The Miami Heat Are Anything But Hot

November 30th, 2010 by Adrian Barcia Leave a reply »
The Miami Heat's projection for this season is easy—overwhelm the league and win a championship. Nothing ever seemed so easy, specially if you a have quarter of Team USA on your roster. That was the promise the new Heat trio of Lebron James, Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh made to it's fans—championships.

But as they stand now, the Heat are only two games above .500.

What happened?

What went wrong?

While other writers pan James out, I will point out what is obvious—this team lacks chemistry.

"Him and D-Wade don't complement each other. They're somewhat the same type of players, 'Bron and D-Wade. ... Both of those guys need the ball, and they don't shoot the ball like Ray Allen. That's why they're having trouble scoring in the halfcourt, because they can't get a rhythm, because one of them is dominating the ball. That guy might be getting off, but the other guy [isn't]. That's why when they're on the court together, they're terrible. They're rhythm players that need the ball. I'm like that. I can't stand out there and catch and shoot. I've never been a guy that sits out there waiting for the ball to c ...

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