Credit: AFP - Scanpix
Credit AFP - Scanpix

The Miami Heat's president Pat Riley is not planning to take things easier, citing his physical fitness as a reason he is still capable of doing his job.

Free throws this season

81%
17,3
Points made: 17,3
Accuracy: 80,7%
Place in standings: 13
Record max: 35
Record min: 5
Most made FTs: Jimmy Butler

Riley spoke to reporters Monday, and the question of whether he will remain in charge of the Heat came up. He said he is not going anywhere.

"I'm 77 years old, and right now, I can do more pushups than you can right now," Riley said.

It remains unclear how many pushups Riley can do, but no one can deny that the Heat are producing solid results in the few last seasons.

Miami clinched the first seed in the regular season, but they were eliminated in the Eastern Conference Finals by the Boston Celtics, losing the series 3-4.

"I definitely feel an obligation to finish this build," Riley told reporters. "And so if we're three years into this build, I don't want to do another three years of just building this team. I think we're in that window of internal improvement." 

Riley also commented on Tyler Herro's wishes to become a regular starter.

"As far as being a starter, come to training camp and win it," Riley noted.

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