is good, there was a news about who him (miller) coming back early or mid dec. but heat staff wanted him to play jan.... w/ the absence of miller on the marker really hurted them as u can see, when the season started they had a good start, after losing miller, they had several options to kick the ball out already, and sad they dont have a premier pointguard, eddie house and arroyo are not calling the shots, they are waiting to get a shot then to make it simple...
    I swear I never recall that M. Miller play on the regular season, if my memory serves me right. He got injured on a practice game before the regular season even started. Isn't that the reason they signed J. Stackhouse.

    I'm not sure what you mean the Heat got hurt with his absence. If he hasn't played this regular season, then we still are not sure what Miller will be contributing or what his impact will be. We know Miller's strength, but we haven't seen him play in Heat's uniform on the regular season. That is totally different.

  10. #1820
    Bottomline: Heat STARS cant just WALK THE TALK.. Poor Big 3 i feel sorry for you guys.

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