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Thursday, September 22, 2016

Battier: "I feel for Chris [Bosh]; I feel for the Heat"

Shane Battier hosted his fifth annual Battioke event Thursday night to raise money for the Battier Take Charge Foundation and shared his feelings regarding former teammate Chris Bosh and ongoing battle with the Miami Heat to return to the court.

Battier's comments were certainly interesting.

"I feel for Chris; I feel for the Heat," Battier said. "Obviously as his friend I'm worried about Chris' health first and foremost. Basketball is a bonus at this point. I know in his heart of hearts he wants to play. There are certain legalities that are an issue here on both sides. And I think the time has not been right to address those. In training camp they'll be addressed. But just as a friend of both the Heat and Chris it's been tough to watch."

Battier said he can see both sides of the argument.

"There's an emotional side, there's a business side, no one is wrong here," Battier said. "I think it's going to come down to the interpretation of the law."

Bosh, who had a second bout with blood clots last season, has been undergoing a battery of tests this week with Heat doctors and has yet to be cleared to return to the court. 

The Heat open training camp Tuesday in the Bahamas and host media day on Monday. 

Bosh, an 11-time All-Star, will release the second installment of his self-directed documentary on his battle with the Heat and potential return to the court on Friday at 11 a.m. on uninterrupted.com

 

 

Anthony Carter joins Heat's D-League staff; De La Grana rejoins Heat staff as assistant

Former NBA point guard Anthony Carter, who began his career with the Heat and hit the game-winning shot in Miami's Game 3 victory over the New York Knicks in the 2000 Eastern Conference Semifinals, has joined the Heat's NBA Development League affiliate, the Sioux Falls Skyforce, as an assistant coach for the upcoming season.

Carter, who spent 14 seasons in the NBA with six different teams including his first four with the Heat, joins the Skyforce coaching staff after serving as an assistant coach for the Sacramento Kings during the 2015-16 season. Prior to his time with the Kings, Carter was an assistant coach for the Austin Spurs of the NBA Development League for two seasons, helping them to a 32-18 record in his second season with the team, good enough for first place in their division.

Carter will serve under Nevada Smith, who takes over as head coach of the Skyforce for Dan Craig. Smith formerly served as the head coach for the Rio Grande Valley Vipers, where he led the team to an overall record of 57-43 in two seasons spanning from 2013-15. 

Spoelstra's new assistants this coming season -- replacing Keith Smart and David Fizdale (Memphis Grizzlies) -- will be Craig and Octavio De La Grana, who served as a Craig assistant last year with the Skyforce.

Juwan Howard and Chris Quinn were on the staff last season. De La Grana is entering his 11th season with the Heat having previously served as coach at Florida Christian and Westminster Christian High Schools in Miami.

Saturday, September 17, 2016

Udonis Haslem says he's going to 'damn sure try' to make sure he and Dwyane Wade finish their careers together

There was a moment Saturday morning during Dwyane Wade's final good-bye event here in Coconut Grove that you genuinely felt the love the 12-time All-Star has for Udonis Haslem.

"UD has been by my side for 13 years. Listen you know how we are. We are macho men. So we don't say a lot of stuff to each other that we say to others. But I love that man," Wade said at his first annual six-mile CommUNITY Bike Ride event in Coconut Grove.

"One of the hardest things about me leaving this city was that I wasn't going to be playing with UD anymore, that I wasn't going to be in the same locker room with him. That was the hardest decision for me.

"Like we always say 'Blood couldn't make us any closer.' I appreciate this guy for all the fines he took for sticking up for me. If I scored 20,000 points I'll give him 10,000 for the screens he set for me to get there. I did the rest. But he did the beginning part of it. This is just mutual respect. This is a brother. I made a promise to him that we were going to finish our career together. As of now, I didn't hold up my end of the bargain. So I've got to make it up to him eventually. But this is my brother man. And I love this guy."

Haslem was the only former Heat teammate at Saturday's event -- the last Wade will have in Miami before heading to Chicago to begin playing with the Bulls. While Heat fans are still heartbroken over Wade's departure, it's clear Wade hasn't completely gotten over the breakup either.

More than anything, though, he's going to miss the city, his multi-million dollar water front home and Haslem, who broke into the league with him back in 2003.

"You know that song there's level to this, there's going to be levels to this," Wade said. "It's not an overnight thing. I talked to Chicago and they understand that. I'm trying to get adjusted to it. I've been in one NBA city for 13 years in my career. It's different. But I'm a guy who is a fast learner. I am going back to familiar territory in the sense of my family is in Chicago. But it's going to be different. But I'm looking forward to the next chapter in my life and it starts in a bout a week and a half. I'm excited. It's my 14th year in my career. That's one thing I always told myself: as long as I'm excited to keep playing this game and I'm excited to go in the gym and work out and keep doing all the things I need to do I'm going to keep going. I have excitement and I just want to keep going."

Wade wants to keep going for now. So does Haslem. And if there's a chance they could reunite one day they'd both love it.

"Sometimes people say that blood is thicker than water. But with me and this guy it's not about blood. It's about the blood we put in, the sacrifices we put in and everything we went through together," said Haslem, who spent a lot of time with Wade this summer, traveling to as far as China with him.

"I really can't say much. One thing is when you have a real relationship with somebody you support them through thick and thin. He's done a lot for this city, he's done a lot of me, so we appreciate him. No matter where he is and where he goes we'll continue to support him because we're family."

So is there a realistic chance Haslem and Wade could be reunited?

"I'm going to damn sure try," Haslem told me. "I mean, I don't know. I guess I've got to wait until next summer to see how that goes. But, I never give up without a fight. So there's ain't no time to start now."

Would Haslem consider leaving the Heat to do so?

"I didn't say that," Haslem said. "I was thinking more him of him coming here. I never said that. I won't ever say that. When I said play with him again, I never said leave.

"He's trying to sell his house down here. I might just buy it and hold it for him."

It's hard to imagine how Wade could end up back in a Heat uniform, though, at this point. He and Pat Riley still haven't communicated since Wade left. And that was more than two months ago.

I asked Wade if he had received that carefully, crafted email Riley said he was going to send him.

"That's the funny thing about phones -- spell check sometimes mess it up," Wade said. "I haven't received it yet. But I'm sure it's coming."

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Heat heading to Bahamas for training camp

The Miami Heat is heading back to paradise for training camp.

The team announced Tuesday it will hold its five-day camp beginning Sept. 27 at The Atlantis Paradise Island Resort in Nassau, Bahamas, marking the second time in the last four years the Heat has gone there for training camp. Last year the Heat held its camp at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton.

The Heat will conduct two-a-day practice sessions in the Grand Ballroom at the Atlantis Conference Center before returning to Miami on Saturday afternoon.

The Heat plays the first of eight preseason games Oct. 4 at Washington and opens the regular season Oct. 26 at Orlando.


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