The Cleveland Cavalier's Small 3 v. Miami Heat's Former Big 3
Miami
The original Big 3, which consisted of Chris Bosh, D-Wade
and the King himself, was able to produce 2 championships. Something that Cleveland’s new Small 3 will
never be able to say. Kyrie is no where
near the MVP-caliber player that D-Wade was and K Love has exposed the fact
that he appeared to have much more talent than he actually did in
Minnesota. Chris Bosh was taken for
granted on Miami. It is now easy to see
just how good Miami’s Big 3 was and whom ever thought the Cavs would be half as
good was sadly mistaken. The instant
chemistry that C. Bosh, D. Wade and LBJ were able to generate and use to win 2
championships is beyond rare.
Kyrie
The player that may suffer the most at the end is Kyrie
Irving. This time last year he was the
center of attention and the Cavs were making decisions based on his interests. Then LBJ returns and everything changes. How do you prove your worth when LBJ receives
the credit for everything? If you dare
question the King’s authority you get blacklisted. Ask Delonte West if you do not believe that
this is true.
Back to South Beach
At the end of the season, when LBJ looks back on the season,
he will have no choice but to come back to Miami. He will realize just how difficult it is to build
a championship caliber team. LeBron was
under the misconception that he could be added to any team and instantly make
them a contender. The importance of
chemistry cannot be understated and it explains exactly why the Spurs keep
winning championships. LBJ’s last
opportunity to make up for his mistake will come at the end of the season. If LBJ has people around him that care about
him winning championships they will advise him to return to South Beach.
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