Teams with all 3 are LA and Boston, possibly Orlando.
However Orlando's problems go deeper because they have the weakest perimeter defenders of all 3 teams. Vince Carter got absolutely destroyed by Paul Pierce in the ECF. What will Wade or James do to him? Red is good for chasing Ray Allen around screens but in an isolation against Dwyane Wade he is going to be anally raped.
LA and Boston are the only teams I see with a legit chance to beat Miami. Orlando has an outside shot, but barely.
Chicago doesn't have enough two-way perimeter players nor do they have the interior defense needed. Both Korver and Brewer will be huge liabilities against a team like Miami, which is why I criticized Chicago for putting their eggs in those two's basket. If they hadn't traded Kirk "Wade-Stopper" Hinrich away, they'd be in better shape, but they did, so they're screwed.
San Antonio is not even in the conversation, they have neither the offense nor the defense to beat Miami.
Boston and LA both have frontcourt players who can take advantage of the soft interior of Miami, both have great halfcourt defenses. Allen and Pierce can make the cHeat duo work on defense. Kobe and Artest can as well. Allen/Pierce and Kobe/Artest are all good perimeter defenders as well, the main advantage they have over Orlando.
Agree or disagree with overall assessment.