Lebron was arguably the best cutter in the NBA last season, converting on a ridiculous 76% of his cut plays..he was great at scoring in transition, broken plays, running the pick & roll and off screens..his only weakness was spot-up shooting, where he was still an above average player last year..
His off-ball movement is elite when he's put in those situations, something he wasn't able to do in Cleveland due to the lack of playmakers, so having a guy like Wade next to him will be scary..
Wade was also very good at creating on the pick & roll and cutting, but not nearly as good as Lebron..so while they will both have playmaking duties, I would expect Wade to have the ball in his hands more, utilizing his penetration and playmaking abilities, with Lebron playing more off-ball and focusing on defense more often..
Their usage %s will go down, but not that dramatically, TBH..I expect Bosh to be much more of a receiver in this offense, with less isolation plays coming to him..Bosh's offense often stops the ball and takes up time off the shot clock, so he won't receive nearly the same amount of iso plays that he received in Toronto..
It's a scary thought that the primary perimeter defender has to pick between Lebron and Wade, arguably the 2 best isolation players in the NBA..there will be a lot of passing in their offense, Bosh is a great finisher, as are Wade and Lebron..they have the elite shooter in Mike Miller, and they have Eddie House at the point if they need shooting there..

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