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Heat are gonna be competing for the #1 pick in the 2017 NBA Draft. If they could get a trio of young guys (Winslow + Whiteside already on the team) who could be starts they'll be scary in a few years.

This is bad news for this season, but it actually could benefit the Heat long-term.
 
Heat are gonna be competing for the #1 pick in the 2017 NBA Draft. If they could get a trio of young guys (Winslow + Whiteside already on the team) who could be starts they'll be scary in a few years.

This is bad news for this season, but it actually could benefit the Heat long-term.

Yup. If this is the season to tank, now is the season for the Heat to do so. They won't have another first round pick until 2019.

Here is an overview of the Miami Heat’s pick scenario for the next seven drafts:

2017: One first round pick; no second round picks
2018: No first round picks; no second round picks
2019: One first round pick; no second round picks
2020: One first round pick; no second round picks
2021: No first round picks; no second round picks
2022: One first round pick; one second round pick
2023: One first round pick; one second round pick


Here is a detailed review of the pick flow:

2017 Activity
First Round: Miami’s own pick

Second Round: Miami’s own pick to be sent to Memphis if it lands in top 40 per the terms of the Chris Andersen trade on 2/16/16, and to Atlanta if not per the terms of the trade for James Ennis on 6/27/13

2018 ActivityFirst Round: Miami’s own pick sent to Phoenix (top-7 protected, unprotected in 2019) in trade for Goran Dragic on 2/19/15

Second Round: Miami’s own pick to be sent to Atlanta if its 2017 is conveyed to Memphis per the terms of the Chris Andersen trade on 2/16/16, and to Memphis if its 2017 pick is conveyed to Atlanta per the terms of the trade for James Ennis on 6/27/13
Second Round: Miami acquired New Orleans’ top-55 protected pick in its trade of Jarnell Stokes on 2/18/16; traded back to New Orleans in Luke Babbitt trade on 7/10/16

2019 Activity
First Round: Miami’s own pick

Second Round: Miami’s own pick sent to Charlotte in trade for Shabazz Napier on 6/26/14
Second Round: Miami acquired Boston’s top-55 projected pick in Zoran Dragic trade on 7/27/15, which will be sent to Memphis if conveyed as per the terms of the Chris Andersen trade on 2/16/16

Link: http://heathoops.com/draft-picks/future-picks/
 
Yup. If this is the season to tank, now is the season for the Heat to do so. They won't have another first round pick until 2019.



Link: http://heathoops.com/draft-picks/future-picks/
I think this will impact their willingness to let Bosh play. Frankly, they really don't want to pay him anyways, and they can get out of it if he doesn't play through January. If they can get out of paying him (he'd still get paid by the league) and get a top-5 pick, that's a win for Pat Riley.
 
Here's my latest article about the Rockets. http://sportsbystats.com/2016/09/12...he-houston-rockets-future-under-mike-dantoni/

@gourimoko @Tornicade @David. I know we've had convos about the "seven seconds or less" system so I think you'll like this. You may disagree, but, hopefully you enjoy it.

Here's the opening:
In 2003 notable author Michael Lewis published Moneyball: The Art Of Winning An Unfair Gameabout the turn-of-the-century Oakland Athletics. In short, the A’s management was running a system that relied on numbers, analytical player evaluation, and economic efficiency to compete with a smaller budget than most other MLB teams.

During the 2006-07 offseason, after inefficiently wasting years of recent NBA Hall-of-Famer Yao Ming, the Houston Rockets hired statistician Daryl Morey to help transform their team. Morey is known for the creation of the “true shooting percentage” statistic – which adds free throws and “shot weights” (i.e., a three-point shot is more valuable than a two-point one) to the basic “field goal percentage” stat – as well as for founding the annual MIT Sloan Sports Analytics conference.

