Last season the Miami Heat was officially dubbed the new enemies of the NBA. After signing three superstars in Dwyane Wade (re-signed), LeBron James (free agency) and Chris Bosh (free agency), the Miami Heat were instantly favorites to win the NBA title and they had no problem letting the rest of the league know that they were the team to beat.
After the three superstars were officially in South Beach, they Heat had a rally of sorts and LeBron James said this team would win up to seven NBA titles. In their first season together, the Heat lived up to their end of the deal as they made it to the NBA Finals, but came two games short of winning the title as the veteran Dallas Mavericks were able to beat them in six games.
Even though at times the Miami Heat looked unstoppable with a lockdown defense and a versatile offense, this team seemed to fold at the wrong time, every time. Not only did they fail to come through in the clutch, but they did just that consistently and proved that they may be a few pieces of the puzzle away from winning their first title in the Big Three era.
Well, even though they were still the best team in the Eastern Conference, the Miami Heat might be on the verge of making another big deal in this summer. The one player that might be on his way out of South Beach is All-Star forward Chris Bosh.
Despite a slow start to the season last year, Bosh came into his own and might have been the most consistent player in the NBA Finals. Even though that may be the case, he also might be the most tradable player on the current roster and on his way out in order to bring in some talented role players before next season.
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They should trade him for more depth. They have 2 superstars with Lebron and Dwade. For all the talk of Lebron choking, Bosh was a disaster in the playoffs other than a few games. His inability to score hurt the Heat, plus he didn’t rebound or play defense well in the postseason. They should shop Bosh, and trade him if the right offer comes up.
Maybe a slim possibility, but I think he played to well last season to warrant a trade. I’m not sure who the Heat would really need for him.
didnt Pat already say he wasnt trading anyone in the big 3? smh next question