LeBron James on His Way To Destroying the Miami Heat’s Hopes of an NBA Title

November 28th, 2010 by Bhemis Parks Leave a reply »
LeBron James and his Miami Heat team are 9-8 thus far this season. That’s the exact same record the Heat had last season through 17 games. The only difference is last season Heat didn’t have the perceived best player in the game (LeBron James).

The acquisition of James to the Miami organization was supposed to propel the team to the top of the NBA. Instead, it looks as if it’s about to burn it to the ground.

A lot of things have gone in an unsavory manner for the Heat this season. From the summer injury to Mario Chalmers’ ankle, the preseason thumb injury to Mike Miller, and the recent foot injury to Udonis Haslem. It easy to label a reason why the Heat are not living up to expectation.

But the biggest reason the Heat aren’t playing the way they were expected is the dominance of LeBron James, or should I say lack thereof.

 

James Isn’t Dominating Anyone

Ever since James averaged 27 points, 7 rebounds and 7 assists in his second season, he’s been at the forefront of individual dominance. For the past five or six seasons he’s also been the frontrunner in debate ...

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