When Morey came to the Rockets he brought a lot of Moneyball’s principles to the team. Those in NBA circles nicknamed this strategy “Moreyball.” And since his entry into Houston, the Rockets have built their teams around offense, three-point shooting, two-point shots around the rim, free throws, and a significant lack of midrange shots and quality defensive players. Many other teams have adopted parts of this strategy, but frankly, none have gone all the way… Except for Houston…
 
Chris Bosh was on the Open Run Podcast today and made it very clear that he wants to and believes he is healthy enough to play.

http://abcnews.go.com/Sports/chris-bosh-play-basketball-nba/story?id=42091591

Chris Bosh said he's gone through treatment and workouts and is ready to rejoin the Miami Heat for the start of training camp in a podcast released Wednesday.

Bosh appeared on Open Run -- a part of the Uninterrupted digital media platform -- and discussed his situation for the first time this summer. He announced he's directing and producing a documentary series for Uninterrupted showing his recovery after being diagnosed in February with blood clots -- a condition that derailed him for a second consecutive season.

"Absolutely (ready for training camp)," Bosh said in the podcast. "We've been talking about it for a long time. We released a statement in May that as soon as I'm ready to play, as soon as possible, I'll play.

"I'm ready. I've done all my work working with the doctors. I'm in incredible shape. ... I look good when I take my shirt off."

Bosh has yet to be medically cleared by the team and has been working out -- away from the team -- in Los Angeles this summer. The Heat, who have not officially commented on Bosh's playing status since May when he was declared out for the season, did not immediately return messages from ESPN.

"It is my contractual and professional obligation to be there," Bosh said. "Will I be cleared? I don't know. But I will play basketball in the NBA. ... This has been a struggle. This has not been easy."

Bosh said a tweet from Heat owner Micky Arison on Aug. 31 is making him feel welcome at the Heat's training camp, which begins Sept. 26. The first episode of Bosh's documentary is scheduled to be released online Sept. 21.

"Especially with Micky Arison saying, 'I'll see you at camp.' I think it's moving forward," Bosh said. "I have no reason to believe it's not. We'll finish this."

Arison issued the tweet two days after Bosh released video footage of himself working out.

At issue is whether Heat-approved doctors would clear Bosh to play while on medication to prevent a recurrence of the blood clots. Bosh has developed clots in his calves each of the last two seasons. In 2015, the clot traveled to his lung and he had to be hospitalized.

Bosh and the Heat have been working at a distance with his condition since the spring. He released a statement from his public relations firm in March saying he no longer had deep vein thrombosis -- a blood clot -- and was "positive" he would be able to return before the end of the season. The Heat did not comment and Bosh did not play.

In May, the National Basketball Players Association released a statement saying it was trying to get all parties involved in a resolution, and the union requested a meeting with the Heat. After meeting the following day, the Heat released a statement saying Bosh was out for the season and would work with doctors to "return Chris to playing basketball as soon as possible."

In July, Heat president Pat Riley said the Heat were open to Bosh playing again but was unable to commit to it, saying it was "still a very fluid situation" and "on this day, there's not an answer."
 
Interesting teams other than the cavs this year:

Grizz
Mavericks
Suns and Lakers bc rebuild/rookies
Clippers (are healthy)
Jazz
Thunder
Hawks(can finally rebound)
Bucks
Pistons(rule change)
Bulls, Knicks(idc what you say)
Sixers(please trade some Centers)
Celtics
 
Grizz are certainly very interesting team imo.

What they lacked was a good playmaker/scorer/shooter and Parsons will give them that. Obviously ZBo is older but he gave all sorts of problem to GSW a year ago. And the only player who didn't look like an amateur guarding him was Barnes who isn't there anymore.

Other than the Clippers they are the best team that can pose threat to the Warriors imo.
 
I don't know if any of you saw, but Coach Nick of BBallBreakdown recently posted some cockamamy video suggesting that Westbrook is not good at driving to the rim. Here is my response:

http://sportsbystats.com/2016/09/16...corer-off-of-drives-a-response-to-coach-nick/

Any stats geeks will like this because I got some cool numbers, too.
After a further twitter discussion with him, we both clarified our positions, and now I'm gonna start writing a bit for BBallBreakdown when the season starts!
 
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After a further twitter discussion with him, we both clarified our positions, and now I'm gonna start writing for BBallBreakdown when the season starts!
Fuck dude..

Amazing article, happy for you.. this is a huge deal!
 

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