Thursday, December 15, 2005

Shaq back with new Miami coach

The Miami Heat's recent restructure pushes them in the right direction. With the resignation of Coach Stan Van Gudy, the organization looked to an wise familar veteran to serve as a replacement. Pat Riley has returned, taking over for the remainder of the season. With a healthy Shaq back in the lineup and an amazing cast things are starting to work out okay. Dwayne Wade has kept the Heat afloat, picking up the slack on offense averaging 26.7 ppg. Alonzo Mourning has served as a formal substitute for Shaq, putting up solid numbers (8.0 rpg, 3.7 bpg).

Since the hiring of Pat Riley the Heat are 2-0 while posting a 13-10 record. The slick-haired Riley is what this team needed. He boasts an impressive career record (1172-589 regular season)and is a well respected veteran of the game. He's also a great motivator. His principles and style of teaching will have a psychological effect on the team by instilling absolute confidence in his players. With all-star lineup Riley will get the most of each player, using their individual talents and abilities in a routine plan to win.

Now the eastern conference has got a lot more interesting. Coach Riley, styling with his 50's greaser look(there is nothing with the hair style)wearing his custom made professional suits, will again be seen pacing back and forth along the sidelines shouting instructions and barking at refs. His suave manner and savvy nature are pivotal to the overall game plan. His leadership and disclipline could be very likely lead the Miami Heat to the promise land. For more news and updates check out the Miami Heat clubhouse report at http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/clubhouse?team=mia

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