Anybody else find this topic an obvious one anyway?
"The Heat need to win les over their best players' primes in order to be considered a success."
No .
Double team off the point guard or center and play zone to protect the middle but allow for some jump shots. Basically make the Heat beat you by jumpers. If they can consistently hit them, they will win. But you should not let them in the paint without some traffic.
Anybody else find this topic an obvious one anyway?
"The Heat need to win les over their best players' primes in order to be considered a success."
No .
They gotta win at least 3 in order to be considered a success.
Championships are not easy. To actually say a team needs to win multiple les to be a success is a bit nonsense to me. Obviously the Heat have a target on their back and some lofty expectations, but just winning a single championship to me is a success.
So you don't consider the current LA Lakers a success.
I agree with the chuckster.. This is like in his day having himself, Bird, and Dr J on the same team in their primes leaving the best player in the league 'Magic' as primary compe ion.
for the next 2 years they are, but after tht might be a different story tbh
Lol, the critical thinking skills of Spurs fans has to be the most piss poor I've ever seen.
I definitely consider the current LA Lakers a resounding success. 2 les is impeccable.
Your boy 2b thinks different, though.
More like you just hold a double standard for your favorite team.
Either that or the current LA Lakers are not a success. Pick one.
You know what ... let's be real. The heat don't need to win anything ... Lebron does. Wade already has a ring and he can enhance his legacy but he is no threat to MJ or even Kobe. Lebron has a chance to easily surpass Kobe in legacy and still an outside shot at MJ for GOAT. He is the only one that NEEDS to win 3 or more les. If they win 2 Wade has 3 and he is just behind duncan and tied with Bird in rings as a leader (or co-leader) of a championship team. Lebron is the only 1 with a chance to approach Mj status even if Wade is the more well-rounded player. And Bosh? Bosh wins a few les and he still not even in the class legacy wise with worthy or McHale. Dont get me wrong Bosh is a great player by today's standards ...but Mchale he is not. he may not be even as good as Pau but i think he is close. but the real pressure is on Lebron. I think he wins if not this year than next. And the chase for MJ will be on ...as for the miami franchise, to win a le as one of the more recent expansion squads ...is more than can be expected.
Yes I agree with that, it is more about LeBron winning than the Heat, but even if they somehow pull off 7 championships someday, are people( and I mean real bball fans, not bspn) really going to give him any respect as GOAT? I just can't see that happening.
If he had done that with Cleveland, ya, but the way he has gone about it just screams of desperation and pretty much letting everyone know that he needs help, which is fine, everyone needs help in winning championships, but I think he went a little overboard in the way he got that help.
Actually no you simpleton. The reason why this discussion is even taking place is because of the unprecedented situation Miami has created. 3 superstar players all in their 20's all barely hitting their primes playing together at once is not a situation that can be compared to any other team's situation.
Even the stupidest of fans who knows absolutely nothing about the NBA surely could have figured that out, but noooo not for the cyber stalker looking for any reason to talk to his person of interest.
So you hold a double standard for your own team.
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