Miami Heat: Does LeBron and Wade’s Talent Make Future NBA Titles Inevitable?

August 20th, 2011 by Hadarii Jones Leave a reply »
The word eventual is sometimes used to describe something that is certain to happen, absent of any unforeseen circumstances, and although no one will ever consider me to be a fan of the Miami Heat the word eventual may be the best term to describe the team's hunt for an NBA title.

Some observers pointed to the Heat's loss to the Dallas Mavericks in the 2011 NBA Finals as proof that the famed super-team experiment had failed, but those people who hold that opinion are not really being honest with themselves.

From the moment LeBron James decided to join Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh in Miami numerous critics, including yours truly, began to offer reasons as to why the historic pairing would never work.

Some of the criticism such as the lack of a quality big man besides Bosh and underwhelming talent at point guard was justified, and the 2010-11 regular season seemed to prove those points.

Miami played exceptional defense at times, James and Wade were mostly brilliant and the Heat won plenty of games, but they were a combined 1-7 against the Chicago Bulls and Boston Celtics, their main rivals in the Eastern Conference.

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