Sunday, September 22, 2013

Miami Heat Powerhouse

The Miami Heat's talent has surpassed all of our expectations. Two championships within three years is a feat that only a few NBA teams can say they have accomplished. The Miami Heat has joined that club and they are looking to join the even more exclusive club of winners of three championships in a row.

The NBA season starts in a little over a month and we can see that teams are making moves in order to be competitors in the playoffs. The East keeps getting more competitive with young teams getting better and better, while the West is also adding younger players to their teams. Everyone's goal is to be champion, but only one can achieve that. 

J.R. Smith of the New York Knicks made a statement saying that they Knicks will go all the way. While fans in Chicago are waiting for Derrick Rose's return and see the Bulls winning with him active again. The Indiana Pacers are trying to be contenders and falling under Roy Hibbert's wings. While the Brooklyn Nets have new faces and they think that they will be playoff contenders as well.

Everyone is trying to make changes, but the Miami Heat is not left behind. We know that Greg Oden is part of the team now and so is Michael Beasley. Players that add depth to the bench and solidify our offense and defense. 

I am excited for this season to start and all Miami Heat fans are excited to see a three-peat in South Beach. 

Friday, September 20, 2013

HEATFAM.COM Is up and Running!

Miami Heat fans, it is official. HEATFAM.COM is up and running and waiting for you to go check it out. Go check out the pictures, the Miami Heat Store, and the Custom Heat store. I will host contests and polls on the website to interact with all Miami Heat fans! Please go check it out and like the page on Facebook.

Sunday, September 15, 2013

2013-2014 Miami Heat Roster

As the off-season is slowly coming to an end, the Miami Heat are trying to fill their roster gap with the waving of Mike Miller. Notable signings in the off-season have been Greg Oden (7'0 Center) and Michael Beasley (6'10 Forward). Greg Oden played his last NBA game in 2009 and has been trying to come back from injury. While Michael Beasley has had some trouble off the court, and as we all know, he was picked in the 2008 draft by the Miami Heat (round one, second pick).

With his return to the Miami Heat (even he returned before Derrick Rose did), Beasley should be looking to up his game. I'm sure that Dwyane Wade and LeBron James won't put up with his immaturity on or off the court. We all know that Pat Riley is a serious businessman, and he won't put up with any problems by Beasley either. If he performs well, we might be looking at another title this year.

I have discussed on Twitter the depth of the Miami Heat bench now with the new additions. Off the bench we have Norris Cole, Ray Allen, Chris Andersen, Michael Beasley, Greg Oden, Rashard Lewis, James Jones, and Joel Anthony. That bench has a lot of talent and potential in itself. Norris Cole has shown his potential on the court both in the regular season and in the post season. Chris Andersen's energy gets everyone hyped. Ray Allen's three-point shot saved our season. This bench is getting better and better. I also want to mention that the Heat have signed Justin Hamilton (7'0 Center) and Eric Griffin (Small Forward, 6'8) to a camp tryout. They are both young and I'm curious as to how they perform.

Well, as I said, the season is approaching and the Miami Heat are making moves once again to maintain their championship status. Let's see what the rest of the off-season brings. Find me on Twitter: @HeatNation