I don't want to start an argument, but please tell me you see the flaws within your team's "system".We'll see.... Miami all the way baby!
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I don't want to start an argument, but please tell me you see the flaws within your team's "system".We'll see.... Miami all the way baby!
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dezymond said:I don't want to start an argument, but please tell me you see the flaws within your team's "system".
That's why I used the word, system, carefully with that team LOLThe flaw is that Miami doesn't have a system. Miami has nothing. They're not a team, they're a couple of "super stars" who happen to wear the same uniform.
If there is a system in that team it's flopping.
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For soccer...but you get the idea.
cr6 said:Sport teams are like religion & politics. Everyone has their "favorites" and they will believe what their going to believe regardless of what anyone else says, which is why I don't try to debate any of these topics online. I grew up in S. Florida and I'll always support the Miami Heat & the Dolphins regardless. Point is, they wouldn't be where their at if they weren't any good.
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Eh, the general direction of the NBA has been going downhill since the early 2000's, imo. This whole superstar teaming up is another step that I hate. All these guys talk about being competitors, but they want to team up with the competition. In theory, these "superteams" work on paper, but stats are only half the game, chemistry of course is the other (just to keep it broad). Just look at the Knicks and see, how far that got them. Then you got these fairweather fans saying "OKC is a team of stars blah blah", guess what, they were all drafted and built much like how the Spurs were built, thanks to Presti of course. Seattle was mediocre for years, and when they finally moved to OKC things started to look up. 3 years later and they're contenders and very young.I agree.... They aren't without their flaws. And trust me, I've stuck with my Dolphins through years and years of failed coaches, superstar players that didn't produce etc. etc. (I sure miss the Dan Marino days!) I'm definitely not a fair weather fan and will stick with them through thick and thin. You DO make a good argument though. Unfortunately that's professional sports in this day and age. If a franchise has the money, they will buy a team in order to put fans in the seats and more importantly win games. I doubt they'll go all the way, but I'm hoping for the best.
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bacK_N_87 said:Yeah this series is done. Everything changed when Russell started playing like a point guard. Allowing Kevin to be the star.