How many titles do the Heat now need to win?

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  • hoodyallen
    hoodrow wilson
    • Dec 2009
    • 2241

    #31
    Originally posted by Bob Kuzzy
    Chalmers at this moment > Fisher and JWill, no doubt. I mean.. Fisher would bring clutch shots and leadership, so he'd be a nice fit.. but no way JWill is a better player then Mario Chalmers right now. Chalmers had some inconsistencies last year but hes still mad young, and has shown he has what it takes to be a very solid starting PG in the league.
    Chalmers didn't have inconsistencies last year, he was flat out bad. Theres a reason why they went out and got Rafer Alston. Mario Chalmers has potential but he's no Rajon Rondo.

    Originally posted by Nature Boy
    They had superstar careers up to that point. They were old and nowhere near as good as they used to be but with the addition of those two, people thought the Lakers were a lock to win another NBA Championship.
    I can see where you going with this, but it's just nowhere near the same situation. Karl Malone retired after the 2004 season and Gary Payton averaged 8 points a game in his three post-Laker seasons.

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    • Fox1994
      Posts too much
      • Dec 2008
      • 5327

      #32
      I think that if they mesh they'll compete in at least 5 or 6, and probably end up going 3-2, 4-2, 3-3. It's unlikely that they don't mesh and end-up trying to ball hog each other out of the game... But it's possible. THOUGH VERY, VERY UNLIKELY.

      Also, I think if the band stays together they could get a last one toward the end of their careers, as opposed to now, while they're still in their primes.

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