Max Kellerman: "LeBron created a Superteam with Miami. KD just raised him one"

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miami wasn't a superteam though they had 3 good players and the rest were old role players


miami wasnt a superteam? :mjlol::mjlol::mjlol::mjlol: I believe what KD did was worse but Bron did start it and Miami WAS a superteam.....perhaps they didn't win as many titles as they should've, but thats actually 100% Bron's fault because 1) 2011 Finals was his fault and 2) He should've demanded Pat Riley coach like Shaq did
 

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miami wasn't a superteam though they had 3 good players and the rest were old role players
For the time they were a super team. 3 prime players. The best player in the league. The top 2 SGs in the league and a top 3 PF together was ground breaking at that time. 2010 wasn’t that long ago y’all should remember this.

Boston big 3 coming together wasn’t shyt compared to Miami.
 
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miami wasn't a superteam though they had 3 good players and the rest were old role players
Battier 33. Anthony 29. Cole 23. Miller 31. Jones 31. Looks like those guys were still in their prime years. Maybe towards the end of their primes but they werent old by any means.
 

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and a top 3 PF together was ground breaking at that time
Said it when it happened and will continue saying this, no one was considering Bosh a Too anything in the league around that time. Him joining Miami started that whole superstar talk. He was just a dude who was getting swept in the first round in Toronto
 

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For the tome they were a super team. 3 prime players. The best player in the league. The top 2 SGs in the league and a top 3 PF together was ground breaking at that time. 2010 wasn’t thatlong ago y’all should remember this.

Boston big 3 coming together wasn’t shyt compared to Miami.



that nikka said the heat "3 good players" :dead:
 

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Since nikkas don’t use the term superteam relative to the era they play in, was 2017 OKC a superteam? Russ ain’t Bron but he has unarguably a better background leading up to said “superteam”, just with less accolades. Y’all gonna hate this but PG does more, other than 4th quarter scoring, than DWade. Bosh is better than Melo but Melo was still thought of as a premier scorer coming in. Not to mention 2010 Miami had no 4th guy comparable to Adams and no cog in the system that elevated em like Roberson.

Was them nikkas a super team too? :usure:
 

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Said it when it happened and will continue saying this, no one was considering Bosh a Too anything in the league around that time. Him joining Miami started that whole superstar talk. He was just a dude who was getting swept in the first round in Toronto
Not true. I remember the arguements of him being the best PF in the league. He was just on a shytty team, the same shytty team that let Kobe drop 81 on em and the coach didn’t bother making adjustments. Statistically speaking and eye test he was on of the best PFs

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1 Chris Bosh, PF TOR 70 36.1 24.0 8.6-16.5 .518 0.1-0.3 .364 6.7-8.4 .797
2 David Lee, PF NY 81 37.3 20.2 8.5-15.5 .545 0.0-0.1 .000 3.3-4.1 .812
3 Al Harrington, PF NY 72 30.5 17.7 6.2-14.3 .435 1.9-5.7 .342 3.3-4.4 .757
4 Josh Smith, PF ATL 81 35.4 15.7 6.2-12.3 .505 0.0-0.1 .000 3.2-5.2 .618
5 Troy Murphy, PF IND 72 32.6 14.6 5.3-11.3 .472 1.8-4.6 .384 2.1-2.7 .798
6 Al Horford, PF ATL 81 35.1 14.2 5.8-10.5 .551 0.0-0.0 1.000 2.6-3.3 .789
7 Rashard Lewis, PF ORL 72 32.9 14.1 4.9-11.2 .435 2.3-5.9 .397 2.0-2.5 .806
8 Elton Brand, PF PHI 76 30.2 13.1 5.4-11.3 .480 0.0-0.0 .000 2.3-3.1 .738
9 Charlie Villanueva, PF DET 78 23.7 11.9 4.7-10.6 .439 1.3-3.6 .351 1.4-1.7 .815
10 Ersan Ilyasova, PF
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Battier 33. Anthony 29. Cole 23. Miller 31. Jones 31. Looks like those guys were still in their prime years. Maybe towards the end of their primes but they werent old by any means.
30+ is not your prime years for the role players you listed. And look at the names you listed even if they were in their primes Shane battier is the only one even worth mentioning.
 
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