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11-25-2010, 03:32 PM #41
I AGree
I in turn somewhat agree, (Maybe premature) but I think this holds truth. I think Wade is a little insecure about his role, and he thinks it would look bad if another (Lebron) would come in and take his leading role, and some of the love from the fans, he feels as if he is the face of this franchise.
I can see glimpses of his heroism, and slight desperation to be "That Guy". Deep down I don't think lebron is like that, and has quite the ego demand of Wade, Or else Lebron would have stayed in Cleveland. Lebron has always been a passer and unselfish player, and remember he was the one willing change teams to win.
Things like this end Ego's could be the team's demise.
I think the coach is at a lost as well, he doesn't want to be disloyal and/or downgrade wade, and run Just about every play through lebron, but I think it is best for the team.
Wade will still be a huge part of their success though.
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11-25-2010, 03:33 PM #42
The bandwagon fans are starting to question themselves. They're wondering if it's already time to pick a new winner to be a "fan" of.
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11-25-2010, 03:36 PM #43
The Heat need to Let teams know who the Guy Leader and Scorer is going to be, Whether be lebron or Wade. Make the guy that they choose be agressive, drive , shoot and run plays through, this WILL FORCE Double Teams! When the double Comes, Dish the ball to the Open guy, either guy should have no problem making an easy play, both guys were used to seeing all sorts of double teams and defensives, and were sucessful.
This is what made Cleveland so Good and Winning, all attention was on James, and He TOOK Over Games.
Now Imagaine Lebron Staying In Cleveland, and Just Adding D. Wade to That Mix there. I believe that would be MUCH MORE Effective than what we are seeing here in Miami.
That is the logical gameplan, Every Team has a Clear Option #1 and 2. Miami does not.
I think Spoelstra is afraid to make this bold move against Wade.
I think their are a few locker room issues...Last edited by Ross.Virant; 11-25-2010 at 03:44 PM. Reason: typo
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11-25-2010, 03:38 PM #44
yup, i would much rather hear people say that they are fans of certain individual players instead of hearing them say they are all about the Miami Heat....
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11-25-2010, 03:45 PM #45
I honestly Wish All of this did not happen, I liked the way the league was Last year, Like the Old days.
The NBA has changed with this crap.
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11-25-2010, 04:00 PM #46
To sum up what I had said before, you need to first have a team before you can have "team chemistry."
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11-25-2010, 08:06 PM #47
Haven't read over all the comments, but anyone who says LeBron is having a 'good' year hasn't followed his career. This year is easily the worst statistical season of his career. His 3PT shooting is the worst it's ever been, his FG% is the worst it's been since his rookie year, he's averaging less rebounds than he ever has in his career, and he's averaging more turnovers than he ever has in his career.
LeBron isn't having a 'good' year by any means, in comparison to what he did when he had HIS OWN TEAM in Cleveland.
BUT...that's what happens when you wanna play with your buddies instead of playing with an actual team built around you like REAL superstars choose to do.
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11-25-2010, 09:47 PM #48
I love that my Pacers have a better winning percentage currently than the Heat :D. And we're SELF-MADE!!! :)
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11-25-2010, 09:51 PM #49
I agree with everything you said. It's not even fun watching these guys. I look back and I believe that I liked the thrill of trying to beat Wade's Heat, Bosh's Raptors, and LeBron's Cavaliers on the schedule. Even though my Pacers blew the Heat out, it wasn't even that fun to watch because it wasn't very competitive--Rush destroyed Wade on defense (and offense too I should say). Our defense as a team destroyed the Heat. I really wish the new "Big 3" could go back to their former teams, but that's impossible right now as we all know. Man did these guys screw up. Maybe a Bosh/Wade or Bosh/LeBron tandem, but all three on one team was a big mistake for themselves and the league imo. On the other hand, I don't mind my Pacers getting extra wins on the Heat, Cavs, and Raptors now. :D
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11-25-2010, 10:49 PM #50
Also Agree
I also Agree, I thought this team would be Super Exciting to watch for the full 48 minutes start to end. I feel like your not getting the fullest experience or fun watching these 3 at one time, As you normally would individually on separate teams. It is sloppy basketball... I remember when the Cavs Played the Heat in Miami last season (The Game Where Lebron announced the Jersey # change), Now that was an exciting game. I remember that game from the regular season LAST year, as an EXciting Performance. BTW- Coincidental of the # change on that game...? with Riley and MJ in the crowd...? I think Lebron knew back then what he was gonna do. ANYWAYs. I remember that game from last season, with each player on their OWN team, I cannot remember a good or exciting game from Miami Last week.
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