jcmanson wrote:flamesbball84 wrote:well the big three an go screw themselves for all i care
LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, and Chris Bosh were introduced in Miami in an event that was carried live on ESPN on Friday, and provided a ton of bulletin board material to the rest of the league.
Introduced as the "Three Kings," they weren't short on confidence as LeBron said he felt they could win more than seven NBA titles, and that winning was "going to be easy." Dwyane Wade went on to call the trio "arguably the best trio that ever played the game of basketball." Somewhere Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabaar, and James Worthy just had a nice laugh.
What's so bad about what they said? Wade said they were arguably the best trio to ever play. It remains to be seen if they will be the best, but they can definitely be considered already. And LeBron and the 7 NBA titles was just hyperbole. They asked him how many titles does he think this trio can win if they stay together until they retire. "He said not 1, not 2, not 3, .... not 7... We think we can win multiple championships if we go about this in the right way."
So saying winning will be easy is okay? Possibly the best team ever, the 72-win Bulls, didn't find it easy. In fact, 41 of their games were decided by 10 or less points in the regular season. They had a bit easier of a time in the playoffs, with 8 of 17 being by 11 points or less, but the Knicks took it to them for the first 4 games of what ended up being a 5-game series, and the Sonics pushed them to six games after the Bulls went up 3-0. In fact, the Sonics worked them in Game 4 by beating them by 21 points. To say winning will be easy is fairly dang insulting to every single great team that has ever existed, and this Heat squad has a lot to prove to even be called a great team when all is said and done.
And to be considered the best, you actually have to have done something together other than make people ticked off at you. And as of right now, they can't compete with Kareem/Magic/Worthy, Cousy/Russell/Heihnson, Duncan/Parker/Ginobili, Malone/Erving/Cheeks, and Kobe/Shaq/Fisher because they haven't done a darn thing together, not one darn thing. They may end up being the best, but you can't call yourself the best without having done a thing to prove it. Sure they won an NBA title together, but is took a whole team of All-Stars to struggle to beat a Spain team that featured, at the time, 1 current NBA player (Pau), at least 3 former NBA players who left because they couldn't handle it (Jorge Garbajosa, Juan Carlos Navarro, Raul Lopez), and three future NBAers (Marc Gasol, Rudy Fernandez, Ricky Rubio), so we're not exactly talking about teams as good as the Lakers, Magic, or Celtics