by Guest » Tue Jul 13, 2010 8:30 am
LeBron may be going to Miami to win a championship, but if the team does win a championship it will still not make him a champion.
D Wade is a champion. We all saw how he picked the Heat up and carried them to a championship in the series against Dallas. He is a champion. He took HIS team and pulled them over the finish line through sheer will and his abilities.
By defecting to Miami, LeBron has essentially said that he is not in the same world as the truly great players of basketball legend. The guys like Jordan, Duncan, Bird, and, yes, Kobe. The guys that led THEIR team to a championship. This is not and will not be LeBron's team. I see his defection as the biggest pussy move that can be made. Some might call it 'smart' but I think of it as one sourced in fear. He wants to win. Fine. And, he will win in Miami. But, he will never be a truly great player because he took the cowardly way out and went to a team that was stacked with talent. If he truly had the heart of a champion, he wouldn't have given up in his last outing as a Cav. If he was really a champion, he would have stayed with HIS team and pulled them across the finish line the same way the greats have done.
Personally, I find it embarassing for a guy with so much talent to just sell himself so short. And, I find it to be emblematic of one of the problems in our culture: LeBron took the easy way out. Period. End of story. A real man, a real champion would have stayed and fought and scrapped and clawed his way to the promised land. Jordan did it. Kobe's doing it. Wade did it.
As for the quality of the team, well, numbers are all fine and good but they mean nothing. If championships were decided on paper the Patriots would have gone undefeated, the Yankees or Red Sox would win the World Series every year.
The last time I remember a dream team like this being assembled was in 2003-2004 with the Lakers. Gary Payton, Shaq, Kobe, and Karl Malone. How could this core of future Hall of Famers not win the championship?
Easy. They got beat in 5 by a team that played awesome defense, had no real superstars, great chemistry, had some of the best role players assembled on a team, and played together as a unit. The Pistons beat the 'dream team' in a very boring way.
How about the American Dream Teams that compete on the world stage? They don't always win AND, more often than not, they get taken to the wire by a group of unknowns from Spain. Come on.
One or two players can change the course of a season for a basketball team. But, it still takes the team to win the championship. Usually, the best recipie is to have a superstar that takes the game over when it matters, surrounded by one or two elite players, with the rest of the roster filled out with veterans and role players. Sounds like the Lakers to me...not the Heat.
Next year will be interesting, but I suspect it will be a huge let down for the Heat. And, considering LeBron's lack of class and virtue and hunger and heart, I will ALWAYS be cheering for the team that plays against him. He has NO class, none.