Sunday, November 28, 2010

A LITTLE HEAT IN MIAMI

Lebron James, Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh are the new big three in Miami. With a record of 9 and 8 the big three has played about 1/5 of their long season thus far. The question is, are they meeting everyones expectations.. especially their own? 

Lebron James has seemingly become the focal point of the Miami Heat offense. While Wade and Bosh have been tottering in terms of offensive productivity. Many believe the team is well on their way to achieve much anticipated dominance, due to the raw talent present in they’re three best players. They believe with time and adjustment for each player and their respective new situations they will conquer. Others believe the team is not on it’s way to dominance, but a much less successful season relative to the hype and allure of their much anticipated coexistence.
Arguably, the major issue that has been argued is that each player must have the ball in hand to spark offense within themselves majority of the time allotted to them on the court. It seems as though, from watching the big three in action, when one has the ball to spark the offense the other two struggle to get involved off-ball. Viewers and fans have been victims of watching terribly sloppy offensive executions that through the graces of remarkable talent and perseverance achieved success. 
In the long-run, it is hard to say Miami will be able to triumph without cohesiveness on the offensive end within the big three and also the rest of the role players on the team. We can hardly say we’re ecstatic about Miami’s early season performance, but we have much of the season left to really justify a well rounded opinion about how hot the heat is in Miami. 

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