L.A. Lakers-Miami Heat: Finals Series Will Be Great, If Heat Can Make It

August 26th, 2010 by Hadarii Jones Leave a reply »
For the past two seasons, NBA fans have eagerly awaited a Finals matchup between Kobe Bryant's Los Angeles Lakers and LeBron James' Cleveland Cavaliers, and each year it has failed to materialize.

The 2010-11 NBA season will be filled with the same type of anticipation of a James and Bryant showdown in the Finals, except this time James is expected to bring dinner guests.

The Miami Heat's ability to land James and Chris Bosh in free agency to pair alongside Dwyane Wade has instantly made Miami the favorite to meet the Lakers in the 2011 NBA Finals.

A Lakers-Heat Finals would arguably be the most viewed series in the history of the NBA, not to mention the realization of a dream for commissioner David Stern.

It would come with all the hype, glitter, and manufactured drama anyone can ever hope for, but before we start preparing for bi-coastal war, shouldn't Miami get a chance to prove they are worthy of the praise?

This is the point where Heat fans will chalk this up as another example of a writer hating on their team, or doubting their ability to excel despite the drama surrounding them.

Well, they would be part ...

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