Emadyville wrote:yeah damn, i mean to be that dominant a team to win 5 in 15 years with basically the same guys is amazing
Hell yeah,
much respect
Emadyville wrote:yeah damn, i mean to be that dominant a team to win 5 in 15 years with basically the same guys is amazing
Arrinef wrote:Emadyville wrote:yeah damn, i mean to be that dominant a team to win 5 in 15 years with basically the same guys is amazing
Hell yeah,
much respect
Menzo wrote:Its cuz you're dope and Daddy Dubs. No one fucks with that
I love you Daren
Emadyville wrote:Arrinef wrote:Emadyville wrote:yeah damn, i mean to be that dominant a team to win 5 in 15 years with basically the same guys is amazing
Hell yeah,
much respect
im curious to see who retires or goes onto another team from the spurs and heat after this
Menzo wrote:Its cuz you're dope and Daddy Dubs. No one fucks with that
I love you Daren
Eedee wrote:Hehehehe
Now LeBron came come to LA
Emadyville wrote:then it would come down to retirement, i mean duncans been playing like 17 years
Aone10 wrote:I'm honestly lost for words, how the most efficient team in basketball and back to back champions can just fall apart and put on what is most likely the worst Finals performance ever (they lost by an average of 14 points per game) is just odd and mind boggling.
Regardless, I seriously doubt the Big 3 era is over. Pat Riley is more than likely going to take a page out of the Spurs book and build a young core around James, Wade, and Bosh. Both James and Wade have been to the Finals 5 times, with Bosh at 4.... that's more than enough veteran leadership to carry a young and athletic squad. As much respect as I have for all the older veterans on the team, we need to part ways with most of them as they are all ghosts of their former selves.... and it was apparent in the Finals. Battier is done, Allen and Lewis only had enough in the tank for the first 2 games, and guys like Oden and James Jones are doing nothing but taking up valuable space.
The only guys I'd keep are Haslem and Andersen, they are physically tough and great hustle players that provide a spark whenever their number is called. What we definitely need are younger consistent shooters than can keep up with guys like LeBron and can efficiently shoot the ball when left open.
It's not so much that we lost, but the way we lost that made it so disappointing. Joining the 3 peat club would've been something nice to brag about, but look at the Spurs, they've won 4 championships in the last 11 years (5 in the last 14) without a 3 peat. Miami has won 3 in the last 8 (with 5 finals appearances) so given the talent on the team right now, they will more than likely do something similar. It's all about keeping the big 3 together and building a solid young core around them that can assist them as they age, and I'm sure everybody from the big 3 themselves to the Miami Heat front office are aware of that.
Some people are bashing Spoelstra, but I think he did what he could with what he had. Sure, he should've added Haslem and Beasley to the rotation much earlier.... but it honestly wasn't going to change the outcome of the games. Perhaps the losses wouldn't have been so embarrassing, but the Spurs clearly had the edge with a young guy like Leonard stepping up and catapulting himself into the NBA elite and putting on an unexpected performance that earned him a Finals MVP award.
Miami and the Spurs were neck and neck in games 1 and 2 when Leonard was playing sub-par. He gathered himself for the last 3 games and played amazing basketball. Playing with such intensity and consistency while also handling the difficult task of guarding the best basketball player on the planet is just phenomenal.
It sucks that the series was so lob-sided, but it is what it is. I know I called the Spurs a retirement home a few pages back, but tbh, I should've called Miami that instead.
We'll be back next year though.
Menzo wrote:Its cuz you're dope and Daddy Dubs. No one fucks with that
I love you Daren
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