New Look Miami Heat Looks Good on Paper, But Will Chemistry Be a Factor?

July 28th, 2010 by Eric Yarmoluk Leave a reply »
Dwyane Wade, LeBron James, Chris Bosh, Udonis Haslem, Mike Miller, and Zydrunas Ilgauskas.

Miami certainly was the winner of the free agency battle.

Looking at the roster, it seems as though the Heat will easily coast through the Eastern Conference and be an automatic Finals contender. As well as the only team who will be able to compete with the Lakers.

Question is, how well will they all play together?

With an All-Star team like this and so many scoring threats, will it hurt them in the long run if not just one, but all the players (such as the big three), try to shine and make a name for themselves?

Of course, it is the big three that there should be the most concern about when it comes to chemistry. Both LeBron James and Dwyane Wade are used to being the go-to guy, especially in the fourth quarter. Chris Bosh was pretty much a one man team in Toronto, until Turkoglu came to town, so will he be looking to get a bunch of touches down in the paint?

LeBron James averages 29, Dwayne Wade 26, and Chris Bosh 24 points per game. If you combine those three together that is already 79 points per game if they all ge ...

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