Triumph36
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Re: The guy who wears #6 in Miami
It's just funny how everyone always has some sort of "excuse" as to why they won't win. This year it was about them having no depth and no center....yet they still made the Finals, which is a pretty successful season all things considered.
Now I guess it's the "oh the big 3 were so healthy, won't happen again!!" excuse. But then they'll go on to sign a center and maybe other bigs and probably make the Finals again next year if there is a season.
hatersgonnahate.jpg I guess.
Though it doesn't really matter anyway because the deal won't be on the table as the Magic would never do it for obvious reasons.
Perfectly? lol, their second most important big was out almost the entire season and Miller missed tons of time too and was never able to get in a rhythm.What did their big 3 miss, like 15 games total last year? Everything played out perfectly for them and they still fell short. Like stated above, its not going to be as easy next season.
It's just funny how everyone always has some sort of "excuse" as to why they won't win. This year it was about them having no depth and no center....yet they still made the Finals, which is a pretty successful season all things considered.
Now I guess it's the "oh the big 3 were so healthy, won't happen again!!" excuse. But then they'll go on to sign a center and maybe other bigs and probably make the Finals again next year if there is a season.
hatersgonnahate.jpg I guess.
Not sure why you'd say Riley would not deal LeBron for Dwight. Of course he's not going to come out and admit it publicly now, but if the deal were on the table...well, lets see what he'd do then.I still can't believe 2 guys as good as basketball as Wade and LeBron can know so little about the game. How could they think those 2 together would work? Great teams and duos, trios etc, all have one thing in common; they are greater together than the sum of their individual parts. Well these two negate eachothers' talents and are worse together.
While I 100% believe the superteam/friends thing is ruining the game, and LeBron is still the best individual player in the world, I cannot understand why Riley would not deal LeBron for Dwight and create possibly one of the best teams of all time.
Though it doesn't really matter anyway because the deal won't be on the table as the Magic would never do it for obvious reasons.