From Deseret News archives:
Bell ringing for defending champs
He suggested this season's first 82 games of this season wouldn't exactly motivate the defending NBA champions.
"I would not want to be a team on the other side of us in a seven-game series, because this is a rise-to-the-occasion type of team," Riley said on the late September day, even before training camp began. "It is. It might not be an every-day occasion type of team, but there's something about them, when it's the right time, and it gets hot and it gets real competitive that they're formidable."
Motivation isn't a concern for the Heat anymore. This is that "right time" Riley spoke about.
It's playoff time.
"We are built for this," said Heat guard Dwyane Wade, the reigning NBA finals MVP. "We are built for the playoffs."
Miami visits Chicago on Saturday in Game 1 of a best-of-seven Eastern Conference first round series, the second straight year the Heat and Bulls collide in the opening matchup; Miami ousted Chicago in six games a year ago.
And an ever-confident Riley is eager to put his theory to the test.
Already, Miami has fought through plenty this season.
Shaquille O'Neal sat out 42 games, mostly because of knee surgery, and averaged a career-low 17.3 points although, to be fair, he also averaged a career-low 12 shots per game. Wade missed 31 games and had his season threatened by a dislocated left shoulder. Jason Williams, Jason Kapono, Gary Payton and James Posey all missed significant time, and even Riley missed 22 games for knee surgery and a hip replacement.
"It was a tough year," Wade said. "But it's a different season now and we're looking forward to defending our crown. You can't really defend it until you get to the playoffs."
Out of the 82 games on the regular season slate, the entire team all players and coaches were healthy and available exactly once. Miami went on to win only 44 games this season; it's been 29 years since an eventual NBA champion had that low a regular-season winning percentage. (San Antonio won 37 games in 1999, the strike-shortened 50-game season).
But the Heat insist that the regular season, given all the injuries, will soon be rendered completely irrelevant.
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