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Saturday, January 07, 2006

Dont Panic

The Heat lose to the Suns, convincingly, and all of the sudden, the sky is falling.

Why?

I guess amnesia is running rampant among the Heat nation these days. People seem to have forgotten, what we just witnessed last night was a re-run. Almost identical to last season's matchup with the Suns in Phoenix. Only, that game was played on the 11th of January, as opposed to the 6th. And the Suns tallied 40 points in the first quarter instead of 47.

The first quarter blowout in both games was achieved almost identically though - on hot shooting. The Suns were 9-11 from three point range in that first quarter last night. You could almost say that God didn't want the Heat to win last night, faced with those kind of odds. But the same thing happened last year, as the Suns blistered the Heat with a first quarter that saw a very high percentage of shots go in the basket (1-4 from 3 point range, but 16-26 from the field).

So, all the apologists and hordes of fans filled with hindsight about last year's team being better, well, better lay off.

The fact is, the Heat didn't have Wade and Williams for this round, and managed to only lose by 18 (111-93) while last year they lost by 15 (122-107) at full strength. And you might as well pretend Shaq didn't show up last night, too, seeing as he only played 23 minutes in a disappearing act.

Funny how a 7'1" 330lb man can disappear on center court. But, that is another story.

So, what is all this panic about? The Heat would go on to struggle last season as they probably will during this road trip as well. They would even venture on to an OT loss to the Clips last season on that same road trip. It was tough, but that team was growing - as this team is, too. They are in the midst of a slump, and still trying to bang out with healthy bodies and adjust to Riley's coaching presence and substitutions. They will most likely struggle on this trip, too.

Just keep in mind, that we have seen this before. This is the forge from which champions are created. The tempers will flare, the inconsistencies will rear their ugly heads. The team will unravel. But then something marvelous happens - they start to get it.

The team will adjust. They have been built to win and with the talent and the coaching they have, they will get the opportunity. It wont come straight away, it will come with growing pains, with struggle, with adversity.

So let Detroit flex its muscle. Let San Antonio continue to sharpen. But keep your eyes on your own test. This team must focus on itself and tune out the rest of the world, the rest of the the NBA.

Panic is not the call for the day. Let the dust settle. I am reminded, how does muddy water become clear again? By letting itself settle.

Let the muddy water lay still. Be patient. This is a work in progress.

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