Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Five Reasons Why the Miami Heat Should Win an NBA Title this Season


1.            Lebron James- No matter what people say about this guy, no one can deny he is one of the best players in the game. All he does is fill the stat sheet. When a team gets 29 points, 8 rebounds and 7 assists a night out of one player they are bound to be a playoff team. James has also developed a post game, which will help him at the end of games.

2.            Dwayne Wade- The injury bug has struck the former Finals MVP so far this season, but if last year taught us anything it is that the regular season isn’t that important. Any NBA analyst will tell you that he is a top five player in the league today. He also has the confidence to close out games, which is something this team will have to turn to when the playoffs arrive.

3.            Chris Bosh and Co.- The supporting cast on the Miami Heat is quite underrated. Chris Bosh is the best third option in the league. He proved he isn’t afraid of the big shot and came up big in the playoffs last season. Mike Miller is finally healthy and Shane Battier was a great offseason acquisition who can guard some of the best players in the league successfully. 

4.            Point Guard- Last season the Miami Heat lacked a solid point guard behind starter Mario Chalmers. Mike Bibby was joined the team to take on that role, but he wasn’t the answer. This season the Heat traded for Rookie Point Guard Norris Cole who can penetrate, dish the ball effectively and set up the offense. They don’t need him to be great, and as long as he’s consistent, they no longer have a glaring need at point guard.

5.            Coaching- I think that Eric Spolestra is a very good coach. He has the ability to lead this team to an NBA Championship. If he can get the most out of his guys in crucial moments, then he will deserve a lot of credit for coaching this team to a championship. He has been in the Finals and there isn’t a better teacher than experience.



The Miami Heat look poised to win a Championship after finishing two games short in 2011.

       
 

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