Miami’s Dream Team Isn’t Reality Yet

July 10th, 2010 by Hayden Kim Leave a reply »
LeBron, Bosh, and Wade—what a team.

There haven't been many off-seasons similar to the 2010 NBA off-season.

I'm guessing 99 percent of America watched LeBron's oh-so-miraculous hour-long special on his long awaited decision to either stay in Cleveland or leave.

Lets not kid ourselves; we as NBA fans all wanted to see LeBron team up with Bosh and Wade discluding the fact that LeBron's decision would deeply impact five other teams. Cleveland obviously received the hardest hit considering their economy will be sorely affected without LeBron's publicity.

Now all this hype is over and everyone is looking forward to watching the Heat contend for an NBA Championship next year. A lot of people seem to favor the Heat as the No. 1 team next year, and in my mind, it is undoubtedly the Lakers.

A team isn't automatically great once three superstars arrive. It just doesn't work that way. If it did, the 2004 Lakers team should have easily taken home all the marbles, considering they had Karl Malone, Gary Payton, Kobe Bryant, and Shaquille O'neal—all Hall-of-Fame-bound.

The prime example of what it takes for a team ...

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