Thursday, April 29, 2010

A Disappointing End To The Miami Heat Season


The Miami Heat 09-10 season came to an end this Tuesday after they were defeated by the Boston Celtics in five games. The heat struggled against Boston's great defense, and Dwyane Wade was the only Heat player to have a good series while all the other players were very inconsistent. I said before this series that for the Heat to come out victorious, players other than Dwyane Wade would have to contribute and step up, but that didn't happen and Wade had to do it all by himself. For the Heat to win they needed a team effort, but they got an individual effort with Wade averaging 35 % of the Heat's points for the series. Now that this season has ended, we have to look forward to next season which can be the busiest Heat off-season of all time. Players such as Dwyane Wade and most of his teammates will be free agents and able to sign with any team. The Miami Heat have a very large salary cap since most of their players are free agents, and Heat owner Pat Riley said he wants to sign the necessary players to built a dynasty. My biggest concern is signing Heat superstar Dwyane Wade and after we do that I think we look to build around him by signing a supporting cast, hopefully the 10-11 season will be a great one and the Heat will be able to compete for a championship.

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