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Thread: Why The Heat Will Lose

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    If LeBron wins multiple titles, he will never be as good as Jordan was. That Heat team was likable when Shaq and Alonzo were on the team. Not this Heat team.

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    I am just cheering against Lebron.... he abandoned Cleveland and showed his true colors. I will be happy if he never gets a ring.

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    I will always cheer for a team that is BUILT rather than BOUGHT

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    Yeah in the end, I would love to see the heat lose, but if D. Wade and Lebron continue to play like they did yesterday, and the Celtic's age is going to catch up to them and the Heat will go to the NBA finals. Now once there, they may just lose to the Spurs.

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    Even though the Heat aren't the best overall team, if Lebron and Wade play to their full potential they can beat anyone.

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    I hate cheering against LeBron, because he can be a fantastic player, but even attempts to control his "image" can't seem to mask his petulance. It's like rooting for a Kardashian, can't be done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Filx1323 View Post
    I will always cheer for a team that is BUILT rather than BOUGHT
    They all took less money than they could have gotten elsewhere. I'd say they actually took a pay-cut. Your assessment is so wrong it's funny.

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    Give me a break, just because you don't get it doesn't mean it's not true. You are taking it more literally than it was originally intended.

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    The current Heat remind me of the year the Lakers brought in Karl Malone and Gary Payton on top of Shaq and Kobe to try and wring one more ring out...that "bought" team didn't stand a chance either against the built Pistons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by topherturker View Post
    The current Heat remind me of the year the Lakers brought in Karl Malone and Gary Payton on top of Shaq and Kobe to try and wring one more ring out...that "bought" team didn't stand a chance either against the built Pistons.
    To be fair, it's not like that Pistons team was drafted completely by Detroit. 'Sheed was signed as a free agent, Chauncey was drafted by the Celtics, Rip Hamilton was drafted by the Wizards, etc., etc. That also was a really strange year. I'm not sure you're ever going to see a championship team without a legitimate star ever again.

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