Great players win championships. Sidney Crosby is probably one of the five greatest skaters to lace them up in the NHL
Jacoby Brissett Jersey , and he has won three Stanley Cups with the Penguins since breaking into the league as a fresh-faced rookie in 2005-06.?His
first came in 2009, in just his fourth professional season. Then a bit of a dry
spell struck Sid and the Pens, but they broke out of it in a big way by taking
back-to-back Stanley Cups in 2016 and 2017. Crosby was named MVP of the playoffs
in each of the last two championships the Penguins won, cementing his legacy as
a clutch playoff performer.
When you have great players on your team like Crosby and Evgeni Malkin, it can tend to make up for a lack of depth on the roster, and to a certain extent
that was the case in all three of the Pittsburgh championship seasons. The 2009
championship team was the best example of this, as Crosby and Malkin had 31 and
36 points, respectively. Third place on the team had 15 (Bill Guerin).
Ergo, a few of these championship teams had some players who were basically just along for the ride, but nonetheless earned Stanley Cup rings and had their
day with the cup. Here are the 15 worst players to earn rings while playing with
Sid the Kid:
Here’s what Pat Riley is not going to do this summer: quit.Everything else is on the table.
The Miami Heat president said Monday in his annual end-of-season assessment that no player on the team’s roster will be considered untouchable this
offseason – if the right deal presents itself, that is – but quickly added the
caveat that the franchise is not looking for a total revamp after going 44-38 in
the regular season and making the playoffs.
”Show me the right name, and I could be all-in on everything,” Riley said. ”You know me. But it’s got to be the right name … that doesn’t happen very
often. Our core guys, we would like to keep together
Womens Jared Goff Jersey , there’s no doubt. We would like to keep them together and we’d like to add something to it, but that’s going to be a challenge.”
He also was clear on his own future: The 73-year-old Riley, who has spent a half-century in the NBA as a player, coach and executive, isn’t going anywhere
until managing general partner Micky Arison tells him it’s time to vacate the
president’s office.
In other words, the Hall of Famer’s competitive fires are still burning.
”There’s always something that brings you back in,” Riley said. ”There’s something that sucks you back in. … I’m an active participant, and I’m going to
stay that way to the chagrin probably of some of you and probably people in the
organization.”
Riley held exit meetings with players Friday, three days after the Heat’s season ended in a five-game first-round ouster at the hands of the Philadelphia
76ers. He said he hasn’t yet broached the topic of retirement with Dwyane Wade,
for fear of planting that seed. He reiterated that the team wants to try to keep
Wayne Ellington, even with the Heat somewhat handcuffed right now by salary-cap
and luxury-tax challenges. Miami has $111 million already committed to the
as-of-now seven highest-paid players on its books for next season.
And in the case of Hassan Whiteside, the enigmatic Heat center who was a nonfactor in the playoffs and complained about how he was being utilized by
coach Erik Spoelstra, Riley made it clear that he wasn’t happy with the entirety
of the situation.
Whiteside dealt with injuries during the season and didn’t want to wear a knee brace that the Heat insisted upon, and Riley said that if Whiteside and
Spoelstra need an intervention to solve their relationship issues – if any –
he’ll handle it.
Riley also didn’t mince words
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”By the time we got to the playoffs I don’t think he was ready,” Riley said. ”He wasn’t ready. He wasn’t in great shape. He wasn’t fully conditioned for a
playoff battle mentally. He, and we, got our head handed to us. The disconnect
between he and Spo, that’s going to take a discussion between them and it’s
going to take thought on the part of coach and also Hassan.
”How will Hassan transform his thinking, 99 percent of it to get the kind of improvement that Spo wants so he can be effective? How can Spo transform his
thinking when it comes to offense and defense and minutes or whatever?”
That word – transform – was a theme of sorts for Riley’s meeting with reporters. He started with a 15-minute monologue on how change has been a
constant throughout his 23 seasons with the Heat, how the team landed
transformative superstars like Alonzo Mourning and Shaquille O’Neal in trades
and Wade through the draft and LeBron James and Chris Bosh in summertime
deals.
Come July 1, the Heat will be active on those fronts again – noting that the fan base is clamoring for more.
”Well, we’ll give them more,” Riley said. ”We’ll try to give them more. That’s what I’ve been doing since I’ve been here. That’s what Micky has been
doing, trying to give you more if we can. But we’re not going to do anything
that isn’t smart. We will never do anything that’s really going to hurt the
franchise.”
NOTES: Before Riley spoke, the Heat said guard Tyler Johnson had surgery on the ulnar collateral ligament in his left thumb. Johnson was hurt in the opening
seconds of Game 3 of the series against Philadelphia but finished the series. He
will be in a cast for six weeks. The Heat expect him to be ready to begin camp
in September.
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