Friday, June 29, 2012

A Look at Yesterday's Miami Heat Draft

Well, the draft is over, and quite a draft it was. As usual, there was the usual craziness of frantic trades and shocking moves, and the Heat were guilty on both accounts. It was both a frustrating and exciting draft, as the Heat made a few decisions that could go great or that could go terribly. I'm going to take a look and evaluate the Heat's movements, and give a little introduction to the newest member of the Miami Heat squad, Justin Hamilton.

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Miami Heat Draft prospect: Fab Melo

Tonight is draft night, and I'm sure all basketball fans are pumped up as they see who their team selects and which pieces their team adds to compete for a championship, or to get their franchise back on track. The Heat hold a very low draft pick, so they will not be expecting to get a future all-star at that spot, but will be looking for someone who can be good off the bench and can perhaps start in the future. With that, I present my personal favorite pick, and an overwhelming favorite for the spot, Syracuse center Fab Melo.

Free Agent Prospect:Marcus Camby


Despite some of the more alluring names that will be linked to the defending champion Miami Heat this summer, including Steve Nash, Ray Allen and Lamar Odom, one would expect the team to place its utmost priority on its void in the middle.

Big Men Miami Heat Must Target This Offseason


There is still that gaping hole with the Miami Heat that must be addressed.
The fact that they are advancing in the playoffs does not shelter Miami from the necessity of a stronger low-post presence. Chris Bosh cannot consistently be the replacement for a center when he is just not built for the job.
Even if Miami manages to win the NBA championship, this offseason will not be as quiet as their lack of movement in the offseason after the lockout.
The Heat have some issues to address for their ride to the top to become filled with fewer self-inflicted obstacles. Here are a few big men Miami must target this offseason to make their journey that much easier.

Heat Free Agent Targets 2012

Let's be real. The Miami Heat will be targeting every prominent free agent this offseason using their mid-level exception. The team is hamstrung by the salary cap, and will utilize the MLE in discussions with player on the marketing. Getting any of the players mentioned in this report will be difficult.


Steve Nash, Chris Kaman, Grant Hill, Andre Miller, Ray Allen and Jermaine O’Neal are among the players who Miami could target with their mini mid-level exception, according to sources close to the situation. Those players can likely make more money elsewhere, but may be willing to take less to join the HEAT. Another option for Miami is Brandon Roy, who will attempt to make an NBA comeback next season after retiring last December.




Wednesday, June 27, 2012

MSH update

Hey guys, this has nothing to do with Phins or Heat, but I just wanted to know that I have just enabled commenting on the blog pages. To make a comment, scroll to the bottom of the post, and type your comment there in the textfield. Before, you could only comment if you used one of the supported services. Now, anyone can comment by going to the "comment as" option under the textfield, and selecting either name/URL, where you can use a screenname and a URL(optional), or select anonymous if you do not wish for your information to be shared.

Thanks and have a great day,
Anish(Admin)

A look at The Miami Dolphins QB situation

For the first time in 28 years, the Dolphins have drafted a 1st round QB. For the first time, it seems like there is a clear vision for the future at this position. But, for now, Tannehill is not yet ready for primetime. For now, we have three (four if you count Devlin, and no one really does seem to count Devlin) QBs all vying for the coveted starting spot. All of them have their strengths and weaknesses, as well as reasons both to have them as the starter, and why not to have them as out starter. So, let's take a look at the pros and cons of each QB candidate (and yes, I did count Devlin).

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Hey guys. im here to inform u people about wats going around about our miami sports. i mean , The Miami Heat and the Phins.. look, ive got nothing against baseball,hockey,etc. and i support all miami teams fully, but im passionate about basketball and football.U can call me a lunatic. i was born in India, lived there for 3 years, then moved to parkland,florida. since then, i started following sports, and i met this guy, Anish Bhavsar(@Anish_B15).. we ve been tight since.....anyways we'll provide u with the latest updates... u can contact me on twitter @pranshavThakkar , ill do my best to have updates there also..... 

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Hey all Dolphins and Heat fans

Hey any and all Phins and Heat fans. This is my first post, so, I thought I should introduce myself. I am a Miami sports fanatic, and have been brought up as one. I am much younger than most other sports bloggers, at only 15, but I think I can bring a fresh, new insight on these two teams. You guys can find me on twitter @Anish_B15, where you can find many Miami sports updates. Now, you may be wondering, if I am blogging Miami sports, why have I not included the Marlins? Well, it's a simple reason, I just am not a baseball fan. I never understood it, and don't find it very exciting, so I stick away from it. But, for some interesting Heat and Phins insight, this is the place to be (if I do say so myself).