Rod700 wrote:Dupp wrote:
What are you even arguing at this point? Waiters is starting. There no if and or buts about it, move on.
Why can't you answer the simpliest question? Why do you think it is best to cram the floor with offensive talent, rather than picking up a primary perimeter defender? Dion may start, but would that really be what's best for the team?
Lebron will take the opposing team's best player. He has enough clout in the league to not get in foul trouble early, and there's so much firepower around him that all he'll have to be is a glorified decoy while Kyrie & Love do their thing with no double teams. With that kind of setup, you'll want a guy like Dion catching swing passes and either draining 3s or driving & dishing to Andy.
Lebron is finally going to have the role he should have had in Miami: cleanup up man off the G/PF pick and roll, but Spoelstra was too dumb to give Chris Bosh a feature role in the offense.