Thursday, July 1, 2010

How Lebron, Wade, and Bosh Could DESTROY the NBA

If Lebron James, Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh teamed up to play for the Miami Heat it would have a huge impact on the game. While yes they would be an early favorite for the next few NBA championships, but they would also be instantly vilified and what could happen in the next few years would destroy the League. I’m not sure how many of you watched the NBA in the early and mid 2000’s but this was a horrible time for the NBA. When you have teams such as the 76ers and Nets (2x) making the finals its not great for the league because these teams were not very good. During this point in the league there was absolutely no parody with 4-5 teams always dominating and no real suspense to the league. By creating this superpower whether this team was successful or not the next step would be other players trying to do the same. Next year we could have Carmelo signing with Oklahoma City and Kevin Durant as they trade for Chris Paul in the mid-season. Yes, the example I gave is a bit far fetched, but the point should be seen. By players deciding to team up and create these super teams it is destroying the competitive edge that the league has fought so hard to bring back and it makes you question the heart of a lot of players in the current NBA.

Do you think 20 years ago Isaiah Thomas Larry Bird and Michael Jordan would have a had a secret meeting to create a super team? The answer is a resounding NO. This is not because they did not want to win and were more worried about themselves and money but in fact they all had way too much pride in themselves and the belief that they could lead their own team to a championship. I’m not saying that Bosh and James lack this pride but what I question is have they thought about the ramifications that this team could have league wide. The best thing that has happened in the past few years is the sudden influx of great players. Whether it be the maturation of AAU leagues and year-round basketball or just the luck of the draw, there are way more good to great players entering the league at a high rate.

Who would have thought there would be a time when two year after a superstar like Derrick Rose another player who is seemingly better John Wall enters the draft? The answer is nobody and what this has done is allowed numerous teams to gain great players and made more teams good. In 2008-2009 the Oklahoma City Thunder with the same roster lost 50 plus games this year they nearly beat the Lakers in the playoffs. This was not because of huge signings but due to the improvement of their own players and it is this that is the key to the resurgence of the NBA. This year by far has been one of the most competitive and parody filled years in along time with numerous teams feeling like they had a chance at not only getting to the finals but winning and it is this excitement that the super team of Bosh Wade and Lebron would destroy.

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