It doesn't look like that, ''Not one, not two, not three, not four..." championships is going to happen for LeBron James, at least not with the Miami Heat. The Big Three superstar teaming of James, Bosh and Wade has proved to be a failed experiment.
Two or possibly, three NBA Finals appearances yielding just one championship was definitely not the expectation, it was the ugly exception. Even if James is able to put the Heat on his back and win one more game to get through the Indiana Pacers, the top-heavy Miami team has been exposed.
The San Antonio Spurs are resting up to possibly expose the Heat even more. If an offensively limited center like Roy Hibbert is dominating Miami's suspect frontline, just what is the rejuvenated Tim Duncan and the much improved Tiago Splitter going to do to them?
Even against the likes of All-Stars Pau Gasol, Dwight Howard, Marc Gasol and Zach Randolph, the ageless Duncan is averaging 17.8 points and 9.2 rebounds per game this postseason.
Miami, if they make the Finals,  ...
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Article written by Danny Paskas