Chris Bosh, LeBron James and Dwyane Wade: Are They Enough for an NBA Ring?

September 6th, 2010 by Kelly Scaletta Leave a reply »
This article is based in large part on comments in response to my article yesterday. Thanks to those who commented yesterday and to my other articles. I like to think that I'm objective, but no one is immune to bias.  Intelligent comments challenge me to challenge myself and analyze my own conclusions. I believe that good writing is as much about what you write as it is about how well you write. What you write depends on what you learn. Intelligent comments are a source of learning for me, so please keep them coming. 

If you look at the Player Efficiency Ratings for the 2009-2010 season, it doesn't take long to figure out why Heat fans are excited about next year. LeBron James finished first with 31.1, Dwayne Wade was second with 28.0, and Chris Bosh was fourth with 25.0. You could make an argument that, as far as a top three go, this is the most talented trio in the history of the NBA, and with that much talent at the top, there's no way that they don't win an NBA championship. 

Then there's the rest of the team. After "Miami Thrice," there's a tremendous drop off in talent. No player other than the three big stars has a PER over 15.0. Take a ...

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