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Miami Big 3 |
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Cleveland Big 3 |
I know what you’re saying how could you even make this
argument? Miami made it to the Finals all four years they were together, won
back-to-back championships and just dominated the league. It’s going be hard to
say because the new Big 3 haven’t been together long enough to say, plus it’s
early in the season. Both Big 3’s
have their similarities and their differences. They both have amazing talent.
Obviously. Both have struggled early on, both struggled to find chemistry early
on and they both had trouble establishing a pecking order in terms of scoring.
They both have there glaring differences. For one Lebron is playing with
youngster Kyrie Irving, who has never even experienced the playoffs yet,
instead of playing with wiley veteran Dwayne Wade, who won 3 rings, 2 with
Lebron. Another difference is the play styles of Kevin Love and Chris
Bosh. Bosh the more versatile and
mobile defender. But what Love
lacks in defense he makes up for with his offense, Love is still a very good
rebounder. Love was top 5 in rebounds in 2013. The last difference is that Miami’s bench was much deeper
than Cleveland’s, and that Miami’ s coach Eric Spoelstra has more NBA coaching
experience than Cleveland’s David Blatt.
In my opinion, I think Lebron should’ve
stayed in Miami for another year or two. Because I feel that the Heat are
stronger than the Cavs big 3. But we won’t know, only time will tell how good
the Cavs will be. If it’s anything like the first year in Miami it will take
time for their chemistry to grow and trust each other. I feel in 1 year the
Cavs will be in The NBA Finals. I feel
they should make at least The Eastern Conference Finals this year
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