Q: Ira, I’m not sure Pat Riley wasn’t wrong. When you look at the East, the Celtics are going to a Game 7, the Pistons are still figuring it out, and the Knicks and Cavaliers already have had their wobbles. – Lance.
A: No, let’s not do that thing where you say it doesn’t matter how you get to the playoffs, as long as you get there. In fact, one of the cringeworthy moments of Pat Riley’s season-ending media session was his comment about how before the trading deadline the Heat saw themselves as a possible top-six team, and therefore out of the play-in bracket. Yes, Pat has come off his championship-or-misery stands over the years, but that still shouldn’t mean a pivot to “We’re No. 6!” To his credit, he said at no point did the Heat view themselves as championship contenders. But there also was the caveat that he only included the Thunder and Spurs as teams clearly ahead. Nope. Not when 0-13 combined against the Magic, Raptors and Celtics. There clearly were better teams in the East. A bunch. So, no, these playoffs should not cloud the Heat’s reality.
Q: Hi Ira. Would love 10 more wins, rather than spending one additional dollar on arena upgrades. How about roster upgrades? – Nole.
A: Doesn’t work that way. The salary cap has definitive limitations on roster spending. But there are no such limitations on infrastructure. It is among the reasons Pat Riley cited the Heat’s plans for a new practice facility. To a degree, keeping up with the times when it comes to facilities also can matter.
Q: Ira, the Heat should send Pat Riley or one of the Arisons to the lottery. If you can’t make the playoffs, then face the facts of being in the lottery. – Michael.
A: A reasonable thought, but I can’t fathom Pat Riley, Micky Arison or Nick Arison sitting next to Mr. Whammy.