Saturday, June 22, 2013

WHAT NOW? HEAT!!!!


WHAT NOW? HEAT!!!!

As the NBA Finals are just a couple of days removed from our memories.  As dust has settled on the at times drama less, and drama filled NBA Finals, we find ourselves wondering what will happen to the two best teams in the NBA.  A lot questions came about in this years finals.  A lot of things left unanswered.  One thing in all this is for certain the HEAT are not the best team around. They still have some growing to do.

            Now lets think about that for a second, the best team in the league, in the nation, in the world.  How can you be the best team and have so many what ifs to fill period.  The Chicago Bulls (of the Jordan Pippen era) did not have questions or what ifs to fill.  In all 6 of their title runs they were a solid team all the way around, dominate, assuring the world they were the best.  The Lakers back in Magic’s days, The Celtics back in Birds days.  All complete and dominate dynasties.  Even the Spurs were in their four rings, and these finals were no different (even though they lost). 

            Now don’t get me wrong yes this offseason the Spurs has some questions and doubts.  But not about their dynasty and how consistently dominate they can be. Heck they own the NBA record for the most consecutive fifty win seasons.  The questions they have about there big three is, do they all feel young enough to give it another go.  Tim Duncan 37, Manu Ginobili 35, Tony Parker 31 (and very beat up). 

            The Heat on the other hand, they are in their prime.  LeBron James 28, Chris Bosh 29, and D Wade 31.  The oldest one in this group when healthy is in the top 5 to top 3 in the league and world.  While hurt he is still in the top ten.  Heat in these finals was clearly the better team they just play like consistently enough.  Should this have gone 7, in my opinion no?  But it did leave even bigger questions about the Miami Heat. The biggest one what to do with the weakest link in there group.  He is not the big you want to carry your team in the frontcourt. They need to get big and strong if they are going to play inconsistently like they did post season.  Chicago when healthy will do more than just pose a threat they will win. If they survive that Indiana will be waiting and the result will be Miami losing. 

            So Miami what are you going to do now, if want a third title answer your questions quick.  For if you stay with this same formula two might be all you get.  Because as you were the better team all around, you still did not perform as if you were. A man who is arguably the greatest power forward Tim Duncan at 37 showed you all at 37 how to dominate the game. All in all congrats Miami Heat. Enjoy!

2 comments:

  1. The heat was the best team in the league. The problem was that they were inconsistent and far too often. But when you have jesus on your side you willstill win.

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  2. Ok, look here yes I will say he saved them but, he can't do it all himself. ONE lucky shot in the finals does not mark in stone he will be the savior every time.

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