HIF wrote:Tim_Hardawayy wrote:HIF wrote:guess we lost again - the miami fans turn on everyone.
Yeah, glad you're here to be above everyone else and tell us what simpletons we are. What would we do without you.
Complain even more.
It just amazes me how so manu of you swing from one extreme to another depending on whether we won the game.
Beas was being beaten by Aldridge every time down the court near the end, it was right to take him out.
First of all, the complaints are a show of passion for the team that we all care about. The same people that complain are likely to be the ones that buy tickets and support the team through thick and thin.
As far as the Aldridge thing, did you watch the game? Beasley being pulled had nothing to do with that, and Haslem did nothing to impact the game when he was brought in, Aldridge scored on him just as easily.
The problem is, the Beasley thing is the same every game, when he is a developing young player that has more than proven his worth.
It feels to some like we have a robot coaching this team. He doesn't react to games or the situation, he just does the same thing every single time. Everyone knew Beasley would get pulled late in the 4th quarter despite him having a very good game and Haslem being a nonfactor, thats what is so frustrating.
I think for some people, they'd have to see Beasley go 10 for 10 and then pulled for Haslem who subsequently has 10 straight turnovers that lead to points for the opposition, before they would even begin to think of questioning the coach. Nobody blames everything on the coach, but this is an issue that is happening every single time, and it needs to be addressed.
When players don't play great, thats on them, but there is no simple solution to that. You can't just say "Wade, be great again", because its not that easy. But leaving Beasley in the game when he's playing good? That is easy!