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ASFN Lifer
Remember the Blazers several years back. That team was absolutely loaded with talent yet it never meshed. What an epic fail if something similar happens in Miami.
Personally I can't wait for next years Finals if the Lakers and Heat play. I want to watch Kobe try and slay the dragon.
There will definitely be schadenfreude if LeBron fails to win the title next year, but I don't know that people will hate the Heat in general. Hating a team usually happens as a result of its more obnoxious fans. I don't know that there are enough Heat fans around for them to inspire the loathing that the Lakers, Cowboys, and Yankees do. At least not now.
Yeah i'll be curious to see how S.A. reacts to their aging dynasty.Wow...not that the Shaq move would be bad but they need to get younger not older. I think they need some young legs to mix with those vets.
Miami can dream with its makeshift dream team. Looks great on paper but they play the games on hardwood. They wont even make it out of the east.
i'm surprised they didn't get one of kahns 15 pgs in the trade of beasely
I'll take that bet.
Miami wouldnt not fare well against a Lakers team with a healthy Bynum. Bosh would be so overmatched by the frontline of Gasol/Bynum not to mention the mismatch Odom brings off the bench.
Miami can dream with its makeshift dream team. Looks great on paper but they play the games on hardwood. They wont even make it out of the east.
Absolutely. Cleveland instantly dropped off the face of the planet.....leaving Orlando and the aging Celtics.I'll take that bet.
chap - i definitely agree ..... it's going to be real interesting to see what miami can put together
i think mike miller is a good piece, but all told i'm not sure if it's a great price
Everybody is thinking that the Heat won't have a problem filling out their roster with minimum guys. But what they are not counting on is a) competition from other teams that still have cap space (like NJ and NY) and b) with a lockout looming, how many guys are going to go for 1 year minimum deals? And how many are going to go for multi-year minimum deals (with the potential of at least one of those years being unpaid)? Not many, even for playing with those 3. So naming guys like Brad Miller as possibilities is asinine. I bet Paul Shirley and Pat Burke are kicking themselves that they're not in the league anymore.
I don't know Chap. I think there are enough guys like Juwan Howard, and Jason Williams who won't be playing much longer and are willing to take the minimum to get a nearly guaranteed ring. I expect Shaq to hook his train to the wagon as well.
Not worried at all ...
LBJ, Wade, Bosh, Beasley, and Chalmers are the only Heat players under contract.
Where's the bench?
Lakers are still the favorite to win it all.
A ring is far from guaranteed. And you know why? Because of guys like Jason Williams and Juwan Howard.
And what's the over/under for Chris Bosh asking for a trade? Everyone thinks it's going to be rosy with those three players and only one ball. Bosh will be lucky to average 15 points on that team--which really waters down his influence on the team. Everyone is talking about the "Big 3", but the reality is that it will be more like the "Big 2 1/2".